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	Philharmonic Hall, Great Portland St., London "Great Moving Picture Talk".  Twice Daily 2:30 & 8.30. - Shackleton, Sir Ernest. &#91;Endurance Expedition].
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		Advertising hand bill for Shackleton's talk about the film taken by Captain Hurley.  "As a story it surpasses fiction, as an historical and scientific record the film is among the wonders of the world".  With a portrait of Shackleton "in  costume" on the front and text, "Sir Ernest Shackleton will show for the first time the Marvelous Moving Pictures and Personally tell his Wonderful Story of the last Antarctic Expedition"; a page of text and a photograph titled 'The "Endurance" Being Crushed in the Ice" inside the brochure, and on the verso, an illustration of the explorers stranded on the ice with newspaper reviews below.  5 1/4 x 81/4".  Slt scratching of surface, slt ruffled at right edge of front page. 
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     <br/>Shackleton, Sir Ernest. &#91;Endurance Expedition].

        
        <br/>London:Ca. 1914.

        <br/>Price: $650.00
       
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	Philharmonic Hall, Great Portland Street, W. Sir Ernest Shackleton will show for the first time the Marvellous Moving Pictures, and will tell the Story of his latest Antarctic Expedition. - Shackleton, Sir Ernest.  &#91;Endurance Expedition].
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   <link href="http://www.antipodean.com/cgi-bin/antipodean/17085"/>
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		Four page advertising piece for Shackleton's talk about the film taken by Captain Frank Hurley, photographer to the Expedition.  With a sepia portrait of Shackleton "in  costume" on the front, and with text "by arrangement with Andre Charlot.  Commencing Boxing Day, Daily at 2:30 and 8:30". Two full pages on the inside.  The left page with "Synopsis of the Story" and an advertisement for Shackleton's book "South", below it.  The right page, "Synopsis of Film which has never been exhibited before".   On the back cover, large sepia photograph of roaring sea lion, with text pertaining to the Shackleton film on either side, & advertisement for the story and illustrations from the Shackleton film to be given "in the magnificent New Motion Picture Magazine, the Shadow Stage".  7 1/2 x 10 1/4".  With original price sticker for 6d. at front cover & rear covers.  Folded once, horizontally.  Covers dusty; brochure marked by damp at top, but not obscuring text. 
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     <br/>Shackleton, Sir Ernest.  &#91;Endurance Expedition].

        
        <br/>London:Ca. 1914.

        <br/>Price: $750.00
       
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	Frank Wild will tell the Story of his Adventures with Sir Ernest Shackleton's Expedition, 1914/17, and illustrate it with a magnificent series of Lantern Slides. - Wild, Frank.  &#91;Ernest Shackleton's Endurance Expedition].
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   <link href="http://www.antipodean.com/cgi-bin/antipodean/17077"/>
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		Broadside, printed in brown on off white stock, not dated.  Three text paragraphs tell the Antarctic story of Frank Wild; the first one begins, "Frank Wild is a plain sailor-man"; the second paragraph: "Frank Wild has ventured into the Antarctic Region with four expeditions, and altogether has given eleven years of his life to exploration in that vast area with its blizzards, ice, silence, and intense cold. ... He sailed with Captain Robert F. Scott, of immortal memory; he was with Sir Ernest Shackleton, Sir Douglas Mawson and Captain E. R. G. Evans, DSO, RN.  On his last journey into the frozen South he was Sir Ernest Shackleton's second-in-command, and we already know something of the deadly perils that were met and overcome."  5 x 12"  One horizontal fold, with paper clip rust mark on verso only. 
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     <br/>Wild, Frank.  &#91;Ernest Shackleton's Endurance Expedition].

        
        <br/>London:Gerald Christy, The Lecture Agency,Ca. 1919.

        <br/>Price: $650.00
       
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	Autograph letter from T. W. Edgeworth David, Antarctic scientist. - David, T. W. Edgeworth.
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   <link href="http://www.antipodean.com/cgi-bin/antipodean/7227"/>
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		Dated Sep. 21, 1926, from Belle Rive, Nyon, Switzerland.  Addressed to "My dear Jack", he encloses a review (not present) he wrote of Coleman's "Ice Ages".  He is resting with his wife & daughter and will soon return to the Geol. Soc. Burlington House.  On Ryman's watermarked paper, 10 x 6 1/2", folded in half.  Signed T. W. Edgeworth David.  Edgeworth David was an Australian who explored with both Mawson and Shackleton, and was the first to climb Mount Erebus. 
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     <br/>David, T. W. Edgeworth.

