Reviews
"extensively researched"- Ausmarine ; "indispensable"- Nautical Research Journal ; "extensively researched"- Work Boat World ; "a delightful read...the second edition of this book...is a much more powerful research tool than the first edition"- The Nautilus ; "[The first edition is] the most used reference book in my library. It is full of interesting facts, stories and recollections, which, together, build up a picture of Pitcairn all the way back to the day of its most famous caller, the Bounty , in 1790."-David Ransom, editor, The UK Log , magazine of the Pitcairn Islands Study Group; "The previous edition of this work have been an invaluable tool for all those interested in the history of Pitcairn Island. It has been especially useful for philatelists, as it is the only source available to verify the veracity of postal history."- Steve Pendleton, editor, Pitcairn Log ; "This book is indispensable for anyone interested in the social and economic history of Pitcairn Island, the mutiny on H.M.S. Bounty , or maritime history in general. Its chronological account of the many ships that have called at Pitcairn for the past two centuries-liberally illustrated with photos of the vessels, the island and its inhabitants-is valuable not only for serious research, but as a source of delight for the armchair traveler."-Donald A. Maxton, author of The Mutiny on H.M.S. Bounty: A Guide to Nonfiction, Fiction, Poetry, Films, Articles, and Music., The most used reference book in my library. It is full of interesting facts, stories and recollections, which, together, build up a picture of Pitcairn all the way back to the day of its most famous caller, HMAV 'Bounty', in 1790."--David Ransom, Editor, The UK Log, magazine of the Pitcairn Islands Study Group., "extensively researched"-- Ausmarine ; "indispensable"-- Nautical Research Journal ; "extensively researched"-- Work Boat World ; "a delightful read...the second edition of this book...is a much more powerful research tool than the first edition"-- The Nautilus ; "[The first edition is] the most used reference book in my library. It is full of interesting facts, stories and recollections, which, together, build up a picture of Pitcairn all the way back to the day of its most famous caller, the Bounty , in 1790."--David Ransom, editor, The UK Log , magazine of the Pitcairn Islands Study Group; "The previous edition of this work have been an invaluable tool for all those interested in the history of Pitcairn Island. It has been especially useful for philatelists, as it is the only source available to verify the veracity of postal history."-- Steve Pendleton, editor, Pitcairn Log ; "This book is indispensable for anyone interested in the social and economic history of Pitcairn Island, the mutiny on H.M.S. Bounty , or maritime history in general. Its chronological account of the many ships that have called at Pitcairn for the past two centuries--liberally illustrated with photos of the vessels, the island and its inhabitants--is valuable not only for serious research, but as a source of delight for the armchair traveler."--Donald A. Maxton, author of The Mutiny on H.M.S. Bounty: A Guide to Nonfiction, Fiction, Poetry, Films, Articles, and Music.