Commodore Abraham Whipple of the Continental Navy:...

Commodore Abraham Whipple of the Continental Navy: Privateer, Patriot, Pioneer

Sheldon S. Cohen
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 “Abraham Whipple is an overlooked and somewhat tragic naval hero, largely lost in the dusty history of the Continental Navy, but Cohen’s stunning and seminal biography should go a long way in correcting this oversight.”—Sea History
“A welcome literary tapestry, a vivid depiction of events woven together with threads of strong scholarship and attention to detail.”— New England Quarterly
“Anyone who is interested in naval warfare during the American Revolution should have this volume on his bookshelf.”— Journal of America’s Military Past
“An informative, complete accounting of a man who can be considered one of our nation’s founding fathers.”—Pirates and Privateers
“The life and times of a seaman in peace and war, a man who knew success and failure, a stout-hearted sailor and devoted patriot.”— Northern Mariner
"Finally, after more than two centuries of living in the shadow of other revolutionaries whose reputations have been extolled and exaggerated, this intriguing character is brought to life. Through careful research Cohen has uncovered a wide variety of materials hitherto ignored. The result is neither hagiography nor muckraking, but a carefully crafted biography that gives us new insights into the American Revolution and the early days of the Republic."--William M. Fowler Jr., Northeastern University
"This is the first full-length biography of one of the more successful officers of the Continental Navy. As it is comprehensive and exhausts what it is possible to know about Abraham Whipple from the available sources, it is likely to remain the definitive biography well into the future."--Michael J. Crawford, Naval Historical Center
Abraham Whipple (1733-1819) commanded insurgents who destroyed HMS Gaspee in Narragansett Bay and helped direct the successful invasion of the Bahamas. This little-known, yet intrepid and frequently successful Continental Navy officer contributed significantly to the War for Independence. An esteemed officer of the fleet, he spent his last years in frontier Ohio where he was respected and appealed to younger generations as a "representative of the Revolution."
           
Sheldon Cohen's biography of Whipple presents a look inside the life of a Continental officer. He illustrates at a personal level the complexities of naval warfare, including Whipple's reliance on personal finances and family connections to outfit his ships and pay his crew. Cohen also reveals the commander’s treatment as a British prisoner of war, and his eventual migration west, shedding light on experiences shared by many Revolutionary War veterans.
A volume in the series New Perspectives on Maritime History and Nautical Archaeology, edited by James C. Bradford and Gene Allen Smith
İl:
2010
Nəşr:
First Edition
Nəşriyyat:
University Press of Florida
Dil:
english
Səhifələr:
248
ISBN 10:
0813034337
ISBN 13:
9780813034331
Seriyalar:
New Perspectives on Maritime History and Nautical Archaeology
Fayl:
PDF, 8.31 MB
IPFS:
CID , CID Blake2b
english, 2010
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