John Paul Jones
Susan Sales Harkins and William H. Harkins
Library Binding
(Mitchell Lane Publishers, Jan. 10, 2008)
When we think of bravery at sea, we can t help thinking of John Paul Jones. Numerous times, the enemy outgunned him, but he outthought them and outmaneuvered them. Born in Scotland to servants, going to sea as a young boy was an opportunity to change his place in life something rarely accomplished in the mid-1700s. From the son of a gardener, he rose to the rank of commodore of the newly established Continental Navy of the United States of America. When he wasn t capturing enemy ships, he was charming the ladies of American and French society. So great was his reputation that Catherine the Great in far-off Russia sent for him to run her navy. Jones s victories made him one of the greatest American heroes.
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