John Paul Jones : captain of the high sea / produced by Greystone Communications, Inc. for A & E Network ; produced by Chris Mortensen.

Sail into battle with John Paul Jones - whose legendary bravado and strategic brilliance made him America's greatest naval hero. His sense of adventure brought him to America. His bravery made him the country's greatest naval hero. The son of a Scottish gardener, John Paul Jones went to se...

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Corporate Authors: A & E Home Video (Firm), Arts and Entertainment Network, Greystone Communications
Other Authors: Mortensen, Chris, 1947-, Perkins, Jack, 1933-2019
Format: Video
Language:English
Published: [New York, NY] : A & E Television Networks, [1995]
Series:American history in video.
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Summary:Sail into battle with John Paul Jones - whose legendary bravado and strategic brilliance made him America's greatest naval hero. His sense of adventure brought him to America. His bravery made him the country's greatest naval hero. The son of a Scottish gardener, John Paul Jones went to sea at age 12 with the British navy, making his way to America after killing a sailor in self-defense during a mutiny. He joined the fledgling American Navy, and in 1779 became captain of the Bon Homme Richard. In an epic battle with the British frigate Serapis, he responded to the enemy captain's premature assumption of victory with the immortal words, "Sir, I have not yet begun to fight," and went on to win the battle. Maritime experts, leading historians, and Naval officers reflect on the legacy of the swashbuckling hero in this definitive look at his life. And learn about his many accomplishments after the Revolution, when he went on to fight in the Russian navy and lived in Paris during the French Revolution.
Physical Description:1 online resource (1 electronic resource (approximately 45 min.))
Source of Description, Etc. Note:Print version record.