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Sale 2683 - Lot 321
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Bligh, William (1754-1817)
A Narrative of the Mutiny on Board His Majesty's Ship Bounty; and the Subsequent Voyage of Part of the Crew in the Ship's Boat.
London: Printed for George Nicol, 1790.
First edition, large quarto, illustrated with 3 folding engraved charts and folding scale diagram of The Bounty's unnamed launch; bound in modern half red morocco in period style with marbled paper boards and handsomely gilt-tooled and -lettered spine; the large chart slightly creased with old marginal repairs; 10 1/2 x 8 in.
Ferguson 71; Hill 132; ESTC T7185.
"Much altercation took place among the mutinous crew during the whole business: some swore 'I'll be damned if he does not find his way home, if he gets anything with him' (meaning me); others, when the carpenter's chest was carrying away, 'Damn my eyes, he will have a vessel built in a month.' While others laughed at the helpless situation of the boat, being very deep, and so little room for those who were in her. As for Christian, he seemed meditating instant destruction on himself and everyone." (Quoted from page 5 of the present work.)
A Narrative of the Mutiny on Board His Majesty's Ship Bounty; and the Subsequent Voyage of Part of the Crew in the Ship's Boat.
London: Printed for George Nicol, 1790.
First edition, large quarto, illustrated with 3 folding engraved charts and folding scale diagram of The Bounty's unnamed launch; bound in modern half red morocco in period style with marbled paper boards and handsomely gilt-tooled and -lettered spine; the large chart slightly creased with old marginal repairs; 10 1/2 x 8 in.
Ferguson 71; Hill 132; ESTC T7185.
"Much altercation took place among the mutinous crew during the whole business: some swore 'I'll be damned if he does not find his way home, if he gets anything with him' (meaning me); others, when the carpenter's chest was carrying away, 'Damn my eyes, he will have a vessel built in a month.' While others laughed at the helpless situation of the boat, being very deep, and so little room for those who were in her. As for Christian, he seemed meditating instant destruction on himself and everyone." (Quoted from page 5 of the present work.)