Matthew Calbraith Perry: A Typical American Naval Officer

audiobook

Matthew Calbraith Perry: A Typical American Naval Officer

by William Elliot Griffis

EN·~10 hours·37 chapters

Chapters

37 total

CHAPTER I. THE CHILD CALBRAITH.

11:55

CHAPTER II. BOYHOOD’S ENVIRONMENT.

12:42

CHAPTER III. A MIDSHIPMAN’S TRAINING UNDER COMMODORE RODGERS.

12:34

CHAPTER IV. MEN, SHIPS AND GUNS IN 1812.

15:03

CHAPTER V. SERVICE IN THE WAR OF 1812.

18:02

CHAPTER VI. FIRST VOYAGE TO THE DARK CONTINENT.

11:41

CHAPTER VII. PERRY LOCATES THE SITE OF MONROVIA.

9:41

CHAPTER VIII. FIGHTING PIRATES IN THE SPANISH MAIN.

8:47

CHAPTER IX. THE AMERICAN LINE-OF-BATTLE SHIP.

12:41

CHAPTER X. THE CONCORD IN THE SEAS OF RUSSIA AND EGYPT.

13:54

Description

A vivid portrait begins with the boy who first tasted war aboard a privateer during the Revolution, only to endure three bleak months on the infamous prison ship Jersey before escaping to resume his naval calling. From those gritty beginnings, the narrative follows his rise through the early American fleet, detailing the daring engagements that forged his reputation as a capable and daring officer.

Beyond the battlefield, the book explores how his restless curiosity and reformist spirit reshaped the Navy: introducing steam power, championing new tactics such as the offensive ram, and championing humane reforms that eliminated dueling, grog rations, and flogging. His diplomatic skill later culminated in the historic opening of Japan, an event that placed him among the nation’s most consequential figures. The biography weaves family heritage, personal tenacity, and lasting innovations into a compelling story of a man who helped define the modern American naval tradition.

Collections

Browse all

Details

Language

en

Duration

~10 hours (630K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Release date

2016-05-09

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

William Elliot Griffis

William Elliot Griffis

1843–1928

A Civil War veteran turned minister, teacher, and writer, he became one of the earliest American interpreters of Japan for English-speaking readers. His life joined firsthand experience in Meiji-era Japan with a remarkably wide range of books on Japanese history, culture, and religion.

View all books

You may also like

Belgian Fairy Tales

Belgian Fairy Tales

by William Elliot Griffis

Dutch Fairy Tales for Young Folks

Dutch Fairy Tales for Young Folks

by William Elliot Griffis

Korean Fairy Tales

Korean Fairy Tales

by William Elliot Griffis

Sir William Johnson and the Six Nations

Sir William Johnson and the Six Nations

by William Elliot Griffis

Swiss Fairy Tales

Swiss Fairy Tales

by William Elliot Griffis

Corea: The Hermit Nation

Corea: The Hermit Nation

by William Elliot Griffis