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The biography chronicles the life and career of John Paul Jones, following his origins, early seafaring, adoption of a new name, and rise in naval command during the Revolutionary era. It narrates major cruises, engagements at sea, disputes over rank and reputation, and controversies including allegations of piracy alongside the author's defense and source-based reassessment. The work balances tactical descriptions of naval actions with personal letters and official reports, examines character strengths and faults, and situates his legacy amid contemporary praise and criticism while relying on extensive primary sources and earlier biographies.
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