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The narrative records a naval expedition sent to procure and transport breadfruit plants to Caribbean colonies, describing outfitting, sea passages, and procedures for preserving live plants aboard. Encounters with Pacific island communities are recounted in detail, including social customs, presents, and local incidents during extended stays. Tensions aboard culminate in a mutiny that forces part of the crew into a small boat, and the author then chronicles the arduous open-boat voyage through reefs and island chains to a Dutch settlement in Timor. Subsequent passages detail stops at regional ports and the voyage home, accompanied by charts, plans, and botanical observations.

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William Bligh

William Bligh was a British naval officer and explorer, best known for his role in the infamous mutiny aboard the HMS Bounty in 1789. His detailed account of this event, titled "A Narrative of the Mutiny, on Board His Majesty's Ship Bounty," provides a firsthand perspective on the challenges faced during the voyage and the subsequent rebellion led by Fletcher Christian. Bligh also authored "A Voyage to the South Sea," which chronicles his explorations in the Pacific. His experiences and writings contribute significantly to maritime history and the understanding of naval life in the late 18th century.

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