Shackleton's Boat Journey

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by Frank Arthur Worsley

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"One of the great survival stories of all time." ― Library Journal The astounding and inspiring true story behind the Wolfgang Petersen film Endurance : the firsthand account of an incredible Antarctic adventure. Frank A. Worsley was the captain of the H.M.S. Endurance , the ship used by the legendary explorer Sir Ernest Shackleton in his 1914-16 expedition to the Antarctic. On its way to the Antarctic continent the Endurance became trapped and then crushed by ice, and the ship's party of twenty-eight drifted on an ice floe for five months. Finally reaching an uninhabited island, Shackleton, Worsley, and four others sailed eight hundred miles in a small boat to the island of South Georgia, an astounding feat of navigation and courage. All hands survived this ill-fated expedition; as Worsley writes, "By self-sacrifice and throwing his own life into the balance, [Shackleton] saved every one of his men…although at times it had looked unlikely that one could be saved." Illustrations "There can surely be no greater example of hardship and survival, of camaraderie and leadership, than Ernest Shackleton's battle to save the lives of his 27 men after his ship the Endurance foundered in Antarctic ice in 1916.…Shackleton 'passed through hell' but lost not one." ― Jonathan Hollins, Wall Street Journal "This remarkable book…shows [Shackleton] both luckless and lucky, and supremely cool and courageous throughout. Worsley writes without heroics…but makes us feel to the marrow the conditions that the party endured before all hands were rescued." ― The New Yorker "Worsley's account of that journey is a breath-taking story of courage, skill and determination under the most appalling conditions." ― Sir Edmund Hillary A native New Zealander, Frank A. Worsley served as a reserve officer in the Royal Navy before becoming captain of the Endurance . He commanded two ships in World War I, for which he was decorated, sailed with Shackleton again in 1921, and in 1925 was the joint leader of the British Arctic Exploration. Worsley died in 1943.

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