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Mutiny on the Bounty

FitzSimons, Peter2019
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The mutiny on HMS Bounty, in the South Pacific on 28 April 1789, is one of history's great epics. Commissioned by the Royal Navy to collect breadfruit plants from Tahiti and take them to the West Indies, the Bounty's crew found themselves in a tropical paradise. Five months later, they did not want to leave. Under the leadership of Fletcher Christian most of the crew mutinied soon after sailing from Tahiti, setting Captain William Bligh and 18 loyal crewmen adrift in a small open boat. In one of history's great feats of seamanship, Bligh navigated this tiny vessel for 3618 nautical miles to Timor. Many of the mutineers were later tried for mutiny, but Christian, along with eight fellow mutineers and some Tahitian men and women, sailed off into the unknown, eventually discovering the isolated Pitcairn Island - at the time not even marked on British maps - and settling there.
Main title:
Mutiny on the Bounty / Peter FitzSimons.
Author:
Imprint:
London : Constable, 2019.
Collation:
xli, 613 pages, 16 unnumbered pages of plates : illustrations (black and white), maps (black and white) ; 24 cm
Notes:
Originally published: Sydney: Hachette Australia, 2018.Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:
9781472128973 (pbk)
Dewey class:
996.18
LC class:
DU800
Local class:
996.18
Language:
English
BRN:
2404003
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