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South: the Endurance Expedition to Antarctica

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Full Title:

South: the Endurance Expedition to Antarctica

Contributors:

By (Author) Ernest Shackleton

ISBN:

9781876485306

Publisher:

Text Publishing

Imprint:

The Text Publishing Company

Publication Date:

1st December 1999

Country:

Australia

Classifications

Readership:

General

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Other Subjects:

Geographical discovery and exploration

Dewey:

920

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Paperback

Number of Pages:

344

Dimensions:

Width 128mm, Height 198mm, Spine 26mm

Weight:

318g

Description

Sir Ernest Shackleton's astonishing memoir of his 1914 Antarctic expedition explores human courage, tenacity and an unflagging hope in the face of adversity. South remains one of the greatest adventures of the twentieth century.

Author Bio

Sir Ernest Shackleton, who was born in Ireland, became one of the great explorers of his day, itself a golden age for British Exploration. He was a member of Robert Falcom Scott's Antarctic expedition of 1901-04, and in 1907-9 he commanded an expedition that came within a hundred miles of the South Pole (first reached by Amundsen in 1911), located near the magnetic pole, and climbed Mount Erebus. His attempt in 1914-16 to cross the Antarctic is described in this book. He died on board the Quest, on his fourth exhibition to the area in 1922. Peter King has edited a number of travel books, principally those of George Nathaniel Curzon, whose writing included the classic Persia. Together with Maria Aitken, he has also written about Lady Travellers. His biographies include a study of Curzon and Kitchener in India.

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