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True Crime and Punishment: Mutinies

Shocking real-life stories of subversion at sea
By:Barry Stone
Publisher:Allen & Unwin Pty Ltd
Print ISBN:9781741966343
eText ISBN:9781742663951
Edition:0
Format:Reflowable

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What drives men at sea to commit mutiny to murderously rebel against superior officers and risk their own lives?

Mutinies is an exhaustive investigation of twenty-three of the world's most infamous uprisings at sea, from the earliest days of ocean exploration to the present. Investigating the circumstances and motivations that drive seamen to overthrow authority and commit extreme and lethal crimes, Barry Stone uncovers the fascinating stories behind some of maritime history's most treacherous and treasonous acts. From the psychopathic events that unfolded on the Batavia in 1629 with leader Jeronimus Cornelisz systematically torturing and killing survivors when the ship ran aground, to the chilling real-life The Hunt for Red October story the extraordinary revolt aboard the Soviet warship Storozhevoy in 1975, this explosive collection of true stories makes for gripping reading.

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