Shackleton's men: life on Elephant Island
- PMID: 15350763
- DOI: 10.1016/j.endeavour.2004.07.009
Shackleton's men: life on Elephant Island
Abstract
The experiences of the 22 men from Ernest Shackleton's Endurance expedition of 1914-1916 who were marooned on Elephant Island during the Antarctic winter are not as well known as the narrative of the ship being beset and sunk, and Shackleton's open boat journey to South Georgia to rescue them. Frank Wild was left in charge of the marooned men by Shackleton and saved them from starvation and despair. The morale of the men in the face of extreme exposure to the elements, the ingenuity of their devices for survival and their diet, conversation and entertainments all reveal heroic qualities of Shackletonian endurance.
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Exploring the archives.Endeavour. 2004 Sep;28(3):87. doi: 10.1016/j.endeavour.2004.07.008. Endeavour. 2004. PMID: 15350758 No abstract available.
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