The Mutineers of the Bounty

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Mutineers of the Bounty
AuthorJules Verne
CountryFrance
LanguageFrench
GenreHistorical novel
Publication date
1879
Original illustration by Léon Benett

Mutineers of the Bounty (in French Les Révoltés de la Bounty) is a historical novel by Jules Verne. The story is based on British documents about the Mutiny on Bounty and was published in 1879 together with novel The Begum's Millions (Les cinq cents millions de la Bégum), as a part of the Voyages Extraordinaires series (The Extraordinary Voyages).

Unlike many authors covering the topic, Verne concentrates on the deposed captain of the Bounty, William Bligh. After mutineers forced Bligh into the Bounty's 23 foot launch on April 28, 1789, he led loyal crew members on a 6,710 kilometer journey to safety, reaching Timor 47 days later.

The original text was written by Gabriel Marcel (1843-1909), a geographer from National Library in Paris. Jules Verne’s work was proofreading. Verne bought the rights to the text for 300 francs.

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