The Story of John Paul Jones

audiobook

The Story of John Paul Jones

by Chelsea Curtis Fraser

EN·~3 hours·20 chapters

Chapters

20 total
1

FAMOUS AMERICANS - For Young Readers - THE STORY OF JOHN PAUL JONES - BY CHELSEA C. FRASER

0:12
2

PREFACE

1:31
3

ILLUSTRATIONS

0:20
4

THE STORY OF JOHN PAUL JONES

0:01
5

I. THE STORM

12:12
6

II. THE LAND ACROSS THE SEA

10:41
7

III. THE YOUNG SAILOR

15:04
8

IV. THE YOUNG PLANTER

10:45
9

V. THE BIRTH OF THE UNITED STATES NAVY

8:31
10

VI. RAISING THE FIRST AMERICAN FLAG

12:34

Description

Born on the rugged coast of Arbigland, a tiny fishing village where the sea shapes every life, young John Paul learned the rhythm of waves and wind before he could read. Even as a twelve‑year‑old he braved fierce nor’easters, earning a reputation among the hardened locals for his fearless, almost reckless, love of the water. Those early trials forged a sailor who could read a storm as easily as a map, and they set the stage for a destiny far beyond his humble hometown.

When the American Revolution erupted, Jones answered the call, taking command of a modest ship and boldly hoisting the Stars‑and‑Stripes far from home ports. His daring raids on British vessels and the legendary clash between the Bon Homme Richard and the Serapis captured the imagination of a fledgling nation, showcasing a blend of audacity and skill that would later inspire the United States Navy. This portrait of his formative years and early heroics offers young listeners a vivid glimpse into the making of a maritime legend.

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Language

en

Duration

~3 hours (180K characters)

Series

Famous Americans for young readers.

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Release date

2013-06-03

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Chelsea Curtis Fraser

Chelsea Curtis Fraser

b. 1876

A prolific writer for young readers, he turned history, exploration, science, and practical skills into lively nonfiction adventures. His books often blended curiosity, craftsmanship, and a teacher’s instinct for making big subjects approachable.

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