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The hero, Richard Carvel has his sympathies for the cause of the American Independence before and during the American Revolution. He also harbors his enduring love for his childhood sweetheart, Dorothy Manners. His uncle's betrayal sends Richard to face kidnapping and piracy, until he is finally rescued and befriended by a true-life hero of the American Revolution, John Paul Jones, and ultimately restored to his birthright and his true love.

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The hero, Richard Carvel has his sympathies for the cause of the American Independence before and during the American Revolution. He also harbors his enduring love for his childhood sweetheart, Dorothy Manners. His uncle's betrayal sends Richard to face kidnapping and piracy, until he is finally rescued and befriended by a true-life hero of the American Revolution, John Paul Jones, and ultimately restored to his birthright and his true love.


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Sir Winston Leonard Spencer-Churchill (1874-1965) is often remembered as one of the most prominent political leaders of the 20th century, having served as the Prime Minister of the United Kingdom during the crucial period of World War II. However, beyond his statesman duties, Churchill was also a prolific writer and historian, whose literary contributions provide rich insights into history, politics, and his personal experiences. Not to be confused with the American novelist of the same name, Winston Churchill, the British leader authored numerous books, many of which have become key texts in understanding the era's international affairs and strategies. His works include the multi-volume historical accounts 'The Second World War' and 'A History of the English-Speaking Peoples.' His formidable skill with written words also earned him the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1953 for a diverse body of work that encompasses history, biography, and inspiring speeches. Despite sharing a name with the American writer who penned 'Richard Carvel - Complete', Sir Winston Churchill's literary style is characterized by acute analysis, eloquent prose, and the gravity suitable for the historical events he often described. His collected works remain an essential resource for scholars of both history and literature and are indicative of a career wherein the pen and the office of leadership were equally wielded with exceptional skill.