First edition, sixth printing of the Carroll & Graf issue. (Pitlochry, United Kingdom), About this Item: Beaufoy Books, 2010. paperback. First Edition (Stated). More information about this seller Excellent modern edition of the original work of 1919. green cloth with gold-satmped lettering. Published by The most inspiring voyage of the Heroic period of Antarctic exploration, Shackleton's party had hoped to cross the continent via the South Pole. (1903), From: Very Good. 1st Edition. Bumps on lower front corner at tail of spine and upper back corner at head of spine. London, William Heinemann, December 1919., 1919. Paperback, 374 pages. First edition, First impression. Published by Condition: Very Good. 19. London: William Heinemann, 1919. MacMillan 24. Octavo. Shelved Dupont Bookstore. | Contact this seller (Henley on Thames, OXON, United Kingdom), About this Item: Printed By Order Of The Trustees Of The British Museum, 1930. Published by (Minneapolis, MN, U.S.A.), About this Item: William Heinemann, London, 1919. No Jacket. Published by 11. Bound in publisher's original dark blue cloth stamped in silver. 26. Island Books 1. Sir Ernest Shackleton, who was born in Ireland, became one of the great explorers of his day, itself a golden age for British Exploration. More information about this seller no date or edition stated,blue and gilt patterned faux leather, with blue ribbon bookmark, no jacket, blue patterned end papers, photo of author on frontispiece, clean and bright, unmarked, binding tight, black and white photos throughout, 205 pages with index. Explore. Condition: New. Vol I, II, III. Prospero Books. More information about this seller London, Century, 1991 (first thus). Green Apple Books and Music Seller Inventory # mon0000012911. shackleton south first edition - Google Search. Tell us what you're looking for and once a match is found, we'll inform you by e-mail. (dated in the year of publication). 1st. Published by More information about this seller South. The Story of Shackleton's Last Expedition 1914-1917. 10. After drifting for nine months she was crushed in the ice on 27 October 1915 about 200 miles from the nearest land and 1000 miles from human help. Heron Books, London, From: However, “South” is much more detailed, covering both the Endurance voyage and Shackleton’s trip across the ice, sailing a lifeboat to safety, etc., but it also covers in detail the voyage of the Aurora, and death of some of their crew on the ice, which “Endurance” does not cover at all. (hardcover) Near fine in fine dust jacket. Easton Press, Norwalk, CT U.S.A.: Lyons Press, 1998. (2001), ISBN 10: 0760729999ISBN 13: 9780760729991, From: Condition: Fine. Macmillan, 1920., 1920. Condition: Near Fine. — Ernest Shackleton in a letter to his wife Emily, 4 March 1919. Sir Ernest Shackleton's journal of his last expedition on the Endurance to the South Pole. South the Story of Shackleton's 1914-1917 Expedition. [xxii], 380, colour photo frontispiece by F. Hurley with titled tissue guard. Greely in his four page review of the book in 1921 noted not only was this the most comprehensive scientific work every attempted on a polar expedition but the four relief More information about this seller Reaching South Georgia, the Endurance left for the south in what proved to be a bad ice year. A little offsetting to r.p.e.p., most likely from a news clipping kept there at some point. First edition, first impression. SHACKLETON, Ernest. London, Heinemann, 1919 [first edition, first impression]. First in This Edition. 3, otherwise free of any further highlighting or markings. Book. Condition: Very Good. Trafalgar Square Publishing, North Pomfret, Vermont | Contact this seller 1st edition thus stiff wrappers Fine quarto 207pp., frontis., b/w pls. Paperback. 1st Birlinn hardcover 2002 1st print edition fine condition book in fine condition dw In stock shipped from our UK warehouse. After drifting for nine months she was crushed in the ice on 27 October 1915 about 200 miles from the nearest land and 1000 miles from human help. Size: 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. Bound in dark green ribbed cloth with gilt title to cover and spine. Seller Inventory # 400278. Price: US $3,500.00. Light smudges and scuffs on paste-downs and end papers else book is internally clean and text block is snug. In this reprint of the original 1920 edition, Sir Ernest Shackleton, eloquently describes their fabled two-year odyssey in one of the most inhospitable regions on earth. First Edition. 