The Bounty: The True Story of the Mutiny on the Bounty

Abridged
Author: Caroline Alexander
Narrator: Michael York
Genres: History
Publisher: Penguin Audiobooks
Date: September 2003
Length: 6 hours
Ratings:
  • Book Rating: 3.5/5
Formats:
  • CD

Overview

More than two centuries have passed since Master's Mate Fletcher Christian mutinied against Lieutenant Bligh on a small, armed transport vessel called Bounty. Why the details of this obscure adventure at the end of the world remain vivid and enthralling is as intriguing as the truth behind the legend.

In giving the Bounty mutiny its historical due, Caroline Alexander has chosen to frame her narrative by focusing on the court-martial of the ten mutineers who were captured in Tahiti and brought to justice in England. This fresh perspective wonderfully revivifies the entire saga, and the salty, colorful language of the captured men themselves conjures the events of that April morning in 1789, when Christian's breakdown impelled every man on a fateful course: Bligh and his loyalists on the historic open boat voyage that revealed him to be one of history's great navigators; Christian on his restless exile; and the captured mutineers toward their day in court. As the book unfolds, each figure emerges as a full-blown character caught up in a drama that may well end on the gallows. And as Alexander shows, it was in a desperate fight to escape hanging that one of the accused defendants deliberately spun the mutiny into the myth we know today-of the tyrannical Lieutenant Bligh of the Bounty.

Ultimately, Alexander concludes that the Bounty mutiny was sparked by that most unpredictable, combustible, and human of situations-the chemistry between strong personalities living in close quarters. Her account of the voyage, the trial, and the surprising fates of Bligh, Christian, and the mutineers is an epic of ambition, passion, pride, and duty at the dawn of the Romantic era.

Reviews (2)

The Bounty

Written by Anonymous from Seattle, WA on February 8th, 2008

  • Book Rating: 4/5

This was a great accounting of The Bounty and the mutiny that became part of history. It was very enjoyable and gave great insight into how this event developed and was played out. Enjoyed the narrative!

Good read

Written by KD on January 26th, 2006

  • Book Rating: 4/5

This book was fascinating to me. The author clearly did her research, and this is the story of the mutiny on the Bounty in a perspective I had never heard before. I was riveted by the details and the story being told from a fresh perspective -- that of the 10 mutineers who were captured and court-martialed. Even if you think you know the story, it's worth a listen.

Author Details

Author Details

Alexander, Caroline

"Caroline Alexander has written for The New Yorker, Granta, Cond‚ Nast Traveler, Smithsonian, Outside, and National Geographic and is the author of four previous books."