On a moonlit night in September 1779, the thunder of cannon fire shattered the calm and echoed across the North Sea as John Paul Jones, the audacious captain of the USS Bonhomme Richard, faced the British warship Serapis in one of the most dramatic naval battles of the American Revolution.

The Battle of Flamborough Head was a test of endurance, courage, and conviction that would etch Jones's name into American legend.

This book details the story of the Battle of Flamborough Head, one of the most daring naval encounters of the American Revolution. It's a tale of courage, desperation, and defiance on the high seas that changed the course of maritime history and continues to captivate historians to this day.

Though concise in scope, this short story remains factually accurate and true to the historical record. It conveys the spirit of the time and the intensity of the battle without overwhelming the reader with unnecessary detail, ensuring a clear, vivid, and authentic portrayal of this defining moment in naval history.



Autorentext

Daniel Carlson is an author with a deep passion for historically accurate fiction and the Western genre. Known for his meticulously researched novels, Daniel brings the rugged landscapes and untamed spirit of the American frontier to life. His stories are celebrated for their originality, depth, compelling characters, and rich immersive plots that stand out in the world of historical fiction. With a growing body of work, Daniel continues to captivate readers who crave authenticity and adventure in equal measure.

Titel
The Battle of Flamborough Head, John Paul Jones and the Battle that Shook an Empire
EAN
9798232190316
Format
E-Book (epub)
Hersteller
Veröffentlichung
16.12.2025
Digitaler Kopierschutz
Adobe-DRM
Dateigrösse
2.21 MB