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Engineering Transportation

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Endurance: Shackleton's Incredible Voyage

Endurance: Shackleton's Incredible Voyage

by Alfred Lansing

4.8 (22404 ratings)
Engineering Transportation

Published

April 29, 2014

Pages

292 pages

Language

English

Publisher

Basic Books

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About This Book

Experience “one of the best adventure books ever written” ( Wall Street Journal ) in this New York Times bestseller: the harrowing tale of British explorer Ernest Shackleton's 1914 attempt to reach the South Pole. In August 1914, polar explorer Ernest Shackleton boarded the Endurance and set sail for Antarctica, where he planned to cross the last uncharted continent on foot. In January 1915, after battling its way through a thousand miles of pack ice and only a day's sail short of its destination, the Endurance became locked in an island of ice.

Thus began the legendary ordeal of Shackleton and his crew of twenty-seven men. When their ship was finally crushed between two ice floes, they attempted a near-impossible journey over 850 miles of the South Atlantic's heaviest seas to the closest outpost of civilization. In Endurance , the definitive account of Ernest Shackleton's fateful trip, Alfred Lansing brilliantly narrates the harrowing and miraculous voyage that has defined heroism for the modern age.

Introduction

In the heart of the early twentieth century, Ernest Shackleton embarked on a daring expedition to traverse the Antarctic continent, a feat never accomplished before. When their ship, the Endurance, became trapped and crushed by the merciless ice of the Weddell Sea, the journey turned into an extraordinary saga of survival against all odds. Through sheer determination, unyielding leadership, and an indomitable human spirit, Shackleton and his crew faced the harshest conditions imaginable, enduring extreme hunger, fatigue, and the formidable fury of the Antarctic environment.

Their harrowing experience remains one of the most fascinating and incredible tales of survival in the annals of exploration.

Key Takeaways

The true test of leadership emerges in the face of adversity where unity and morale are pivotal for survival. Resourcefulness and adaptability become invaluable assets when facing unpredictable and daunting challenges. Camaraderie and shared purpose can sustain hope and perseverance even in dire and life-threatening situations.

Detailed Description

In 1914, Ernest Shackleton led the Imperial Trans-Antarctic Expedition with the goal of achieving the first land crossing of Antarctica. His ship, aptly named the Endurance, set sail from South Georgia Island but soon met its match against the impenetrable pack ice of the Weddell Sea. As the ice closed in, the Endurance was eventually trapped, rendering Shackleton's original mission impossible.

Yet, from despair emerged a remarkable tale of tenacity and human spirit. When the ship was finally crushed by the relentless force of the ice, Shackleton and his crew faced a desolate landscape with no hope of rescue in sight. Stranded on unforgiving sea ice thousands of miles from civilization, Shackleton's leadership was put to the ultimate test.

Prioritizing the safety and survival of his crew, he orchestrated a treacherous journey across the ice to reach the inhospitable Elephant Island. With limited resources and morale dwindling, Shackleton decided on an audacious plan: a hazardous 800-mile open boat voyage to South Georgia to seek help. The perilous journey to South Georgia is chronicled with precision and visceral detail, capturing Shackleton's unwavering resolve and strategic acumen.

This expedition, fraught with towering waves and gales, reflects the raw power of nature and the crew's resilience in the face of overwhelming odds. Upon reaching South Georgia, despite the menacing conditions and outrageous odds, Shackleton succeeded in orchestrating the rescue of his entire crew without a single loss of life. This epic tale encapsulates the boundless human spirit and the profound impact of steadfast leadership.

Endurance stands as a classical narrative of survival and a testament to human ingenuity when confronted with nature's unforgiving extremities. This book offers a profound insight into the indomitable will to survive and inspires readers to find strength in their own moments of adversity.

Standout Features

The book intricately weaves actual journal entries photographs and first-hand accounts capturing the raw emotions and urgent narrative of survival Alfred Lansing's meticulous research and compelling storytelling elevate this historical recount into an immersive experience that makes readers feel part of the unfolding drama Endurance showcases the extraordinary leadership qualities of Ernest Shackleton presenting an unparalleled study of effective crisis management and resilience His ability to maintain morale inspire loyalty and devise daring rescue missions serves as a timeless model of leadership and human spirit Set against the stark and formidable backdrop of Antarctica the narrative's vivid depiction of the relentless natural elements highlights the crew's struggle for survival The environment itself becomes a powerful character shaping the story and reflecting the broader themes of endurance and humanity's will to triumph over adversity.

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Pages:292 pages
Language:English
Published:April 29, 2014
Publisher:Basic Books
Authors:Alfred Lansing

Rating

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Based on 22404 ratings

Customer Reviews

Great book, unfortunately the back cover ripped in transit

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Mackenzie Ayer
December 27, 2023

The back cover was ripped when I received it, but nothing a little tape couldn't fix and it didn't take away from this phenomenal book. I was looking for a good read to provide inspiration going into the New Year...and Endurance delivered! Great story of surviving against all odds. Couldn't put it down.

Unbelievable.

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Chris Hall
July 25, 2024

The most intense, awful, awe-inspiring thing I’ve encountered. At the final moment I wanted to stand up and cheer! The ability of humans to endure such calamity is truly unbelievable. If not for the fact that these men lived to tell the tale… I would not believe it. Great read. But buckle up.

