A respected writer of naval history, Long is most qualified to write this first biography of Mad Jack, an unusual and controversial figure in the early days of the U.S. Navy. Using family accounts and primary materials, Long recounts the 40-year naval career of this maverick naval officer and in doing so gives the low-down on how the Navy worked in its nascent years. Anyone interested in eighteenth and nineteenth century military history will find this engrossing reading. This popularly written but scholarly study covers the unusual Navy captain, whose career spanned the globe. Long provides a chronological account of Captain Percival's early years; his command during the War of 1812; his administrative duties at the Boston Navy Yard; his trips to the Pacific; mutinies; an incident with missionaries in Hawaii and the subsequent trial; cruises to the Caribbean; South America; and the Mediterranean; a trek around the world in the mid-1840s; his retirement; and his final years. Extensive notes and a bibliographical essay guide the reader to other important sources for those studying the period. Numerous maps are also provided. ?A detailed, informative, and entertaining study of one of America's most colorful seafarers--and of 19th century naval operations and culture. An excellent contribution to the life and times'' genre.?-Sea Power ?Thorough research, lucid analysis, and interesting narration.?-The American Neptune "Thorough research, lucid analysis, and interesting narration."-The American Neptune "A detailed, informative, and entertaining study of one of America's most colorful seafarers--and of 19th century naval operations and culture. An excellent contribution to the life and times'' genre."-Sea Power Davin Long is an Economics teacher at Brookfield Academy in Wisconsin, USA. He has 28 years of experience teaching Economics and History, including Advanced Placement, International Baccalaureate, and Junior Achievement curricula. He holds a Master's teaching license and has won multiple awards including a Herb Kohl award and an excellence in teaching award from Stanford University.