William the Pirate

William The Pirate
Author Richmal Crompton
Illustrator Thomas Henry
Country United Kingdom
Language English
Genre Children's literature
Publication date
1932
Media type Print (hardback & paperback) & Audio book
Followed by William the Rebel

William the Pirate is the fourteenth book in the Just William series by Richmal Crompton. It was first published in 1932. It contains eleven short-stories, one of which (Aunt Arabelle in Charge) features the odious "Anthony Martin" who is often cited as a parody of A.A. Milne's Christopher Robin.

The Stories

  • William and the Musician William helps an Italian puppeteer to return to his native land.
  • William Holds the Stage William is determined to play the part of Hamlet in a school theatrical performance.
  • The Outlaws and the Triplets Henry is forced to look after his baby sister.
  • William and the Eastern Curse William helps a girl to find her ideal husband.
  • The New Neighbour William takes ingenious revenge on his aggressive next-door neighbour.
  • Mrs Bott's Hat Bizarre circumstances force William to pose as a female circus dwarf.
  • William and the Princess Goldilocks William falls in love with an actress he sees in a stage play. He sets out to find her but she is not all she seems.
  • Their Good Resolution Wanting a more exciting New Year's Resolution, the Outlaws decide to start "rescuing people".
  • William's Invention Mrs. Bott tries to persuade a journalist that her house is haunted, and with William's help succeeds.
  • Aunt Arabelle in Charge With absent-minded Aunt Arabelle in charge, the Outlaws have the run of Ginger's family home. However, this leads to unexpected problems... (This story is notable for featuring "Anthony Martin", a thinly disguised parody of Christopher Robin Milne, son of A.A. Milne.)
  • A Little Affair of Rivalry Robert is infatuated with a newly arrived beauty, but he soon finds he has a rival!


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