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With Perry on Lake Erie

Chapter 2: BOOKS BY JAMES OTIS.
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The narrator, a young sailor raised at Presque Isle, recounts joining Alexander Perry and his brother Oliver as they build and man gunboats, prepare a small fleet, and engage in naval operations on Lake Erie during the war. The account follows the daily labor of shipbuilding, the challenges of limited manpower and supply, episodes of hiding and narrow escapes, scouting and cruising, and the climactic ship-to-ship battle that secures control of the lake. Told from a youthful perspective, the narrative emphasizes comradeship, resourcefulness, and the practical details of small-ship warfare.

BOOKS BY JAMES OTIS.

WITH PERRY ON LAKE ERIE. A Tale of 1812. 307 pp. Cloth. $1.50.

WITH PREBLE AT TRIPOLI. A Story of “Old Ironsides” and The Tripolitan War. 349 pp. Cloth. $1.50.

WITH PORTER IN THE ESSEX. A Story of his Famous Cruise in Southern Waters during the War of 1812. 344 pp. Cloth. $1.50.

THE CRUISE OF THE ENTERPRISE. Being the Story of the Struggle and Defeat of the French Privateering Expeditions against the United States in 1779. 359 pp. Cloth. $1.50.