Finalist for the Rear Admiral Samuel Eliot Morison Award for Excellence in Naval Literature “Ashore as well as at sea; Tim McGrath paints an informative; engaging and highly entertaining portrait of this worthy but neglected hero of American independence. The author shows us a man who was a magnificent embodiment of common sense—and uncommon courage and dedication. That such a work is long overdue makes its achievement all the more pleasurable.â€â€”Wall Street Journal “Combining sophisticated use of sources with a pleasing writing style; McGrath masterfully rescues a father of the U.S. Navy from unmerited eclipse.â€â€”Publishers Weekly “A nearly indispensable addition to U.S. Navy collections.â€â€”Booklist“McGrath employs exemplary narrative style in this work. . . . In John Barry; the author adroitly juxtaposes maritime history; narratives of naval combat; and early U.S. social history.â€â€”New England Quarterly “McGrath is a compelling and lucid writer. He brings Barry to life; makes battles understandable; and provides the clearest description of Barry's 1778 capture of the British transport ships Mermaid and Kitty that this reviewer has seen.â€â€”Pennsylvania Magazine of History and Biography“A great read and an absorbing account of a drama-filled life.â€â€”Naval History“Well researched; well written; and a pleasure to read; this book restores John Barry to the important place he once held as one of our nation’s great heroes. It is a tale of high adventure and personal courage and you will not want to put it down.†—JAMES L. NELSON; author of George Washington’s Secret Navy“Readers of this vivid biography will imagine they smell the ocean’s salt air and the sulfurous fumes of gunpowder as they navigate these action-packed pages. Fans of Horatio Hornblower and Lucky Jack Aubrey will rejoice in discovering their real-life American counterpart.â€â€”GREGORY J. URWIN; author of Facing Fearful Odds: The Siege of Wake Island
#134275 in Books The Lyons Press 2004-06-01Original language:EnglishPDF # 1 9.02 x .68 x 5.98l; 1.02 #File Name: 1592282792304 pages
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful. Oak Island Treasure Hunt.By J.L. PopulistThis book has a lot of information on Oak Island treasure hunters.It starts with the three young searchers from 1795 and goes to 2004 prior to the "Big Dig" that was scheduled.The author provides a lot of information in chronological order such as the methods; the participants; and the important discoveries they found.There is some speculation on what the treasure may be.The book is dated; but it's actually very informational and a fast read.3 of 3 people found the following review helpful. The book allow you to understand better why there were so many people interestedBy Peter L.If you are interested in the history of Oak Island;this is the book for you. The author digs into the minute details of the various treasure hunters of the island from the beginning. The book allow you to understand better why there were so many people interested; who they were; what they did; why they stopped exploring and what they discovered. It is well written and very interesting.1 of 1 people found the following review helpful. Highly informative book on the allure of Oak Island.By Lynne SouthVery well written book with all intention of givivg the reader an accurate; precise description on all aspects of the history of Oak Island " treasure hunters". It helped me understand the legal side; the moral side and the "belief" side!! Highly recommend to anyone interested in learning more about Oak Island!