Sách nói: Eventful History of the Mutiny and Piratical Seizure of H.M.S. Bounty
Eventful History of the Mutiny and Piratical Seizure of H.M.S. Bounty
1 - 00 - Preface
- Download 00 - Preface audio
- Download 01 - Ch.1 Part1, 'OTAHEITE' audio
- Download 02 - Ch.1 Part2, 'OTAHEITE' audio
- Download 03 - Ch. 1 Part3, 'OTAHEITE' audio
- Download 04 - Ch. 2, 'THE BREAD-FRUIT' audio
- Download 05 - Ch. 3 Part1, 'THE MUTINY' audio
- Download 06 - Ch. 3 Part2, 'THE MUTINY' audio
- Download 07 - Ch. 4 Part1, 'THE OPEN-BOAT NAVIGATION' audio
- Download 08 - Ch. 4 Part2, 'THE OPEN-BOAT NAVIGATION' audio
- Download 09 - Ch. 4 Part3, 'THE OPEN-BOAT NAVIGATION' audio
- Download 10 - Ch. 5 Part1, 'THE 'PANDORA'' audio
- Download 11 - Ch. 5 Part2, 'THE 'PANDORA'' audio
- Download 12 - Ch. 5 Part3, 'THE 'PANDORA'' audio
- Download 13 - Ch. 6 Part1, 'THE COURT-MARTIAL' audio
- Download 14 - Ch. 6 Part2, 'THE COURT-MARTIAL' audio
- Download 15 - Ch. 7 Part1, 'THE KING'S WARRANT' audio
- Download 16 - Ch. 7 Part2, 'THE KING'S WARRANT' audio
- Download 17 - Ch. 8 Part1, 'THE LAST OF THE MUTINEERS' audio
- Download 18 - Ch. 8 Part2, 'THE LAST OF THE MUTINEERS' audio
- Download 19 - Ch. 8 Part3, 'THE LAST OF THE MUTINEERS' audio
- Download 20 - Conclusion audio
- Download 21 - Additional note audio
- Download 22 - Endnotes audio
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On December 31 1787, the HMS Bounty, a small sailing vessel embarked from Spithead Harbor, England bound for Tahiti. Her mission was sponsored by the Royal Society in London and aimed at picking up breadfruit plants and fruit from Tahiti and conveying them to the West Indies, where it was hoped they would take root and become a commercial crop.
The Bounty was an old ship with a young captain and 46 young officers. The captain's cabin was converted into a potting shed for the expected breadfruit cargo. He was quartered in a cramped cabin next to the men. In Tahiti, the crew suddenly found themselves transported into an exotic land, rich with strange and delicious fruits and food, country made liquor and beautiful women. The easy and relaxed lifestyle enticed the Englishmen. As the date of departure neared in 1789, the crew seemed reluctant to leave. Tensions increased as the relationship between the captain and crew began to break down. What followed became one of the most sensational events in seafaring history.
The Eventful History of the Mutiny and Piratical Seizure of HMS Bounty by Sir John Barrow is deemed as the definitive account of the entire horrific episode. It follows the entire case as it happened, starting with the Bounty sailing from Spithead, and includes detailed descriptions of Tahiti, the events on board the ship as recounted by survivors, the trial of the mutineers in 1792 and narratives provided by others who escaped to Pitcairn Island. Original documents and papers are the mainstay of this book and they provide riveting reading. Captain Bligh's epic voyage with a handful of loyal crew in an open raft across the East Timor Sea to the Dutch East Indies, where he sought help and then traveled back to England also makes fascinating reading.
Captain Bligh was meticulous in maintaining accurate records of every event that happened. The mission logs are perfect down to the last detail. Interestingly, the wreck of the Bounty was discovered in 1957 off Pitcairn Island, by Luis Marden, an American photographer and diver who worked with National Geographic.
Several films and books on the subject have ensured that the tragic history of the Bounty remains fresh in people's memories, generation after generation. The 1962 Hollywood film Mutiny on the Bounty is perhaps the best known, with Marlon Brando cast as Fletcher Christian who led the mutineers.
The Eventful History of the Mutiny and Piratical Seizure of HMS Bounty recounts a fascinating piece of history and is a great experience to read.
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