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Chasing Shackleton: Re-creating the World's Greatest Journey of Survival Kindle Edition

4.2 4.2 out of 5 stars 66 ratings

“Mr. Jarvis’s tribute to Ernest Shackleton’s Antarctic expedition has had a danger and heroism that are worthy of the original.” —The Guardian

In this extraordinary adventure memoir and tie-in to the PBS documentary, Tim Jarvis, one of the world's leading explorers, describes his modern-day journey to retrace, for the first time ever—and in period clothing and gear—the legendary 1914 expedition of Sir Ernest Shackleton.

In early 1914, British explorer Sir Ernest Shackleton and his team sailed for Antarctica, attempting to be the first to reach the South Pole. Instead of glory, Shackleton and his crew found themselves in an epic struggle for survival: a three-year odyssey on the ice and oceans of the Antarctic that endures as one of the world’s most famous tales of adventure, endurance, and leadership ever recorded.

In the winter of 2013, celebrated explorer Tim Jarvis, a veteran of multiple polar expeditions, set out to recreate Sir Ernest Shackleton’s treacherous voyage over sea and mountain, outfitted solely with authentic equipment—clothing, boots, food, and tools—from Shackleton’s time, a feat that has never been successfully accomplished.

Chasing Shackleton is the remarkable record of Jarvis and his team’s epic journey. Beautifully designed and illustrated with dozens of photographs from the original voyage and its modern reenactment, it is a visual feast for readers and historians alike, and an essential new chapter in the story that has inspired adventurers across every continent for a century.

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Here’s a book whose subtitle employs “world’s greatest” accurately, speaking of Ernest Shackleton’s astonishing 1916 Antarctic rescue. Author-adventurer Jarvis has re-created in nearly every detail that harrowing trip (“in a replica James Caird using traditional navigation” and “period gear and equipment”) across the Southern Ocean from Elephant Island to South Georgia and up and down its mountainous terrain. Though others have tried this and failed, Jarvis, with help and patronage from Shackleton’s granddaughter Alexandra and a team of brave, seaworthy men, made it, and the expedition’s nuts and bolts (financial, emotional, and literal) are detailed here, accompanied by fascinating quotes from the accounts of members of Shackleton’s original journey. Nearly every page of this oversize book features a map, or an illustration, or a period or contemporary photo, from close-ups of gnarled hands stitching the replica sails and the boat-making process to the seagoing men sleeping, just barely, under reindeer-skin blankets. The PBS documentary tie-in will flesh out this thrilling tale, but the book itself is a treasure-trove of minutiae and derring-do for both explorers and those who will simply gaze in wonderment. --Eloise Kinney

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“Mr. Jarvis’s tribute to Ernest Shackleton’s Antarctic expedition has a danger and heroism that are worthy of the original.” — The Guardian

“This is a story of triumph! Tim Jarvis and his companions have successfully recreated my grandfather’s 1916 voyage over the stormiest seas in the world. I feel it was a thoroughly Shackletonian expedition.” — ALEXANDRA SHACKLETON, Granddaughter of Ernest Shackleton

“A daring re-enactment. ... All the plaudits to him and his team are thoroughly deserved.” — Telegraph

“An extraordinary expedition” — The Daily Mirror

“Polar explorer Jarvis takes on the re-creation of one of the most difficult treks imaginable. … The story of their journey is bone-chilling and breathtakingly frightening. … a most remarkable feat. A well-written, compelling read.” — Kirkus Reviews

“Thrilling. ... A treasure-trove of minutiae and derring-do for both explorers and those who will simply gaze in wonderment.” — Booklist

“A chilling account of an epic struggle to survive.” — Traveler

Product details

  • ASIN ‏ : ‎ B00BATNQMY
  • Publisher ‏ : ‎ William Morrow; Media tie-in edition (January 7, 2014)
  • Publication date ‏ : ‎ January 7, 2014
  • Language ‏ : ‎ English
  • File size ‏ : ‎ 13.6 MB
  • Text-to-Speech ‏ : ‎ Enabled
  • Screen Reader ‏ : ‎ Supported
  • Enhanced typesetting ‏ : ‎ Enabled
  • X-Ray ‏ : ‎ Not Enabled
  • Word Wise ‏ : ‎ Enabled
  • Print length ‏ : ‎ 277 pages
  • Page numbers source ISBN ‏ : ‎ 0062282735
  • Customer Reviews:
    4.2 4.2 out of 5 stars 66 ratings

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Explorer and environmental scientist Tim Jarvis has made four previous expeditions to Antarctica and the high Arctic. His re-creation of Sir Douglas Mawson’s 1913 trek across Antarctica was made into an award-winning documentary, Mawson: Life and Death in Antarctica. In 1999, Jarvis made the fastest unsupported trek to the South Pole, arriving in 47 days, and in 2001, he completed the first unsupported crossing of Australia’s Great Victoria Desert, covering 1,100 kilometers in less than a month. In 2009, he was selected for Yale University’s World Fellows program. A member of the Order of Australia, Jarvis lives in Adelaide, Australia, with his wife, Elizabeth, and their young family.

