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Thomas J. Schaeper

    John Paul Jones and the Battle off Flamborough Head
    France and America in the Revolutionary Era
    • France and America in the Revolutionary Era

      The Life of Jacques-Donatien Leray de Chaumont, 1725-1803

      • 404pages
      • 15 heures de lecture

      The biography delves into the life of a 'forgotten Frenchman,' offering a meticulous examination of the French-American alliance through a synthesis of recent scholarship. Schaeper skillfully navigates conflicting evidence and interpretations, providing a well-rounded perspective. Additionally, the book includes insightful background on various elements of the prewar French economy, enriching the reader's understanding of the historical context and complexities involved.

      France and America in the Revolutionary Era
    • This book examines John Paul Jones's most famous battle, the one in which his Bonhomme Richard confronted the British Serapis off the coast of England in September 1779. Thomas J. Schaeper argues that the standard interpretation of the event errs in many details concerning such things as the date, the size and relative strength of the ships, and Jones's relationship with his fellow commanders and his crew. The most important feature of this work is its translation and discussion of a heretofore neglected firsthand account of the battle. Schaeper calls into question several cherished beliefs about the abilities and the character of John Paul Jones.

      John Paul Jones and the Battle off Flamborough Head