Books by "Joseph Warren Revere"

5 books found

The Story of a Parish

The Story of a Parish

by Joseph Michael Flynn

1892

A History of Dentistry in the US Army to World War II

A History of Dentistry in the US Army to World War II

by John M. Hyson, Joseph W. A. Whitehorne, John T. Greenwood

2008 · Government Printing Office

A detailed history of the development of military dentistry in the United States, from beginnings in the early 17th century, through the professionalization of dentistry in the 19th century, dental care on both sides of the Civil War, the establishment of the US Army Dental Corps in 1909, and the expansion of the Corps through World War I and afterward, to the verge of the Second World War.

The Cruise of The Portsmouth, 1845-1847: A Sailor's View of the Naval Conquest of California

The Cruise of The Portsmouth, 1845-1847: A Sailor's View of the Naval Conquest of California

by Joseph T. Downey, Howard Roberts Lamar

2025 · Bonhopai Books

The Cruise of the Portsmouth, 1845–1847 offers a vivid firsthand account of naval life during a critical period in America's expansionist era. Written from the perspective of an officer aboard the USS Portsmouth, this narrative chronicles the ship's voyage from the eastern seaboard around Cape Horn to the Pacific, where it played a significant role in the events leading up to and during the Mexican–American War. With a blend of maritime adventure, meticulous observation, and historical reportage, the work captures the challenges, camaraderie, and strategic importance of naval service in the mid-19th century. Readers are taken through storms at sea, tense encounters in foreign ports, and the dramatic seizure of California ports as U.S. forces asserted their presence on the Pacific coast. The author's keen eye records not only the operational demands of a man-of-war but also the cultural impressions of South America, Mexico, and Pacific settlements. Life aboard the Portsmouth is portrayed with authenticity—from the daily routines of sailors to the high-stakes moments of diplomacy and combat readiness. Beyond its value as a sea narrative, the book stands as a vital historical document, offering insight into naval strategy, American foreign policy, and the lived experience of those who carried the nation's flag to distant waters. It reflects the ambition, risks, and uncertainties of a country extending its reach, told with the immediacy of a participant and the reflection of a seasoned observer.

Bibliotheca Americana

Bibliotheca Americana

by Joseph Sabin

1888

Keel and Saddle

Keel and Saddle

by Joseph Warren Revere

1872