The Mutiny on the Bounty Trilogy 
this book is one of my all time favorites and I have probably read it 5 times through the years. You feel like you are on the Bounty, you feel like you are in Tahiti and Pitcairn's Island, Bligh's voyage is remarkable
An amazing story. Must read!

A fictionalized account based on fact with titles Mutiny on the Bounty, Men Against the Sea (where captain and loyal crew sail their set adrift lifeboat in hopes of survival) and Pitcairn Island (the final resting spot for the mutineers.) The saga is a non-stop adventure that addresses arrogance, liberty of a sort, lust, courage, misjudgment and justicein the case of the mutineers complicated by the addition of alcohol and women. What more could you want?
Though I'm not usually much interested in seafaring stories, many years ago I read and enjoyed this account of the mutiny aboard the Bounty. I still vividly remember the account of the suffering and survival of Captain Bligh and those who were with him on a small boat for forty some days after the mutiny. And I found equally thrilling, and occasionally thought-provoking, the account of Fletcher Christian and his leadership and moral struggles. Quite a good read!
Makes a big book, but great to have the whole story in one cover, based on historical facts, but written in a readable novel form.
Charles Bernard Nordhoff
Hardcover | Pages: 692 pages Rating: 4.38 | 1106 Users | 76 Reviews

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ISBN: | 1568525370 (ISBN13: 9781568525372) |
Edition Language: | English |
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The story of the Bounty will be told as long as men sail the sea. The storytelling genius of the authors finds here a canvas filled with color, action and adventure. Readers will realize, as did the authors, that so large a drama could not be confined to the compass of an ordinary book. Nordoff and Hall chose to tell the story of the Bounty in three acts:
Mutiny on the Bounty Men Against the Sea Pitcairn's IslandIn The Mutiny on the Bounty Trilogy these three books have been united in a single volume to form the complete work that the authors had in mind.
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Title | : | The Mutiny on the Bounty Trilogy |
Author | : | Charles Bernard Nordhoff |
Book Format | : | Hardcover |
Book Edition | : | Deluxe Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 692 pages |
Published | : | April 15th 2005 by Konecky & Konecky |
Categories | : | Historical. Historical Fiction. Fiction. Adventure |
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Ratings: 4.38 From 1106 Users | 76 ReviewsColumn Containing Books The Mutiny on the Bounty Trilogy
I just finished the first of the stories, "Mutiny on the Bounty," and enjoyed it. I can't say that the South Pacific islands hold any charm for me, but the tale of the famous mutiny, told from the perspective of a fictional midshipman, was fascinating. The courtmartial had me on the edge of my seat as I waited for the outcome with respect to the main character's companions. It was a sad story, but it was a good sad story. After I take a break, I'll go back and read the following tales, "Menthis book is one of my all time favorites and I have probably read it 5 times through the years. You feel like you are on the Bounty, you feel like you are in Tahiti and Pitcairn's Island, Bligh's voyage is remarkable
An amazing story. Must read!

A fictionalized account based on fact with titles Mutiny on the Bounty, Men Against the Sea (where captain and loyal crew sail their set adrift lifeboat in hopes of survival) and Pitcairn Island (the final resting spot for the mutineers.) The saga is a non-stop adventure that addresses arrogance, liberty of a sort, lust, courage, misjudgment and justicein the case of the mutineers complicated by the addition of alcohol and women. What more could you want?
Though I'm not usually much interested in seafaring stories, many years ago I read and enjoyed this account of the mutiny aboard the Bounty. I still vividly remember the account of the suffering and survival of Captain Bligh and those who were with him on a small boat for forty some days after the mutiny. And I found equally thrilling, and occasionally thought-provoking, the account of Fletcher Christian and his leadership and moral struggles. Quite a good read!
Makes a big book, but great to have the whole story in one cover, based on historical facts, but written in a readable novel form.
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