Legend has it that Patrick O'Brian's editor paid that author's first manuscript what he considered to be high praise indeed: he compared it to the works of Dudley Pope. The late Pope's naval histories are renowned for the way they share the riveting, evocative character of his novels. This is true of none more than his masterly The Black Ship, a work of nonfiction that reads like a thriller. In a true story evocative of Mutiny on the Bounty, Pope recounts one of the most brutal episodes in British Naval history, the bloody mutiny aboard H.M.S. Hermione, and the Royal Navy's daring recapture of the same ship.
Chapter 1. Mr Jesup’s Petition
Chapter 13. The Inevitable Hour
Chapter 15. The Dead and the Drunk
Chapter 17. The Oath of Secrecy
Chapter 19. Bad News for Sir Hyde
Chapter 20. The Cost of Freedom
Chapter 21. On Board a Corsair
Chapter 22. Southcott’s Revenge
Chapter 23. Bureaucrats at Bay
Chapter 25. The US President Helps
Appendix A. The Effect of a Flogging
Appendix B. Floggings ordered by Captain Wilkinson in theHermione January 25-October 12, 1795
Appendix C. Floggings ordered by Captain Pigot in the Success, October 22, 1794-September 11, 1795
Appendix D. The Men Active in the Mutiny
Appendix E. Recorded trials for mutiny in the Royal Navy for the year 1798