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The Mutiny and Piratical Seizure of HMS Bounty

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First published in 1831, this account of a notorious event in the history of the navy makes extensive use of letters, papers and the testimony of those involved. Sir John Barrow (1764–1848) was Second Secretary to the Admiralty, and so had unrivalled access to official documents. He begins with a chapter detailing the first visit to Tahiti by Captain Cook. The mutiny, Bligh's 4,000-mile voyage in an open boat, the capture and court martial of some of the mutineers and the fate of the remainder who settled on Pitcairn Island are described with clarity and even-handedness. Whilst acknowledging that Bligh was 'a man of coarse habits' with 'mistaken notions with regard to discipline', Barrow is unequivocal that the episode 'ought to operate as a warning … to our brave seamen, not to be led astray … either by order or persuasion of some hot-brained, thoughtless, or designing person'.

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ISBN: 9781108031417
Publication date: 8th December 2011
Author: John Barrow
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Format: Paperback
Pagination: 416 pages
Series: Cambridge Library Collection - Naval and Military History
Genres: Mutiny
Maritime history
Military history