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What Remains

Searching for the Memory and Lost Grave of John Paul Jones

By (author) Robert Hornick
Format: Paperback / softback
Publisher: University of Massachusetts Press, Massachusetts, United States
Published: 30th Jun 2017
Dimensions: w 152mm h 229mm d 20mm
Weight: 340g
ISBN-10: 1625342713
ISBN-13: 9781625342713
Barcode No: 9781625342713
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John Paul Jones is now considered a Revolutionary War hero and the father of the American Navy, his defiant words "I have not yet begun to fight!" the epitome of courage under fire. It has not always been so. When the Revolutionary War ended, Jones's celebrity vanished. His death in Paris a decade later went unnoticed; he was buried in a foreign grave and forgotten by his fellow Americans. In What Remains, Robert Hornick explores why Jones was forgotten, the subsequent recovery of his memory and remains, and the much delayed commemoration of his achievement. The book chronicles the efforts of the men and women who, in the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, reconstructed Jones's legacy, searched for and finally found his lost grave, and returned both his physical remains and his memory to a place of honor. It also recounts the extraordinary moment when Theodore Roosevelt utilized Jones's commemoration to proclaim America a global power. What Remains offers a fascinating story of opportunists and evangelists: of politicians who needed Jones to advance their agendas, but also of fellow warriors committed to recovering one of their own from obscurity and shame.

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"What Remains adds an important new perspective to the life of John Paul Jones. The book gets beyond the implausible facts of Jones's life to establish his relevance to our own lives and times." - Joseph Callo, author of John Paul Jones: America's First Sea Warrior