        
        

        <br/>Price: $175.00
       
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	British Antarctic Expedition 1910-1913.  Exhibition of the Photographi. - Ponting, Herbert G.
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   <link href="http://www.antipodean.com/cgi-bin/antipodean/8197"/>
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		Ponting, Herbert G. British Antarctic Expedition 1910-1913. Exhibition of the Photographic Pictures of Mr. Herbert G. Ponting, F.R.G.S. The Fine Art Society, 148 New Bond St., London December 1913. Illustrated Descriptive Catalogue. Price 6d. Sml. 8vo, ads, vii & 24 pp text, 8 illustrations. Tan printed paper wrappers printed in red, slt. dusty o/w vgc. Catalogues 145 photographs & 6 supplementary photos, including prices, frames, etc. Very scarce & a must for anyone who owns one of the original photographs. 
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     <br/>Ponting, Herbert G.

        
        

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	Shackleton. - Huntford, Roland.
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   <link href="http://www.antipodean.com/cgi-bin/antipodean/8351"/>
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		Huntford, Roland. Shackleton. Hodder & Stoughton, London 1985, 1st edition. Original blue & gilt hardboard with pictorial dj with very slight creases at edges, but no tears. Fine/vg+. Definitive biography including all his feuds with Scott. 
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     <br/>Huntford, Roland.

        
        

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	Argonauts of the South, - Hurley, Frank.
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   <link href="http://www.antipodean.com/cgi-bin/antipodean/8356"/>
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		Hurley, Frank. Argonauts of the South, being a Narrative of Voyagings & Polar Seas & Adventures . . . with Sir Douglas Mawson & Sir Ernest Shackleton. G.P. Putnam, NY 1925, 1st US edition. Tall 8vo, (xv) 290pp, frontis. & 22 plates, b&w fold-out map. Original green gilt cloth, gilt faint on spine & brighter on the front cover. Some very light marking to boards o/w a very fresh copy of this increasingly scarce book. Spence 1259; Conrad 205. Hurley was the photographer with Shackleton. 
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     <br/>Hurley, Frank.

        
        

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	The Heart of the Antarctic. - Shackleton, Ernest H.
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   <link href="http://www.antipodean.com/cgi-bin/antipodean/8384"/>
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		Shackleton, Ernest H. The Heart of the Antarctic. Heinemann, London 1909, lst UK edition. 2 vols, 4to. 371 pp, 114 plates, 11 diagrams in text (&) 419 pp, 94 plates, 33 ills. in text, 3 fold-out maps and 1 fold-out panorama. Orig. navy buckram with primary binding, very bright gold gilt title on spine and silver gilt title & portrait of men with the Union Jack on the front boards. Spines very lightly rippled. Unusual in the original khaki colored dust jackets, slt. edgeworn, spines invisibly reinforced from behind, very clean. Pristine inside. Exploration books of this period are rarely found with their dust jackets. Spence l097. This is the official account of Shackleton's expedition on the "Nimrod", 1907-1909, the 1st expedition under his own command. Shackleton had previously been a member of Scott's "Discovery" expedition, and had three goals for his expedition- reaching the South Pole, planting the Union Jack at the South Magnetic Pole and exploring the Ross Barrier. Shackleton sought to further scientific knowledge in the fields of meteorology, zoology, mineralogy, geology, tidal movements, hydrography, etc. A detailed account of the expedition and accounts of daily travel. Shackleton was later to achieve fame on his "Endurance" expedition, in which his ship was crushed in ice; he and his men managed to attain Elephant Island, where most of the men stayed while Shackleton and a small group navigated 800 miles in open seas in the tiny "James Caird" to find help at the whaling station of South Georgia. Astoundingly, there was no loss of life. 
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     <br/>Shackleton, Ernest H.

        
        

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	Endurance. - Worsley, Frank A.
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   <link href="http://www.antipodean.com/cgi-bin/antipodean/8856"/>
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		An Epic of Polar Adventure. Philip Allan, London 1931, 1st edition. Lge. 8vo, 316pp, frontis & 31 blue tinted plts, map on ffep. Orig. blue & gilt cloth, spine uniformly sunned, text vg, overall a very good. An extremely scarce account of Shackleton's "Endurance" adventure, rescuing all his men after the ship was crushed in the ice. Spence 1277. Rosove 361 A1, Binding D. Illustrated with Frank Hurley's photographs. 
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     <br/>Worsley, Frank A.

