Ernest Shackleton (1874–1922)
Autor von Südpol, 635 Tage im ewigen Eis
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(eng) Please do not combine this author page with the E. H. Shackleton author page, (as there is another author called E. H. Shackleton), nor with any form of the name Lord Shackleton, as that refers to Ernest's son Edward.
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Werke von Ernest Shackleton
Shackleton: His Antarctic Writings Selected and Introduced by Christopher Ralling (1983) 32 Exemplare
Shackleton's Antarctica 19 Exemplare
Shackleton in the Antarctic 3 Exemplare
21 Meilen vom Südpol : die Geschichte der britischen Südpol-Expedition 1907/09 Erster band 3 Exemplare
A Déli Sark hajótöröttjei 2 Exemplare
The Antarctic Exploration Anthology: The Personal Accounts of the Great Antarctic Explorers (Bybliotech Discovery) (2013) 2 Exemplare
South Polar Times 1 Exemplar
Aurora Australis Folio Society facsimile 1 Exemplar
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The Ends of the Earth: An Anthology of the Finest Writing on the Arctic and the Antarctic (2007) — Mitwirkender — 131 Exemplare
The Greatest Sailing Stories Ever Told: Twenty-Seven Unforgettable Stories (2002) — Mitwirkender — 77 Exemplare
Stories of the Sea — Mitwirkender — 4 Exemplare
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Wissenswertes
- Rechtmäßiger Name
- Shackleton, Sir Ernest Henry
- Andere Namen
- Shackleton, Sir Ernest
- Geburtstag
- 1874-02-15
- Todestag
- 1922-01-05
- Begräbnisort
- Norwegian Cemetery, Grytviken, South Georgia
- Geschlecht
- male
- Nationalität
- UK
- Land (für Karte)
- Ireland
- Geburtsort
- Kilkea, County Kildare, Ireland, UK
- Todesursache
- atheroma of the coronary arteries
- Wohnorte
- County Kildare, Ireland, UK
Dublin, Ireland, UK
Sydenham, England, UK
Edinburgh, Scotland, UK
London, England, UK - Ausbildung
- Dulwich College, London
- Berufe
- Antarctic explorer
mercantile marine
Lieutenant, Royal Naval Reserve
Major, British Army
Master Mariner
journalist (Zeige alle 7)
public lecturer - Beziehungen
- Leadbeater, Mary (great-greataunt)
Shackleton, Edward (son - Lord Shackleton) - Organisationen
- British Army
Royal Navy Reserves
National Antarctic Expedition
Royal Scottish Geographical Society
British Antarctic Expedition
Imperial Trans-Arctic Expedition (Zeige alle 8)
North Russia Expeditionary Force
Shackleton-Rowlett Expedition - Preise und Auszeichnungen
- Royal Victorian Order, 4th class (1907), Commander (1909)
Knighthood (1909)
Polar Metal ( [1904, 1909, 1917])
Vega Medal (1910)
Royal Geographical Society, Gold Medal (1909)
Order of the British Empire (1919) - Kurzbiographie
- Wrote "O.H.M.S. An Illustrated Record of the Voyage of S.S. Tintagel Castle" as a young man. Served under Scott on Discovery on the British National Antarctic Expedition and accompanied Scott to attain the then furthest south. Attained a new furthest south, commanding his own expedition in the Nimrod, and recorded his experiences in "The Heart of the Antarctic" and edited and contributed to a book printed in the Antarctic "Aurora Australis". His best known expedition was to be a transcontinental traverse of Antarctica but his ship, the Endurance, was crush in the ice and he never made landfall. He and his men lived on ice floes and eventually took a perilous journey in small boats to make landfall. Shacklton then led a much smaller party in a single small boat through the roughest seas on earth and crossed an uncharted mountainous island to reach help. His record of this epic struggle for survival is presented in his book "South".Served as an officer under Captain Scott on the Discovery expedition (British National Antarctic Expedition) in which he accompanied Scott to the then furthest south. Organized his own expedition on the ship Nimrod and attained a new furthest south record and his story of the expedition was published as "The Heart of the Antarctic." Then, after Scott died on his return trip from the south pole, Shackleton organized his best known expedition on the Endurance to attempt a first transcontinental crossing of Antarctica. The Endurance was crushed in the polar ice, he never reached land, but he brought his men through a brutal and dangerous test of endurance living on ice floes. Eventually he survived an epic small boat trip through the roughest seas on earth and a crossing of uncharted mountains to bring help to his stranded men and tells his tale in the book "South." Also edited and contributed to "Aurora Austrialis" printed in the Antarctic and as a young man wrote "O.H.M.S. An Illustrated Record of the Voyage of S.S. 'Tintagel Castle'.
- Hinweis zur Identitätsklärung
- Please do not combine this author page with the E. H. Shackleton author page, (as there is another author called E. H. Shackleton), nor with any form of the name Lord Shackleton, as that refers to Ernest's son Edward.
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New LE: Aurora Australis in Folio Society Devotees (März 2022)
The Endurance (Ernest Shackleton's 1912 trip to the Antarctic) in Legacy Libraries (Januar 2021)
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