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Heroes of the United States Navy; Their Life, Histories and Achievements. By James Hartwell. 16m0, 209 pp. Philadelphia: H. Altemus. 1899.

Richard Carvel. By Winston Churchill. With illustrations by Carlton T. Chapman and Malcom Fraser. 8vo, xi538 pp. New York: The Macmillan Company. 1899.

Twenty Famous Naval Battles. Salamis to Santiago. By Edward Kirk Rawson. Professor United States Navy. Superintendent Naval War Records. Two vols. 8vo, xxx-344; vi- to 730 pp. New York: 46 East 14th Street. Thomas Y. Crowell & Company, Boston, 100 Purchase Street. N.D. (Ca. 1899.)

The Nautical Magazine. A Technical and Critical Journal for the Officers of the Royal Navy and Naval Reserve, and generally of the Mercantile Marine and Yachtsmen, Volume LXVIII, No. II. London: 1899.

John Paul Jones, Cabin-Boy, Commodore and Admiral, by John Gillie, pp. 715-724.

Four American Naval Heroes. Paul Jones, Oliver H. Perry, Admiral Farragut, Admiral Dewey. A Book for young Americans. With an Introduction by James Baldwin. By Mabel Barton Beebe. 12mo, 54 pp. Werner School Book Company: New York, Chicago, Boston. N.E. (1899.)

John Paul Jones. His fight with the "Serapis." By Cyrus Townsend Brady. McClure's Magazine, page 149. New York, September, 1899.

The Imperial Russian Navy, its Past, Present, and Future. By Fred T. Jane. Royal 8vo, 755 pp. London. 1899.

Paul Jones as a Citizen of Virginia. Virginia Magazine of History and Biography, Vol. III, No. 3, pp. 286-293. Richmond, January, 1900.

John Paul Jones and the "Serapis." By John R. Spears. Munsey's Magazine, pp. 645-48, New York, February, 1900.

The Naval Side of the Revolutionary War. By Captain
Caspar F. Goodrich, U. S. N. By permission of the United
States Naval Institute. Read before the Society on
Tuesday evening, March 7, 1896. 8vo, 35 pp. Vol. IX,
No. 2.
Papers of the Military Historical Society of
Massachusetts. December, 1900.

The Army and Navy of the United States from the Period of the Revolution to the present day. A record of the formation, organization, and general equipment of the land and naval forces of the Republic. By William Walton, Captain H. C. Taylor, U. S. N.; Major Joseph Wheeler, Jr., U. S. A., and Colonel Asa Bird Gardiner, U. S. A., retired, Assistant Editors, Revised and Enlarged with the official approval of the War, Navy and State Departments. Two vols. Folio, 130; 192 pp. George Barrie & Son, Publishers. Boston, Philadelphia, New York. 1900.

Paul Jones' Original Commission Found. The World, New York, February 1, 1900.

Paul Jones No Pirate. The Times, New York, December 8, 1900.

The Life of John Paul Jones, written from original manuscripts in possession of his relatives and from the collection prepared by John Henry Sherburne. Together with Chevalier Jones' own account of the campaign of the "Liman." 12mo, xl-407 pp. New York: A. L. Burt. N.D. (1900.)

The United States Naval Academy; Being the yarn of the American Midshipman (naval cadet) Showing his Life in the old Frigates and Ships-of-the-Line, and then at the Naval School at Annapolis; and how that Institution became a famous Naval College, meanwhile making him into the most accomplished and versatile young seaman in the World; together with some Reference to the Boys best suited for the Navy, and what they must do and know to get into the Naval Academy, and what they have to expect while there: And also many Pictures, all properly stopped to the Yarn as it is handsomely paid out. By Park Benjamin, of the Class of 1867. Illustrated.

8vo, xvi-475 pp. G. P. Putnam's Sons. London: The Knickerbocker Press.

Paul Jones, pp. 19-20.

New York and 1900.

A Genealogical History. By Colonel Cadwallader Jones. 8vo, 73 pp. Printed by Ye Bryan Printing Co., Columbia, S. C., in ye year of Our Lord MDCCCC.

Paul Jones, Founder of the American Navy. A History. By Augustus C. Buell. In two volumes. Sm. 8vo, xv-328; vi-373 pp. Charles Scribner's Sons, New York. 1900.

Commemoration Edition. Paul Jones, Founder of the American Navy. A History. By Augustus C. Buell. With a supplementary Chapter by General Horace Porter, LL.D. In two volumes. 8vo, xiv-(1)-328; vii-439 pp. Scribner's Sons. New York. 1906.

Charles

Burial Place of John Paul Jones. Chautauquan Magazine, P. 454. February, 1900.

The State Records of North Carolina. Published under the Supervision of the Trustees of the Public Libraries, by order of the General Assembly. Collected and Edited by Walter Clark, Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of North Carolina. Vol. XVIII-1786. With Supplement. 1779. 8vo, ix-825 pp. Nash Bros., Book and Job Printters, Goldsboro, N. C. 1900.

