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Cox & Budge Books, IOBA, Hythe, United Kingdom
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First edition, first printing. Hardback in dustwrapper. 25.5 × 19.5cm, 339pp. The aristocracy of Antarctic exploration does not include the name of Thomas Orde Hans Lees. He came away from Shackleton's 1914 expedition with the reputation of being the least popular and most criticised of the men involved in the Endurance adventure in the Weddell Sea. Not only was he disliked simply for being himself but he was also expected to become the first victim of cannibalism if the 22 men of Elephant Island had run out of food. Previous accounts of Shackleton's adventure have unfailingly mentioned that Orde Lees was unpopular. Though they have plundered his excellent journal for much of the detail of life on board the Endurance, on the pack ice and finally on Elephant Island, the part he played in keeping the men alive has not been recognised. His journal has - surprinsingly - never been published and this book is a long overdue testament to a much misunderstood - and probably unfairly maligned - man. After his rescue from Elephant Island, Orde Lees campaigned vigorously for the use of parachutes in the newly formed Royal Air Force and he was publicly credited with being the primary advocate. Many pilots owe their lives to his faith in this new invention. He went on to perform more service for his country in Japan and spent the final period of his life in New Zealand. Condition: The book itself is in very good condition, with a neat previous owner's name to the ffep. The dustwrapper is intact but creased quite noticeably long the bottom edge of the front panel. Seller Inventory # 015619
Title: Elephant Island & Beyond, The Life and ...
Publisher: Bluntisham Books, The Erskine Press
Publication Date: 2003
Binding: Hardcover
Condition: Very Good
Dust Jacket Condition: Good
Edition: 1st Edition
Seller: Polar Books, Llandudno, CONWY, United Kingdom
Hardcover (Original Cloth). Condition: As New. Dust Jacket Condition: As New. First Edition. 1st Edition: 399 pages, illustrated. Original covers in unclipped dust jacket. Previous owners neat signature front end paper otherwise contents clean. Appears unread. From the dust jacket introduction "One long nightmare fropm beginning to end, always short of food, frequently wet, living in the dirt and squalor, unwashed for months without a change of clothes." He was in Shackleton's 1914 expedition on board Endurance, he later became the advocate pf the parachute, "many pilots owe their lives to his faith in this new invention" Quantity Available: 1. Shipped Weight: Under 1 kilogram. Category: Arctic & Antarctic; Biography & Autobiography. ISBN: 1852970766. ISBN/EAN: 9781852970765. Pictures of this item not already displayed here available upon request. Inventory No: 3771. Seller Inventory # 3771
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Seller: Glacier Books, Pitlochry, United Kingdom
hardcover. 2003 First Edition. 339pp, hardback, New in dustwrapper. Orde Lees was probably the least popular and most criticised man involved in Shackleton's Endurance adventure. His diaries have often been plundered for much of the detail of life on board the ship and on the ice but the part he played in keeping the men alive has not been recognised. His journal has never before been published and this book is a long overdue testament to a much misunderstood man, with fascinating details of his later life. Glacier Books are experienced and professional booksellers. We take pride in offering carefully described books and excellent customer service. Seller Inventory # 77269
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Seller: Glacier Books, Pitlochry, United Kingdom
hardcover. 2003 First Edition. 339pp, hardback, New in dustwrapper. Orde Lees was probably the least popular and most criticised man involved in Shackleton's Endurance adventure. His diaries have often been plundered for much of the detail of life on board the ship and on the ice but the part he played in keeping the men alive has not been recognised. His journal has never before been published and this book is a long overdue testament to a much misunderstood man, with fascinating details of his later life. Glacier Books are experienced and professional booksellers. We take pride in offering carefully described books and excellent customer service. Seller Inventory # 77270
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Seller: Glacier Books, Pitlochry, United Kingdom
hardcover. 2003 First Edition. 339pp, hardback, New in dustwrapper. Orde Lees was probably the least popular and most criticised man involved in Shackleton's Endurance adventure. His diaries have often been plundered for much of the detail of life on board the ship and on the ice but the part he played in keeping the men alive has not been recognised. His journal has never before been published and this book is a long overdue testament to a much misunderstood man, with fascinating details of his later life. Glacier Books are experienced and professional booksellers. We take pride in offering carefully described books and excellent customer service. Seller Inventory # 77271
Quantity: 1 available