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Mawson's Will: The Greatest Polar Survival Story Ever Written
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Mawson's Will: The Greatest Polar Survival Story Ever Written Paperback - 2000

by Bickel, Lennard

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The author of "Shackleton's Forgotten Men" outlines the adventures of another explorer, Australian Sir Douglas Mawson. "The most outstanding solo journey ever recorded in Antarctic history."--Sir Edmund Hillary. 24 photos. Maps.

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  • Title Mawson's Will: The Greatest Polar Survival Story Ever Written
  • Author Bickel, Lennard
  • Binding Paperback
  • Edition Subsequent
  • Condition Used - Good
  • Pages 272
  • Volumes 1
  • Language ENG
  • Publisher Steerforth Press, U.S.A.
  • Date February 4, 2000
  • Illustrated Yes
  • Features Bibliography, Illustrated, Maps
  • Bookseller's Inventory # 1586420003.G
  • ISBN 9781586420000 / 1586420003
  • Weight 0.6 lbs (0.27 kg)
  • Dimensions 8.4 x 5.4 x 0.8 in (21.34 x 13.72 x 2.03 cm)
  • Themes
    • Chronological Period: 1900-1949
    • Chronological Period: 1900-1919
    • Cultural Region: Arctic/Antarctic
  • Library of Congress subjects Mawson, Douglas - Travel, Antarctica - Discovery and exploration -
  • Library of Congress Catalog Number 99059210
  • Dewey Decimal Code 919.89

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From the publisher

Australian author Lennard Bickel reconstructed Mawson's journey from the diaries of Mawson and other members of his expedition. He is the author of seven books, including Shackleton's Forgotten Men.

First line

The tents were a thousand miles apart.

From the jacket flap

MAWSON'S WILL is the dramatic story of what Sir Edmund Hillary calls "the most outstanding solo journey ever recorded in Antarctic history." For weeks in Antarctica, Douglas Mawson faced some of the most daunting conditions ever known to man: blistering wind, snow, and cold; loss of his companion, his dogs and supplies, the skin on his hands and the soles of his feet; thirst, starvation, disease, snowblindness - and he survived.
Sir Douglas Mawson is remembered as the young Australian who would not go to the South Pole with Robert Scott in 1911, choosing instead to lead his own expedition on the less glamorous mission of charting nearly 1,500 miles of Antarctic coastline and claiming its resources for the British Crown. His party of three set out through the mountains across glaciers in 60-mile-per-hour winds. Six weeks and 320 miles out, one man fell into a crevasse, along with the tent, most of the equipment, all of the dogs' food, and all except a week's supply of the men's provisions.
Mawson's Will is the unforgettable story of one man's ingenious practicality and unbreakable spirit and how he continued his meticulous scientific observations even in the face of death. When the expedition was over, Mawson had added more territory to the Antarctic map than anyone else of his time. Thanks to Bickel's moving account, Mawson can be remembered for the vision and dedication that make him one of the world's great explorers.
"A riveting account . . . makes Mawson's achievement a symbol of the desire to live." -- "The New York Times Book Review
"A powerful reading experience." -- "Publishers Weekly

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Media reviews

Named One of the Ten Best Books of Twentieth-Century Exploration by The Explorer's Club

"The most outstanding solo journey ever recorded in Antarctic history." -- Sir Edmund Hillary

"A riveting account . . . makes Mawson's achievement a symbol of the desire to live." -- The New York Times Book Review

"A powerful reading experience." -- Publishers Weekly

"Both grim and inspiring reading." -- The Wall Street Journal

Citations

  • Choice, 11/01/2000, Page 585
  • New York Times, 03/19/2000, Page 28

About the author

Australian author Lennard Bickel reconstructed Mawson's journey from the diaries of Mawson and other members of his expedition. He is the author of seven books, including Shackleton's Forgotten Men.