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Customers find the story engaging and gripping. They describe it as an epic journey and enjoy the recounting of history.

"...The result is a gripping story. We watched the PBS show (which are available on DVD)...." Read more

"...by far as Shackleton's Endurance survival, but still a most interesting story for those like me who can't seem to read enough about Shackleton." Read more

"An epic journey in itself, this recreation of Shackleton’s crossing from Elephant Island to South Georgia in an open boat and subsequent crossing of..." Read more

"Have not yet started to read it. Looking forward to enjoying this recounting of history." Read more

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Customers appreciate the book's courage and fortitude. They say it gives them a better understanding of Shackleton's leadership skills and Frank Worsley's navigation.

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"...These are brave men who undertook a sea voyage to replicate the harrowing Shackleton journey from Elephant Island to South Georgia of 100 years ago...." Read more

"...and subsequent crossing of South Georgia on foot displays both immense courage and fortitude. It is truly a faithful tribute to Shackleton." Read more

Top reviews from the United States

  • Reviewed in the United States on March 2, 2014
    "Chasing Shackleton" is the story of a modern re-creation of Shackleton's epic boat trip from Elephant Island to South Georgia and the subsequent trek over the South Georgia mountains to the Stromness whaling station. They tried to make it as realistic as possible, using equipment as close to Shackleton's as they could. The result is a gripping story. We watched the PBS show (which are available on DVD). This will give you an even greater appreciation of Shackleton's leadership skills and Frank Worsley's navigation skills (he must be classed as the greatest navigator of all time). Read this book!
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  • Reviewed in the United States on May 28, 2016
    A very interesting story that kept me glad to return to the book each day. These are brave men who undertook a sea voyage to replicate the harrowing Shackleton journey from Elephant Island to South Georgia of 100 years ago. Then three of them replicated Shackleton's treacherous climb over South Georgia to what was then Stromness Whaling Station to secure help for his stranded men. The story of raising financial support to do the trip, the strength of character required to stay focused on the goal over several years, the many difficulties building and shipping the Alexandra Shackleton, a close replica of the James Caird, to Elephant Island... is a compelling story. Not as harrowing by far as Shackleton's Endurance survival, but still a most interesting story for those like me who can't seem to read enough about Shackleton.
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  • Reviewed in the United States on May 13, 2020
    An epic journey in itself, this recreation of Shackleton’s crossing from Elephant Island to South Georgia in an open boat and subsequent crossing of South Georgia on foot displays both immense courage and fortitude. It is truly a faithful tribute to Shackleton.
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  • Reviewed in the United States on August 25, 2022
    The videos were ok, in general I felt them to be a bit sensationalized. The team did what they set out to do which was preproduce the journey as period correct as was safe.
  • Reviewed in the United States on May 31, 2020
    Being a climber myself, the model of Shackleton's leadership is such an inspiration to all who know the story. The author is worthy of similar accord. Thanks for the lift.
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  • Reviewed in the United States on November 23, 2014
    As a Shackleton history buff found this OK but not a book to save for future reference. More about the cost issues with the recreation.
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  • Reviewed in the United States on August 21, 2020
    Have not yet started to read it. Looking forward to enjoying this recounting of history.
  • Reviewed in the United States on May 30, 2017
    a remarkable re-creation of one of the most remarkable survival voyages in history. Includes many nice photos both historical ones of Shackleton, and color photos of the expedition created by the author. would've been five stars, but parts of the book are unreadable because they are sans serif type surprinted on dark busy backgrounds. So I knocked it down to four stars.

Top reviews from other countries

  • James White
    5.0 out of 5 stars A gripping tale of an amazing true adventure.
    Reviewed in Canada on June 1, 2014
    I was fascinated by Shackletons dramatic rescue of his shipmates 100 years ago. This is the wonderfully written account of a group who replicated his Antarctic journey in a small sailboat over miles of rough ocean then climbed over a mountain range to reach a rescue ship. All of this in the same clothes and eating the same food as the original explorers. I could not put it down!
  • David N. Vaughan
    4.0 out of 5 stars chasing shackleton
    Reviewed in the United Kingdom on May 29, 2014
    brilliant tale of adventure and proving what a great man ernest shackleton was and his companions and crew a great read
  • Beverly Davidson
    5.0 out of 5 stars Wonderful book
    Reviewed in Canada on March 2, 2014
    This book is about the making of the documentary of the recreation of Shackelton's journey in Antarctica. I would watch the doc first if possible.

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