The Eventful History of the Mutiny and Piratical Seizure of HMS Bounty: Its Causes and Consequences
by Sir John Barrow
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A must-read for true-crime buffs and fans of maritime history, The Eventful History of the Mutiny and Piratical Seizure of H.M.S. Bounty: Its Cause and Consequences is widely recognized as the most detailed historical account of the mutiny on the Bounty that has spawned dozens of novels, movies, and other pop-culture retellings..
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Since Sir John Barrow did not experience the mutiny first-hand, I decided to review his work like any other author. He served the Admiralty as the Second Secretary for 40 years, so I was expecting an overtly patriotic defense of Capt. Bligh. But I stand corrected! Barrow is mostly fair in his assessment, considering his era and position. Like Alexander, Barrow describes Bligh as passionate, temperamental, but no worse than most, and Fletcher didn't deserve all the blame.
One mistake he did make was criticizing Bligh for the extended sojourn in Tahiti. Because of the Admiralty's delay, Bligh arrived right before monsoon season, so he of course he couldn't leave! Barrow should've known this. My only conclusion is that Barrow chose to show more scrutinize every party involved except of course his employer.
Barrow is also surprisingly defensive of the Otaheite natives. I wouldn't say he isn't racist, he condescendingly describes them as "innocent" and "simple" after all, but he abhors the changes wrought by colonialism. He believes the natives to be entirely blameless (indeed they are!) for the whole incident.
For this review, I had to imagine myself as a reader in 1831. Therefore the reason for the 3.5 is because Barrow presumes a bit too much. It's a good thing I read Alexander's book beforehand for context. The "Mutiny" chapter is mostly quoting Bligh's account word for word. For the reader it's simply lazy writing. But the death-bed confession of one of the mutineers was an intriguing addition! But if you ever care to check out Barrow, I do recommend this Folio Society edition though. It is the tidiest, perfectly designed copy out there! show less
One mistake he did make was criticizing Bligh for the extended sojourn in Tahiti. Because of the Admiralty's delay, Bligh arrived right before monsoon season, so he of course he couldn't leave! Barrow should've known this. My only conclusion is that Barrow chose to show more scrutinize every party involved except of course his employer.
Barrow is also surprisingly defensive of the Otaheite natives. I wouldn't say he isn't racist, he condescendingly describes them as "innocent" and "simple" after all, but he abhors the changes wrought by colonialism. He believes the natives to be entirely blameless (indeed they are!) for the whole incident.
For this review, I had to imagine myself as a reader in 1831. Therefore the reason for the 3.5 is because Barrow presumes a bit too much. It's a good thing I read Alexander's book beforehand for context. The "Mutiny" chapter is mostly quoting Bligh's account word for word. For the reader it's simply lazy writing. But the death-bed confession of one of the mutineers was an intriguing addition! But if you ever care to check out Barrow, I do recommend this Folio Society edition though. It is the tidiest, perfectly designed copy out there! show less
The combination of official documentary language and the touches of personality in letters and interview make for captivating picture of what life was both in the British Navy and for the members of the family ashore.
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- Canonical title
- The Eventful History of the Mutiny and Piratical Seizure of HMS Bounty, Its Causes and Consequences; The Eventful History of the Mutiny and Piratical Seizure of HMS Bounty: Its Causes and Consequences
- Original title
- The Mutiny and Piratical Seizure of HMS Bounty
- Original publication date
- 1875; 1831
- People/Characters
- William Bligh; Fletcher Christian
- Important places
- Tahiti; Pitcairn Island
- Important events
- Mutiny on the Bounty (1789)
- Epigraph
- OTAHEITE The gentle island, and the genial soil, The friendly hearts, the feasts without a toil, The courteous manners but from nature caught, The wealth unhoarded, and the love unbougnt
The bread-tree, which, without the ploughshare, yields The unreap'd harvest of unfurrow'd fields, And bakes its unadulterated loaves Without a furnace in unpurchased groves, And flings off famine from its fertile breast, A pr... (show all)iceless market for the gathering guest;-- These, etc.-- BYRON. - First words
- The reign of George III will be distinguished in history by the great extension and improvement which geographical knowledge received under the immediate auspices of this sovereign.
- Last words
- (Click to show. Warning: May contain spoilers.)Remain steadfast to the faith, which your late father and benefactor has instilled into your minds, culled from the precepts of your Bible, and be content for the present to observe those smple rules for your religious and moral conduct, which he has tought you, and which he drew pure and undefiled from that sacred source; and be assured that, so long as you shall adhere to the line of conduct you have hitherto pursued, and be contented with your present lot, your happiness is secure; but once admit ignorant or false teachers among you, and from that period you may date the commencement of misfortunes and misery!
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- English
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- Nonfiction, History
- DDC/MDS
- 996.18 — History & geography Oceania & Polar Regions Polynesia Southwest central Pacific, and isolated islands of southeast Pacific Isolated islands of southeast Pacific
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- DU800 .B3 — History of Europe, Asia, Africa and Oceania Oceania (South Seas) History of Oceania (South Seas) Smaller island groups
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