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E-grāmata: Thomas Jefferson and the Tripoli Pirates

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  • Izdevniecība: Portfolio
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  • ISBN-13: 9780698197411
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The authors of George Washington's Secret Six present a pop-history narrative that illuminates a lesser-known confrontation between the recently inaugurated third President and Pasha of Tripoli pirates who openly challenged his leadership by attacking American ships.

The authors of George Washington's Secret Six present a pop-history narrative that illuminates a lesser-known confrontation between the recently inaugurated third president and Pasha of Tripoli pirates who openly challenged his leadership by attacking American ships. Illustrations. Map(s). Tour.

From the authors of the New York Times bestseller George Washington’s Secret Six, the little-known story of Thomas Jefferson’s battle to defend America against Islamic pirates.

Brian Kilmeade – cohost of “Fox & Friends” on Fox News and the national radio show “Kilmeade & Friends” – returns with another fascinating historical narrative, co-written with Don Yaeger. Like their acclaimed bestsellerGeorge Washington's Secret Six, Thomas Jefferson and the Tripoli Pirates sheds new light on a vitally important episode that has been forgotten by most Americans.

Only weeks after President Jefferson's inauguration in 1801, he decided to confront the Tripoli pirates who had been kidnapping American ships and sailors, among other outrageous acts. Though inclined toward diplomacy, Jefferson sent warships to blockade Tripoli and protect American shipping, and then escalated to all-out war against the Barbary states.

The tiny American flotilla—with three frigates representing half of the U.S. Navy’s top-of-the-line ships—had some success in blockading the Barbary coast. But that success came to an end when the USSPhiladelphia ran aground in Tripoli harbor and was captured. Kilmeade and Yaeger recount the dramatic story of a young American sailor, Stephen Decatur, who snuck into the harbor, boarded thePhiladelphia, and set her on fire before escaping amid a torrent of enemy gunfire.

Another amazing story is that of William Eaton’s daring attack on the port city of Derna. He led a detachment of Marines on a 500-mile trek across the desert to surprise the port. His strategy worked, and an American flag was raised in victory on foreign soil for the first time.

Few remember Decatur and Eaton today, but their legacy inspired the opening of the Marine Corps Hymn: “From the halls of Montezuma to the shores of Tripoli, we fight our country’s battles in the air, on land, and sea.”

Thomas Jefferson and the Tripoli Pirates tells a dramatic story of bravery, diplomacy, and battle on the high seas, and honors some of America’s forgotten heroes.

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Cast Of Characters xi
Author's Note xv
Prologue Unprepared and Unprotected 1(4)
Chapter 1 Americans Abroad
5(14)
Chapter 2 Secretary Jefferson
19(14)
Chapter 3 The Humiliation of the USS George Washington
33(12)
Chapter 4 Jefferson Takes Charge
45(6)
Chapter 5 A Flagpole Falls
51(8)
Chapter 6 The First Flotilla
59(14)
Chapter 7 Skirmish at Sea
73(14)
Chapter 8 Patience Wears Thin
87(8)
Chapter 9 The Doldrums of Summer
95(16)
Chapter 10 The Omens of October
111(10)
Chapter 11 The Philadelphia Disaster
121(10)
Chapter 12 By the Cover of Darkness
131(20)
Chapter 13 The Battle of Tripoli
151(20)
Chapter 14 Opening a New Front
171(10)
Chapter 15 Win in the Desert or Die in the Desert
181(12)
Chapter 16 Endgame
193(6)
Chapter 17 Fair Winds and Following Seas
199(6)
Epilogue 205(4)
Acknowledgments 209(6)
Notes 215(10)
A Note On Sources 225(4)
Index 229