A NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER
Ernest Shackleton was one of the last great Antarctic explorers, and he
led one of the most ambitious Antarctic expeditions ever undertaken.
This is his story, and the story of the dozens of men who threw in their
lot with him - many of whom nearly died in the unimaginably harsh
conditions of the journey. It's an astonishing feat - and was
unprecedented at the time - that all the men in the expedition survived.
Shackleton's expedition marked the end of a period of romantic
exploration of the Arctic and the Antarctic, and this is as much a book
about the encroaching modern world as it is about travel. But Nick
Bertozzi has documented this remarkable journey with such wit and
fiendish attention to detail that it's impossible not to get caught up
in the drama of the voyage. Shackleton is a phenomenal accompaniment
to Bertozzi's earlier graphic novel about great explorers, Lewis &
Clark.