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  1. Aug 1, 1997 · Michael McCurdy. 3.97. 68 ratings11 reviews. Describes the events of the 1914 Shackleton Antarctic expedition when, after being trapped in a frozen sea for nine months, the expedition ship, the Endurance, was finally crushed and Shackleton and his men made the very long and perilous journey across ice and stormy seas to reach inhabited land.

  2. by Frank A. Worsley. Commander Worsley's epic account of Antarctic adventure is complete for the first time in this book. The story of how the men of endurance, which sank crushed by ice in south latitude 69, made their way and three small boats through the scattering floes to Elephant Island, has never before been told.

  3. Aug 8, 1999 · Shackleton's own thrilling account of his first Antarctic expedition and astonishing march to reach the South Pole. With the same drama and adventure of Shackleton's later memoir, South, Heart of the Antarctic chronicles the first polar expedition he led himself, which lasted over a year and included triumph, defeat, and harrowing experiences.

    • Paperback
    • Rt. Hon. Lord Shackleton K.C. P.C. O.B.E.
  4. Shackleton's Endurance: An Antarctic Survival Story. Paperback – 4 May 2021. Ernest Shackleton's remarkable story is a terrifying adventure with the happiest of endings - another brilliant narrative non-fiction Antarctic adventure featuring an explorer who was a true polar hero. Adrift on the Antarctic pack ice with no means of escape and no ...

    • Joanna Grochowicz
  5. Mar 9, 2022 · The Endurance Expedition was a British mission to cross the Antarctic on foot in 1914-17. Launched in August 1914, the expedition became one of the most famous survival stories of all time after ...

  6. 1 - 10 of 766 Antarctica Cruise Reviews. Amazing Expedition. Review for a Antarctica Cruise on Quark Ultramarine. DaveA36. 2-5 Cruises • Age 30s. Read More. Sail Date: March 2024. Helpful ...

  7. May 29, 2003 · Antarctic Adventure - Crossing the Continent. This is the gripping narrative of Sir Ranulph Fiennes' journey across the frozen-wastes of Antarctica with his companion Dr Mike Stroud. They are the first to attempt a walk across this vast landmass with no rescuers nearby, and pulling heavily-loaded sleds behind them.

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