Captain Hook had a hook instead of his left hand. However, in the Peter Pan book it was his right hand that was lost.
Captain Hook must be left-handed, as the original book quotes "...instead of a right hand he had the iron hook with which, ever and anon, he encouraged (his men) to increase their pace."
Yes. The title that J. V. Hart has given for the sequel to his "Capt. Hook: The Adventures of a Notorious Youth" is "Pirate King", a book that is, as of now, scheduled for release in the Fall of 2010.
No there isn't. The only disabled pirate is James Hook, who is a one-handed man with a hook on his other hand. If someone tells you other ways tell them to re-read Treasure Island
Well first, obviously Peter. Then Wendy, Micheal, and John (the kids), there parents are George and Mary, Captain James Hook, Mr. Smee, Tinkerbell, Nana the dog, Tigerlily(Indian Princess) and Chief Spookam. The Lost Boys are Tootles, Slightly, Nibs, Curly and the Twins, who don't have their own names of any kind but are just callled "Twins".
That was Captain Hook, from the book "Peter Pan".
Captain Hook had a hook instead of his left hand. However, in the Peter Pan book it was his right hand that was lost.
Captain Hook.
Captain Hook must be left-handed, as the original book quotes "...instead of a right hand he had the iron hook with which, ever and anon, he encouraged (his men) to increase their pace."
hook kidnaps Wendy to trick peter pan to kill him
peter fights with hook and wins the battle and let Wendy free
The punchline to how mach Captain Hook paid for his earrings is "a buck-an-ear." The answer is a play on words for "buccaneer."
He is fiction and not real and set sail in the book written in 1880's.
a buck an ear
No. Captain Hook is a fictitious character from the book Peter Pan.Nor did Captain Cook discover Australia. To begin with James Cook was a Lieutenant, not a captain, when he charted the eastern coast of Austalia and claimed it for Great Britain. He did not discover Australia, as that honour goes to Dutch trader Willem Jansz in 1606.
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The main characters in Every Soul a Star by Wendy Mass are Ally, Bree and Jack. The book is told in the point of view of these three.