Mit der Endurance ins ewige Eis

German, Ernest Shackleton, 2016
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One of the most famous expeditions into the Arctic Ocean: In the summer of 1914, Sir Ernest Shackleton and his crew set sail on board the "Endurance". The goal of the British: to cross the Antarctic continent by dog sledge. But soon the ship is stuck in the pack ice and breaks apart. For months the crew drifts on an ice floe through the white hell, half starved and frozen to death. Shackleton is determined to bring his crew home alive. And so he sets off, in a tiny dinghy, with five of his men to fetch help. It will be a merciless race against death.

Key specifications

Language
German
Author
Ernest Shackleton
Number of pages
288
Book cover
Paperback
topic
Leisure & Travelling
Year
2016
Item number
6640900

General information

Publisher
Piper
Category
Guidebooks
Manufacturer no.
19127648
Release date
1/7/2016

Book properties

topic
Leisure & Travelling
Language
German
Author
Ernest Shackleton
Year
2016
Number of pages
288
Edition
5
Book cover
Paperback

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Product dimensions

Height
180 mm
Width
120 mm
Weight
258 g

Package dimensions

Length
18.50 cm
Width
12.50 cm
Height
2.90 cm
Weight
268 g

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