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Pandemic Update

June 30, 2020. To date, the only change we’ve made is to postpone the Kickstarter for the annotated anniversary edition of Captain Blood: His Odyssey until early 2021, for publication in late 2021 or early 2022 as originally planned. Annotations and illustration acquisition continue as planned, and we continue to work on marketing, including the development of videos.

We’re also looking at our second title (an equally or even more famous book), and if our budget permits, an annotated edition of Henry Pitman’s journal.

The images are of Marguerite (Bree) Little shooting still photographs for our first video. It’s always useful to have lots of antique and reproduction props at hand (not to mention a visiting daughter who’s also a great photographer). 

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Beyond the Armchair…

“Pish, child! The fellow’s an adventurer.”

Her agreement shocked and dismayed him more than contradiction could have done.

“So I had supposed,” she smiled distractingly. “I love adventurers and the adventurous.”

—Rafael Sabatini, The Black Swan, 1931.

“Dutch Ships in the Roads of Texel; in the middle the ‘Gouden Leeuw’, the Flagship of Cornelis Tromp.” Ludolf Bakhuysen, 1671. Rijksmuseum.

We’re Live!

January 30, 2020: Treasure Light Press is finally up and running! We’ll be posting regular updates about our first project, Captain Blood: His Odyssey, The 100th Anniversary Annotated Edition. Stay tuned!

N. C. Wyeth’s illustration for the dustjacket and frontispiece of the first edition of Captain Blood: His Odyssey (1922).