South
By Ernest Shackleton
- Release Date: 1919-12-31
- Genre: World History
Description
An Apple Books Classic edition.
“Huge blocks of ice, weighing many tons, were lifted into the air and tossed aside as other masses rose beneath them. We were helpless intruders in a strange world, our lives dependent upon the play of grim elementary forces that made a mock of our puny efforts.”
In the canon of true stories of adventure and exploration, Ernest Shackleton’s first-person account of the Endurance expedition stands alone. In 1914, Shackleton’s crew set out to traverse the Antarctic continent When their ship was crushed between massive sheets of ice, hope soon gave way to terror. After being trapped on a floe, Shackleton’s men risk life and limb to reach the shores of a desolate outcrop, where a small group sets out in search of rescue.
Shackleton documents their harrowing journey in an uncovered lifeboat, enduring freezing weather and unimaginable conditions. This riveting life-and-death drama is a testament to the human spirit. It will keep you glued to the page from beginning to end.
Reviews
Courage, Valor, Commitment
5By Goodman+Ernest Shakelton is an inspiration. His accounts are so understated as to the difficulty, hardship, and commitment to his men and to his mission. I am humbled by his achievement.Bear with it…
4By florida bwcI was glad to have the ability to look up unfamiliar terms easily, because I was reading on my phone. Took until around page 30-something to really get engaged, but this is a truly interesting read. It doesn’t bog down in the minutiae and becomes very readable. Definitely recommendFascinating Read
5By Sam91316Despite its age, this true tale is absolutely riveting. How could a team of mortal beings survive this disastrous ordeal? A truly inspiring story of the courage of the human spirit tortured by extreme conditions. I couldn’t put it down.An epic adventure!
5By jsh4536!I liked the authenticity of this narrative; it contains the source autobiographical logs from this Antarctic expedition.A true adventure in amazing detail!
5By Nick the geologistHerein lies a tale of overcoming adversity that is beyond normal human endeavors.Fantastic account of such brave explorers
5By SophiesweetangelkittenThis book is so well written I could hardly take a break from reading it. I encourage you to read it. The conditions in the Antarctic were difficult beyond imagination, and the tales of the creativity, determination and loyalty of the men are very interesting. WOW!South
4By dutchcyExcellent book, very good detail in all expects, highly recommended.