Mutiny on the BountyWhite Star, 2006 - 334 sider Entries from the diary of British Royal Navy officer and colonial governor William Bligh recount the infamous events that took place on the HMS Bounty in 1789. Despite his adventurous career under Captain James Cook and Horatio Nelson, British Royal Navy officer and colonial governor William Bligh (1754-1817) is now remembered for his harsh treatment of his crew that triggered their mutiny in 1789, an account that is told in Bligh's own words in this volume. The commander and 18 seamen were set adrift in an open boat and came ashore after sailing 3600 miles, a tale that continues to captivate readers even today. |
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Side 107
... ordered up into the cabin . I then heard from the sentinels Sum- ner , Quintal , and Millward , that Christian had consented to give Captain Bligh the launch , but not for his sake , but for the safety of those that were going with him ...
... ordered up into the cabin . I then heard from the sentinels Sum- ner , Quintal , and Millward , that Christian had consented to give Captain Bligh the launch , but not for his sake , but for the safety of those that were going with him ...
Side 108
... ordered the topgallant sails to be loosened , and the ship steered the same course as Captain Bligh had ordered . From the confusion and great atten- tion we were obliged to pay for our preservation , I had no means or opportunity to ...
... ordered the topgallant sails to be loosened , and the ship steered the same course as Captain Bligh had ordered . From the confusion and great atten- tion we were obliged to pay for our preservation , I had no means or opportunity to ...
Side 155
... ordered into it . Q. How long did the boat remain alongside after you was in it ? A. About a quarter of an hour . Q. Were all the people that went into the boat , ordered in ; or did they go voluntarily ? A. I heard no one ordered but ...
... ordered into it . Q. How long did the boat remain alongside after you was in it ? A. About a quarter of an hour . Q. Were all the people that went into the boat , ordered in ; or did they go voluntarily ? A. I heard no one ordered but ...
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A Narrative of the Munity | 7 |
Proceedings of the Courtmartial | 95 |
An Answer to Certain Assertations | 205 |
Copyright | |
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