A short fictional pocketbook about the pirate Captain Mission, by Situationist Larry Law. Copied to clipboard Attachments Pyrate Captain Mission.pdf (4.18 MB) Printer-friendly version fiction pirates Larry Law PDF Comments There's a (romanticised?) There's a (romanticised?) passage about Captain Mission in Don C. Seitz's book Under the Black Flag which is reprinted in William S. Burroughs' Cities of the Red Night: Captain Mission's pirate commune
There's a (romanticised?) There's a (romanticised?) passage about Captain Mission in Don C. Seitz's book Under the Black Flag which is reprinted in William S. Burroughs' Cities of the Red Night: Captain Mission's pirate commune
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There's a (romanticised?)
There's a (romanticised?) passage about Captain Mission in Don C. Seitz's book Under the Black Flag which is reprinted in William S. Burroughs' Cities of the Red Night:
Captain Mission's pirate commune