22. South. | Contact this seller The Story of Shackleton's Last Expedition, 1914-1917. Century, London London, William Heinemann, December 1919. Shackleton's South is one of the great books of exploration. **WE SHIP WITHIN 24 HRS FROM LONDON, UK, 98% OF OUR ORDERS ARE RECEIVED WITHIN 7-10 DAYS. The Heart of the Antarctic - The Story of the British Antarctic Expedition 1907-1909 and South - The Story of Shackleton's Last Expedition 1914-1917. Other readers will always be interested in your opinion of the books you've read. Second Printing of First Thus edition; orig. New York: Macmillan, 1920. South. "South! 1st Birlinn hardcover 2002 1st print edition fine condition book in fine condition dw In stock shipped from our UK warehouse. Seller Inventory # 62606. Seller Inventory # 01085717. Internally, tight and clean with the only blemish being a small bit (8 words) highlighted on pp. (1920), From: 1st edition. The book was published in multiple languages including English, consists of 374 pages and is available in Paperback format. Pimlico London 1999, 1999. Light scuffs on board panels. Large heavy book so postage will be extra for outside the UK. & ills., maps, glossary, index, Edited by Peter King. In this reprint of the original 1920 edition, Sir Ernest Shackleton, eloquently describes their fabled two-year odyssey in one of the most inhospitable regions on earth. Full blue cloth over boards, spine and front cover stamped in silver, back cover blind stamped. xxi, [1], 375, [1]; with colour photographic frontispiece, 87 black and white photographic illustrations, and one large folding chart; closed tear to lower margin of p. 111, small closed tear to chart, some foxing; good in publisher's black cloth, spine and upper cover lettered in silver, upper cover with image of the Endurance blocked in silver; extremities very slightly worn; occasional pencil annotations and underlining.First edition, second impression (the first having appeared in November) of the official account of Shackleton's second Antarctic expedition. South. Whether you've loved the book or not, if you give your honest and detailed thoughts then people will find new books that are right for them. The Story of Shackleton’s Last Expedition: 1914-1917. Pages toned especially at edges, contemporary gift inscription to title page, plates foxed and some mild marginal staining. A little offsetting to r.p.e.p., most likely from a news clipping kept there at some point. Seller Inventory # S70642. South; The Story of Shackleton's Last Expedition 1914-1917. Very Good. Size: Octavo. Spafford Books (ABAC / ILAB) (1999), From: 'All was ready in August 1914, when war broke out. Bernard Quaritch Ltd ABA ILAB He was a member of Captain Scott's 1901-1903 expedition to the South Pole, and in 1907 led his own expedition on the whaler Nimrod, coming within ninety-seven miles of the South Pole, the feat for which he was knighted. 5019 Language: eng Language: eng Language: eng Language: eng Language: eng Language: eng Language: eng Language: eng Language: eng. Putnam's Sons, 1925. Large folding coloured map (with closed tear at hinge, not touching map itself) & numerous illustrations. Leather bound with marbled boards. Edited by Ernest Henry Shackleton. Publishers green cloth, cover and spine titles in gilt, fold-out map tipped in at rear. Size: Octavo. Published by Details about South ~ ERNEST SHACKLETON ~ First Edition 1st ~ 1919 Endurance Polar Exploration. South. Published by Due to treacherous conditions and the onset of winter Shackleton's team were forced to hurriedly abandon their expedition leaving behind many of their possessions which were thought to be unnecessary for the return journey including the cases of Mackinlay's Rare Old Highland Malt Whisky. New York. He then went to New Zealand and sailed in the Aurora to rescue his Ross Sea party' (DNB).Rosove 308.A2. Green Apple Books and Music, Publisher Weekly's Bookstore of the Year 2014, has been San Francisco's favorite independent bookseller since 1967! 10x6.25in ; xxi, 1 , 375 pp., 1 , Frontispiece colored image of Endurance with printed tissue guard and 87 photographic plates, folding map after p. 368 , index, tipped in errata sheet at p. 1; Dark blue cloth covers with silver lettering on spine and front, illustration of More information about this seller Dust Jacket Condition: No Dust Jacket. No Jacket. Condition: Very Good. South: The Story of Shackleton's Last Expedition 1914-1917. One of the greatest epics in the field of Antarctic Travel and Exploration. (1920), From: With his inimitable style he chronicled a great tale - an epic of leadership, loyalty, and survival. 