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A & E Biographies: Ernest Shackleton  
Author: George Plimpton
ISBN: 0789493152
Format: Handover
Publish Date: June, 2005
 
     
     
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From Booklist
In the latest volume in this publisher's series of illustrated biographies, Plimpton tells the story of Shackleton's life and his four Antarctic expeditions. In what Plimpton calls "a voyage considered one of the great exploits of the heroic age of exploration," he recounts how Shackleton and five shipmates sailed 800 miles from Elephant Island to South Georgia in a small boat to rescue 28 of his men after their ship was crushed in pack ice in 1915. The author, a critic, novelist, essayist, and cofounder of The Paris Review, chronicles his own trip to Antarctica in 2002 and interweaves the story of his trip with that of Shackleton's as he follows in the explorer's footsteps. There are 136 photographs and illustrations; many of the black-and-white photos were taken by Frank Hurley, a member of the crew of the Endurance. George Cohen
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Book Description
Writer and media personality George Plimpton not only tells Shackleton's story, but recounts his own recent adventure following Shackleton's footsteps through the bleak, beautiful seas, and islands at the bottom of the world. A groundbreaking series of illustrated biographies, A & E Biographies combines the smart, concise approach of the hugely popular A&E Biography television series with the illuminating visual approach of DK Publishing to present the lives of history's most colorful figures. Television's longest running, single-topic documentary series Biography on A&E Network is not only one of the most successful shows -- it is one of the most popular. Biography has profiled more than 900 people in its fifteen years.


About the Author
In a multifaceted career spanning nearly a half-century, George Plimpton has made his mark as a cofounder of The Paris Review, a critic, essayist, humorist, novelist, and biographer.




A & E Biographies: Ernest Shackleton

FROM THE PUBLISHER

Writer and media personality George Plimpton not only tells Shackleton's story, but recounts his own recent adventure following Shackleton's footsteps through the bleak, beautiful seas, and islands at the bottom of the world.

A groundbreaking series of illustrated biographies, A & E Biographies combines the smart, concise approach of the hugely popular A&E Biography television series with the illuminating visual approach of DK Publishing to present the lives of history's most colorful figures.

Television's longest running, single-topic documentary series Biography on A&E Network is not only one of the most successful shows — it is one of the most popular. Biography has profiled more than 900 people in its fifteen years.

SYNOPSIS

Although every one of his Antarctic expeditions ended in failure, Ernest Shackleton (1874-1922) is best known for bringing all 28 of his men home safely after their ship was crushed by ice in 1915. Plimpton, the noted biographer who pioneered participatory journalism in the 1960s and 1970s, tells Shackleton's story and recounts his own adventures following Shackleton's footsteps in Antarctica. A wealth of b&w historical and color contemporary photos make shipwrecks and icebergs look like great fun. Annotation ©2004 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR

     



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