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You seriously mean to tell me that the ship is doomed?" asked Frank Worsley, commander of the Endurance , stuck impassably in Antarctic ice packs. "What the ice gets," replied Sir Ernest Shackleton, the expedition's unflappable leader, "the ice keeps." It did not, however, get the ship's twenty-five crew members, all of whom survived an eight-hundred-mile voyage across sea, land, and ice to South Georgia, the nearest inhabited island. First published in 1931, Endurance tells the full story of that doomed 1914-16 expedition and incredible rescue, as well as relating Worsley's further adventures fighting U-boats in the Great War, sailing the equally treacherous waters of the Arctic, and making one final (and successful) assault on the South Pole with Shackleton. It is a tale of unrelenting high adventure and a tribute to one of the most inspiring and courageous leaders of men in the history of exploration.
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Shackletons Expedition in die Antarktis, Frank Arthur Worsley, Sara Wheeler
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- Released
- 1999
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- Title
- Shackletons Expedition in die Antarktis
- Language
- German
- Authors
- Frank Arthur Worsley, Sara Wheeler
- Publisher
- Ullstein
- Released
- 1999
- Format
- Paperback
- Pages
- 187
- ISBN10
- 3548359884
- ISBN13
- 9783548359885
- Series
- Tags
- Non-Fiction, Historical Themes, History, Maps & Travel, True Stories, Biographies, Travel, Adventure, Autobiographies & Memoirs, Survival
- Rating
- 4.45 out of 5
- Description
- You seriously mean to tell me that the ship is doomed?" asked Frank Worsley, commander of the Endurance , stuck impassably in Antarctic ice packs. "What the ice gets," replied Sir Ernest Shackleton, the expedition's unflappable leader, "the ice keeps." It did not, however, get the ship's twenty-five crew members, all of whom survived an eight-hundred-mile voyage across sea, land, and ice to South Georgia, the nearest inhabited island. First published in 1931, Endurance tells the full story of that doomed 1914-16 expedition and incredible rescue, as well as relating Worsley's further adventures fighting U-boats in the Great War, sailing the equally treacherous waters of the Arctic, and making one final (and successful) assault on the South Pole with Shackleton. It is a tale of unrelenting high adventure and a tribute to one of the most inspiring and courageous leaders of men in the history of exploration.