1st Edition. New York: The MacMillan Company, 1920. First Edition, 1st printing November . Quarto; papered boards; a fine copy with the excellent dustwrapper. Condition: Fine. | Contact this seller One of the great titles in the Polar genre. The first edition of the novel was published in March 1st 1919, and was written by Ernest Shackleton. In the face of difficulty and danger he was always at his best. (1920), From: Please see my other listings for more interesting books, paper and antiques. We take pride in offering carefully described books and excellent customer service. 1st Edition. (1920), From: Condition: VG+. Hardcover. (1920), From: Soft Cover. The Epic Expedition will attempt to replicate Shackleton's "Double": his journey from Elephant Island to South Georgia, a distance of 800 miles over sea and ice. Mima Mia Books Seller Inventory # 39965. Condition: Fair. MacMillan, 1920. First edition, first printing. Rosove 308.B1, who notes: 'Shackleton's account is a classic and one of the finest in the Antarctic literature. SOUTH: THE STORY OF SHACKLETON'S LAST EXPEDITION 1914-1917. (Adelaide, SA, Australia), About this Item: Century, London, 1991. 1st Edition. Our BookSleuth is specially designed for you. Hardcover. However, “South” is much more detailed, covering both the Endurance voyage and Shackleton’s trip across the ice, sailing a lifeboat to safety, etc., but it also covers in detail the voyage of the Aurora, and death of some of their crew on the ice, which “Endurance” does not cover at all. Some wear to head and heel of spine, with a little fraying. Rather scarce. First edition, first impression. 1st Edition. The geological collections made relating to South Georgia were so considerable and important that the museum's director of natural history, Charles Tate Regan, undertook to collect the reports into the present volume. Rectangular shadow to page 29, probably from a newspaper clipping having been laid-in (no longer present). In this reprint of the original 1920 edition, Sir Ernest Shackleton, eloquently describes their fabled two-year odyssey in one of the most inhospitable regions on earth. More information about this seller Dorset Press, New York, 2001. New York Carroll & Graf Publishers, Inc. 1999, 1999. Stated: New impression December 1919. | Contact this seller Condition: Very Good. South. (Portland, OR, U.S.A.), About this Item: Macmillan Co, NY, 1920. Hanselled Books Housed in a custom clamshell box. Appendix I and II, Index; illustrated in full-page b/w photos, maps. Rosove 308.B1, who notes: 'Shackleton's account is a classic and one of the finest in the Antarctic literature. Fine, bright original pictorial blue cloth, blocked in silver, a small crease to cloth on upper board, otherwise fine. Near Fine. This will be done with the same kinds of equipment used in the 1916 expedition, including the Alexandra Shackleton , a replica of the 23ft open lifeboat used on the original voyage. The Macmillan Company, New York, 1920. First Edition. Size: Octavo. Condition: Very Good. BEAUTIFUL FIRST EDITION OF SOUTH: SHACKLETON’S OWN ACCOUNT OF THE FATE OF THE ENDURANCE. | Contact this seller Seller Inventory # 24689. 1st edition hardback with dust jacket As New large octavo xxxix + 383 + xvi + 275pp., b/w pls., maps, appends., Dust jacket rather worn o/w a nice copy. Shipping costs on oversize / international orders will reflect actual shipping charges and may be more than quoted by ABE. 207 pages including introduction, preface, map, epilogue, glossary, index, acknowledgments, and credits. P/B 380 pages, condition is very good. London, William Heinemann. Corners bumped, inside paper hinges cracked. Beaufoy Books 1st Edition. Hardcover. 9. This 1:40 000 scale map has detailed topographic data created from vhr satellite imagery, with 1:25 000 scale insets of key areas. First American edition (copyright page stating Published January, 1920). SOUTH! Seller Inventory # 53008. Reaching South Georgia, the Endurance left for the south in what proved to be a bad ice year. Illustrated with a great many of the original first edition photographs, and a number of charts and maps within the text. (Gainesville, FL, U.S.A.), About this Item: MacMillan, 1920. . More information about this seller First edition, first impression. Shackleton and his small team set out in 1907 to try to reach the geographic south pole. Now uncommon. ONE OF THE GREATEST BOOKS IN THE SOUTH POLAR OEUVRE. Hardcover. Also known as the Endurance Expedition, this is considered the last major expedition of the … Cloth shows a few very small spots, with some darkening to top of rear board. After three attempts in different vessels Shackleton succeeded (30 August 1916) in rescuing the rest of the Endurance party and bringing them to South America. (Vancouver, WA, U.S.A.), About this Item: Century, 1991. (Albuquerque, NM, U.S.A.), About this Item: Lyons Press, U. S. A., 1998. 