Paul Jones
DECATUR AND SOMERS
LITTLE JARVIS
PAUL JONES
The guns broke loose.
BY MOLLY ELLIOT SEAWELL
AUTHOR OF LITTLE JARVIS, MIDSHIPMAN PAULDING, CHILDREN OF DESTINY, MAID MARIAN, THROCKMORTON, ETC.
D. APPLETON-CENTURY COMPANY INCORPORATED NEW YORK LONDON 1936
Copyright, 1893, By D. APPLETON AND COMPANY.
All rights reserved. This book, or parts thereof, must not be reproduced in any form without permission of the publisher.
Printed in the United States of America.
“The fame of the brave outlives him; his portion is immortality.” From the funeral discourse pronounced over Paul Jones.
The writer feels the most sincere diffidence in making use of the mighty name and personality of Paul Jones, who, as Cooper justly says, was not only a great seaman but a great man. An excuse, however, is not wanting. It is justifiable and profitable to bring before the eyes of American youth this heroic figure, and if it be done inadequately, the fault is not in the intention. It is not too much to say that the achievements of Paul Jones, the ranking officer in the Continental marine, had much to do with placing the American navy upon that lofty plane of skill and intrepidity which can only be matched by England, the Mistress of the Seas.
Molly Elliot Seawell
Язык
Английский
Год издания
2020-04-08
Темы
Sailing -- Juvenile fiction; Adventure and adventurers -- Juvenile fiction; Voyages and travels -- Juvenile fiction; Ship captains -- Juvenile fiction; Sailors -- Juvenile fiction; United States -- History -- Revolution, 1775-1783 -- Juvenile fiction; Naval battles -- Juvenile fiction; Statesmen -- Juvenile fiction; Jones, John Paul, 1747-1792 -- Juvenile fiction