A Voyage to the South Sea, for the Purpose of Conveying the Bread-fruit Tree to the West Indies

In His Majesty's Ship the Bounty, Commanded by Lieutenant William Bligh

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Paperback, 408 blz. | Engels
Cambridge University Press | e druk, 2013
ISBN13: 9781108057714
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During the voyage of HMS Bounty from Tahiti to bring the breadfruit plant to the West Indies, Fletcher Christian led what became the most infamous mutiny in seafaring history. Perhaps better known today through Hollywood depictions, the story of the events surrounding the date of 28 April 1789 is told here by William Bligh (1754–1817), the ship's commander. This reissue includes as an appendix Bligh's first narrative of the mutiny, published in haste in 1790 with the intention of following it with a separate account of the events leading up to the mutiny. The main text comprises the revised, fuller version he published instead in 1792, citing 'the manifest convenience' of having everything in one continuous narrative. The reasons behind the mutiny remain to this day a subject of debate. Undeniable, however, is that Bligh's is a remarkable tale of seamanship and survival.

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ISBN13:9781108057714
Taal:Engels
Bindwijze:Paperback
Aantal pagina's:408

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1. Plan of the expedition; 2. Departure from England; 3. Passage towards the Cape of Good Hope, and search after Tristan da Cunha; 4. Passage towards Van Diemen's Land; 5. Rocky islands discovered; 6. Account of an English ship lately sailed from Otaheite; 7. A theft committed; 8. Expedition to Tettaha after a heifer; 9. A walk into the country, bread-fruit plants collected; 10. The ship's cable cut in the night; 11. Arrival of an Arreoy woman from Tethuroa; 12. At the island Huaheine; 13. A mutiny in the ship; 14. Proceed in the launch to the island Tofoa; 15. Passage towards New Holland; 16. Progress to the northward, along the coast of New Holland; 17. Passage from New Holland to the island Timor; 18. At Coupang; 19. From Timor to Batavia; 20. Occurrences at Batavia, and passage thence to England.

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