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FOUR AMERICAN NAVAL HEROES
INTRODUCTION.
THE STORY OF PAUL JONES
THE STORY OF PAUL JONES. - I.—The Little Scotch Lad.
THE STORY OF OLIVER HAZARD PERRY
THE STORY OF OLIVER HAZARD PERRY. - I.—How the Perry Family Came to Rhode Island.
THE STORY OF ADMIRAL FARRAGUT
THE STORY OF ADMIRAL FARRAGUT. - I.—Childhood.
THE STORY OF ADMIRAL DEWEY AND THE NAVY OF 1898
THE STORY OF ADMIRAL DEWEY AND THE NAVY OF 1898. - I.—The Battle of Manila.
A lively portrait of America’s early seafaring legends, this book invites young listeners to travel back to the birth of the nation’s navy. It opens with the daring exploits of a Continental‑era captain who helped launch the first fleet, then moves through the War of 1812, the Civil War, and the Spanish‑American conflict, each chapter spotlighting the commander who defined the era. The narrative blends vivid descriptions of wooden frigates, sleek sloops, and the first steam‑driven warships, giving a clear sense of how naval technology evolved alongside the country’s growing ambitions.
Through engaging storytelling, the work shows how courage and ingenuity turned modest vessels into symbols of national pride. Readers hear about bold tactics, fierce battles, and the personal resolve that propelled these officers to fame. By the end, listeners will have a richer appreciation for the men who helped shape America’s maritime heritage and the ships that carried their legacies across the seas.
Full title
Four American naval heroes : Paul Jones, Oliver H. Perry, Admiral Farragut, Admiral Dewey; a book for young Americans Paul Jones, Oliver H. Perry, Admiral Farragut, Admiral Dewey
Language
en
Duration
~3 hours (227K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by Heather Clark, paksenarrion and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net (This book was produced from scanned images of public domain material from the Google Print project.)
Release date
2011-07-02
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
Best remembered for writing lively history for younger readers, this American author brought famous naval figures to life in clear, approachable prose. Her surviving record is slim, but her work reflects a strong interest in making the past vivid for children.
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