Incredible Story, Incredible Book!

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Charles Bernard Longo
June 13, 2024

Alfred Lansing has written a mesmerizing narrative account of an Antarctic mission gone wrong in 1915, and the struggles of the team in the harshest of climates on earth to return safely to the civilized world. The author's narrative, based on diaries of team members, puts you in awe of the leadership of Ernest Shackleton and the determination of the team to survive despite the Antarctic climate, several setbacks and having no way to communicate their plight to the rest of the world. In reading this unbelievable narrative story you feel like you are part of the team fighting to live another day and showing incredible ingenuity to make that happen. If you enjoy true stories that highlight the incredible human spirit, you will love this book!

The Ultimate survival true story of all time

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Thomas Erickson
July 10, 2010

Just got done watching the 3DVD set Shackleton 5 stars. I wondered how the book Endurance could possibly compare with this fantastic DVD set. The book was just as good 5 stars. We see Sir Shackleton in 1914 and his 27 men heading for a cross continent trek across Antarctica. Unfortunately the Endurance gets caught in the ice. She is crushed and sinks. Shackleton orders abandon ship and his men are on the ice. Against all odds, low temperature and little food they get on an ice flow and move 3 small boats toward open water. They are starving and must kill and eat their sled dogs as well as seals and penguins. Some of the men are almost killed by 1100pound Leopard seals but the seals are shot and supply the men food and blubber for their cooking pots. They eventually get off the flow and face horrific seas and bad weather and make it to Elephant island. Some are frostbite and the youngest member has to have his toes on one of his feet amputated. Another developed a boil on his back the size of a football.Unbelievable hardships. Then Shackleton and 5 men must sail almost 800 miles to South Georgia island to get rescue for his men from a Norwegian whaling village.They make the horrendous voyage across the Drake passage that has some of the worst weather on earth. Eventually they arrive on the wrong side of the island and Shackleton and 2 men must trek about 30 miles across part of the island and a glacier before arriving at the village. They are ushered to the Norwegian leader and the 3 stinking, dirty, nasty, badly clothed humans knock on his door. He says "Who the hell are you". Shackleton says my name is Shackleton. The Norwegians knew of Shackleton's expedition as it had stopped at South Georgia before but after over a year they thought them all dead. The Norwegian leader cries for them. Shackleton's 3 men left behind on the other side of the island are rescued. After 3 attempts with different ships the others on Elephant island are rescued. Its amazing. Shackleton INMO was not a great planner and made serious mistakes but his leadership and survival skills were legendary.He had a huge ego but believed in himself and inspired others to give 110% of themselves in order to survive. The expedition across the Antarctic continent was a failure but Shackleton's indomitable spirit and superb leadership skills helped save every man. No one was lost. All return as heroes. The most incredible story of survival ever told with diaries, logs and pictures( many lost) to prove it. An incredible man and a fantastic story. Endurance 5 star. PS. For scientific Antarctic matters learned give me the explorer Scott. For speed, planning and efficiency reaching the South Pole, Amundsen. For leadership, survival skills and surviving in the worst conditions give me Shackleton. The 3 great Antarctic explorers of the heroic age of exploration.

Ernest Shackleton's Fight to Survive

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Bryan Carey
September 5, 2023

Adventure stories can often be captivating if the story is told the right way. In the case of a non- fiction adventure, a solid bit of storytelling can leave the reader amazed and astonished, often in a more surprised state of mind than if the book was fictional. Such is the case with Endurance. For those not familiar with the journey, it all began on a relatively small, sea- going vessel. Ernest Shakleton was a man on a mission. He wanted to not just reach the South Pole- something that had already been done- but to traverse the entire Antarctic continent. He wanted to be the first person to accomplish such a feat, and he was bound and determined to make his goal a reality. Things did not go as planned, and Shackleton and his team were forced to focus on the only thing that mattered: Survival. Their shop was wrecked beyond repair and he and his crew were forced to live on floating ice sheets, food rations, seal blubber for fuel, and anything else to keep them alive. Their only hope was to reach one of the nearby outposts of civilization. But would they all make it back alive? Or would the merciless Antarctic cold prove too difficult an obstacle to surmount? I have heard about Ernest Shackleton and his voyage, but until I read this book, I didn’t know the specifics of how it turned out. The book is written in great detail and I found myself turning the pages quickly, anxious to know what would happen next. There were many points that would have caused some people to lose hope, but Shackleton was determined to get himself and his crew back to safety. This book’s strongest point is the writing itself. The descriptions are vivid, and chilling as expected. You feel like you are right there with Shackleton and his team; feeling the cold wind, yearning for a good meal, hoping to get the feeling back in your limbs, and dreaming of a good night’s sleep. But more than anything, your hope is to survive. Nothing matters unless you can escape the frigid conditions and eventually make your way back to civilization. One surprise with this book is that it includes a picture section. Like any good explorer, Shackleton made sure to have a team of photographers with him and the film managed to survive. There is one spoiler alert I should point out: If you want the suspense to continue, you may want to skip at least the last picture in this section, since it identifies the survivors. The Antarctic continent is among the harshest, if not the harshest, climate on the planet. Ernest Shackleton’s voyage to this unforgiving land and his attempt to rescue his crew are brought to life in the pages of Endurance. It’s a fantastic read and a story you will never forget.