“Claude Berube has rendered a major contribution to the history of the United States Navy in this examination of the Navy in the period of Andrew Jackson’s presidency. It is a fascinating and well-written story of the Navy’s real birth.”- Williamson Murray, author of <i>A War to Be Won: Fighting the Second World War</i> and <i>A Savage War: A Military History of the Civil War</i>;<br /><br />“This is a necessary book, which fills a gap in the knowledge of the early US Navy and raises the bar high. Berube familiarizes the reader with the context of the naval innovations of Andrew Jackson’s eight-year presidency with an easy, agreeable style that neither patronizes nor swamps with complexities. His scholarly analyses draw from a wide horizon of knowledge, and he is a master of all facets of his subject, from the strategic through the financial and doctrinal to the technical and human. My guess is that this will become a classic.”- Andrew Gordon, author of <i>Admiral of the Narrow Seas: The Life of Bertram Ramsay</i> and <i>The Rules of the Game: Jutland and British Naval Command</i>