Captain Bligh's Second Chance: An Eyewitness Account of His Return to the South SeasChatham, 2007 - Broj stranica: 184 Shortly after the Bounty mutiny, William Bligh was commissioned to lead another voyage on the Providence in 1791-- a journey that culminated in the successful transport of breadfruit and botanical specimens from the West Indies. But just weeks after the Providence left port, Bligh succumbed to illness and took to bed--often near death--for most of the trip. Captain Bligh's Second Chance is the fascinating memoir of Lieutenant George Tobin, who accompanied Bligh on the Providence voyage and documented his illnesses and the effects on the crew. Tobin's account reveals that the voyage of Providence is more than the turning point in Bligh's career; it is the key to understanding his whole life and character. |
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... soon obliged them to tack . A sailing canoe made an effort to reach us , but soon put back to Island Number 1. In christening these islands the alphabet was now expended , obliging us to continue them numerically . There was in the ...
... soon obliged them to tack . A sailing canoe made an effort to reach us , but soon put back to Island Number 1. In christening these islands the alphabet was now expended , obliging us to continue them numerically . There was in the ...
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... soon observed shaping a course towards the boat from Island A and their rapid approach made it necessary to be on my guard , having only a young gentleman , Mr. Bushby , and the boat's crew , while our pursuers were numerous . The whale ...
... soon observed shaping a course towards the boat from Island A and their rapid approach made it necessary to be on my guard , having only a young gentleman , Mr. Bushby , and the boat's crew , while our pursuers were numerous . The whale ...
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... soon felt the same . The attempt giving any account of a place so often described , and if I mistake not , visited by yourself , is unnecessary . It shall only be observed that , if Tahiti was in a state of sugar cultivation , with a ...
... soon felt the same . The attempt giving any account of a place so often described , and if I mistake not , visited by yourself , is unnecessary . It shall only be observed that , if Tahiti was in a state of sugar cultivation , with a ...
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Introduction | 7 |
AprilOctober 1791 | 15 |
NovemberDecember 1791 | 34 |
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anchor appearance approach arrival Assistant attended became believe birds boats breadfruit brought called canoes Cape Captain Bligh chiefs close cloth coast cocoanut colour commander common considerable continued course crew direction distant doubt east effect European feet fire fish formed four frequently friends giving ground half head height hope hour inhabitants island isle kind land latitude leaving length longitude look manner Matavai means miles morning mountains natives nature nearly never night noon observed occasion officers particularly party passed perhaps person plantain plants Pomare present probably Providence reached received remained remarkable rocks sail scarcely seemed seen ship shore short side soon Table Bay Tahiti Tahitian taken taking Tobin took town trees various vessels voyage weather whole wind