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South Ernest Shackleton

South By Ernest Shackleton

South by Ernest Shackleton


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Summary

This is Ernest Shackleton's gripping account of the doomed Endurance voyage. Setting out on the eve of World War I, he wanted to be the first to cross the last unknown continent but the exploration was plagued with problems.

South Summary

South: The Endurance Expedition by Ernest Shackleton

As war clouds darkened over Europe in 1914, a party led by Shackleton set out to make the first crossing of the entire Antarctic continent via the Pole. But their initial optimism was short-lived as ice floes closed around their ship, gradually crushing it and marooning 28 men on the polar ice. Alone in the world's most unforgiving environment, Shackleton and his team began a brutal quest for survival. And as the story of their journey across treacherous seas and a wilderness of glaciers and snow fields unfolds, the scale of their courage and heroism becomes movingly clear.

South Reviews

"Best read in the course of a single stormy night . . . you will be gripped."
"Best read in the course of a single stormy night... you will be gripped." ("The New Yorker")
Best read in the course of a single stormy night... you will be gripped. ("The New Yorker")
aBest read in the course of a single stormy night... you will be gripped.a ("The New Yorker")
?Best read in the course of a single stormy night... you will be gripped.? ("The New Yorker")

About Ernest Shackleton

Ernest Shackleton was born in 1874 and joined the merchant navy at 16. A passion for exploration led to him joining the Royal Geographic Society whilst still at sea and in 1901 he secured a place on Captain Scott's first Antarctic expedition. In 1907 he embarked on his own Antarctic mission and was knighted on his return to England. 7 years later, in his ship the Endurance, he set off on an attempt to cross the Antartic from one side, to the other. Although his ship was trapped and crushed in ice Shackleton made an incredible journey to rescue his men and returned home a hero. Fergus Fleming was educated at Oxford University and City University, London and has been a freelance writer since 1991. Barrow's Boys, which is a chronicle of 19th century exploration, was read on BBC Radio 4 and other titles include Ninety Degrees North: The Quest for the North Pole and Cassell's Tales of Endurance. He currently lives in Cheltenham.

Additional information

GOR001358776
9780142437797
0142437794
South: The Endurance Expedition by Ernest Shackleton
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Penguin Books Ltd
2004-08-26
408
N/A
Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.
This is a used book - there is no escaping the fact it has been read by someone else and it will show signs of wear and previous use. Overall we expect it to be in very good condition, but if you are not entirely satisfied please get in touch with us

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