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Chelsea Curtis Fraser

Auteur de Boy's Book of Sea Battles

18 oeuvres 62 utilisateurs 2 critiques

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Date de naissance
1876
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female

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Cover illustrated with planes over a city with title in a blimp.
 
Signalé
MasseyLibrary | Apr 19, 2018 |
For a corking tale of the sea it would be hard to find in all fiction a story to equal that of John Paul Jones, a figure of sober history. Yet history was not so "sober" after all, in those days when piracy was an actual fact, and even nations at times winked at privateering on the high seas. Jones was born with a love of the salt spray in his nostrils. He came to this country as a mere lad, but already a skilled sailor. When the Revolution broke out, he obtained command of a ship, and was the first to fly the Stars-and-Stripes in foreign waters. Then came his deeds of daring against the British Navy, and his repeated victories over tremendous odds. The fight between the Bon Homme Richard and the Serapis is a classic. "Surrender?" he cried with most of his rigging shot away, and his vessel sinking, "Why, I have just begun to fight!"

Belated honors were done to his memory, a few years ago, when his body was brought home from a neglected grave in France, and reinterred at Annapolis with all the honors in the gift of the nation. When the readers young and old lay aside this thrilling story, they also will understand why America honors his memory. He may be regarded as the founder of the United States Navy. His flag, whether flying at the masthead of some saucy little sloop-of-war or on a more formidable ship of the line, never knew what it was to be hauled down in defeat. His name has become a tradition among all sea fighters.
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amzmchaichun | Jul 19, 2013 |

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Œuvres
18
Membres
62
Popularité
#271,094
Évaluation
4.2
Critiques
2
ISBN
14
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1

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