“MASTER OF MY SHIP, YOU MUTINOUS DOG!”
NORDHOFF, Charles and HALL, James Norman. Mutiny on the Bounty. Boston: Little, Brown, 1932. Octavo, original blue cloth, original dust jacket.
First edition, first issue, of this nautical classic, in first-issue dust jacket.
Journalists Nordhoff and Hall began writing together in 1920 and soon moved to Tahiti to research and develop articles for Harper’s Magazine. After settling there, they expanded their collaboration to include novels inspired by the island and its history. Drawing on Sir John Barrow’s The Mutiny of the Bounty (1831) for inspiration, the writers enjoyed “enormous popular and critical success” with this first in a trilogy about the H.M.S. Bounty. Their work “remains a model of meticulous research, realistic plotting and dialogue and romantic painterly description” (ANB). The novel has been adapted for cinema and television numerous times, most notably the motion pictures of 1935 and 1962. First issue, with plain endpapers, in first-issue dust jacket, without reviews on rear flap. Bruccoli & Clark III:256. Dust jacket price-clipped.
Light sunning to spine of book and bright dust jacket, with only light edgewear to dust jacket. An extremely good copy of a scarce first edition.