Tom Crean: Ice Man

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Tom Crean was no ordinary man, and the story of his life is a stirring tale of courage and survival against all the odds. When he followed Captain Scott into the frozen wastes on his mission to reach the South Pole, he walked 56 km solo across a treacherous ice shelf to save a dying comrade. Later, he survived the sinking of Ernest Shackleton’s polar exploration ship Endurance, helping to save his friends from death in the freezing waters. As if that wasn’t heroic enough, he then took part in an 800 mile open boat journey through treacherous pack ice from Elephant Island to South Georgia – a feat still regarded as one of the greatest feats of seamanship ever! Written by Tom Crean’s biographer, this story of a life in the frozen Antarctic wastes will make you shiver with excitement!

Product Details

Format

Paperback

ISBN

9781905172313

Publisher

The Collins Press

Date published

June 25th, 1905

Other details

  • 128 pages

Condition

New

UK edition

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  1. Saoirse Patterson
    on 25 November 2021

    Tom Crean ice man

    It's an excellent book perfect for people learning about Tom Crean it tells you everything you need to know about him in my opinion. It's a really great book.

    5out of 5

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  1. angle101
    on 26 November 2012

    My bff did her project on tom . i don’t like history!

  2. Egghead
    on 14 February 2011

    It is terribly boring !!!

    1out of 5

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