Pitcairn. The Rebels of the Bounty will Disappear

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Pitcairn. The Rebels of the Bounty will Disappear

Pitcairn. The Rebels of the Bounty will Disappear

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Who are the descendants of Fletcher Christian today? How did the Bounty rebels survive in virtual autarky on their island at the end of the world for ten generations? Why did the British crown finally take its revenge on the mutineers who had defied it since 1790? Olivier Goujon tells the epic story of the most astonishing human community, both mythical and terrifying, in the form of an adventure story and a journalistic investigation. The destiny of about fifty men and women who were rejected and disconnected from the rest of the world, from the progress of science and evolution. A damned nation that has lived in extreme difficulty for 230 years, often against morality and human rights. Caught up by the modern world, secret diplomacy, international trade, and the King's justice, the island is now at a dramatic turning point in its history.

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Olivier Goujon

Olivier Goujon, journalist, photojournalist and director, is one of the very few journalists to have visited the island and have access to the hermetic society of Pitcairn. He is the author of Femen, Story of a Betrayal and Those Stupid Journalists (published by Max Milo).

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