South: The Endurance Expedition (pb, Penguin Modern Classics) by Ernest Shackleton

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South: The Endurance Expedition by Ernest Shackleton is a gripping firsthand account of one of the most heroic survival stories in exploration history. Shackleton chronicles the ill-fated 1914-1917 Antarctic expedition, where his ship, the Endurance, became trapped and crushed by pack ice, leaving the crew stranded in one of the harshest environments on Earth. Through unwavering leadership, resourcefulness, and sheer determination, Shackleton and his men endured incredible hardships, showcasing extraordinary courage in their fight for survival. The book remains a timeless testament to human resilience and the spirit of adventure.

South: The Endurance Expedition by Ernest Shackleton is a gripping firsthand account of one of the most heroic survival stories in exploration history. Shackleton chronicles the ill-fated 1914-1917 Antarctic expedition, where his ship, the Endurance, became trapped and crushed by pack ice, leaving the crew stranded in one of the harshest environments on Earth. Through unwavering leadership, resourcefulness, and sheer determination, Shackleton and his men endured incredible hardships, showcasing extraordinary courage in their fight for survival. The book remains a timeless testament to human resilience and the spirit of adventure.

Penguin Classics, 2002 paperback in mostly good condition , cover has slightest crease at top-left and on the right of front of book, otherwise there are no other internal/external markings