Captain Bligh and Mr Christian

Captain Bligh and Mr Christian
Title Captain Bligh and Mr Christian PDF eBook
Author Richard Hough
Publisher Chatham Publishing
Pages 320
Release 2000
Genre Admirals
ISBN 9781861761323

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The Bounty set out in 1788 to transport breadfruit from Tahiti to the West Indies as a cheap source of food for slaves. But the combination of the tough discipline of Bligh and the attractions of life in the South Sea Islands drove Fletcher Christian and part of the crew to mutiny, and Bligh along with those loyal to him were set adrift in the ship's launch. Their remarkable 3,600-mile, open-boat voyage to Timor is one of the great feats of navigation, while the story of the mutineers' discovery of the uninhabited island of Pitcairn and their attempt to fashion a community away from the pursuing ships of the Royal Navy is as tense as it is horrific. This drama of mutiny, courage, remarkable voyages, human deceit and treachery, first published in 1972, provides an account of this episode of maritime history.

Captain Bligh and Mr. Christian

Captain Bligh and Mr. Christian
Title Captain Bligh and Mr. Christian PDF eBook
Author Richard Hough
Publisher US Naval Institute Press
Pages 338
Release 2000
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 9781557502308

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This epic drama follows Fletcher Christian and his mutineers' and Captain Bligh's remarkable 3,600-mile voyage in an open launch.

Mr Bligh's Bad Language

Mr Bligh's Bad Language
Title Mr Bligh's Bad Language PDF eBook
Author Greg Dening
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Pages 470
Release 1994-03-25
Genre History
ISBN 9780521467186

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Captain Bligh and the mutiny on the Bounty have become proverbial in their capacity to evoke the extravagant and violent abuse of power. But William Bligh was one of the least violent disciplinarians in the British navy. It is this paradox which inspired Greg Dening to ask why the mutiny took place. His book explores the theatrical nature of what was enacted in the power-play on deck, on the beaches at Tahiti and in the murderous settlement at Pitcairn, on the altar stones and temples of sacrifice, and on the catheads from which men were hanged. Part of the key lies in the curious puzzle of Mr Bligh's bad language.

Captain Bligh & Mr. Christian

Captain Bligh & Mr. Christian
Title Captain Bligh & Mr. Christian PDF eBook
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Release 1972
Genre Mutiny
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Mutiny on the Bounty

Mutiny on the Bounty
Title Mutiny on the Bounty PDF eBook
Author Charles Nordhoff
Publisher Back Bay Books
Pages 420
Release 1989-04-11
Genre Fiction
ISBN

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A British crew mutinies against the cruel commander of the Bounty in 1787.

Captain Bligh and Mr. Christian

Captain Bligh and Mr. Christian
Title Captain Bligh and Mr. Christian PDF eBook
Author Richard Houg
Publisher
Pages 600
Release 1990
Genre
ISBN 9780895773036

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Mutiny on the Bounty

Mutiny on the Bounty
Title Mutiny on the Bounty PDF eBook
Author Peter FitzSimons
Publisher Hachette Australia
Pages 620
Release 2018-10-30
Genre History
ISBN 0733634125

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The mutiny on HMS Bounty, in the South Pacific on 28 April 1789, is one of history's truly great stories - a tale of human drama, intrigue and adventure of the highest order - and in the hands of Peter FitzSimons it comes to life as never before. 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. Fletcher Christian and the mutineers sailed back to Tahiti, where most remained and 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. This astonishing story is historical adventure at its very best, encompassing the mutiny, Bligh's monumental achievement in navigating to safety, and Fletcher Christian and the mutineers' own epic journey from the sensual paradise of Tahiti to the outpost of Pitcairn Island. The mutineers' descendants live on Pitcairn to this day, amid swirling stories and rumours of past sexual transgressions and present-day repercussions. Mutiny on the Bounty is a sprawling, dramatic tale of intrigue, bravery and sheer boldness, told with the accuracy of historical detail and total command of story that are Peter FitzSimons' trademarks.