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The Lonely Island: The Refuge of the Mutineers

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A group of sailors aboard a naval vessel grow increasingly oppressed by a harsh and tyrannical captain, prompting the acting officer to lead a mutiny; after seizing the ship they seek refuge on a remote island and attempt to build a new community. The narrative traces their efforts to survive, disputes among the settlers, interactions with island inhabitants, and the moral and practical dilemmas of leadership, justice, and exile. Interwoven with vivid seafaring description and scenes of daily labor, the account examines how isolation and violence reshape character and social order.

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R. M. Ballantyne

R. M. Ballantyne was a Scottish author known for his adventure novels, particularly popular among young readers in the 19th century. His works often explore themes of exploration, bravery, and the natural world, reflecting his own experiences as a sailor and traveler. Among his notable titles is "Away in the Wilderness," which showcases his ability to weave thrilling narratives with moral lessons. Ballantyne's storytelling is characterized by vivid descriptions and engaging plots, making him a significant figure in children's literature of his time. His extensive bibliography includes nearly a hundred works, many of which remain influential in the adventure genre.

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