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Endurance: Shackleton's Incredible Voyage (Audio Editions)

Endurance: Shackleton's Incredible Voyage (Audio Editions)

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Author: Alfred Lansing
Creator: Tim Pigott-smith
Publisher: Audio Partners Publishing
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Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars 22 reviews
Sales Rank: 193467

Format: Audiobook
Media: Audio Cassette
Pages: 6
Number Of Items: 4
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.4
Dimensions (in): 7.2 x 4.6 x 1.4

ISBN: 1572701331
Dewey Decimal Number: 919.8904
EAN: 9781572701335
ASIN: 1572701331

Publication Date: February 29, 2000
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Editorial Reviews:

Amazon.co.uk Review
When Alfred Lansing's Endurance was first published in 1959, few people in this country--or anywhere else for that matter--had heard of Shackleton or the Imperial Transantarctic Expedition of 1914. Britain's polar history had been rewritten with Shackleton airbrushed out and Captain Scott taking centre stage as the archetypal English hero who died on the Great Barrier on his long haul back from the South Pole.

If Scott's deification was almost instantaneous, Shackleton's descent into obscurity was more of a slow fade than a sudden death. He achieved a certain amount of acclaim when South, his own account of the Expedition, was published, but his legend seemed to die with him when he suffered a fatal heart attack on another trip south in 1922. His memory deserved much better. Not only was he a far better explorer than Scott, both in terms of his technical and man management capabilities, but the story of the Transantarctic expedition read like an epic out of a Boys Own annual. With his boat crushed, he led his men across the pack-ice, sailed them in open boats to Elephant Island. Once he realised there was no chance of rescue, he and four crew mates sailed a further 600 miles across the southern ocean to South Georgia where they were shipwrecked. The five men then made the first crossing of the island to reach the whaling station at Stromness. Three attempts and three and a half months later, Shackleton returned to Elephant Island to pick up the remaining men. Not a single member of either party was lost.

So we have Lansing to largely thank for Shackleton's rehabilitation. But herein lies the problem. Shackleton's story has been now been so well told both in books--especially Roland Huntford's definitive biography, and in film and TV, that even though Lansing's thrilling account, making liberal use of the diaries of several expedition members, was the first to be published it now feels all terribly familiar and adds nothing to what we already know. Even Frank Hurley's exquisite photographs which illustrate the book now engender a slight feeling of déjà vu--not least because they have already been better reproduced in a single volume published by Bloomsbury. But Lansing deserves his day in the snow and no polar library would be complete without this book. And if, by any chance, you've never previously read a word about Shackleton, this is as good a place as any to start. --John Crace


Customer Reviews:   Read 17 more reviews...

5 out of 5 stars A remarkable tale woderfully written   August 23, 2007
M. S. Ridgeway (England)
Endurance is, to say the least, one of the most harrowing stories that I have ever read, not least because it's true. Pointless me using adjectives here to describe this book as they have all, I'm sure, been used before. If you get the book, you'll find it all there, fascination, awe inspiring, triumph, emotion, gripping, suspense, compelling... A powerful and fascinating tale of the bravery and determination of Shackleton and his men to survive agianst all the odds and live to tell the tale.


5 out of 5 stars the ultimate survival story   April 12, 2006
E. MCGARRIGLE (Scotland)
7 out of 7 found this review helpful

If this weren't a true story you would consider it too far fetched. The determination to survive in the face of extreme hardship is mindblowing. Shackleton's leadership skills are unparalleled and could be applied to many other areas of life. One of the best books I have ever read - thoroughly recommended.


3 out of 5 stars Brilliant subject, lousy book layout   February 15, 2006
Chris Lawton (England)
3 out of 8 found this review helpful

The subject matter is awe inspiring, to say the least. It's also amazing that Frank Hurley was still taking photos right up to the time they were rescued. Where this book falls down, though, is that there are no list of contents, no index, no list of photographs and no list of maps. The book is badly laid out. Unforgiveable, really.


5 out of 5 stars A superb account..   July 14, 2004
Mr. A. Whiteside (uk)
2 out of 2 found this review helpful

This is an excellent book.It is the true story of Ernest Shackleton's journey to cross the Antarctic overland,but you probably knew that already!!
I can't think of a better book on the subject.Crammed with photos taken by Frank Hurley,'Endurance' is a wonderfully researched account of this almost unbelievable story.Full credit must go to the writer of this account Alfred Lansing.He truly does a fantastic job and keeps the story pushing along at a terrific pace.
At times,it seems a work of fiction,such are the many amazing happenings on this trip of a lifetime.Once again,as in 'The Heart of the Antarctic',Shackleton shows that above all else the safety of his men was paramount.
Don't think about getting this book,just go for it!You won't regret it.



5 out of 5 stars If I didn't know it was true...   December 2, 2003
Simon Southwell (Bristol, U.K.)
10 out of 10 found this review helpful

This account of Shackleton's famous expedition reads like a thriller novel. It may lack some technical detail that a student of Antarctica might desire, but it gives full vent to the predicament the party found themselves in, and the inspirational fortitude and courage of their leader. One advantage of this book is that the author had access to surviving expedition members when researching the subject, and the book benefits from these first hand accounts of the persoanlities involved as well as the bleak details of their situation.

As the story unfolds, each step required to get nearer rescue becomes more 'impossible'. Threat of starvation, wintering on ice, breaking ice floes, an incredible boat journey, amputation, crossing impenetrable mountains (the first to do so)---it is all in here. Each phase is a powerful story in itself. It is one of the great stories of the 20th century---up there with the Apollo 13 crew---but these men had no-one except themselves and their determination to get themselves home safely. If you know little or nothing about Shackleton's adventure this is, I think, the best book to introduce the subject. It is the pinnacle of the 'heroic age' adventures, and Alfred Lansing captures the mood beautifully.

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