The Captain Called It Mutiny
Frederic Van De Water
Leído por Mark Harrington
On December 1, 1842, three crew members of the U.S. Navy brig Somers were hanged for mutiny. The alleged leader was eighteen-year-old Philip Spencer, son of President Tyler's Secretary of War. The author, a distant relative of one of the crew members suspected in the incident, attempts to uncover the facts of this controversial moment in United States naval history. - Summary by Mark Harrington
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| Foreword and Chapter 1. Revelation | 23:54 | Leído por Mark Harrington |
| Chapter 2. Principal Characters | 45:10 | Leído por Mark Harrington |
| Chapter 3. Prelude | 27:22 | Leído por Mark Harrington |
| Chapter 4. Enough Hope | 21:57 | Leído por Mark Harrington |
| Chapter 5. Cry Havoc | 18:46 | Leído por Mark Harrington |
| Chapter 6. Saturday, November 26 | 32:42 | Leído por Mark Harrington |
| Chapter 7. Sunday, November 27 | 25:12 | Leído por Mark Harrington |
| Chapter 8. Monday, November 28 | 21:04 | Leído por Mark Harrington |
| Chapter 9. Tuesday, November 29 | 22:23 | Leído por Mark Harrington |
| Chapter 10. Wednesday, November 30 | 33:06 | Leído por Mark Harrington |
| Chapter 11. Black Thursday | 26:03 | Leído por Mark Harrington |
| Chapter 12. Catharsis | 36:53 | Leído por Mark Harrington |
| Chapter 13. Rising Wind | 32:17 | Leído por Mark Harrington |
| Chapter 14. Ablution | 34:05 | Leído por Mark Harrington |
| Chapter 15. Restoration | 21:48 | Leído por Mark Harrington |
| Chapter 16. Aftermath | 26:37 | Leído por Mark Harrington |
| Chapter 17. Autopsy | 19:49 | Leído por Mark Harrington |