Wrote many books with Charles Nordoff, such as Mutiny on the Bounty
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The 'mutiny on the Bounty occurred aboard a British Royal Navy ship on 28 April 1789, and has been commemorated by several books, films, and popular songs, many of which take considerable liberti...
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Charles Nordhoff wrote with his friend James Norman Hall a three-volume novel about the famous eighteenth-century mutiny, in which the crew of the H.M.S. Bounty, a British war vessel, arose against their cruel commander, Captain William Bligh.
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The true story of the the 1789 mutiny on the Bounty is far more complicated than suggested by film versions of the event, ... Islanders in throngs of canoes greeted the ship, and "in ten minutes," wrote Bligh, the Bounty was so filled with Tahitians that "I could scarce find my own people." Within a few days,
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The rousing, 18th century story of the Bounty's mutiny, directed by Frank Lloyd, was adapted from the first two volumes of the Charles Nordhoff-James Norman Hall 1932 best seller, The Bounty Trilogy (composed of Mutiny on the Bounty, Men Against the Sea, and Pitcairn Island).
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Its James Norman Hall and Charles Nordhoff alright. Both authors spent much of their time in Tahiti, hoping to settle there. James Norman Hall went bak to America, but returned to Tahiti until he died.That is how he got his details about th...
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Summarizes the 1789 event and provides crew lists, bibliographies, and links. ... Events Matrixing: Restriction, Confusion & Neglect in the Bounty Mutiny ... A fascinating academic thesis by Ian Campbell examining the causes, effects, and personalities of the Bounty Mutiny.
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After the mutiny, the Bounty first returned to Tahiti.  Christian was elected captain, and the ship set off to find a place to live.  The mutineers started, then abandoned a settlement on the island of Tubuai, and the ship again returned to Tahiti.  Nine of the Bounty mutineers with six Polynesian men,
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The Bounty Mutiny and its aftermath as told in the original sources. ... So wrote Lieutenant William Bligh, Commander of His Majesty's Armed Vessel Bounty, of their departure from Spithead, England, on December 23, 1787, with 46 men aboard.
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