
South: The Story of Shackleton's Last Expedition 1914-1917
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Firsthand account by Antarctic expedition leader of his crew's two-year struggle to survive after the destruction of their ship. "A rousing read" - The New York Times. von Shackleton, Ernest
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Anglo-Irish explorer Sir Ernest Shackleton (1874-1922) conducted three expeditions to the South Pole: the first, in 1901-03, under the direction of Robert Falcon Scott; the second, in 1907-09, which achieved the greatest advance to the pole in history, for which he received his knighthood; and the third, from 1914-17, a disastrous adventure that concluded with a near-miraculous escape, which he chronicled in South. Shackleton was at the start of yet another expedition in 1922 when he experienced a fatal heart attack.
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