
South
The Endurance Expedition
$27.23
- Paperback
416 pages
- Release Date
5 November 2015
Summary
One of the most thrilling of all true adventure stories, reissued for its centenary
The Imperial Trans-Antarctic Expedition was perhaps the most ambitious, elaborate and confident of all the British attempts to master the South Pole. Like the others it ended in disaster, with the Endeavour first trapped and then crushed to pieces in the ice and its crew trapped in the Antarctic, seemingly doomed to a slow and horrible death.
In the face of extraordinary odds, Shackleton, the e…
Book Details
| ISBN-13: | 9780241251096 |
|---|---|
| ISBN-10: | 0241251095 |
| Author: | Ernest Shackleton |
| Publisher: | Penguin Books Ltd |
| Imprint: | Penguin Classics |
| Format: | Paperback |
| Number of Pages: | 416 |
| Release Date: | 5 November 2015 |
| Weight: | 314g |
| Dimensions: | 197mm x 128mm x 26mm |
| Series: | Penguin Modern Classics |
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About The Author
Ernest Shackleton
Sir Ernest Shackleton (1874-1922) was probably the greatest of all the Antarctic explorers. He was born in County Kildare, joined the Merchant Navy and was a junior officer in Captain Scott’s 1901-4 expedition. He led the British Antarctic Expedition (1907-09), the Imperial Trans-Antarctic Expedition (1914-17) and died on the Shackleton-Rowett Expedition (1920-21). South is his record of the second of his expeditions, which culminated in Shackleton’s extraordinary rescue of his men through successfully navigating a 20ft lifeboat 720 nautical miles from the edge of the Antarctic to South Georgia.
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