Mutiny on the bounty captains unexpected resting place. Captain bligh, captain of the bounty, died in london on 7 december 1817. Bounty 1789 facsimile edition of blighs log book by bligh, william and a great selection of related books, art and collectibles available now at. The mutiny that occurred aboard hms bounty in 1789 is the most infamous and the most talked about mutiny in all history. The main characters of this history, classics story are. Mutiny on the bountycharles nordhoff y james norman hall. William bligh s most popular book is the bounty mutiny. The bounty mutiny by william bligh, paperback barnes.
Well, as it turns out, this tale of rebellion on the high seas is actually pretty insane. So i finally finished the bounty which turned out to be a really great book about the mutiny on the bounty, with fletcher christian and captain bligh, and much mass. William bligh what happened to captain bligh of the bounty. Bounty, when bligh s crew mutinied and cast him and his supporters adrift on a boat. Bounty signet classics by william bligh and a great selection of related books, art and collectibles available now at. The mutiny of the hms bounty full audiobook youtube. The son of a customs officer, bligh joined the royal navy in 1770. Captain william bligh and 18 of his loyal supporters were set adrift in a small, open boat, and the bounty set course for tubuai south of tahiti.
The story has been immortalized in film and the history books. Surely this exhaustinglyresearched, enthralling and enthusiasticallywritten tome is the last word on the most famous of all seafaring mutinies, that of shipmate. Mutiny on board hms bounty by william bligh nook book. Bligh appears to have written the book for cartographers and other sailors as much as he did for anyone else interested. I suppose of the three films made, the bounty, the last, is the closest to the actual relationship between bligh and christian. A voyage to the south sea undertaken by command of his majesty. To begin with, captain bligh wasnt even a captain during the famous 1789 bounty voyage but only a commanding lieutenant.
See all books authored by william bligh, including the mutiny on board hms bounty, and a narrative of the mutiny on board his majestys ship bounty, and more on. William bligh was an officer in the royal navy and was the victim of a mutiny on his ship, the bounty, in 1789. Mutiny on the bounty is a collection of early detailed documents of the voyage of the bounty. Mutiny on the bounty captains unexpected resting place draws fans the tomb of captain william bligh, who died 200 years ago, has become a central feature of the garden museum in london maev kennedy. The two subsequent major films, mutiny on the bounty with trevor howard and marlon brando, and the bounty 1984 with anthony hopkins and mel gibson, largely perpetuated this image of bligh and that of christian as tragic hero. The truth behind the mutiny on the bounty forces network. Mutiny on the bounty is the thrilling account of the strange, eventful, and tragic voyage of his majestys ship bounty, which culminated in fletcher christians mutiny against captain bligh. William bligh september 9, 1754december 7, 1817 was a british mariner who had the bad luck, timing and temperament to be aboard two shipshms bounty in 1789 and the hms director in 1791on which the crew mutinied. Search the history of over 424 billion web pages on the internet.
The men and the mutiny bluejacket paperback by richard hough the mutiny on the bounty has fascinated readers for more than two hundred years, but no other book on this extraordinary episode in maritime history tells the story as well as this masterly and thrilling account by richard hough. Eventful history of the mutiny and piratical seizure of h. William bligh, born september 9, 1754, probably at plymouth, county of devon, englanddied december 7, 1817, london, english navigator, explorer, and commander of the hms bounty at the time of the celebrated mutiny on that ship. The story of the bounty will be told as long as men sail the sea. His crew mutinied against him during a return trip from tahiti in 1789. William bligh books list of books by author william bligh. Bligh was probably a bit dictatorial in his words and actions, but the historical record has shown that most commanders of his day were as such, and he was actually more humane than some.
Forever bligh s image was changed in history, but caroline alexanders book the bounty is a good place to learn the truth behind these events. Back in 1798, the most infamous mutiny in history occurred on a ship known as the bounty. Hms bounty was under the command of 34yearold lieutenant william bligh, an inexperienced commander who lacked the respect of a crew attracted to the promise of an easy life in a tahitian paradise. Biography of william bligh, captain of the hms bounty. The life of rear admiral william bligh the dear surprise. More than two centuries have passed since fletcher christian mutinied against lt. As the book unfolds, each figure emerges as a fullblown character caught up in a drama that may well end on the gallows. Bligh had served as captain cooks gifted young sailing master on cooks last voyage and it was the memory of those charts he drew upon when so expertly navigating the bounty launch through. This book makes it clear that the mutineers were swept away with passion for women they had met in tahihi and that bligh was a reasonable ships captain who truly cared for his crew.
