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Captain Hector Barbossa owned a book titled Greek Mythology.

Captain Hector Barbossa owned a book titled Greek Mythology.

"Tell me, what do you think of my collection? I keep my favorite books close to me, though, of course, I have the entire library next door."
"Nice collection. I’ve read only a few of them. My favorite would be this one.
"
Cutler Beckett and Jack Sparrow[src]

A book is a medium for recording information in the form of writing or drawings, typically composed of many pages (made of papyrus, parchment, vellum, or paper) bound together and protected by a cover. The technical term for this physical arrangement is codex (plural, codices). In the history of hand-held physical supports for extended written compositions or records, the codex replaces its predecessor, the scroll.

History[]

By the Age of Piracy, books were written and read by many individuals. When Pablo came to a lavishly appointed cabin that clearly belonged to Sharkheart Sam, he found an account book for the Buzzard on a desk.[1] The Brethren Court adhered to the Pirata Codex, a handwritten volume of yellowing pages on which the words of Morgan and Bartholomew are preserved,[2] which served as the revered collection of "guidelines" that helps pirates to solve disputes without resorting to slaughter.[3] Some individuals, like Jack Sparrow,[4] Cutler Beckett,[4] Hector Barbossa,[5] and Elizabeth Swann.[6]

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Books have been a part of the Pirates of the Caribbean franchise, notably the Walt Disney's Pirates of the Caribbean souvenir book. The first in-universe appearance was an account book in the 1996 book Climb Aboard If You Dare!: Stories From The Pirates of the Caribbean,[1] as well as the 2003 film Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl.[6]

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