John paul jones brief biography of princess

  • When Abigail Adams met John Paul Jones in Paris in 1784, she found him to be more novel than she had envisioned.
  • He was only 5'5" in height, a lonely bachelor with a "prickly" personality.
  • Born on July 6, 1747, and named John Paul, he lived from boyhood to death at a fiery pitch of endeavor.
  • The life and character of John Paul Jones, a captain in the United States Navy, during the Revolutionary War /
    by John Henry Sherburne.

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    Published
    New York : Adriance, Sherman & Co., 1851.
    Note
    First edition, Washington, 1825.
    A digital reproduction made from a copy held by the University of Michigan is available from the University of Michigan's Making of America Web site.
    Physical Description
    408 p. : facsim., port. ; 22 cm.
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    FAR more romantic than the swashbucklering adventures of imaginary heroes told by the light pen of fiction is the plain, unvarnished tale of John Paul Jones, who, from a childhood amid the humblest peasant environment, raised himself to world-wide fame; had the distinction of being decorated by empress and king; became admiral in two navies—and the lover of a princess.

    A hint of mystery attends his birth, for it is hard to believe him to have been the son of John Paul, gardener to Mr. Craik of Arbigland, in the parish of Kirkbcan, nor is there tangible reason for the assertion that his father was Captain John Maxwell, governor of the Bahamas in 1780, or the Earl of Selkirk.

    The parish birth records do not solve the problem, but rather the contrary, for they record the births of his three sisters and omit any mention of either young John Paul or his elder brother William. Though the registration of births was not compulsory in those days, why should the P

  • john paul jones brief biography of princess
  • The life of John Paul Jones,
    written from original letters and manuscripts in possession of his relatives, and from the collection prepared by John Henry Sherburne. Together with Chevalier Jones' own konto of the campaign of the Liman.
    Edited and compiled by James Otis [pseud.]

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    Main Author
    Otis, James, 1848-1912.

    Related Names
    Sherburne, John Henry, 1794-1850?

    Language(s)
    English

    Published
    New York, Grosset & Dunlap [c1900]

    Subjects
    Jones, John Paul, > Jones, John Paul, / 1747-1792.
    Russo-Turkish War, 1787-1792.

    Physical Description
    xi, 407 p. front. 22 cm.

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