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Thomas Jefferson And The Tripoli Pirates: The Forgotten War That Changed American History
By (Author) Brian Kilmeade
By (author) Don Yaeger
Penguin Putnam Inc
Portfolio
3rd November 2015
United States
Hardback
240
Width 160mm, Height 235mm
467g
The little-known story of Thomas Jefferson's battle to defend America against Islamic pirates. Kilmeade and Yeager recount the dramatic events building up to this forgotten war against the Tripoli pirates and the heroics that led to its resolution. They tell the story of a 25 year-old sailor named Stephen Decatur who sailed into the enemy harbour, his boat disguised as a Maltese merchant ship, and William Eaton who led Marines on a 500 mile trek across the desert to surprise the port of Derna. New York Times bestselling authors make history come alive.
Thomas Jefferson. Pirates. And national security. This is how you make history exciting. I dare you to put this book down.
BRAD MELTZER, bestselling author of The Presidents Shadow
Reads like a fast-paced thriller but is actually a thoughtful account of Americas first foray into what has become a complex part of the world.
GENERAL STANLEY MCCHRYSTAL (Ret.), author of Team of Teams
A riveting book of history that reads as though it were ripped from todays headlines, and a must read for anyone seeking an understanding of the roots of U.S. foreign policy.
ADMIRAL JAMES STAVRIDIS (Ret.), former Supreme Allied Commander at NATO; dean of The Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy at Tufts University
This is a well-told tale, and there are lessons aplenty about both diplomacy and warfarewith useful application to the challenges the United States faces in our own time.
PROFESSOR LARRY J. SABATO, director of the University of Virginia Center for Politics; author of The Kennedy Half-Century
Well written, nicely paced, and well documented. I thoroughly enjoyed this must read that brings to life a critical period in our nations history and shows the importance of a navy in our nations security.
KIRK S. LIPPOLD, former commander of the USS Cole; author of Front Burner: Al Qaedas Attack on the USS Cole
No one captures the danger, intrigue, and drama of the American Revolution and its aftermath like Brian Kilmeade and Don Yaeger.
BRAD THOR, bestselling author of Code of Conduct
A colorful, exciting, and historic account of an overlooked portion of American military history, and a wonderful tribute to the brave sailors and Marines who set a high standard for U.S. maritime operations.
GENERAL JACK KEANE (Ret.), chairman of the Institute for the Study of War
A fascinating story of extraordinary courage and resolve, and a brilliant reminder of an early chapter of our countrys remarkable history.
DONALD RUMSFELD
As a Navy SEAL you witness great acts of courage every day, but its easy to forget that the navy and Marines have been kicking ass right from their inception more than two hundred years ago. Count on Kilmeade and Yaeger to remind us of it with this swashbuckling adventure.
MARCUS LUTTRELL, former Navy SEAL; author of Lone Survivor and Service
If you want to understand the deep historic roots of the 9/11 attacks and what it will take to win the war against todays jihadists, you must read this book.
DR. SEBASTIAN GORKA, Horner Chair of Military Theory at USMC University, Quantico
BRIAN KILMEADE and DON YAEGER are the coauthors of George Washingtons Secret Six, a New York Times bestseller for more than five months. Kilmeade cohosts Fox News Channels morning show Fox & Friends and hosts the daily national radio show The Brian Kilmeade Show. He lives on Long Island. This is his fourth book. Yaeger has written or cowritten twenty-four books and lives in Florida.