South The Endurance Expedition

Cover of South The Endurance Expedition by Ernest Shackleton
Publisher: Penguin
Year: 1999
Language: en
Pages: 418
ISBN-13: 9780140288865
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Height: 7.12597 Inches
Length: 4.37007 Inches
Weight: 0.551155655 Pounds
Width: 1.10236 Inches
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“South The Endurance Expedition” by Ernest Shackleton, published by Penguin in 1999, offers a detailed first-hand account of Shackleton’s ambitious journey to the South Pole during the outbreak of the First World War. This edition spans 418 pages and presents the challenges faced by Shackleton and his crew as their ship, the Endurance, became trapped in ice and ultimately crushed. The narrative captures their struggle for survival in one of the most inhospitable environments on Earth, culminating in a daring 600-mile journey in a small boat to South Georgia.

Readers will find a gripping exploration of adventure and resilience as Shackleton recounts the harrowing experiences of his expedition. The book delves into themes of survival, leadership, and the human spirit in the face of adversity, making it a significant contribution to the genres of biography and travel literature. This edition is part of the Stanfords Travel Classics series, which highlights exceptional historical travel writing, ensuring that Shackleton’s remarkable story remains accessible and engaging for contemporary audiences.


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Ernest Shackleton sailed to the South Pole as the First World War broke out in Europe, intent on making the first ever trans-Antarctic crossing. “South!” is Shackleton’s first-hand account of the epic expedition, which he described as ‘the last great journey on earth’.During the journey, their ship, the Endurance, became trapped by ice and was crushed, forcing the men to survive in and escape from one of the world’s most hostile environments. With no hope of rescue, Shackleton and four others set sail in a small open boat on a 600-mile crossing to South Georgia. Shipwrecked on the uninhabited side of the island, they were forced into making the first ever winter crossing of the island, all the time threatened by brutal cold and hunger. “South!” solidified Shackleton’s name as an explorer. The dramatic story, one of the most astonishing feats of Polar escapology, remains as enthralling as when it was first published in 1919. Stanfords Travel Classics feature some of the finest historical travel writing in the English language, with authors hailing from both sides of the Atlantic. Every title has been rest in a contemporary typeface and has been printed to a high quality production specification, to create a series that every lover of fine travel literature will want to collect and keep.

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Language: en. Pages: 418.

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