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Mutiny on the Bounty

By: Charles Nordhoff, James Norman Hall
Narrated by: Charlton Griffin
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In 1789 HMS Bounty under the command of Lieutenant William Bligh sailed off on a voyage to Tahiti in the South Pacific to obtain breadfruit trees for transplanting in the Caribbean. After a long, difficult voyage, in which a passage of Cape Horn had to be abandoned, the ship finally reached its destination. Within a few months, the Bounty was loaded with breadfruit plants and fresh provisions. But the return voyage never materialized.

In this most successful retelling of the famous saga of the Bounty mutiny, Nordhoff and Hall recreate the excitement, peril, fear, and tension that envelope the crew members. Made into films in 1935, 1962, and 1994, it is a story that continues to enthrall new generations. In a realist style, the novel brings the listener into the private world of William Bligh, Fletcher Christian, Roger Byum, and all the other crew members. It is a story you will want to hear more than once.

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©1932 Charles Nordhoff and James Norman Hall (P)2014 Audio Connoisseur
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"This vigorous, artistic narrative remains incontestably the finest account of the Bounty story, and since many others have tried to write of this famous ship and its misadventures, the accomplishment of Nordhoff and Hall was not trivial. A grand book." (James A. Michener)

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The sound effects were tawdry. They were a distraction to me. With audio processing difficulties, I could have done without.

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This is an excellent audio version of Mutiny on the Bounty! I read the book several years ago, and loved it. I needed to reread it so it was fresh in my mind for a book discussion group, and decided to make more efficient use of my time by listening to part of it. That is why I purchased this audible version. Well, I am so glad that I did! I ended up listening to most of the book. The narrator was wonderful, and he made the story come alive.

Excellent narration of a classic sea adventure!

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This was a favorite book from childhood. Hearing it read aloud added a special excitement to visiting again after all these years. It’s still a good story, though I am a much more aware now of the limitations of its euro-centric point of view.

The reading is reasonably good. The narrator chooses to emphasize words like “the” and “a” in a way that I find bizarre. Also, he should be told to look up how to pronounce the word “truculent.”

But he makes sense of the story and the drama, and I enjoyed hearing the book.

Rousing adventure story

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After a somewhat slow start, this book picks up steam when the book's narrator joins the Bounty crew. Numerous colorful characters and their adventures and tribulations are beautifully described throughout. Inspired by a true story, with heroic and tragic aspects, the reader is swept up in the events carried along by a beautiful narration by Charlton Griffin. Enjoy!

A great book and wonderful performance

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