Sir Ernest Shackleton, who was born in Ireland, became one of the
great explorers of his day, itself a golden age for British
Exploration. He was a member of Robert Falcom Scott's Antarctic
expedition of 1901-04, and in 1907-9 he commanded an expedition
that came within a hundred miles of the South Pole (first reached
by Amundsen in 1911), located near the magnetic pole, and climbed
Mount Erebus. His attempt in 1914-16 to cross the Antarctic is
described in this book. He died on board the Quest, on his fourth
exhibition to the area in 1922.
Peter King has edited a number of travel books, principally those
of George Nathaniel Curzon, whose writing included the classic
Persia. Together with Maria Aitken, he has also written about Lady
Travellers. His biographies include a study of Curzon and Kitchener
in India.
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