Endurance
Endurance
The Remarkable Story of Shackleton's Antarctic Expedition
About This Book
Endurance (1959) chronicles Sir Ernest Shackleton's fateful Antarctic expedition of 1914-1916. When his ship became trapped in pack ice, Shackleton led his entire crew through months of survival on ice floes, treacherous ocean crossings in tiny boats, and a desperate mission across uncharted mountains to bring every man home alive.
Who Should Read This?
- People in leadership positions seeking real examples of exceptional decision-making under pressure
- Readers passionate about historical expeditions and polar exploration
- Anyone who enjoys true survival stories that test the boundaries of human capability
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