        
        

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	Autograph signed E.H. Shackleton. - Shackleton, E.H.
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   <link href="http://www.antipodean.com/cgi-bin/antipodean/8986"/>
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		Shackleton, Ernest. Autograph signed E.H. Shackleton. Nicely signed in dark blue ink and underlined on stiff card measuring 3 1/x s 2 1/2". Faint mark on 2 opposing corners (from album), with a small inoffensive ink smudge near one corner, which would mount out if framed. 
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     <br/>Shackleton, E.H.

        
        

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	Autographed check from Shackleton to J.K. Davis from his Trans-Antarctic Expedition. - Shackleton, Ernest H. & Capt. J.K. Davis.
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   <link href="http://www.antipodean.com/cgi-bin/antipodean/9260"/>
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		The check is drawn on Lloyds Bank Limited, St. James's St., S.W. with the small stamp  'The Shackleton Collection' in the white margin under signature.  Made out to the Australian captain of the expedition, Capt. J.K. Davis, in the amount of L15, 22 June 1914, signed by Shackleton & Fred R.W. White, endorsed by Davis on the back.  Printed in black, pink and orange.  6 3/4 x 3 3/8"with old fold in half, hardly visible.  It bears a squiggled line through signature, and is not crossed vertically with two lines (as is usually done by banks at the time).  From the Shackleton family, sold at Christie's in the 1990's.          
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     <br/>Shackleton, Ernest H. & Capt. J.K. Davis.

        
        

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	Endurance An Epic of Polar Adventure. - Worsley, Frank A.
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   <link href="http://www.antipodean.com/cgi-bin/antipodean/11340"/>
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		Large 8vo, 316pp, b&w frontis of the Endurance, & 22 b&w plates. Blue cloth cover with b&w penguin at lower right, faded around edges on front and back. Spine uniformly faded, text very good. An extremely scarce account of Shackleton's "Endurance" adventure, rescuing all his men after the ship was crushed in the ice. Spence 1277. 
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     <br/>Worsley, Frank A.

        
        <br/>New York:Jonathan Cape and Harrison Smith,1931.

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	Autographed check from Shackleton to George Marston from his Trans-Antarctic Expedition. - Shackleton, Ernest H. & George Marston.
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   <link href="http://www.antipodean.com/cgi-bin/antipodean/11412"/>
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		The check is drawn on Lloyds Bank Limited, St. James's St., S.W. with the small stamp  'The Shackleton Collection' in the white margin under signature.  Made out to George Marston, in the amount of L6 - 14-7, dated 11 July 1914, signed by Shackleton & Fred R.W. White, endorsed by George Marston on the back.  From the Shackleton family, sold at Christie's in the 1990's.    Marston was one of Shackleton's men, and was the author of "Antarctic Days" with John Murray.   Shackleton wrote in the preface of the book that this is "the first time an unofficial, and therefore more human document, is presented to the public" of the expedition in the Nimrod. Murray "is a scientific man and is capable of counting the minute hairs on the leg of a spider, and yet with equal facility can see the broad lines of life. The other (Marston) is not a scientific man, but, as an artist, depicts what he sees with the same faithfulness as the man who glues his eye to the microscope."  Printed in black, pink and orange.  6 3/4 x 3 3/8".  In very good condition.  It bears a squiggled line through signature, and is not crossed vertically with two lines, and a small stab mark (as is usually done by banks at the time).   
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     <br/>Shackleton, Ernest H. & George Marston.

        
        <br/>11th July 1914.

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	South: The Story of Shackleton's Last Expedition, 1914-1917. - Shackleton, Sir E.H.
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   <link href="http://www.antipodean.com/cgi-bin/antipodean/13304"/>
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		Shackleton's classic voyage to the Antarctic, where ice crushed the ship "Endurance", and a small party of the crew travelled 800 miles in a small open boat to South Georgia to secure rescue.  Miraculously, every man survived.  Tall 8vo, 380 pp, 88 ills., fold-out map at the end.  Bright original green buckram, gilt title very bright.  Private bookplate carefully removed from front inside board o/w  a very bright copy. Spence 1109.   
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     <br/>Shackleton, Sir E.H.

