9780609807163-0609807161-Batavia's Graveyard: The True Story of the Mad Heretic Who Led History's Bloodiest Mutiny

Batavia's Graveyard: The True Story of the Mad Heretic Who Led History's Bloodiest Mutiny

ISBN-13: 9780609807163
ISBN-10: 0609807161
Edition: Reprint
Author: Mike Dash
Publication date: 2003
Publisher: Crown
Format: Paperback 512 pages
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ISBN-13: 9780609807163
ISBN-10: 0609807161
Edition: Reprint
Author: Mike Dash
Publication date: 2003
Publisher: Crown
Format: Paperback 512 pages

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Batavia's Graveyard: The True Story of the Mad Heretic Who Led History's Bloodiest Mutiny (ISBN-13: 9780609807163 and ISBN-10: 0609807161), written by authors Mike Dash, was published by Crown in 2003. With an overall rating of 4.2 stars, it's a notable title among other Australia & New Zealand (Australia & Oceania History, Expeditions & Discoveries, World History) books. You can easily purchase or rent Batavia's Graveyard: The True Story of the Mad Heretic Who Led History's Bloodiest Mutiny (Paperback) from BooksRun, along with many other new and used Australia & New Zealand books and textbooks. And, if you're looking to sell your copy, our current buyback offer is $0.42.

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In 1628 the Dutch East India Company loaded the Batavia, the flagship of its fleet, with a king’s ransom in gold, silver, and gems for her maiden voyage to Java; the ship itself was a tangible symbol of the world’s richest and most powerful monopoly.

The company also sent along a new employee to guard its treasure. He was Jeronimus Corneliszoon, a disgraced and bankrupt man with great charisma and dangerously heretical ideas. With the help of a few disgruntled sailors, he hatched a plot to seize the ship and her riches. The mutiny might have succeeded, but in the dark morning hours of June 3, 1629, the Batavia smashed through a coral reef and ran aground on a small chain of islands near Australia. The captain and skipper escaped the wreck, and in a tiny lifeboat they set sail for Java—some 1,500 miles north—to summon help. More than 250 frightened survivors waded ashore, thankful to be alive. Unfortunately, Jeronimus and the mutineers had survived too, and the nightmare was only beginning.

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