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H.M.S. Bounty: A True Account of the Notorious Mutiny (Trials and Tribulations at Sea) H.M.S. Bounty: A True Account of the Notorious Mutiny by Alexander McKee
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“Captain Bligh returned in triumph from the South Seas, the breadfruit successfully transplanted, and another “best-selling” book about his experiences maturing in his mind. He found his reception astonishing. The First Lord of the Admiralty, Lord Chatham, refused to see him; but, pointedly, received one of his subordinate officers. The Admiralty said they were not interested in his book, and would not support publication. And, although the nation was now at war, he was put on half-pay and not given a command.”
Alexander McKee, H.M.S. Bounty: A True Account of the Notorious Mutiny
“With them, lay thirty-five of the Pandora’s own crew. Thirty-five. Although Edwards had had eleven hours, from the moment of the frigate’s striking, to prepare to abandon ship. Thirty-nine lives in all, lost because of a burst of impatience which made Captain Edward Edwards, R.N., set his ship at an unexplored, uncharted coral reef in almost total darkness and a heavy sea, and because of his failure to issue timely order to abandon ship when he had nearly half a day in which to prepare for it.”
Alexander McKee, H.M.S. Bounty: A True Account of the Notorious Mutiny
“But Bligh set off in the wrong direction, away from Timor and the help they so badly needed. The dispute concluded with Bligh sneering at Fryer, “Sir, I suppose you will take the boat from me.” “No, sir. I despise your ideas, but it is far from my intention to take the boat from you.” Bligh answered by threatening to cut Fryer in pieces.”
Alexander McKee, H.M.S. Bounty: A True Account of the Notorious Mutiny
“Afterwards, Bligh called Fryer over to one side, out of earshot of the others. It was probably the only time he ever abused an officer in private. “Mr. Fryer,” he hissed. “Your behaviour has been most improper. If you ever again interfere with me while I am in the execution of my duty, and should any future tumult arise, I shall certainly put you to death, the first person.” For the first time in his life, Bligh probably meant exactly what he said, without exaggeration or passionate embroidery.”
Alexander McKee, H.M.S. Bounty: A True Account of the Notorious Mutiny