        
        <br/>New York:Macmillan,1920.

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	The Life of Sir Ernest Shackleton. - Mill, H. R.
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   <link href="http://www.antipodean.com/cgi-bin/antipodean/13310"/>
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		A very nice copy in scarce dust jacket.  8vo, 312pp, photo ills.  Orig. blue cloth, titled in gilt & blue, a couple of slt. marks on front board.  Dj a bit browned and some marks, slt. edgeworn.  Overall vgc.  Spence 796. 
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     <br/>Mill, H. R.

        
        <br/>Boston:Little Brown & Co,1923.

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	The Heart of the Antarctic.  Being the Story of the British Antarctic Expedition 1907-1909. - Shackleton, E.H.
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   <link href="http://www.antipodean.com/cgi-bin/antipodean/13316"/>
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		The special deluxe edition limited to 300 copies, issued on large paper, bound uniformly in vellum with the 3rd volume "The Antarctic Book", which is signed by all the members of the Shore Party.  This expedition reached the South Magnetic Pole on a sledding journey, 100 miles from the South Pole.  They were also the first to ascend and survey Mt. Erebus.  3 vols, thick demy 4to.  Vol I (xlviii) 372 pp, mounted photogravure portrait frontis, 6 mounted col. plts, 105 pp ills (3 double) & 11 ills in text- Vol II (xvi) 420 pp, mounted frontis, 7 mounted col. plts, 94 pp ills (l double), 3 fold. maps & 2 fold. panoramas in pocket - Vol III 56 pp, last blank, 4 mounted col. portraits from crayon drawings of Shackleton, Jameson Boyd Adams, Dr. Eric Marshall & Frank Wild, 6 original etchings & tipped-in at front 2 decorated pages containing the original signatures of the Shore Party. Orig. vellum spine & gray hardboard covers. Bound in vellum, gilt title & "sign of the penguin" emblem on the cover. Printed on special Van Gelder paper watermarked "1907 BAE 1909", top edge gilt, uncut. Spence 1096.  Vellum good with some slt. marks on vol 1 & II.   Vellum on vol. 3 somewhat etched in a spotted pattern, with some silverfish loss to paper of boards.   This is the second state of "The Antarctic Book".  It has recently been ascertained that there are at least 2 states to this limited edition. The differences lie in the contents page and the typesetting of the "Erebus" poems. In the first state, Shackleton's poem "Erebus" is mistakenly divided into 2 poems. The contents page lists 4 items ("Erebus" and "Aurora Australis", both by Shackleton, "Bathybia" by Mawson, and the "Signature of Every Member of the Shore Party"). The poem "Erebus" finishes at the 8th line of the 2nd page, and the poem "Aurora Australis" commences on a separate page with the line "They, weary, wayworn, and sleepless,...". In the second state, Shackleton's poem "Erebus" appears as he intended it. Only 3 items are listed on the contents page ("Erebus" by Shackleton, "Bathybia" by Mawson, and the "Signature of Every Member...") and the text of "Erebus" is combined with that of the erroneous "Aurora Australis". In correcting this mistake, the page count was reduced by one leaf. 
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     <br/>Shackleton, E.H.

        
        <br/>London:Wm. Heinemann,1909.

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	The Heart of the Antarctic.  Being the Story of the British Antarctic Expedition 1907-1909. - Shackleton, Ernest H.
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   <link href="http://www.antipodean.com/cgi-bin/antipodean/13323"/>
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		A handsome presentation full morocco binding, with a small embossed library stamp on the titles.  This expedition reached the South Magnetic Pole on a sledding journey, 100 miles from the South Pole.  They were also the first to ascend and survey Mt. Erebus.  Spence 1098. 2 vols., liii, 366pp, illus & xvi, 451pp, illus.    
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     <br/>Shackleton, Ernest H.

        
        <br/>Philadelphia:Lippincott,1909.

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	'The Heart of the Antarctic', an article in The National Geographical Magazine, Vol. 20, No. 11, November 1909. - Shackleton, Ernest H.
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   <link href="http://www.antipodean.com/cgi-bin/antipodean/14155"/>
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		8vo, pp 972-1007; b&w photo. ills., with Outline Map of South Polar Regions.  In the original printed wrappers; covers detached, slt toned, slightly chipped base of spine, o/w very good.  Includes a  full page advertisment for the Lippincott Co's new release "THE HEART OF THE ANTARCTIC" with order form for the prospectus. Other Adds include a half page advertisment for the upcoming lecture tour that Shackleton will make March 1910 as well as an advertisment / testimonial from Fred P. Evans Lieut.,Officer Commanding the Shackleton Relief Expedition S.Y. "Nimrod" Lyttelton N.Z. for the Waltham Watches lent to the expedition.  
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     <br/>Shackleton, Ernest H.

        
        <br/>Washington, D.C.:National Geographic Society,1909.

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	'The Heart of the Antarctic', an article in The National Geographical Magazine, Vol. 20, No. 11, November 1909. - Shackleton, Ernest H.
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		8vo, pp 972-1007; b&w photo. ills., with Outline Map of South Polar Regions. First page article entitled The North Pole  is an examination of the conflicting claims by Peary and Cook with the society having just interviewed Peary on Wednesday morning Further examination being required as to whether the date of April 6th 1909 was accurate. In the original printed wrappers; covers clean and bright, slt toned, slightly chipped base of spine,  o/w very good condition.  Includes a  full page advertisement for the Lippincott Co's new release "THE HEART OF THE ANTARCTIC" with order form for the prospectus. Other Adds include a half page advertisement for the upcoming lecture tour that Shackleton will make March 1910 as well as an advertisement / testimonial from Fred P. Evans Lieut.,Officer Commanding the Shackleton Relief Expedition S.Y. "Nimrod" Lyttelton N.Z. for the Waltham Watches lent to the expedition. Final 3 pages of advertisement are for Commander Robert E. Peary's own story and its release.  
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        <br/>Washington, D.C.:National Geographic Society,1909.

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	Aurora Australis. - Shackleton, E.H.
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		8vo, xxiii, unpaginated (212pp), b& w illustrations.  Facsimillie of the "Julienne Soup" copy held in the Turnbull Library, one of the 67 original bound copies of Aurora Australia known to exist.  An account of Shackleton's 1908/09 exploration on Antarctica.   Bound in wooden boards, brownish leather spine with title blind stamped.  With 24pp explanatory booklet, and in the wooden box with green string ties (one of which is lacking).  Title page very slightly tanned (facing the leather and foredge) otherwise mint condition. 
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        <br/>Auckland NZ :Seto Publishing,1988.

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	Trans-Antarctic Expedition 1955-1958.  Scientific Reports Issued in 15 parts. - Fuchs, V. E.
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		A fine set, with all parts in blue wraps with black titles, except for No. 15, which is with slipcase.  No. 1: Fuchs: "Synopsis of Results"; 14pp. No. 2.  Pratt: "A Gravity Traverse of Antarctica"; 22pp.  No. 3.  Pratt: "Seismic Soundings Across Antarctica"; 69pp.  No. 4. Pratt: "Tides at Shackleton, Weddell Sea"; 21pp.  No. 5. Lister: Glaciology. 1. "Solid Precipitation and Drift Snow"; 51pp.  No. 6 Not published.  No. 7. Cassie: "Distribution of Surface Phytoplankton between New Zealand and Antarctica. December 1957"; 11pp + 1.  No. 8. Stephenson: Geology. 1. "Theron Mountains, Shackleton Range and Whichaway Nunataks"; Blundell: "Paleomagnetism of the Dolerite Intrusions"; 79pp +  plates.  No. 9.  Plumstead: Geology. 2. "Fossil Floras of Antarctica"; Krausel: "Antarctic Fossil Wood"; 154pp + plates.  No. 10. Hill: Geology. 3. "Archaeocyatha from Antarctica and a Review of the Phylum"; 151pp + plates.  No. 11. Gunn and Warren: Geology.  4. "Geology of Victoria Land between the Mawson and Mulock Glaciers, Antarctica"; 156pp.  No. 12. Brown, Taylor: "Metamorphosed Coal from the Theron Mountains"; 11pp.  No. 13.  La Grange: Meteorology.  1. "Shackleton, Southice and the Journey Across Antarctic"; 87pp + plates.  No. 14.  Balham: Meteorology.  2. "Scott Base, McMurdo Sound"; 24pp + plates.  No. 15.  Blaiklock, Stratton, Miller: "Survey"; 27pp + plates; 15 folded maps.  Spence 1213. 
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        <br/>Cambridge:The Trans-Antarctic Association,1960-68.

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	The Heart of the Antarctic. - Shackleton, Ernest H.
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		Shackleton, Ernest H. The Heart of the Antarctic. Lippincott, Phila. 1909, 1st US edition. 2 vols, 366 pp, 113 plates, 6 diagrams (&) 451 pp, 107 plates, LACKS 3 folding charts in pocket at rear of book. 3 plates at p. 34 are torn due to a printers error, with no loss to images. Blue buckram cover w/ silver gilt pic. ills on the spine and cover, gilt slt. oxidized on spine vol. 1. Vol. 2 spine is rubbed, hinges starting, a sound working copy. The illustration on the cover is a variant to the UK edition, showing Shackleton, Wild and Adams standing around the Union Jack. Spence 1098. 
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	The Heart of the Antarctic. - Shackleton, Ernest H.
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		Shackleton, Ernest H. The Heart of the Antarctic. Being the Story of the British Antarctic Expedition 1907-1909. Heinemann, London 1909, lst UK edition. 4to, 2 vols., 371 pp., 114 ills. plates, 11 diagrams in text, & 419 pp., 94 ills. plates, 33 ills. in text, 3 fold-out maps, and 1 fold-out panorama ills. Orig. navy silver & gold gilt pictorial buckram. Expertly rebacked using the orig. spine, very sltly. sunned but o/w a very bright, clean copy. Spence l097. 
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	Shackleton's Last Voyage. - Wild, Commander Frank.
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		Wild, Commander Frank. Shackleton's Last Voyage. The Story of the "Quest" from the Official Journal and Private Diary Kept by Dr. A.H. Macklin. NY nd (1923), 372 pp w/ over 100 ills. Orig. blue pic. cloth rebacked using the orig. cloth, which is quite faded, front boards bright. Foxed internally. Wild took command on this expedition when Shackleton died. See Spence # 1259 for UK edition. Good working copy. 
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	The Heart of the Antarctic. - Shackleton, E.H.
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		Shackleton, E.H. The Heart of the Antarctic. Being the Story of the British Antarctic Expedition 1907-1909. Lippincott, Phila. 1909, 1st US edition. The primary binding with the silver gilt illustration of Shackleton, Wild and Adams standing around the Union Jack. This illustration is a variant to the UK edition. 2 vols, 366 pp, 113 plates, 6 diagrams (&) 451 pp, 107 plates, and 3 folding charts in pocket at rear of book. Orig. blue buckram w/ silver gilt pic. ills. on spine and cover, an extremely nice copy. Spence 1098. The 1st US edition was printed using the sheets printed by Heinemann for the 1st UK edition. Very hard to find in such nice condition. 
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	Voyage of the RRS Discovery II: Surveys and Soundings. - Royal Geographical Soc.  Kemp, Stanley.
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		Royal Geographical Soc. Kemp, Stanley. Voyage of the RRS Discovery II: Surveys and Soundings. Bound in RGS journal with Speeches at the Unveiling of the Shackleton Memorial. RGS, London 1932. Large 8vo. Article 1 18pp and 4pp ills and folding map, Article 2 6pp and 1 picture. Total 557pp and 142 photoplates, 8 folding maps (1 Arctic and 4 Antarctic). Blue buckram covers w/gold stamping on cover and spine. Tipped in library book plates. Spine sightly rubbed o/w VG. Spence 2295 
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	Autograph signed E.H. Shackleton. - Shackleton, E.H.
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		Shackleton, Ernest. Autograph signed E.H. Shackleton. Nicely signed in dark blue ink on stiff card with gilt edge. 4x2", good framing size. 
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	The Ross Sea Shore Party 1914-17. - Richards, R.W.
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		Richards, R.W. The Ross Sea Shore Party 1914-17. Scott Polar Research Institute Special Publication Number 2. Cambridge 1962, vi, 44 pp, f & 2 plts. Maroon cloth & dj, vgc. The account is the personal story of the author, who was a member of the Ross Sea Shore party of the Shackleton's Imperial Trans-Antarctic Expedition 1914-17. Spence 969. 
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	Professor  David. - David, M. Edgeworth.
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		David, M. Edgeworth. Professor David. The Life of Sir Edgeworth David. