The Letters of Fletcher Christian
Author: Fletcher Christian
Publisher:
Published: 1796
Total Pages: 188
ISBN-13: 9780904351293
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →Author: Fletcher Christian
Publisher:
Published: 1796
Total Pages: 188
ISBN-13: 9780904351293
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →Author: John Fletcher
Publisher:
Published: 1999
Total Pages: 192
ISBN-13: 9781932774597
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →These are letters that give insight into early Methodist ministry and why Fletcher was John Wesley's designated successor.
Author: Randy Alcorn
Publisher: Multnomah
Published: 2001-09-13
Total Pages: 207
ISBN-13: 1576738612
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →This repack of Randy Alcorn's gripping bestseller delivers us from ignorance of the devil's schemes. Foulgrin, a high-ranking demon, instructs his subordinate on how to deceive and destroy Jordan Fletcher and his family. It's like placing a bugging device in hell's war room, where we overhear our enemies assessing our weaknesses and strategizing attack. Lord Foulgrin's Letters is a Screwtape Letters for our day, equally fascinating yet destinctly different -- a dramatic story with earthly characters, setting, and plot. A creative, insightful, and biblical depiction of spiritual warfare, this book will guide readers to Christ-honoring counterstrategies for putting on the full armor of God and resisting the devil. Alcorn says to win the battle we must know our God, know ourselves, and know our enemy. Lord Foulgrin's Letters, in unparalleled and compelling fashion, helps us better know each.
Author: Caroline Alexander
Publisher: Penguin
Published: 2004-05-25
Total Pages: 512
ISBN-13: 1440627517
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →More than two centuries after Master’s Mate Fletcher Christian led a mutiny against Lieutenant William Bligh on a small, armed transport vessel called Bounty, the true story of this enthralling adventure has become obscured by the legend. Combining vivid characterization and deft storytelling, Caroline Alexander shatters the centuries-old myths surrounding this story. She brilliantly shows how, in a desperate attempt to save one man from the gallows and another from ignominy, two powerful families came together and began to create the version of history we know today. The true story of the mutiny on the Bounty is an epic of duty and heroism, pride and power, and the assassination of a brave man’s honor at the dawn of the Romantic age.
Author: Owen Rutter
Publisher:
Published: 1989
Total Pages: 252
ISBN-13:
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →Court-martial on board H.M.S. Duke, in Portsmouth, September 12-18, 1792, of Peter Heywood, James Morrison, Charles Norman, Joseph Coleman, Thomas Ellison, Thomas M'Intosh, Thomas Burkitt, John Millward, William Muspratt, and Michael Byrn for mutinously running away with the Bounty and deserting from His Majesty's service.
Author: Kathleen Coburn
Publisher: Routledge
Published: 2019-09-25
Total Pages: 662
ISBN-13: 1000736474
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →First published in 2002. Volume 1 of the notes on the Notebooks of Samuel Taylor Coleridge, spanning from 1794 to 1804. The volume is in two parts, text and notes. During his adult life until his death in 1834, Coleridge made entries in more than sixty notebooks. Neither commonplace books nor diaries, but something of both, they contain notes on literary, theological, philosophical, scientific, social and psychological matters, plans for and fragments of works and many other items of great interest. Shortly after World War II, Kathleen Coburn, formerly of Victoria College in Toronto, rediscovered this great collection of unpublished manuscripts. With the support of the Coleridge estate, she embarked on a career of editing and publishing these volumes and was awarded with many honours for her work, including: a Leverhulme Award (1948), a Guggenheim Fellowship (1953), a Fellowship in the Royal Society of Canada (1958), the Order of Canada (1974) and an honorary doctorate from her own university. Originally projected as a five volume set (each volume consisting of a book of text and a book of notes).
Author: Anne Salmond
Publisher: Penguin Random House New Zealand Limited
Published: 2011-08-01
Total Pages: 763
ISBN-13: 1742287816
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →In Bligh, the story of the most notorious of all Pacific explorers is told through a new lens as a significant episode in the history of the world, not simply of the West. Award-winning anthropologist Anne Salmond recounts the triumphs and disasters of William Bligh's life and career in a riveting narrative that for the first time portrays the Pacific islanders as key players. From 1777, Salmond charts Bligh's three Pacific voyages – with Captain James Cook in the Resolution, on board the Bounty, and as commander of the Providence. Salmond offers new insights into the mutiny aboard the Bounty – and on Bligh's extraordinary 3000-mile journey across the Pacific in a small boat – through new revelations from unguarded letters between him and his wife Betsy. We learn of their passionate relationship, and her unstinting loyalty throughout the trials of his turbulent career and his fight to clear his name. This beautifully told story reveals Bligh as an important ethnographer, adding to the paradoxical legacy of the famed seaman. For the first time, we hear how Bligh and his men were changed by their experiences in the South Seas, and how in turn they changed that island world forever. 'Remarkable . . . The mutiny has inspired some marvellous books, of which this is possibly the finest.' --Jim Eagles, New Zealand Herald
Author: Charles Nordhoff
Publisher: Back Bay Books
Published: 1989-04-11
Total Pages: 420
ISBN-13:
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →A British crew mutinies against the cruel commander of the Bounty in 1787.