Heart of the Antarctic / South by Ernest Shackleton


Heart of the Antarctic / South
Title : Heart of the Antarctic / South
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ISBN : 1840226161
ISBN-10 : 9781840226164
Language : English
Format Type : Paperback
Number of Pages : 744
Publication : First published December 5, 2007

Ernest Shackleton led two Antarctic expeditions, and died shortly after the beginning of a third. His first expedition was not a total success (they did not reach the South Pole), and the second was, in some senses, a total failure (they never reached the Antarctic mainland at all). Yet it is the second for which he is remembered. His expedition ship Endurance was trapped, then crushed in the ice, before his party could be landed, leaving his men in a hopeless situation. For months Shackleton held his party together before taking to boats and bringing everyone safely to Elephant Island. His open-boat journey to South Georgia and the eventual rescue of the party left behind are now legendary. Visitors to Shackleton's grave in South Georgia, stepping over the lounging elephant seals that keep the dead company, pay homage to the man who had the vision, bravery and strength to open up Antarctica for all who followed. Shackleton showed the flame of leadership as few in the history of exploration have done, and nowhere does this come through more clearly than in the two accounts in this volume.


Heart of the Antarctic / South Reviews


  • Krysten

    I quit.

    I am in love with all things Antarctica but for some reason I utterly CANNOT stand the first-person narratives of early 20th-century Antarctic exploration. too detailed, too technical. I can't do it. sorry Ernest, I still love you.l

  • Ita

    hard to read

  • Sébastien Picard

    Finished The Heart of the Atlantic.
    It becomes a bit monotonous around the middle. Well written but too bad the pictures have been removed from this edition.