JOHN PAUL JONES

OF NAVAL FAME

BY CHARLES WALTER BROWN, A. M.

12 ILLUSTRATIONS.

American history gleams with the brilliant achievements of her adopted sons. No historian ever wearies in telling of the glorious deeds and self-sacrifices of Lafayette, de Kalb, Pulaski, Kosciuszko, de Grasse, Rochambeau, Steuben, St. Clair, d’Estaing and John Paul Jones, who gave up home and country to aid the struggling colonists in their fight for freedom. This is one of the most patriotic books, both from a literary and artistic standpoint, ever issued. It is printed on a superior quality of paper with a dozen or more half-tone portraits of the principal actors, who participated in our struggle for independence, together with a chart and views of Jones’ most daring exploits on the coasts of England and on the Black Sea, with his portrait in the full uniform of Admiral of the United States Navy, of which he was the founder. Cover stamped in red, white and gold on a navy blue silk cloth, showing in beautiful colors the colonial flags and American shield with its thirteen stars and stripes, with Jones’ sword in gold as ornamental back stamp. Size, 5-5/8 x 7-7/8; nearly 300 pages; 12mo; cloth.

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