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  • Hero of the High Seas: John Paul Jones and the American Revolution

    Michael Cooper

    Hardcover (National Geographic Children's Books, Sept. 12, 2006)
    In a marble crypt in Annapolis, Maryland, at the U.S. Naval Academy Chapel, lies an American hero. In death, as in life, John Paul Jones commands the deepest affection of his fellow countrymen. Veteran children's writer Michael Cooper takes a fresh look at one of the most colorful characters of the Revolutionary War period. The war is viewed from Jones's perspective and the reader lives out all the uncertainties, the risks, and the dangers faced by Jones with each dramatic battle at sea. A Scots immigrant, John Paul Jones arrived in America on the eve of the War for Independence, and went on to serve in the Continental Navy. The arc of his exciting life's narrative would lead him to deliver the sting of war to the British people. We follow Jones's seaborne odyssey until his fate is forged in the biggest naval battle of the American Revolution. Jones and his crew aboard the Bonhomme Richard engage the Royal Navy's Serapis and vanquish the world's greatest sea power. The name of John Paul Jones is thereafter etched into the imagination of generations of American schoolboys. Now, Hero of the High Seas gives our generation an original, accurate, and objective historical reference point for one of our country's earliest naval heroes. In Jones we meet a determined, commanding man who demanded perfection and constantly strove for improvement. Although he remained a well-respected inspirational figure to his men, Jones's fiery temper also led him into several clashes with authority. Michael Cooper tells the story of this hero of the high seas with an invigorating realism and eye for detail. This historical biography is generously illustrated with period artwork, and photographs of historical artifacts. Fine National Geographic cartography traces the voyages and ports of call of this American hero.National Geographic supports K-12 educators with ELA Common Core Resources.Visit www.natgeoed.org/commoncore for more information.
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  • Heroes and Heroines of the American Revolution

    Peter F. Copeland

    Paperback (Dover Publications, April 12, 2004)
    The American Revolution ended two centuries of British rule over most of the North American colonies and led to the creation of the United States of America. Military leaders, statesmen, and ordinary people played important roles in this momentous victory. Artist Peter Copeland provides dramatic ready-to-color illustrations of 44 of these men and women, among them: Nathan Hale, an American spy captured and executed by the British; Margaret Corgin, who followed her husband to the battlefront and took his place as a gunner when he was killed; Col. Francis Marion, the “Swamp Fox,” who resorted to guerrilla warfare in the forests and swamps of South Carolina to regain the initiative against superior British forces.Also included are scenes with George and Martha Washington, John and Abigail Adams, Molly Pitcher, the Marquis de Lafayette, Crispus Attucks, and 34 other legendary figures. Captions accompany each illustration.
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  • Hero of the High Seas: John Paul Jones and the American Revolution

    Michael Cooper

    Hardcover (National Geographic Children's Books, Sept. 12, 2006)
    In a marble crypt in Annapolis, Maryland, at the U.S. Naval Academy Chapel, lies an American hero. In death, as in life, John Paul Jones commands the deepest affection of his fellow countrymen. Veteran children's writer Michael Cooper takes a fresh look at one of the most colorful characters of the Revolutionary War period. The war is viewed from Jones's perspective and the reader lives out all the uncertainties, the risks, and the dangers faced by Jones with each dramatic battle at sea. A Scots immigrant, John Paul Jones arrived in America on the eve of the War for Independence, and went on to serve in the Continental Navy. The arc of his exciting life's narrative would lead him to deliver the sting of war to the British people. We follow Jones's seaborne odyssey until his fate is forged in the biggest naval battle of the American Revolution. Jones and his crew aboard the Bonhomme Richard engage the Royal Navy's Serapis and vanquish the world's greatest sea power. The name of John Paul Jones is thereafter etched into the imagination of generations of American schoolboys. Now, Hero of the High Seas gives our generation an original, accurate, and objective historical reference point for one of our country's earliest naval heroes. In Jones we meet a determined, commanding man who demanded perfection and constantly strove for improvement. Although he remained a well-respected inspirational figure to his men, Jones's fiery temper also led him into several clashes with authority. Michael Cooper tells the story of this hero of the high seas with an invigorating realism and eye for detail. This historical biography is generously illustrated with period artwork, and photographs of historical artifacts. Fine National Geographic cartography traces the voyages and ports of call of this American hero.
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  • Hero of the High Seas: John Paul Jones and the American Revolution

