Midshipmanīyam's experience follows closely that of Midshipman Heywood. Omitted from the roster of the Bounty's company. The person of Peter Heywood, whose name was, for this reason, The authors chose as the narrator of this part of the tale aįictitious character, Roger Byam, who tells it as an old man, after Pandora and taken back to England, in irons, for trial. Greater part of them were eventually seized by H. Those of her company who later returned to Tahiti, where the While the cargo of young breadfruit trees was being assembled, theĭeparture of the homeward-bound ship, the mutiny, and the fate of Mutiny on the Bounty, which opens the story, isĬoncerned with the voyage from England, the long Tahiti sojourn
The events of that voyage it is the purpose of this tale to Provide an abundance of cheap food for the negro slaves of the Where, it was hoped, the trees would thrive and thus, eventually, Of young breadfruit trees for transportation to the West Indies, Was then called), in the Great South Sea, there to collect a cargo HerĮrrand was to proceed to the island of Tahiti (or Otaheite, as it Transport Bounty sailed from Portsmouth on as strange,Įventful, and tragic a voyage as ever befell an English ship. On the twenty-third of December, 1787, His Majesty's armed William Elphinstone, Master-at-Arms's Mate This was the only bit of land above water anywhere about The route of the Bounty after her capture by theĬaptain Bligh was standing by in the mizzenmast The route of the Bounty's launch after being cast away THE SEARCH FOR THE _BOUNTY_ CHAPTER XVIII. Old friends who sail the seas the Bounty sailedĬONTENTS PREFACE CHAPTER I. Pitcairn's Island (1934) īy Charles Nordhoff and James Norman HallĬaptain Viggo Rasmussen, Schooner Tiaré Taporo, RarotongaĬaptain Andy Thomson, Schooner Tagua, Rarotonga The Bounty Trilogy Wyeth Edition Comprising the Three Volumes: Mutiny on the Bounty (1932)
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