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  • One of the guys behind Men in Black is planning a biography of Edward Teach's life.

    Ahoy there Michael May 2008

  • Synopsis: Tobias Constantine and Anne Bonny search for Edward Teach's (Blackbeard the pirate's) most valuable treasure: God's Cauldron of Plenty, a close relative to the Holy Grail.

    REVIEW: Best Short Novels: 2005 edited by Jonathan Strahan 2006

  • Intersal's project director, Mike Daniel, believed that the site was the final resting place of Edward "Blackbeard" Teach's ship Queen Anne's Revenge.

    Loaded Guns, Barrels of Rum, and a Silk Ribbon 2006

  • After all, we can supply the coastal towns with tariff-free spirits without having to take aught from Virginia's ships, and thus won't raise the ire of the neighboring colony, as was Teach's undoing.

    Asimov's Science Fiction 2003

  • "Biology Teach's doing a special on orthopterus, on account of the Queen," Ewain said casually, eyes glued to the steady rise of the shaving-topped mound.

    Damia's Children McCaffrey, Anne 1993

  • Down and down -- to the oyster rocks of Teach's Hole, in Pamlico Sound.

    Heart of the Blue Ridge Waldron Baily

  • Near Teach's Hole, Ocracoke Inlet offers a shallow channel between the dunes from Pamlico Sound to the open sea.

    Heart of the Blue Ridge Waldron Baily

  • Near the shores of the creek, just outside the town, there is still to be seen a round brick structure resembling a huge oven, called Teach's

    In Ancient Albemarle Catherine Albertson 1938

  • The story of Teach's occupation of the Old Brick House has not been received without question, but in default of more accurate knowledge, it has been accepted.

    In Ancient Albemarle Catherine Albertson 1938

  • On all these waters "Teach's Light" is still said to shed a ghostly gleam on dark, winter nights; and where its rays are seen to rest, there, so the credulous believe, his red gold still hides, deep down in the waters or buried along the shore.

    In Ancient Albemarle Catherine Albertson 1938

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