    Michael Cooper

    Library Binding (National Geographic Children's Books, Sept. 12, 2006)
    In a marble crypt in Annapolis, Maryland, at the U.S. Naval Academy Chapel, lies an American hero. In death, as in life, John Paul Jones commands the deepest affection of his fellow countrymen. Veteran children's writer Michael Cooper takes a fresh look at one of the most colorful characters of the Revolutionary War period. The war is viewed from Jones's perspective and the reader lives out all the uncertainties, the risks, and the dangers faced by Jones with each dramatic battle at sea. A Scots immigrant, John Paul Jones arrived in America on the eve of the War for Independence, and went on to serve in the Continental Navy. The arc of his exciting life's narrative would lead him to deliver the sting of war to the British people. We follow Jones's seaborne odyssey until his fate is forged in the biggest naval battle of the American Revolution. Jones and his crew aboard the Bonhomme Richard engage the Royal Navy's Serapis and vanquish the world's greatest sea power. The name of John Paul Jones is thereafter etched into the imagination of generations of American schoolboys. Now, Hero of the High Seas gives our generation an original, accurate, and objective historical reference point for one of our country's earliest naval heroes. In Jones we meet a determined, commanding man who demanded perfection and constantly strove for improvement. Although he remained a well-respected inspirational figure to his men, Jones's fiery temper also led him into several clashes with authority. Michael Cooper tells the story of this hero of the high seas with an invigorating realism and eye for detail. This historical biography is generously illustrated with period artwork, and photographs of historical artifacts. Fine National Geographic cartography traces the voyages and ports of call of this American hero.National Geographic supports K-12 educators with ELA Common Core Resources.Visit www.natgeoed.org/commoncore for more information.
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  • The Grip of Honor: A Story of Paul Jones and the American Revolution

    Cyrus Townsend Brady

    language (Charles Scribner's Sons, July 10, 2016)
    The interests of the story require some slight variations from exact history in the movements of the Serapis and the Bon Homme Richard before their famous battle, for which the author asks the indulgence of the reader. In all other respects it is believed the account of the battle is sufficiently accurate to present a true picture of the most famous single-ship action ever fought upon the seas.
  • The Grip of Honor: A Story of Paul Jones and the American Revolution

    Cyrus Townsend Brady

    language (anboco, Sept. 26, 2016)
    A Stern Chase On A Lee ShoreThe Captor CapturedA Gentle PirateEnter Major CoventrySwords Are Crossed On The SandThe Master Player Takes A HandAfter A Long TimeLady Elizabeth Does Not Know The Marquis de RichemontThe Picture On The WallLady Elizabeth Will Keep Her WordO'Neill Will Keep His HonorGentlemen AllA Desperate MoveAlmost The EndA Soldier and a GentlemanIn the Line of his DutyDiffering StandardsThe Boys in Command'Tween Decks with the MenThe Indomitable EgoThe Audacity of DespairSinking, but TriumphantOn Board the Serapis againNot Guilty, My Lord
  • The Grip of Honor A Story of Paul Jones and the American Revolution

    Cyrus Townsend Brady

    Paperback (Kessinger Publishing, LLC, Sept. 20, 2004)
    This scarce antiquarian book is a facsimile reprint of the original. Due to its age, it may contain imperfections such as marks, notations, marginalia and flawed pages. Because we believe this work is culturally important, we have made it available as part of our commitment for protecting, preserving, and promoting the world's literature in affordable, high quality, modern editions that are true to the original work.
  • The grip of honor;: A story of Paul Jones and the American revolution,

    Cyrus Townsend Brady

    Hardcover (C. Scribner's Sons, July 6, 1900)
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  • The Grip of Honor A Story of Paul Jones and the American Revolution

    Cyrus Townsend Brady

    Hardcover (Kessinger Publishing, LLC, July 25, 2007)
    This scarce antiquarian book is a facsimile reprint of the original. Due to its age, it may contain imperfections such as marks, notations, marginalia and flawed pages. Because we believe this work is culturally important, we have made it available as part of our commitment for protecting, preserving, and promoting the world's literature in affordable, high quality, modern editions that are true to the original work.
  • THE GRIP OF HONOR : A Story of Paul Jones and the American Revolution

    Cyrus Townsend Brady

    Hardcover (Charles Scribner's Sons, July 6, 1918)
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  • Heroes and Heroines of the American Revolution

    Peter F. Copeland

    Paperback (Dover Publications, April 12, 2004)
    Military leaders, statesmen, and ordinary people are portrayed in this ready-to-color archive of 44 resolute men and women who played important roles in the struggle for independence. Includes dramatic characterizations of Nathan Hale, Margaret Corbin, Crispus Attucks, Molly Pitcher, Thomas Jefferson, Paul Revere, and others. Captions.
  • The Grip of Honor; A Story of Paul Jones and the American Revolution

    Palala Press

    Hardcover (Palala Press, July 6, 2016)
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