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A Voyage to the South Sea - cover

A Voyage to the South Sea

William Bligh

Publisher: Good Press

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A Voyage to the South Sea is an exciting and delightful autobiography by Vice-Admiral William Bligh. He details the maritime excursion of the HMS Bounty, including the mutiny in 1789.
Available since: 11/20/2019.
Print length: 765 pages.

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