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E-grāmata: Paradise in Chains: The Bounty Mutiny and the Founding of Australia

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  • Formāts: 352 pages
  • Izdošanas datums: 07-Nov-2017
  • Izdevniecība: Bloomsbury USA
  • Valoda: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781632866127
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  • Izdevniecība: Bloomsbury USA
  • Valoda: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781632866127
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Celebrated historian Diana Preston presents betrayals, escapes, and survival at sea in her account of the mutiny of the Bounty and the flight of convicts from the Australian penal colony. The story of the mutiny of the Bounty and William Bligh and his mens survival on the open ocean for 48 days and 3,618 miles has become the stuff of legend. But few realize that Blighs escape across the seas was not the only open-boat journey in that era of British exploration and colonization. Indeed, 9 convicts fromthe Australian penal colony, led by Mary Bryant, also traveled 3,250 miles across the open ocean and some uncharted seas to land at the same port Bligh had reached only months before. In this meticulously researched dual narrative of survival, acclaimed historian Diana Preston provides the background and context to explain the thrilling open-boat voyages each party survived and the Pacific Island nations each encountered on their journey to safety. Through this deep-dive, readers come to understand the Pacific Islands as they were and as they were perceived, and how these seemingly utopian lands became a place where mutineers, convicts, and eventually the natives themselves, were chained--Provided by publisher. An acclaimed historian provides background and context to the story of the mutiny on the Bounty explaining how William Bligh and his men survived 49 days and 3,618 miles on the open ocean and other similar journeys. Celebrated historian Diana Preston presents betrayals, escapes, and survival at sea in her account of the mutiny of the Bounty and the flight of convicts from the Australian penal colony.The story of the mutiny of the Bounty and William Bligh and his mens survival on the open ocean for 48 days and 3,618 miles has become the stuff of legend. But few realize that Blighs escape across the seas was not the only open-boat journey in that era of British exploration and colonization. Indeed, 9 convicts from the Australian penal colony, led by Mary Bryant, also traveled 3,250 miles across the open ocean and some uncharted seas to land at the same port Bligh had reached only months before. In this meticulously researched dual narrative of survival, acclaimed historian Diana Preston provides the background and context to explain the thrilling open-boat voyages each party survived and the Pacific Island nations each encountered on their journey to safety. Through this deep-dive, readers come to understand the Pacific Islands as they were and as they were perceived, and how these seemingly utopian lands became a place where mutineers, convicts, and eventually the natives themselves, were chained. Celebrated historian Diana Preston presents betrayals, escapes, and survival at sea in her account of the mutiny of the Bounty and the flight of convicts from the Australian penal colony.
Introduction ix
I "No Other Gods but Love"
1(15)
II "The Truest Picture of Arcadia"
16(16)
III "What Could You Learn, Sir? What Can Savages Tell, But What They Themselves Have Seen?"
32(10)
IV "There Are Very Few Inhabitants"
42(11)
V "Villains and Whores"
53(12)
VI "The Finest Harbour in the World"
65(13)
VII The Floating Greenhouse
78(15)
VIII "They Must Be Watched Like Children"
93(14)
IX "Here Nature Is Reversed"
107(17)
X "Knights of Tahiti"
124(17)
XI "The People Are Ripe for Anything"
141(12)
XII "Run Down by My Own Dogs"
153(11)
XIII The Calamities of Captain Bligh
164(9)
XIV "Hurrah for a Bellyful, and News of Our Friends"
173(13)
XV "To Brave Every Danger"
186(9)
XVI "We Must Have Starved"
195(6)
XVII "Mr. Christian Was Beloved"
201(8)
XVIII "The Strange Combination of Circumstances"
209(17)
XIX "This Amazon"
226(8)
XX "All Arrogance and Insult"
234(18)
XXI "No One but Captain Bligh Will Suit"
252(16)
XXII "Why Does the Black Man Sharpen Axe?"
268(9)
Postscript 277(14)
Acknowledgments 291(2)
Bibliography 293(8)
Notes and Sources 301(24)
Index 325