Citizen historians have spent decades searching for the original text of Shackleton’s advertisement. Now, some say it might ...
Sue Halliwell marks the 150th anniversary of polar explorer Sir Ernest Shackleton’s birth by tracing his ill-fated British ...
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Five Best: Books on Expeditions“Endurance” chronicles Ernest Shackleton’s failed imperial trans ... that his crew’s marauding was state-sanctioned. The book’s centerpiece is Morgan’s 1671 overland raid of Panama ...
Another of Britian’s most famous Arctic explorers, Ernest Shackleton, is highlighted in this tremendous book that is a must-read for all adventure lovers. After reaching Antarctica, the ...
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The myth of Ernest ShackletonThe expedition leader, Ernest Shackleton, has become almost synonymous with leadership. Numerous books have been written about his tremendous leadership, which is credited with the crew's survival ...
To mark 100 years since the death of Sir Ernest Shackleton, South Georgia & the ... making and guidance under pressure is celebrated in books, management courses, films, television and memorials.
In 1902, Scott, Dr. Edward Wilson, and Ernest Shackleton set out with dog teams and sledges aiming to be the first to reach the South Pole. They pushed south to 82º16.5'S, when scurvy ...
his incredible journey and the resulting book – the noise of ice. I never initially had a burning desire to go to Antarctica, but when I read about Sir Ernest Shackleton for the first time ...
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