1st Edition. Macmillan Co, NY, 1920. Can't remember the title or the author of a book? From: Twenty-six figures in the text including illustrations, maps and plans. (as issued). 1st Edition. Size: 0ctavo Small. Very Good with cloth rubbed at joints and worn at corners and spine ends, lightly soiled. As the first world war broke out in Europe, Shackleton's expedition to the South Pole became trapped by ice. (hardcover) Near fine in fine dust jacket. First edition by Prospero Books, with "United States of Asmerica" misspelled on copyright page. More information about this seller Combined shipping is … (Arcturus Classics) by Ernest Shackleton. Soft cover. More information about this seller London: The Complete Press. Shackleton, Ernest Henry, Sir, 1874-1922: Title: South! London: Smith, Elder, & Co, 1907-1914. More information about this seller Published by No Jacket. January 1920, 1st American printing. Their ship, the Endurance, was crushed and the men were forced to survive in and escape from one of the world's most hostile environment. 1st Edition. Book in very good condition. With five companions he made a voyage of 800 miles in a twenty-two foot boat through some of the stormiest seas in the world, crossed the lofty interior of South Georgia, and reached a Norwegian whaling station on the north coast. $156 for 24 months with PayPal Creditopens a installment calculator layer* $156 for 24 months. 4. Andrew Barnes Books / Military Melbourne 8vo. Pinterest. SCOTT, Robert Falcon. More information about this seller Jonkers Rare Books The Macmillan Company, New York Condition: Very Good. How on earth did Mackinlay's whisky find its way to the South Pole Condition: Fine. Hours of business: Mon-Fri 10 to 6, and Sat 10 to 5, International League of Antiquarian Booksellers. Shackleton now showed his supreme qualities of leadership. Century, 1991. Soft Cover. Seller Inventory # 1366. With Eighty-Eight Illustrations and Diagrams. c.r. Previous owner's bookplate on front pastedown. London. London: William Heinemann, 1919. Condition: fine/fine. BASEMENT BOOKS (1991), ISBN 10: 0712639276ISBN 13: 9780712639279, From: Use coupon code GMPB014YGQQV for 15% off. Condition: Fine. Seller Inventory # 317165. More information about this seller | Contact this seller Hardback. A good, tight copy in the original cloth binding. Condition: Very Good +. Seller Inventory # 7564. Tall 8vo. Faux Leather. Seller Inventory # 40145. THE STORY OF SHACKLETON'S LAST EXPEDITION 1914-1917. More information about this seller A cross section of the route is also shown. | Contact this seller Shackleton: The Polar Journeys - Incorporating The Heart of the Antarctic and South. Realizing that no search expedition would be likely to visit Elephant Island, Shackleton determined to reach South Georgia in an effort to bring help. Published by A fine copy. Trace of foxing to initial leaves and to fore-edge. 1st Edition. The Illustrated London News; Vol CXXIII. Hardcover. Hardcover. Very good first edition book, no dust jacket. 18. 5. 1336855. Orig. No dj. Hardcover. SOUTH - The Story of Shackleton's Last Expedition 1914 - 1917: With Eighty-Eight Illustrations and Drawings. Complete with all illustrations and fold-out map. Firsthand account of Shackleton's unbelievable test of endurance. Published by (1998), ISBN 10: 1558217835ISBN 13: 9781558217836, From: Published by One of the greatest epics in the field of Antarctic Travel and Exploration. Seller Inventory # 88933. The Story of Shackleton's Last Expedition, 1914-1917. London, Heinemann, 1919 [first edition, first impression]. Condition: Very Good. Dark green cloth covered boards with gold text on front panel and spine. Seller Inventory # 30512. Author (s): Ernest … Soft cover. Dust Jacket Condition: Very Good. Printed By Order Of The Trustees Of The British Museum. 8. First Landing Books & Arts The Story of Shackleton's Last Expedition, 1914-1917" is the first hand account of the Imperial Trans-Antarctic Expedition written by the Expedition leader Ernest Shackleton. 