The Bounty Mutiny
by William Bligh, Edward Christian (Author)
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A compilation of texts and documents related to the 1789 case of mutiny aboard the "Bounty" in which commander William Bligh and eighteen of his loyal crew members were put off the ship by mutineers led by Fletcher Christian.Tags
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A great collection of original documents about the Mutiny on the Bounty. Together they tell as good a sea yarn as any novel, complete with a Rashomon-like quality as two parties to the mutiny see everything in precisely opposite ways -- while agreeing on fragments of key details. There is some repetition, especially in some of the transcripts from the trial and testimonial letters on the character of Captain Bligh. This repetition, however, contributes to an almost biblical quality to the text as it lists names after names, retells the same story from different perspectives, and compiles narratives with more straightforward information.
Specifically, the items included in this volume are:
--Captain's Bligh's account of the mutiny and his show more 4,000 mile journey to safety in a long boat following it. Told in precise nautical terms -- dwelling less on the mutiny and more on how he survived following it and what he discovered in the process.
--A partial transcript of the court martial of the mutineers compiled with an appendix by Edward Christian, brother of the chief mutineer Fletcher Christian. This is intended to be largely exculpatory for his brother, arguing the Bligh was a borderline-psychotic taskmaster.
--A reply to the Appendix by Bligh and a short reply-to-the-reply by Christian.
--Captain's Bligh's orders and discoveries.
--An account of a mutineer captured on Tahiti and his transport back to England.
--Two news accounts of the discovery of the last surviving mutineer on Pitcairn Island in the Pacific.
--An account by "Jenny," who lived on Pitcairn Island. show less
Specifically, the items included in this volume are:
--Captain's Bligh's account of the mutiny and his show more 4,000 mile journey to safety in a long boat following it. Told in precise nautical terms -- dwelling less on the mutiny and more on how he survived following it and what he discovered in the process.
--A partial transcript of the court martial of the mutineers compiled with an appendix by Edward Christian, brother of the chief mutineer Fletcher Christian. This is intended to be largely exculpatory for his brother, arguing the Bligh was a borderline-psychotic taskmaster.
--A reply to the Appendix by Bligh and a short reply-to-the-reply by Christian.
--Captain's Bligh's orders and discoveries.
--An account of a mutineer captured on Tahiti and his transport back to England.
--Two news accounts of the discovery of the last surviving mutineer on Pitcairn Island in the Pacific.
--An account by "Jenny," who lived on Pitcairn Island. show less
Original documents from the Bounty trial & debacle. I had read many of these before, but they are good to have all in one volume, most especially because they are placed in chronological order so it becomes easy to see how thought developed regarding the mutiny. I was unaware, completely unaware, that the John Adams story was originally published in Beechey's narrative or, at least, the most complete version of it. Another reason to find an original copy!
Good stuff and a must read for anyone interested intravel, adventure, history, naval history, South Pacific, etc. Finished reading 5 April 2015, Easter Day, east of Falmouth England.
Good stuff and a must read for anyone interested intravel, adventure, history, naval history, South Pacific, etc. Finished reading 5 April 2015, Easter Day, east of Falmouth England.
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- Canonical title
- The Bounty Mutiny
- People/Characters
- William Bligh; Fletcher Christian; R. D. Madison
- Important places
- Bounty
- Important events
- Mutiny on the Bounty
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- Nonfiction, Travel, General Nonfiction, History, Biography & Memoir
- DDC/MDS
- 919.504 — History & geography Geography & travel Geography of and travel in Australasia, Pacific Ocean islands, Atlantic Ocean islands, Arctic islands, Antarctica and on extraterrestrial worlds New Guinea and neighboring countries of Melanesia
- LCC
- DU20 .B49 — History of Europe, Asia, Africa and Oceania Oceania (South Seas) History of Oceania (South Seas)
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