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The Folio Society to publish collector's edition of Shackleton's Antarctica and South

by Ken Hooper 18 Dec 2021 23:29 UTC
Shackleton's Antarctica and South © The Folio Society

Deluxe three volume edition includes the Heart of the Antarctic and South along with historic images, maps and introduction from Ernest Shackleton's granddaughter Alexandra Shackleton.

Shackleton's Antarctica By Ernest Shackleton
Introduction by Alexandra Shackleton

Available exclusively from The Folio Society

Price: £195

Production details:

  • Bound in printed and blocked cloth.
  • Set in Century.
  • Silver page tops.
  • Cloth-covered slipcase lined with silver paper printed with an image of the Endurance.
  • The Heart of the Antarctic: 2 vols, 1,176 pages in total, hundreds of integrated images plus 14 colour plates.
  • Panoramas and three maps presented in a separate pocket envelope.
  • South: 1 vol, 416 pages plus 57 full-page photographs.
  • One map presented in a pocket.

Available to buy from January, a superb new three-volume set, Shackleton's Antarctica, brings together Ernest Shackleton's gripping accounts of his two most famous expeditions - feats which established the renowned polar explorer's reputation as an inspirational leader with an instinct for survival. Published to commemorate the centenary of Shackleton's death, this sumptuous The Folio Society edition presents The Heart of the Antarctic and South, together for the first time.

The complete texts are included, alongside original photographs, drawings, maps, and panoramas. His granddaughter, Alexandra Shackleton, contributes the introduction - an incisive, intimate sketch of his extraordinary character and achievements.

The British Antarctic Expedition of 1907-9 is the subject of The Heart of the Antarctic. After sailing south on Nimrod and overwintering in a cramped hut, Shackleton led three companions to within 97 miles of the Pole. Facing crevasse-ridden terrain, storms, hunger and exhaustion, Shackleton made 'one of the great decisions of polar history' - to turn back, saving the lives of his men.

This is the most complete edition available, with more than 200 of their photographs - a compelling visual diary of expedition life - plus George Marston's watercolours and panoramas and fold-out maps in a separate pocket.

After Roald Amundsen claimed the Pole in 1911, Shackleton focused on a new goal. South tells of his attempt to cross the continent by land in the Trans-Antarctic Expedition of 1914-17: a plan thwarted when the Endurance sank, condemning the men to months on the open ice. In a legendary voyage, Shackleton and five companions sailed the 22 half-foot James Caird across 800 miles of rough, sunless ocean to raise help in South Georgia. Every man in the Endurance party was saved.

Frank Hurley's photographs - salvaged after the shipwreck - include the most iconic images from the Heroic Age of Polar Exploration. The edition includes almost 90 of them as full pages or spreads, newly digitised from the originals for supreme sharpness and clarity. A pocket with a large fold-out map completes the volume.

In her introduction, Alexandra Shackleton writes:

So, what sort of man was Ernest Shackleton? Pragmatic, always planning, never looking back. A romantic man who wrote poetry and grew up in an era when fine words abounded. The quest for the South Pole was likened to the search for the Holy Grail; yet when he was asked to describe the qualities he required for a polar explorer, he used simple, everyday language and listed:

  • Optimism
  • Patience
  • Idealism and Imagination
  • Courage

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