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The Lost Men: The Harrowing Saga of Shackleton's Ross Sea Party
The Lost Men The Harrowing Saga of Shackleton's Ross Sea Party
Author: Kelly Tyler-Lewis
The excruciating tale of the Ross Sea party, the other side of Shackleton's Endurance expedition — In 1914, Sir Ernest Shackleton sailed south aboard the Endurance to make history by crossing the Antarctic continent. Shackleton's story is legend, but few know the harrowing story of the Ross Sea party, Shackleton's support gro...  more »
ISBN-13: 9780670034123
ISBN-10: 0670034126
Publication Date: 4/20/2006
Pages: 384
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Publisher: Viking Adult
Book Type: Hardcover
Other Versions: Paperback
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I love well written, non-fiction history. I came across this book at the library and found it fascinating! Very compelling book about the struggles of Shackleton's Ross Sea Party who sailed to the other side of the Antarctic to lay supply depots for Shackleton's attempt to be the first explorer to cross the Antarctic. Very well researched. I liked the analysis of their lack of nutrition, the voyage did not have nearly enough financial backing to properly outfit the ship and men, and the information about the physical and mental struggles the men had to overcome. Many direct quotes from the men's diaries.
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Excellent book! Very compelling book about the struggles of Shackleton's Ross Sea Party who sailed to the other side of the Antarctic to lay supply depots for Shackleton's attempt to be the first explorer to cross the Antarctic. Very well researched. I liked the analysis of their lack of nutrition, the voyage did not have nearly enough financial backing to properly outfit the ship and men, and the information about the physical and mental struggles the men had to overcome. Many direct quotes from the men's diaries.


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