The Bounty Trilogy
In 1932, Charles Nordhoff and James Norman Hall became best-selling authors with the publication of Mutiny on the Bounty. This story and its sequels are based upon the true story of mutiny and subsequent happenings on board an English naval vessel in the late 1700's. All of the accounts in this book have a historical basis but are pure fiction. The authors followed their successful first novel with the sequels,Men Against the Sea (1934) and Pitcairn's Island (1934).Mutiny on the Bounty gives the unforgettable historic account of the voyage of His Majesty's Ship Bounty in 1788 - 1789, and Fletcher Christian's
There they live out a tragedy of murder, The Bounty Trilogybetrayal vengeance, and drunkenness, leaving only one Englishman alive, Alexander Smith, to restore the peace, which he does by using the principles taught in the Bounty's bible. mutiny against the captain of the Bounty Captain Bligh. Before the Bounty disappears into the South Pacific those who choose not to sail with Christian and his crew are left on Tahiti, where they enjoy a brief stay before being captured and returned to England for court martial. 685)These classic stories tell of exciting sea adventures, the pleasant and simple life of the pacific islands, and of romantic love stories between sailors and Tahitian girls. 303-305) To this day their 3600-mile voyage remains one of the greatest feats of courage and adventure on the open ocean. Many moral lessons are also taught in this book. Exotic fantasies of the long ago and far away were hot topics that offered Americans an emotional escape from the pains of The Great Depression, during the 1930s. And finally of power struggles in which good ultimately triumphs over evil. Men Against the Sea is the epic story of the nineteen loyal men who, with Captain Bligh at the helm, are set adrift in the Bounty's twenty three foot whaling launch. The third and final sensational book in this trilogy is, Pitcarin's Island, records the brave journey and fate of Christian, the mutineers, and a few Tahitians who find on the loneliest island in the Pacific Ocean. It is now seventy years after the first publication of Mutiny on the Bounty, the sales of which can be counted in the many millions, and still this trilogy is unsurpassed in its dramatic of sea adventure.
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