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Arctic & Antarctica - South with Endurance: Shackleton's Antarctic Expedition 1914-1917

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Book Synopsis: THE DEFINITIVE AND SPELLBINDING RECORD OF SHACKLETON'S LEGENDARY ANTARCTIC EXPEDITION, IMMORTALIZED ON FILM BY PIONEERING PHOTOGRAPHER FRANK HURLEY

Sir Ernest Shackleton's trans-Antarctic expedition of 1914-1917 was one of the great feats of human endurance -- one vividly captured in the powerful and dramatic pictures taken by Frank Hurley, the expedition's official photographer. These images, appearing together here for the first time in print, constitute an amazing body of photojournalism created under the most adverse circumstances imaginable. As this book reveals, however, they are far more than visual reportage; they also are images of great artistry that capture the life-and-death drama that was played out against an arctic landscape of magnificent and terrible beauty.

The story told here through Frank Hurley's lens began in the summer of 1914, when Shackleton and his crew set sail from England with the intention of being the first to cross Antarctica from one coast to the other, passing through the South Pole on the way. After five months they reached the freezing Weddell Sea and were within sight of land when the Endurance became trapped in the ice pack. Nine months later, the ship was finally crushed, leaving the crew stranded on drifting ice floes at the end of the earth.

What followed is one of the most remarkable survival stories in the history of human exploration. Shackleton's men camped on the ice floes for five months before they escaped in their lifeboats and, after a harrowing five-day voyage, reached Elephant Island, a barren outcrop too remote for any hope of rescue. From there, Shackleton and five other volunteers set out for South Georgia Island and miraculously reached their destination after traversing 850 miles of the fiercest seas on the face of the planet in an open lifeboat. There they raised help, and three months later, after three failed attempts, Shackleton made it back to Elephant Island with a rescue ship.

Incredibly, every single one of his men survived. Almost as incredible is the fact that so much of this drama was captured on film by Frank Hurley, and that so many of these pictures survived. South with Endurance is the first book to reproduce a total of nearly 500 extant photographs, including many remarkable color images that have never been published before. It is also the first to reproduce the photos to a standard and size that display Hurley's work as the art that it is. Drawn from the archives of the Royal Geographical Society in London, the State Library of New South Wales in Sydney, and the Scott Polar Research Institute in Cambridge, the photographs are complemented by excerpts from Hurley's diary, a chapter about the expedition itself, a biographical essay, and commentary about Hurley's photographic techniques.

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Immerse yourself in the gripping tale of Sir Ernest Shackleton's legendary Antarctic expedition with South with Endurance: Shackleton's Antarctic Expedition 1914-1917. This definitive account captures the unimaginable endurance and resilience of Shackleton and his crew in the face of extreme adversity. From the lens of Frank Hurley, the expedition's official photographer, you will witness the extraordinary images that tell a story of both human survival and artistic brilliance.

With nearly 500 rare and captivating photographs, including never-before-published color images, this book takes you on a visual journey through Shackleton's harrowing ordeal. The frozen Weddell Sea becomes the backdrop for an awe-inspiring display of artistry, showcasing Hurley's ability to capture both the breathtaking beauty and perilous nature of the Antarctic landscape.

As you turn each page, you will be transported back to that fateful summer of 1914 when Shackleton and his crew embarked on their daring mission. Trapped in the ice pack, their ship, the Endurance, was crushed, leaving them stranded on drifting ice floes at the end of the world. Witness the incredible survival story as Shackleton and his men endure five months on the ice before embarking on a treacherous five-day voyage to Elephant Island.

But the adventure doesn't end there. South with Endurance takes you on an adrenaline-soaked journey as Shackleton and a small team set out on an open lifeboat to reach South Georgia Island. Miraculously traversing 850 miles of treacherous seas, they raised help and eventually returned to rescue their stranded companions on Elephant Island. A testament to the human spirit, the fact that every single crew member survived is nothing short of extraordinary.

South with Endurance is not just a book; it's an immersive experience. The meticulously reproduced photographs, sourced from prestigious archives, transport you back in time. Lose yourself in the diary entries of Frank Hurley, gaining firsthand insights into the challenges faced and emotions felt during this epic expedition. You'll also find a chapter dedicated to Shackleton's remarkable journey, a biographical essay, and expert commentary about Hurley's photographic techniques.

If you have an appetite for adventure and a passion for history, don't miss out on this captivating book. Discover the indomitable spirit of Shackleton's crew and marvel at the stunning photography that captures their incredible odyssey. Take a journey to the ice-covered South with Endurance, available now. Click here to order now!

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