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South: The Story of Shackleton's Last Expedition, 1914-17 (Century Classics)
Author: Sir Ernest Shackleton
Creator: Lord Hunt
Publisher: Arrow Books Ltd
Category: Book

Buy Used: £10.47



Avg. Customer Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars 1 reviews

Media: Paperback
Edition: New Ed
Pages: 376

ISBN: 0712634142
Dewey Decimal Number: 919.8904092
EAN: 9780712634144
ASIN: 0712634142

Publication Date: July 1989
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Customer Reviews:

4 out of 5 stars arguably the greatest survival story ever told   July 10, 2006
 2 out of 2 found this review helpful

On the eve of war, Endeavour sets sail for Antarctica. What follows is an epic two-year struggle to safety, which is arguably the greatest survival story ever told.

Shackleton's account of life on the ice after Endurance's loss, and the hazardous journey to the remote and baron Elephant Island is marvellous. This achievement in itself was staggering; however what adds to this amazing tale is the then 800-mile journey by five in the very small James Caird, and the crossing of the glacier covered terrain of South Georgia (never before crossed). It is a true tale of survival, with the remarkable outcome of all 23 men being rescued.

I found chapters 4-11 (from the loss of Endurance to the rescue) the most interesting and readable. The preamble sets the scene, however is quite heavy reading. Post-chapter 11 Shackleton recounts the story of the Ross Sea party (the expeditions support party who were tasked with assembling the supply tents) - this does provide a fuller picture of the expedition, however is in quite a lot of detail (provided from the diaries of the various members of the expedition).

Overall, a thorough and fascinating first-hand account by a truely great explorer!


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