Shackleton's Captain

Shackleton's Captain A Biography of Frank Worsley

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Frank Worsley shared with Sir Ernest Shackleton one of the greatest adventures of the Heroic Age of Antarctic exploration. After their ship Endurance was crushed in the ice in 1915, they made what is perhaps the most famous small-boat journey in history, across 800 miles of the world's roughest seas to get help. Worsley's diaries and notes still provide the main records of that journey, yet the fame of Shackleton rather overshadowed the modest New Zealander.This first-ever biography of Worsley sets out to restore the balance. It tells the full story of his extraordinary life, from childhood as a larrikin in Akaroa, New Zealand, to his apprenticeship at sea, and the development of his remarkable skills as navigator and sailing master. It also backgrounds the bond of friendship between Worsley and Shackleton that flourished when their lives were threatened.In an age of mass communications, Frank Worsley would have been a public figure as famous as Sir Edmund Hillary. This biography gives an unhallowed yet eminent New Zealander his proper place in history.In an age of mass communications, Frank Worsley would have been a public figure as famous as Sir Edmund Hillary.;This biography gives an unhallowed yet eminent New Zealander his proper place in history.John Bell Thomas was born in Dunedin, New Zealand, in 1931. He worked throughout New Zealand as a journalist before travelling to other countries and working on newspapers in Australia, Britain and East Africa. He returned to New Zealand in 1969 and retired from journalism in 1996.When he first heard the name of Frank Worsley he was disappointed to discover that no book had ever been written about this exceptional fellow-countryman. His research for this biography has taken him around the world.

Book information

ISBN: 9781865082455
Publisher: Allen & Unwin
Imprint: Allen & Unwin
DEWEY: 919.8904
Language: English
Number of pages: 208
Weight: 710g
Height: 260mm
Width: 190mm