The mutiny on the bounty has always been one of my top 5 favorite books and ive read socialogical studies about pitcairns island and other odd bits and pieces. On 28th april 1789 a small and unremarkable merchant vessel became one of the most famous ships in maritime history. An account of the events surrounding the conflict aboard the hms bounty focuses on the courtmartial of its ten mutineers, citing the breakdown and exile of fletcher christian and lieutenant bligh s navigation talents. Captain william bligh was in command of the bounty when it went on its fateful journey. Bligh was a victim of snobbery and spin a new book reveals fresh evidence recasting the villain of the bounty as the famous sagas true hero. So heres the crazy, reallife story of the mutiny on the bounty. The true story of the the 1789 mutiny on the bounty is far more complicated than suggested by film versions of the event, which have emphasized the gratuitous cruelty of the ships captain, william bligh. The names william bligh, fletcher christian, and the bounty have excited the popular imagination for more than two hundred years. The mutineers veered the launch to trail bounty, while they debated over the fate of the captain and the men with him.
Captain bligh and loyal crew members turned adrift from the bounty by robert dodd. For the purpose of conveying the breadfruit tree to the west indies, in his majestys ship the bounty, commanded by lieutenant william bligh. That morning, william bligh and eighteen surly seamen were expelled from the bounty and began what would be the greatest openboat voyage in history, sailing some 4,000 miles to safety in timor. Mgm bounty dropped anchor where the original bounty anchored 200 yeas before, and where i had my bamboo house on the shore. The bounty mutiny by william bligh penguin books australia. The mutineers led by fletcher christian sailed off into a mystery that has never been entirely resolved. In most cases such an act would have led to certain death for the men aboard, but bligh was a magnificent seaman and he sailed from tofua, one of the friendly islands now called tonga, landing in. The mutiny on the bounty occurred during his command of hms bounty in 1789. A poor boy made good, he was smeared by the mutineers. The bounty mutiny ebook written by william bligh, edward christian. William bligh has 31 books on goodreads with 6337 ratings. Largely in part to the effort of bligh to maintain an accurate log before, during, and after the actual mutiny, even the bounty s crew list is well chronicled.
Captain william bligh and 18 of his loyal supporters. Three weeks into a journey from tahiti to the west indies, the hms bounty is seized in a mutiny led by fletcher christian, the masters mate. Bligh and 18 other crew members loyal to him were set adrift on april 28th in the bounty s launch, an open boat, 23foot long by 69. The book was published in multiple languages including english, consists of 288 pages and is available in paperback format.
Five years later, as she sought to set forth the true story of the mutiny on the bounty the book s subtitle, she followed in the footsteps of earlier bounty historians like richard hough, whose captain bligh and mister christian 1973 first set forth the revisionist thesis that perhaps william bligh was not such a villain, and fletcher. In december 1787, the bounty left england for tahiti in the south pacific, where it was to collect a cargo of breadfruit saplings to transport to the west indies. He was leader of a successful mission so far sailing from england to tahiti to gather up bread plants, which would then be taken to grow and inexpensively feed workers read. There was also no such ship as hms bounty as the bounty was an armed auxiliary vessel and thus should be referred to as hmav bounty his majestys armed vessel bounty. The first edition of the novel was published in 1790, and was written by william bligh. The crazy reallife story of the mutiny on the bounty. Its cause and consequences, the by sir john barrow 17641848 audiobook the. This is a good read about a fascinating event and seems very well researched. William bligh may well be the most maligned man in history. Free download or read online the bounty mutiny pdf epub book. The bestselling author of the endurance reveals the startling truth behind the legend of the mutiny on the bounty, the most famous sea story of all time. The subject of countless books and films, the mutiny that took place aboard hms bounty on 28th april 1789 is one of the most famous events of nautical history. Bligh 17541817 had a reputation for having a volatile temper and often clashed with his fellow officers and crewmen. Its safe to say that april 28, 1789, was not lieutenant william bligh s best day ever.
Christian captured control of hms bounty, so bligh and 18 loyalists were forced from the ship and set adrift. I found this book after watching a youtube lecture by an american lawyer who collected historical bligh documents and he recommended this book as one of the best modern books on the bounty mutiny. The story of this famous mutiny has many beginnings and many endings but they all intersect on an april morning in 1789 near the island known today as tonga. The true story of the mutiny on the bounty telegraph.
Thanks to the book mutiny on the bounty 1932 by charles nordhoff and james hall, as well as many motion pictures on the subject, captain william bligh remains a symbol of arrogant power. The mutinous voyage of william bligh and the bountys launch. The bounty mutiny by william bligh, edward christian. During the argument men loyal to bligh, denied the opportunity to join him in the boat, continued to hand down supplies to their fellows, which included four cutlasses. Download for offline reading, highlight, bookmark or take notes while you read the bounty mutiny. The latter film added a level of homoeroticism to the bligh christian relationship. While, its often sensationalized for the sake of entertainment, the true story is just as actionpacked. And as alexander shows, it was in a desperate fight to escape hanging that one of the accused defendants deliberately spun the mutiny into the myth we know todayof the tyrannical lieutenant bligh of the bounty. Mutiny on the bounty from terra australis to australia.
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