A very comprehensive account of one of the most important scientific and cultural expeditions in the western world--the third exploration of Antarctica, in 1914. This text captures the emotions, strengths and weaknesses of the 28-man crew as individuals, their trials and conflicts, and gives an excellent account of the difficulties that through collective will they conquered. The conditions they faced--blizzards with 80 to 100-mile-an-hour winds, ice floes that surrounded and eventually crushed their ship, the Endurance, hostile animals, such as a snow leopard, near-starvation, frostbite, and even having to shoot and eat their sled dogs. Yet this crew endured, due largely to Ernest Shackleton's leadership, characterized as respect for all, peacemaker, and one who was calm and collected under the most stressful conditions.
Dave Earnhardt, secondary English teacher, Centennial, Colorado, pianski508@aol.com
Book Details
Format
Paperback
ISBN-10
0375810498
ISBN-13
9780375810497
Publication Date
Sep 2000
Item Weight
1.06 pounds
Length
9.25 inch
Width
8.07 inch
Height
0.43 inch
First Sentence
Just imagine yourself in the most hostile place on earth.