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Yes, L. Ron Hubbard did write over 200 short stories and novels in the 1930s and 1940s. In fact, he wrote in just about every genre from science fiction and fantasy to mystery, western, action/adventure, detective, horror and even romance!
Under the Black Ensign is an adventure story where Tom Bristol's career as first mate of the Maryland bark Randolph abruptly ends during shore leave when he is press-ganged into serving aboard the British HMS Terror. Toil under the cruel whip of England is merciless: Crew members are treated as little more than chattel—barely fed, made to work past the brink of exhaustion and kept in line with a cat-o'-nine-tails. Fate finally smiles on young Bristol when the vessel is overtaken by pirates and he gladly turns coat and joins them. Yet Tom's new pirate mates desert him quickly after he's found guilty of killing a mutinous pirate and unwittingly harboring a woman on board. Marooned on a deserted island, Tom has nothing but a small supply of water, a gun and just enough bullets to kill himself. But Tom dreams up a devious plan that will return him to the high seas and make his past adventures pale compared to what he has in store for his many enemies. . . .
"Errol Flynn would feel quite at home in Hubbard's ripping yarn of Caribbean piracy in the year 1680" —Publishers Weekly
"This is a gem in American pulp fiction" —AudioFile Magazine
"This story beats any Pirates of the Caribbean story you'll find."
—Gil Wilson

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EDUCATOR RATINGS FOR UNDER THE BLACK ENSIGN:
Accelerated Reader Rating: 5.9
Lexile Rating: 800