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| First edition dustcover | |
| Author | Charles Nordhoff and James Norman Hall |
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| Language | English |
| Series | The Bounty Trilogy |
| Genre | Historical novel |
| Publisher | Little, Brown and Company |
Publication date | October 1932 |
| Publication place | United States |
| Media type | Print (hardback & paperback) |
| Followed by | Men Against the Sea |
Mutiny on the Bounty is a 1932 novel by Charles Nordhoff and James Norman Hall, [1] based on the mutiny against Lieutenant William Bligh, commanding officer of the Bounty in 1789. It has been made into several films and a musical. It was the first of what became The Bounty Trilogy, which continues with Men Against the Sea (1933), and concludes with Pitcairn's Island (1934).
The novel tells the story through a fictional first-person narrator by the name of Roger Byam, based on a crew member Peter Heywood. [2] Byam, although not one of the mutineers, remains with the Bounty after the mutiny. He subsequently returns to Tahiti and is eventually arrested and taken back to England to face a court-martial. He and several other members of the crew are eventually acquitted.
An earlier work, Les Révoltés de la Bounty ( The Mutineers of the Bounty ), was published by Jules Verne in 1879. [3]