Shackleton's Last Voyage : The Story of the Quest
by
Frank Wild
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Paperback / Softback
ISBN-10
1036507122
ISBN-13
9781036507121
Publisher
Sothis Press
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Sothis Press
Country of Manufacture
GB
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GB
Publication Date
Oct 10th, 2024
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Adventure
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This book offers a riveting narrative of Sir Ernest Shackleton's last expedition, capturing the essence of exploration and human resilience against the backdrop of the harshest environments on Earth. Delving into the heart of polar exploration, the author presents a meticulously documented journey aboard the Quest, through over twenty thousand miles of stormy seas, and back. With an emphasis on simplicity and accessibility, this narrative strips away the dense layer of scientific detail often found in explorers' writings, focusing instead on the compelling human story beneath.
Positioned within the rich historical context of early 20th-century exploration, this account sheds light not only on Shackletons indomitable spirit but also on the broader theme of mankind's relentless pursuit of knowledge against all odds. Themes of leadership, perseverance, and sacrifice emerge, offering readers a profound look into what drives individuals to explore the unknown.
The author, having been an integral part of Shackleton's expeditions, brings a deeply personal perspective to the narrative. This closeness allows for an intimate portrayal of Shackleton and his crews challenges and achievements. However, it is done without succumbing to unnecessary sentimentality or hero-worship.
Concluding with a reflection on gratitude towards those who supported their daring venture, this book underscores the enduring significance of camaraderie and shared vision in achieving seemingly impossible goals. It stands as a testament to human courage and curiosity essentials that continue to drive us towards new horizons.
Positioned within the rich historical context of early 20th-century exploration, this account sheds light not only on Shackletons indomitable spirit but also on the broader theme of mankind's relentless pursuit of knowledge against all odds. Themes of leadership, perseverance, and sacrifice emerge, offering readers a profound look into what drives individuals to explore the unknown.
The author, having been an integral part of Shackleton's expeditions, brings a deeply personal perspective to the narrative. This closeness allows for an intimate portrayal of Shackleton and his crews challenges and achievements. However, it is done without succumbing to unnecessary sentimentality or hero-worship.
Concluding with a reflection on gratitude towards those who supported their daring venture, this book underscores the enduring significance of camaraderie and shared vision in achieving seemingly impossible goals. It stands as a testament to human courage and curiosity essentials that continue to drive us towards new horizons.
This book offers a riveting narrative of Sir Ernest Shackleton''s last expedition, capturing the essence of exploration and human resilience against the backdrop of the harshest environments on Earth. Delving into the heart of polar exploration, the author presents a meticulously documented journey aboard the Quest, through over twenty thousand miles of stormy seas, and back. With an emphasis on simplicity and accessibility, this narrative strips away the dense layer of scientific detail often found in explorers'' writings, focusing instead on the compelling human story beneath.
Positioned within the rich historical context of early 20th-century exploration, this account sheds light not only on Shackletons indomitable spirit but also on the broader theme of mankind''s relentless pursuit of knowledge against all odds. Themes of leadership, perseverance, and sacrifice emerge, offering readers a profound look into what drives individuals to explore the unknown.
The author, having been an integral part of Shackleton''s expeditions, brings a deeply personal perspective to the narrative. This closeness allows for an intimate portrayal of Shackleton and his crews challenges and achievements. However, it is done without succumbing to unnecessary sentimentality or hero-worship.
Concluding with a reflection on gratitude towards those who supported their daring venture, this book underscores the enduring significance of camaraderie and shared vision in achieving seemingly impossible goals. It stands as a testament to human courage and curiosity essentials that continue to drive us towards new horizons.
Positioned within the rich historical context of early 20th-century exploration, this account sheds light not only on Shackletons indomitable spirit but also on the broader theme of mankind''s relentless pursuit of knowledge against all odds. Themes of leadership, perseverance, and sacrifice emerge, offering readers a profound look into what drives individuals to explore the unknown.
The author, having been an integral part of Shackleton''s expeditions, brings a deeply personal perspective to the narrative. This closeness allows for an intimate portrayal of Shackleton and his crews challenges and achievements. However, it is done without succumbing to unnecessary sentimentality or hero-worship.
Concluding with a reflection on gratitude towards those who supported their daring venture, this book underscores the enduring significance of camaraderie and shared vision in achieving seemingly impossible goals. It stands as a testament to human courage and curiosity essentials that continue to drive us towards new horizons.
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