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Ernest Shackleton - South: A Memoir Of The Endurance Voyage FLAC
Performer:
Ernest Shackleton
Album:
South: A Memoir Of The Endurance Voyage
Style:
Audiobook
Released:
1999
Country:
US
Label:
Blackstone Audiobooks
Catalog:
2523
FLAC size:
1830 mb
MP3 size:
1050 mb
WMA size:
2539 mb


Tracklist


1Untitled
2Untitled


Credits


  • Layout [Cover]Stephanie Bowers
  • Read ByGeoffrey Howard
  • Written-BySir Ernest Shackleton


Notes


Unabridged

Packaged in plastic library case.

℗1999 Blackstone Audiobooks
Originally published in the United States in 1919.


Barcodes


  • Barcode: 9780786117192
  • Other (ISBN): 0-7861-1719-2


Album


He sailed 800 miles in an open boat and then hiked twenty miles through the mountains to save his men. view Kindle eBook view Audible audiobook. Originally published: London : W. Heinemann, 1919. August 1st 1914 - The Endurance sets sail from London. November 5th 1914 - Arrival at Grytviken whaling station, South Georgia. December 5th 1914 - Set sail for Antarctica, last contact with the outside world for 18 months, last contact with land for 497 days. December 7th 1914 - First encounter with pack-ice. February 22nd 1915 - Furthest south position reached at 77S 35W, the ice now starts to drift north carrying the Endurance with it. August 1st 1915 - Ice surrounding the ship starts to break and push over itself, dogs brought on board. September 1st 1915 - Ice pressure begins to act upon the ship. by Ernest Shackleton was published in 1919, long before Lansings book Endurance, which was published in 1959. Both books are very similar and tell for the most part the same story, however Lansings delivery is superior, however it was with great interest that I went from Endurance to South and have no problem with the week I dedicated to Shackeltons memoir. When I look back at those days I have no doubt that Providence guided us, not only across those snowfields, but across the stor South. by Ernest Shackleton was published in 1919, long before Lansings book Endurance, which wa. He was one of the principal figures of the period known as the Heroic Age of Antarctic Exploration. inproceedingsShackleton1998SouthAM, title South a Memoir of the 'Endurance' Voyage, author Ernest Henry Sir Shackleton, year 1998 . Ernest Henry Sir Shackleton. Published 1998. Instead, his ship, the Endurance, became locked in sea ice, and for nine months Shackleton fought a losing battle with the elements before the drifting ship was crushed and. What makes South, a memoir by Ernest Shackleton, fall under the nonfiction genre 2. See answers. It falls under the nonfiction genre because memoirs are written based on the writers memory and speak of real events, which are non-fiction. 22 votes. South is the extraordinary chronicle of one of history's greatest epics of courage and leadership. Before it could reach shore, the explorer's ship, Endurance, was trapped in an ice pack, held frozen. Before it could reach shore, the. Instead, his ship, the Endurance, became locked in sea ice, and for nine months Shackleton fought a losing battle with the elements before the drifting ship was crushed and his crew marooned. In 1914, Ernest Shackleton and his crew sailed for the Antarctic in the vessel. How Shackleton managed to reach South Georgia and arrange for the rescue. The incredible resilience of the crew of the Endurance, and of