NEW NONFICTION; Author offers bounteous tale of mutiny.(Arts and Lifestyle)

From: The Boston Herald | Date: September 14, 2003| Author: Mitchell, Rob | Copyright information

Byline: Rob Mitchell

[B]By Rob Mitchell

"The Bounty: The True Story of the Mutiny on the Bounty" by Caroline Alexander (Viking, $27.95).

Everyone thinks they know the story of the Bounty. As the tale goes, the vessel set sail from England in 1787 on a mission to collect breadfruit plants from the South Pacific island of Tahiti. After several months there, beguiled by the Tahitian lifestyle and bullied by the sadistic Capt. Bligh, Master's Mate Flet...

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