
Published in 1926, 'Pud Pringle, Pirate' by Ralph Henry Barbour follows the adventures of fifteen-year-old Pud Pringle in a small American town. The story captures Pud's imaginative escapades with his friend Tim Daley as they embark on a river journey in their motorboat, the Kismet, inspired by pirate tales. The novel explores themes of friendship, mischief, and youthful camaraderie, set against a nostalgic backdrop of small-town life and lighthearted humor.





























































