Mr. Bligh's Bad Language
1992 (First Edition).
Cambridge University Press
, Cambridge, England
Described as being a "brilliant contribution to historical anthropology", the author has juxtaposed an account of the mutiny with an analysis of its evolving place in history and culture, thereby offering a new interpretation of the mutiny with the cultural exploration and revolutions of the age. It is a wonderful book to read as well as being a great example of the blending together of theory and writing style.
$48.00
Specifications
| Author | Dening, Greg |
| Publisher | Cambridge University Press |
| Place Published | Cambridge, England |
| Year Published | 1992 (First Edition) |
| Date of First Edition or Edition Notes |
1992 |
| Size | 8vo - Octavo, 152mm x 229mm |
| Chapters | III |
| Pages | 445pp |
Condition Report
| Cover | Hardcover in grey cloth boards with gilt title original spine and non price-clipped dust wrapper both in excellent condition now protected by clear archival covering. |
| Overall | Text and all twenty-one black and white illustrations and maps are likewise in an excellent state with only the very tiniest micro-flecking on all edges and a very small owner's name at top right of front free endpaper, thereby classifying this book as overall near fine. |