PublishedPopular Penguins, September 2008 |
ISBN9780141037561 |
FormatSoftcover, 448 pages |
Dimensions18.1cm × 11.1cm |
Sir Ernest Shackleton's South is one of the greatest survival stories of all time. In 1914, Shackleton led a party of men hoping to be the first to traverse the Antarctic, but when their ship became crushed by ice 350 miles from land, the expedition soon became a matter of life and death. This is the extraordinary account of treacherous seas, glaciers and relentless cold, and wonderfully encapsulates the heroic age of Antarctic exploration.