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A Narrative of the Mutiny, on Board the Ship Globe, of Nantucket, in the Pacific Ocean, Jan. 1824 / And the journal of a residence of two years on the Mulgrave / Islands; with observations on the manners and customs of / the inhabitants cover

A Narrative of the Mutiny, on Board the Ship Globe, of Nantucket, in the Pacific Ocean, Jan. 1824 / And the journal of a residence of two years on the Mulgrave / Islands; with observations on the manners and customs of / the inhabitants

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An account recounts a violent mutiny aboard a Nantucket whaling vessel in the Pacific and the massacre of most of the crew. Two survivors relate their capture and subsequent two-year residence on the Mulgrave Islands, describing daily life, survival strategies, and interactions with local islanders. The narrative interweaves shipboard experiences and voyage details with ethnographic observations, including a vocabulary and chapters on manners and customs. An introductory section provides background on the whaling industry and Nantucket's maritime practices.

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William Lay

William Lay was an American sailor and author known for his detailed account of maritime life and indigenous cultures in the early 19th century. His notable work, "A Narrative of the Mutiny, on Board the Ship Globe, of Nantucket, in the Pacific Ocean, Jan. 1824," recounts a significant mutiny aboard his ship and provides insights from his subsequent two-year residence on the Mulgrave Islands. Through his observations, Lay offers a unique perspective on the customs and manners of the island's inhabitants, contributing to the understanding of Pacific maritime history and cross-cultural encounters during that era.

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