David Rickman is a freelance scholar and illustrator who loves to reconstruct the worlds of the past. His clients include American national and state parks, museums and historic sites, as well as publishers in the United States, Canada, Great Britain and Spain. For 17 years David was in charge of exhibits for Delaware State Parks, where his favorite project was to furnish an American Civil War island fortress. He now lives in Wilmington, very close to the former studio of Howard Pyle, the inventor of the "pirate look,” and near to the Delaware Art Museum, home to Pyle's best pirate paintings.
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Year | Book | Comment |
Pirate: The Golden Age | The life of a pirate in the early 18th century |