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Mutiny on the High Seas

Mutiny on the High Seas
Author: Edgar A. Haine
Publisher:
Total Pages: 144
Release: 1992
Genre: History
ISBN:

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Mutiny on the High Seas

Mutiny on the High Seas
Author: Daniel HORN
Publisher:
Total Pages:
Release: 1973
Genre:
ISBN:

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Pirats: A Tale of Mutiny on the High Seas

Pirats: A Tale of Mutiny on the High Seas
Author: Rhian Waller
Publisher: Lulu.com
Total Pages: 130
Release: 2018-08-17
Genre:
ISBN: 0244386501

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Rip and her two sisters, Lu and Preen, survived storms and conflict on the voyage to Jamaica. But trouble is on the horizon when they meet a crew who are not what they seem... Stranded on a strange vessel, can Rip adapt to life on a pirate ship escaping the shadow of the slave trade, save the rats on board and find a way back to her family? To do so, she will have to become a Pirat! Sequel to the Wishing Shelf Award-winning Ship Rats. Profits go to the APOPO HeroRATs anti land-mine organisation.


Mutiny on the High Seas

Mutiny on the High Seas
Author: Daniel Horn
Publisher:
Total Pages: 376
Release: 1973
Genre: History
ISBN:

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The Jefferson Borden Mutiny

The Jefferson Borden Mutiny
Author: George Miller
Publisher:
Total Pages: 154
Release: 1876
Genre: Acquittals
ISBN:

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Cast Away

Cast Away
Author: Joseph Cummins
Publisher: Allen & Unwin
Total Pages: 337
Release: 2008
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1741961386

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"Cast Away recounts, often in their own words, the epic tales of the survivors of shipwreck, mutiny and marooning through the ages and around the globe, focusing on the age of sail and steam. This enthralling book captures some of the most magical, romantic, gruesome, exciting and bizarre stories of the sea. It offers up for the readers delectation the suffering of innocents; the ruthless predations of pirates; the last-resort horrors of cannibalism; encounters with ferocious indigenous tribes; the unfettered madness of religious maniacs and psychopaths; and survival against all odds. And behind every tale of tragedy or triumph is the eternal mystery and majesty of the depthless, merciless, unpredictable ocean."--Provided by publisher.


The Last Days of the High Seas Fleet

The Last Days of the High Seas Fleet
Author: Nicholas Jellicoe
Publisher: US Naval Institute Press
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2019
Genre: Scapa Flow Scuttling, Scotland, 1919
ISBN: 9781526754585

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Analyzes the fleet mutiny in the last months of the War that precipitated a social revolution in Germany and the eventual collapse of the will to fight. The Armistice terms imposed the humiliation of virtual surrender on the High Seas Fleet, and the conditions under which it was interned are described in detail. Meanwhile the victorious Allies wrangled over the fate of the ships, an issue that threatened the whole peace process.


Mutiny

Mutiny
Author: Julian Stockwin
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 344
Release: 2007-11-01
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1416589740

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In the grand tradition of Patrick O'Brian, this new installment in Julian Stockwin's epic Napoleonic-era naval adventure series re-creates one of history's most notorious naval insurrections. With all the wind-whipped passion and salty authenticity that only a veteran naval lieutenant commander could bring to the fiction table, bestselling author Julian Stockwin continues the acclaimed saga of seaman Thomas Paine Kydd as he takes on the most perilous venture of his career. The year is 1797. Kydd has been at sea four long, hard years, ever since he was pressed into service. Despite that inauspicious start to his naval career, he has learned to love his life aboard ship. It's in his blood. It's in his soul. Having now risen to the rate of master's mate, Kydd volunteers to join the crew of the frigate Bacchante in a mission to rescue a British diplomat mired in the hostilities of Napoleon's siege of Venice. The city is surrounded. It will soon fall to Napoleon, and the diplomat will be trapped unless Kydd and the men from Bacchante can help him escape. Stockwin's rousing narrative follows Kydd and his mysterious seafaring mate Nicholas Renzi across the Mediterranean to a rendezvous with danger, and then back toward an even greater challenge -- a harrowing fleet mutiny. As the king's loyal servant, Kydd must decide whether to join his shipmates in their uprising. The cause is just -- sailors' pay has not been raised for a century and a half! But to mutiny is to commit the ultimate treason against king and country. Will Kydd honor his pledge to his sovereign lord, or will he stand by his friends? Kydd faces the most difficult decision of his life in this richly nuanced novel from a master storyteller whose naval expertise and love for the sea shine through on every page.


Kydd

Kydd
Author: Julian Stockwin
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 257
Release: 2001-08-30
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 0743216679

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From internationally bestselling author Julian Stockwell comes a dramatic story closely based on real events following one man’s journey as he becomes a true sailor and defender of Britain. Europe is ablaze with war. The British prime minister is under pressure to intimidate the French and dispatches a Navy squadron to appear off the French coast. To man the ships, ordinary citizens must be press-ganged. Thomas Paine Kydd, a young wig-maker from Guildford, is seized and taken across the country to be part of the crew of the ninety-eight-gun line-of-battle ship Duke William. The ship sails immediately and Kydd has to learn the harsh realities of shipboard life fast. Despite all he goes through, amid dangers of tempest and battle, he comes to admire the skills and courage of his fellow seamen, taking up the challenge himself to become a true sailor and defender of Britain at war. Kydd launches a masterly writing talent and is the first installment of a thrilling new series. Based on dramatic real events, it is classic storytelling at its best, rich with action, exceptional characters, and a page-turning narrative.


Mutiny and Romance in the South Seas

Mutiny and Romance in the South Seas
Author: Sven Wahlroos
Publisher: Dissertation.com
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2001-02
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9780595138074

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Who has not heard of the mutiny on the Bounty? For two hundred years this event has fired the imagination of millions of people, countless books have been written on it, and five motion pictures—so far—dramitized it on the screen. This book is unique in the literature on the mutiny and is the first companion volume to the story. The first part, the Bounty Chronicle, gives a panoramic, yet detailed, month-by-month account of the events, starting before the Bounty’s departure and ending with Fletcher Christian’s death on Pitcairn Island. It even chronicles Captain Bligh’s second breadfruit expedition of which so many people are unaware. The second part of the book, the Bounty Encyclopedia, is full of all the exciting and fascinating details surrounding this great story.