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Batavias Graveyard by Mike Dash


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This historical account details the 1629 wreck of the Dutch East India Company ship Batavia off the coast of Australia and the horrific mutiny that followed. The narrative examines the vessel’s strained leadership, specifically the friction between the merchant Francisco Pelsaert and the skipper Ariaen Jacobsz. Central to the tragedy is Jeronimus Cornelisz, an apothecary and heretic who orchestrated a bloody massacre of survivors after the ship struck a reef. The sources describe the brutal conditions of seventeenth-century seafaring and the psychopathic manipulation Cornelisz used to control his followers. Ultimately, the text chronicles the rescue mission, the execution of the mutineers, and the archaeological evidence remaining on the islands today.

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