Voyage to the South Sea

Voyage to the South Sea
A Voyage to the South Sea, written by William Bligh in 1792, recounts his expedition aboard HMS Bounty to transport breadfruit trees to the West Indies. The narrative details the infamous mutiny that occurred on the ship, leading to Bligh's remarkable survival journey with a small crew from Tofoa to Timor. This account is notable for its firsthand perspective on both the mutiny and the challenges faced during the voyage, providing insight into maritime history and leadership under duress.







