Pitcairn

Pitcairn
Title Pitcairn PDF eBook
Author
Publisher
Pages 0
Release 1973
Genre
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Pitcairn

Pitcairn
Title Pitcairn PDF eBook
Author Ian M. Ball
Publisher
Pages 380
Release 1973
Genre
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Pitcairn

Pitcairn
Title Pitcairn PDF eBook
Author Ian M. Ball
Publisher Orion
Pages 380
Release 1973
Genre Pitcairn Island
ISBN 9780575017177

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Pitcairn: Children of Mutiny

Pitcairn: Children of Mutiny
Title Pitcairn: Children of Mutiny PDF eBook
Author Ian M. Ball
Publisher
Pages 380
Release 1973
Genre Bounty (Ship)
ISBN 9780316079389

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Lost Paradise

Lost Paradise
Title Lost Paradise PDF eBook
Author Kathy Marks
Publisher Simon and Schuster
Pages 353
Release 2009-02-03
Genre Social Science
ISBN 1416597840

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Pitcairn Island -- remote and wild in the South Pacific, a place of towering cliffs and lashing surf -- is home to descendants of Fletcher Christian and the Mutiny on the Bounty crew, who fled there with a group of Tahitian maidens after deposing their captain, William Bligh, and seizing his ship in 1789. Shrouded in myth, the island was idealized by outsiders, who considered it a tropical Shangri-La. But as the world was to discover two centuries after the mutiny, it was also a place of sinister secrets. In this riveting account, Kathy Marks tells the disturbing saga and asks profound questions about human behavior. In 2000, police descended on the British territory -- a lump of volcanic rock hundreds of miles from the nearest inhabited land -- to investigate an allegation of rape of a fifteen-year-old girl. They found themselves speaking to dozens of women and uncovering a trail of child abuse dating back at least three generations. Scarcely a Pitcairn man was untainted by the allegations, it seemed, and barely a girl growing up on the island, home to just forty-seven people, had escaped. Yet most islanders, including the victims' mothers, feigned ignorance or claimed it was South Pacific "culture" -- the Pitcairn "way of life." The ensuing trials would tear the close-knit, interrelated community apart, for every family contained an offender or a victim -- often both. The very future of the island, dependent on its men and their prowess in the longboats, appeared at risk. The islanders were resentful toward British authorities, whom they regarded as colonialists, and the newly arrived newspeople, who asked nettlesome questions and whose daily dispatches were closely scrutinized on the Internet. The court case commanded worldwide attention. And as a succession of men passed through Pitcairn's makeshift courtroom, disturbing questions surfaced. How had the abuse remained hidden so long? Was it inevitable in such a place? Was Pitcairn a real-life Lord of the Flies? One of only six journalists to cover the trials, Marks lived on Pitcairn for six weeks, with the accused men as her neighbors. She depicts, vividly, the attractions and everyday difficulties of living on a remote tropical island. Moreover, outside court, she had daily encounters with the islanders, not all of them civil, and observed firsthand how the tiny, claustrophobic community ticked: the gossip, the feuding, the claustrophobic intimacy -- and the power dynamics that had allowed the abuse to flourish. Marks followed the legal and human saga through to its recent conclusion. She uncovers a society gone badly astray, leaving lives shattered and codes broken: a paradise truly lost.

A Description of Pitcairn's Island and Its Inhabitants

A Description of Pitcairn's Island and Its Inhabitants
Title A Description of Pitcairn's Island and Its Inhabitants PDF eBook
Author Sir John Barrow
Publisher
Pages 314
Release 1832
Genre Pitcairn Island
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The Mutiny on the Bounty

The Mutiny on the Bounty
Title The Mutiny on the Bounty PDF eBook
Author Patrick O'Brien
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Pages 48
Release 2007-02-01
Genre Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN 0802795870

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An account of the tragic voyage of the British ship to the island of Tahiti.