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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... ship arrived , or until they could raise their boat or build a greater , as one of the mutineers said of the carpenter , “ you might as well give him the ship as his tool chest . " It is proved by Mr. Hallet , that they were veered ...
... ship arrived , or until they could raise their boat or build a greater , as one of the mutineers said of the carpenter , “ you might as well give him the ship as his tool chest . " It is proved by Mr. Hallet , that they were veered ...
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... ship . On embarkation , you are to see that both officers and men conduct themselves with propriety and regularity . On your arrival at the Cape of Good Hope , you are forth- with to join me ; but should I not be there before the ship ...
... ship . On embarkation , you are to see that both officers and men conduct themselves with propriety and regularity . On your arrival at the Cape of Good Hope , you are forth- with to join me ; but should I not be there before the ship ...
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... ship with the news . Had this been an uninhabited island , Christian would have destroyed the ship and remained there . Finding the inhabitants were numerous , they sailed away that night to windward . Two months elapsed before land was ...
... ship with the news . Had this been an uninhabited island , Christian would have destroyed the ship and remained there . Finding the inhabitants were numerous , they sailed away that night to windward . Two months elapsed before land was ...
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A Narrative of the Munity | 7 |
Proceedings of the Courtmartial | 95 |
An Answer to Certain Assertations | 205 |
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