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Loading... South: the story of Shackleton's 1914-1917 expeditionby Ernest Henry Shackleton, Sir, 1874-1922 (otherwise under Sir Ernest Shackleton)
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will love Sign up for LibraryThing to find out whether you'll like this book. Historic account of survival against all odds against the murderous, icy talons of Antarctica. Another of the greatest travel books of all time. ( )One of the bravest stories ever told... shackleton read shakespeare, et al. to his marooned men. thay don't make em like this anymore. Fascinating and very dramatic. Compelling true story about Antarctic expedition in 1914. no reviews | add a review
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Heroic Age of Antarctic Exploration |
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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 twenty-eight 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.
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