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Paradise in chains : the Bounty Mutiny and the founding of Australia / Diana Preston.

Van Pelt Library DU20 .P74 2017
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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Preston, Diana, 1952- author.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Bligh, William, 1754-1817--Travel.
Bligh, William.
Bligh, William 1754-1817--Travel.
Bligh, William, 1754-1817.
Bounty Mutiny, 1789.
Prisoners--Travel--History--18th century.
Prisoners.
Prisoners--Australia--Botany Bay (N.S.W.)--History--18th century.
Escapes--History--18th century.
Escapes.
Ocean travel--History--18th century.
Ocean travel.
Survival at sea--History--18th century.
Survival at sea.
History.
Travel.
Islands of the Pacific--Description and travel.
Islands of the Pacific.
Australia--History--1788-1851.
Australia.
Islands of the Pacific--History--18th century.
Prisoners--Australia--Botany Bay (N.S.W)--History--18th century.
Local Subjects:
Bligh, William 1754-1817--Travel.
Bounty Mutiny, 1789.
Escapes--History--18th century.
Ocean travel--History--18th century.
Prisoners--Travel--History--18th century.
Prisoners--Australia--Botany Bay (N.S.W)--History--18th century.
Australia--History--1788-1851.
Genre:
Travel writing.
Physical Description:
xii, 333 pages, 16 unnumbered pages of plates : illustrations ; 25 cm
Place of Publication:
New York : Bloomsbury, 2017.
Summary:
"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 men's survival on the open ocean for 48 days and 3,618 miles has become the stuff of legend. But few realize that Bligh's 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"--Provided by publisher.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references (pages 293-300) and index.
ISBN:
9781632866103
1632866102
OCLC:
983797394

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