Shackleton's Heroes

The Epic Story of the Men Who Kept the Endurance Expedition Alive

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Pub Date Nov 15 2016 | Archive Date Oct 12 2016

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The Unbelievable Story of Six Men Who Trekked Across the Great Ice Barrier in Support of Ernest Shackleton’s Antarctic Expedition

One hundred years ago, Sir Ernest Shackleton embarked on the legendary 1914–1917 Imperial Trans-Antarctic Expedition, defying the odds and accomplishing one of history’s most remarkable feats of endurance while narrowly escaping death, even though his crew failed in their mission to cross Antarctica. His story, inflated by time and celebrity, has come to personify the Heroic Age of Antarctic Exploration.

Less well known, however, is the incredible but often forgotten tale of the Mount Hope Party (also known as the Ross Sea party)—six men who worked in the shadow of Shackleton’s greater cause. Sent to the opposite side of the Polar continent, these men dropped life-saving food and fuel depots across the Great Ice Barrier, ensuring that Shackleton had the supplies necessary to complete his mission. Unaware of Shackleton’s own failed task, the party persevered in their mission, facing insurmountable obstacles of life on the ice—exhaustion, starvation, and crippling frostbite—risking their lives for the safety of his.

Stitching together the previously unpublished diaries of these unsung heroes, McOrist documents their pain and suffering, as well as the humor and camaraderie necessary for their survival. An incomparable record of sheer heroism and tragedy, Shackleton’s Heroes tells a story that history ought to remember—one of the indomitable human spirit in the most extreme conditions.

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The Unbelievable Story of Six Men Who Trekked Across the Great Ice Barrier in Support of Ernest Shackleton’s Antarctic Expedition

One hundred years ago, Sir Ernest Shackleton embarked on the legendary...

Advance Praise

"A gripping tale with the most tragic of endings . . . The diaries of the Mount Hope Party are an Antarctic literary treasure." —Sir Ranulph Fiennes

"What a story. . . . McOrist’s efforts to give each a voice after a century of silence has paid off with a gripping read." —All About History Magazine

"A gripping tale with the most tragic of endings . . . The diaries of the Mount Hope Party are an Antarctic literary treasure." —Sir Ranulph Fiennes

"What a story. . . . McOrist’s efforts to give each...


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ISBN 9781510710757
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PAGES 384

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Featured Reviews

Everyone knows the story of Shackleton’s doomed Antarctic voyage, the stories of bravery and survival are known to most school children. But few, if any, know the story of the Mount Hope Party. A group of six men, they were entrusted with leaving stores of food and fuel along Shackleton’s route, supplies that were essential to the success of the mission and to the survival of Shackleton and his men. And they took their duties very seriously, Shackleton’s failure was unknown to them. They assumed the voyage was still on target and continued dropping supplies at the designated spots, all at great risk to themselves. Now McOrist writes the story of these intrepid men; men that history has all but forgotten. Using diaries and journals written by the Mount Hope men themselves, readers learn of their sacrifices, bravery and camaraderie. An unforgettable story that has finally been told

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