3 1/2" closed tear on map, stabilized with archival tape. Not only did the party endure months in the ice, but also an open boat voyage to safety. A second impression on better paper was produced the following month. Hardcover. First and only edition of The Antarctic Book, with the signatures of every member of the shore party, including Shackleton. Published by | Contact this seller Bruce's Coat Land was passed and Caird Coast was discovered (11 January 1915) when the ship was beset on 18 January in heavy ice . How on earth did Mackinlay's whisky find its way to the South Pole? No Jacket. More information about this seller Very good first edition book, no dust jacket. Condition: Used - Very Good. 1920. The Story of Shackleton's Last Expedition, 1914-1917; Includes both text and audio files Language: English: LoC Class: G: Geography, Anthropology, Recreation: Subject: Shackleton, Ernest Henry, Sir, 1874-1922 -- Travel Subject: Imperial Trans-Antarctic Expedition (1914-1917) Subject Cloth. paperback, Fine copy. Trade Paperback. New York Carroll & Graf Publishers, Inc. 1999 Paperback. Hardcover. 8vo. Size: 4to - over 9¾ - 12" tall. South. Publishers green cloth, cover and spine titles in gilt, fold-out map tipped in at rear. First Edition. Dust Jacket Condition: Very Good. Realizing that no search expedition would be likely to visit Elephant Island, Shackleton determined to reach South Georgia in an effort to bring help. South! Free download or read online South: The Story of Shackletons Last Expedition 1914-1917 pdf (ePUB) book. South: The Last Antarctic Expedition of Shackleton and the Endurance. Books Galore 77 First edition, first printing. They ran into problems from the outset which culminated in their being trapped and then crushed in the ice. More information about this seller Used; Good. Condition: Very Good. Hardcover; No marks or writing, clean; original grn cloth with gilt lettering; minor rubbing on; back cover slight; map in back has tiny edge tears, sm inch tear at bottom; book seller ticket on back end sheet;; Unique story of this frigid conquest of the South Pole; Illustrated with photographs, 88 illustrations, plates, diagrams, large folding map; stated First Published January 1920; scans sent upon request; ; 374 pages Very Good- tight binding spine edges and corners, lightly toning of end sheets shelf wear professionally repaired. (1998), From: In blue boards, dust jacket mylar protected. Hardcover. 207 pages including introduction, preface, map, epilogue, glossary, index, acknowledgments, and credits. The first edition of the novel was published in March 1st 1919, and was written by Ernest Shackleton. Published by Includes the suppliment Furthest south. "The failure of Shackleton's Imperial Trans-Antarctic Expedition to even reach the Antarctic continent, much less to cross it via the South Pole, has become the great polar success story of the twentieth century" (Books on Ice). 'All was ready in August 1914, when war broke out. No Date Stated. Edited by Peter King. Large folding coloured map (with closed tear at hinge, not touching map Rectangular shadow to page 29, probably from a newspaper clipping having been laid-in (no longer present). Condition: Near Fine. South: The Sotry of Shackleton's Last Expidition, Trafalgar Square Publishing, North Pomfret, Vermont. G.P. (1874-1922) is regarded as perhaps the greatest of all Antarctic explorers. Proceeding by sledges and boats the party eventually reached Elephant Island on 15 April 1916 and camped on the small ice-free area of a forbidding land. Pp. Near Fine. by Shackleton, Sir Ernest Henry. Book in very good condition. | Contact this seller 8vo, publisher s original pictorially decorated wraps. | Contact this seller Binding remains tight and square, some modest rubbing to cloth at lower board edge and at spine tips. Available to view at our Curzon Street shop. Seller Inventory # 001668. Twenty-six figures in the text including illustrations, maps and plans. 1st Thus. South ~ ERNEST SHACKLETON ~ First Edition 1st ~ 1919 Endurance Polar Exploration. 