The first edition of this book is dated 1880. The edition used is dated 1880. The publisher was James Nisbet & Co. Ltd., 21 Berners St., London. The number of pages is 413.
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Contents
Chapter I.
The Refuge of the Mutineers.
Chapter II.
Records the Duties and Troubles of the Mutineers.
Chapter III.
The Lonely Island Sighted.
Chapter IV.
The Island Explored.
Chapter V.
The Landing of the Livestock in Bounty Bay.
Chapter VI.
Settling down and Exploration.
Chapter VII.
Roasting, Foraging, and Fabricating.
Chapter VIII.
Division of the Island—Moralisings, Misgivings, and a Great Event.
Chapter IX.
Sally’s Chief Joys—Dark Clouds Overspread the Pitcairn Sky, and Darker Deeds are done.
Chapter X.
Dangers, Joys, Trials, and Multiplication.
Chapter XI.
Sporting, Schooling and Moralising.
Chapter XII.
Converse in the Cave—Cruelty, Punishment, and Revelry.
Chapter XIII.
Tyrants and Plotters.
Chapter XIV.
The Influence of Infancy, also of Villainy.
Chapter XV.
Murder!
Chapter XVI.
Matt Quintal makes a Tremendous Discovery.
Chapter XVII.
The Clouds grow Thicker and Blacker.
Chapter XVIII.
Aquatic Amusements.
Chapter XIX.
The Darkest Hour.
Chapter XX.
The Dawn of a Better Day.
Chapter XXI.
The Last Man.
Chapter XXII.
John Adams longs for a Chum and becomes a Story-Teller.
Chapter XXIII.
The Pitcairners have a Night of it.
Chapter XXIV.
Refers to Things Spiritual and Physical.
Chapter XXV.
Tells of an Important Matter.
Chapter XXVI.
Treats of a Birth and of Devastation.
Chapter XXVII.
A Picnic and a Surprise.
Chapter XXVIII.
The First Ship, and News of Home.
Chapter XXIX.
Jack Brace stirs up the War Spirit of Adams.
Chapter XXX.
Adams and the Girls.
Chapter XXXI.
Treats of Interesting Matters.
Chapter XXXII.
Another Visit from the Great World.
Chapter XXXIII.
New Arrivals and Strange Adventures.
Chapter XXXIV.
Farewell!
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