[Gutenberg 61784] • Paul Jones
- Authors
- Seawell, Molly Elliot
- Publisher
- A. J. Cornell Publications
- Tags
- adventure and adventurers -- juvenile fiction , voyages and travels -- juvenile fiction , john paul , statesmen -- juvenile fiction , ship captains -- juvenile fiction , sailing -- juvenile fiction , 1747-1792 -- juvenile fiction , united states -- history -- revolution , sailors -- juvenile fiction , naval battles -- juvenile fiction , 1775-1783 -- juvenile fiction , jones
- Date
- 2011-12-17T00:00:00+00:00
- Size
- 1.00 MB
- Lang
- en
Originally published in 1898 as a portion of the author’s larger “Twelve Naval Captains,” this Kindle edition, equivalent in length to a physical book of approximately 20 pages, describes the life and career of Scottish-born American naval office John Paul Jones.
Sample passage:
On the first outbreak of hostilities with the mother country Jones offered his services to the Continental Congress, and his name headed the list of thirteen first lieutenants in the navy appointed in December 1775. Perhaps no man had stronger natural and personal inclinations toward the revolutionary cause than Jones. In his native country he was poor, obscure, and perpetually barred out by his low estate from those high places to which his vast ambition aspired. In America, under a republican form of government, he was as good as any man, provided only he were worthy; and the fixed rank of a naval officer would give him standing in Europe among those very persons who would otherwise have regarded him with contempt.
About the author:
Molly Elliot Seawell (1860-1916) was an American writer of regional fiction, romances, and stories for boys. Other works include “Throckmorton,” “Francezka,” and “Betty’s Virginia Christmas.”