2010 Edition. Pimlico London 1999 First edition. (Thakeham, West Sussex, United Kingdom), About this Item: Century, [1991], 1991. One of the great titles in the Polar genre. Sir Ernest Shackleton had been to the Antarctic twice before: once with Scott's first expedition (from which he was sent home with scurvy), and once on his own expedition, when he had made it to within 90 miles of the South Pole. Octavo, original blue cloth. - Shackleton from the Preface to the First Edition. Following the return of the surviving crew from the voyage of the Quest, during which Shackleton lost his life, the expedition's financier presented the natural history collections to the British Museum. Seller Inventory # 68388. Small 2" x 1" corner removed from half title page corner (likely to remove the name of a former owner) else a very well preserved copy. Filled with more than eighty-five photographs and illustrations from the journey. Seller Inventory # 1336855. Dust Jacket Condition: Not Issued. The Story Of Shackleton's Last Expedition 1914-1917. Hardcover. He then went to New Zealand and sailed in the Aurora to rescue his Ross Sea party' (DNB).Rosove 308.A2. South is a book by Ernest Shackleton describing the second expedition to Antarctica led by him, the Imperial Trans-Antarctic Expedition of 1914 to 1917. | Contact this seller green cloth with gold-satmped lettering. Seller Inventory # 006962. 1st Edition. Edgeworth David, reached the area of the south magnetic pole. A sledge and flag used on explorer Ernest Shackleton’s famed attempt to reach the South Pole in the early 1900s will be put on show in London and Cambridge. First Edition. Very Good. Filled with more than eighty-five photographs and illustrations from the journey. Birlinn Ltd Very Good with cloth rubbed at joints and worn at corners and spine ends, lightly soiled. The geological collections made relating to South Georgia were so considerable and important that the museum's director of natural history, Charles Tate Regan, undertook to collect the reports into the present volume. ISBN 10: 1841581968ISBN 13: 9781841581965, From: A.W. Seller Inventory # 117606. Large heavy book so postage will be extra for outside the UK. Seller Inventory # 28238. Condition: fine/fine. Shackleton's incredible leadership ensured the crew survived. 380 pp.+ FoldOut Map at back & 90 Photo Plts (Frontis Plt is in Color with Tissue Guard), Orig Grn Hardback, Gilt Title, owner bookplate else VG & Crisp, no DJ, 1st Amer Ed. Published by Dust Jacket Condition: Not Issued. Carroll & Graf Publishers Inc True Account. 4to., First Edition thus, with frontispiece, and numerous photographs and illustrations in the text; grey cloth, backstrip lettered in silver, blue endpapers, a near fine copy in unclipped dustwrapper. corner books Hardcover. P/B 380 pages, condition is very good. Soft cover. In blue boards, dust jacket mylar protected. Published by 1st Edition. 3 1/2" closed tear on map, stabilized with archival tape. $156 for 24 months with PayPal Creditopens a installment calculator layer* $156 for 24 months. First edition, first impression. First edition. The struggles, the disappointments, and the endurance of this small party of Britishers, hidden away for nearly two years in the fastnesses of the Polar ice, striving to carry out the ordained task and ignorant of the crises through which the world was passing, make a story which is unique in the history of Antarctic exploration." Published by Octavo, xvi, [6], 380 pages; VG; bound in fine black genuine leather with bright gilt spine title and gilt titling and decorative motif on covers; gilt text block; silk moire endpapers; silk ribbon; map loose within; with 88 illustrations and diagrams; minor discoloration to front board from another leather book pressed against it; shelved case 9 3/4. Please use close-up options for best inspection; additional photos available at your request. Quarto; papered boards; a fine copy with the excellent dustwrapper. Overall, a very nice copy. The artefacts had earlier been sold at auction to an overseas buyer, leading to the British Government to impose an export ban on the artefacts due to their national importance. Soft cover 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall in photo wraps. Item Information. The folding coloured map at the end has a few small brown stains across the top edge, otherwise it is in very good condition. (Tywyn, United Kingdom), About this Item: London Illustrated News, 1903. 6. South... by Ernest Shackleton was published in 1919, long before Lansing’s book Endurance, which was published in 1959. 1st Edition. Gift inscription on f.f.e.p. Condition: Very Good. The artefacts had earlier been sold at auction to an overseas buyer, leading to the British Government to impose an export ban on the artefacts due to their national importance. It was published in 1919, three years after he returned from Antarctic and it's rarely been out of print since. 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