The Grip of Honor. A Story of Paul Jones and the American Revolution. By Cyrus Townsend Brady, Author of "For the Love of Country," "For the Freedom of the Sea," Etc.

The fear o' Hell's a hangman's whip

To haud the wretch in order,

But where ye feel your honor grip,
Let that eye be your border;

In slightest touches, instant pause-
Debar a' side pretences,

And resolutely keep its laws,

Uncaring consequences.

Burns.

12m0, xi-246 pp. New York: Charles Scribner's Sons.

Commodore Paul Jones. By Cyrus Townsend Brady. Author of "Reuben James, a Hero of the Forecastle;" "The Grip of Honor;" "Stephen Decatur;" Etc. 12mo, xv-480 pp. New York: D. Appleton and Company. 1900.

American Fights and Fighters Series. Revolutionary Fights and Fighters. Stories of the First Five Wars of the United States from the War of the Revolution to the War of 1812. By Cyrus Townsend Brady. Author of "For Love of Country," "For the Freedom of the Sea," "The Grip of Honor," "Stephen Decatur," "Recollections of a Missionary in the Great West," etc. Illustrated. 8vo, xiv-328 pp. New York: McClure, Phillips & Co.

1900.

Mr. Brady on Heroes, The Book Buyer, pages 302-303. New York, November, 1900.

American Fights and Fighters Series. South American
Fights and Fighters and other Tales of Adventure. By
Cyrus Townsend Brady, LL.D. Illustrations by Seymour
M. Stone, George Gibbs, W. J. Aylward and J. N. Mar-
chand, together with Reproductions from old Prints and
Portraits. 8vo, x-342 pp. Garden City, New York:
Doubleday, Page and Company. MCMXIII.
John Paul Jones, pp. 281-297.*.

Great Commanders.

Commodore Paul Jones. By Cyrus Townsend Brady. Author of "Reuben James, a Hero of the Forecastle;" "The Grip of Honor;" "Stephen Decatur;" Etc. With portrait and maps. 12m0, xiii-482 pp. York: D. Appleton and Company. 1906.

New

Paul Jones, By Molly Elliot Seawell. The Book Buyer, pp. 557-559. New York, January, 1901.

Two Partial Americans: Paul Jones and Sam Houston. The Critic, pp. 123-4. New York, February 19, 1901.

John Paul Jones. By C. H. Stockton. The Nation, pp. 180181, New York, February 29, 1901.

The Daring of John Paul Jones. By George Gibbs. Cosmopolitan Magazine, pp. 640-643. New York, October,

John Paul Jones, Founder of The American Navy. By Charles W. Turner. Sewanee Review, pp. 296-301. Sewanee, Tenn., July, 1901.

The Story of the Greatest Nations from the Dawn of History to the Twentieth Century. A comprehensive History, founded upon the leading authorities, including a complete chronology of the world, and a pronouncing vocabulary of each Nation. By Edward S. Ellis, A.M., Author of "Standard History of the United States," "History of Our Country," "A Popular History of the World,” "A School History of the United States," Etc. Editor of "A Dictionary of Mythology," "Plutarch's Lives," etc. and Charles F. Horne, M.S., Editor of "Great Men and Famous Women." Magnificently Illustrated. (In nine volumes). Folio. (Vol. IX) viii-1537 to 1735 PP. Published by Francis R. Niglutsch, New York, N.D. (19011903).

Paul Jones, pp. 1567-1577.

Gedenkschriften van Gijsbert Jan Van Hardenbroek heer van Bergestein, Lockhorst, 's Heeraatsberg, Bergambacht en Ammerstol, President der Utrechtsche Ridderschap Gedeputeerde ter Generaliteits-Vergadering enz. (1747-1787) Uitgegeven en Toegelicht door Do. F. J. L. Kramer. Three vols. 8vo, xxxvii-577; xxvii-731; xvii-639 pp. Amsterdam: Johannes Muller. 1901-1910.

Paul Jones, pp. 538-9, 533-45, Vol. I. 63-4 and 313. Vol. II.

Songs of Paul Jones. A. Guiterman. New York Times Magazine Supplement, Sunday, August 18, 1901. Page 9.

The Great Republic by the Master Historians. Edited by Charles Morris and Oliver H. G. Leigh. Four volumes. 8vo. 368; 364; 371; 361-xxxiv pp. New York, Pittsburgh, Chicago: The R. S. Belcher Co. 1902.

John Paul Jones, Vol. II, p. 238.

Philip Freneau. The Poet of the Revolution. A History of His Life and Times. By Mary S. Austin. Edited by Helen Kearny Vreeland, Great-granddaughter of the poet. Descriptas servare vices, operumque colores

Cur ego, si nequeo ignoroque, poeta salutor.

Horace.

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