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This pictorial anthology celebrates the life of Ernest Shackleton, a key figure in the heroic age of Antarctic exploration. Best known for his legendary third expedition, 'Endurance', Shackleton also undertook three other notable expeditions, each captivating yet ultimately unsuccessful in reaching their intended goals. His charm, charismatic leadership, and unwavering determination made him a hero during his lifetime. Each chapter delves into different periods of Shackleton's life, introduced by Roland Huntford's insightful text and accompanied by a wealth of photographs, drawings, and diary extracts, many previously unpublished. Shackleton's independent spirit and courage inspired both financial backers and his men during the darkest times. After losing the race to the South Pole to Roald Amundsen in 1911 and his rival Captain Scott in 1912, he aimed to cross Antarctica. Although he failed again, he turned disaster into success by ensuring the survival of all his crew. Following years of lecturing and writing to settle debts, he raised funds for one final expedition, 'Quest'. Tragically, he died of a heart attack at forty-seven as 'Quest' reached South Georgia. Unlike Scott's glorified death, Shackleton's passing went largely unrecognized until recently. His unresolved anger towards Scott for sidelining him during their 1902-03 expedition partly fueled his relentless pursuit of Antarctic exploration, showcasing his exception
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The Shackleton Voyages, Roland Huntford, Julie Summers
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- 2002
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