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South: Shackleton's Endurance Expedition
By (Author) Ernest Shackleton
Skyhorse Publishing
Skyhorse Publishing
6th March 2013
United States
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Non Fiction
General and world history
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919.89
Paperback
448
Width 152mm, Height 229mm, Spine 30mm
544g
In 1914, as Europe braces for an unfathomably deadly war, explorer Sir Ernest Shackleton sets sail for Antarctica to do the impossible: traverse the continent. He has a ship (the aptly named Endurance), a head brimming with optimism, and 28 men willing to follow him on an expedition across some of the most treacherous terrain on the planet. But Shackletons optimism doesnt last long. Despite his experience in the Antarctic, disaster strikes early on when the Endurance is trapped in packed ice and slowly crushed, forcing Shackleton and his men off the ship and stranding them in a sea of ice.
South is the legendary story of Shackleton and his crews struggle to survive the elements and return home alive. Written by Shackleton, South is a truly astonishing story of human fortitude. It is the story of a voyage that lasts nearly three yearsa firsthand account of hurricane-force winds, subzero temperatures, glaciers, icebergs, freezing water, starvation, and lethal, terrifying storms. It is a tale unlike any to come before or since. Shackletons record of his journey made him famous around the world and transformed him into a symbol of achievement and hope in an age of darkness and war.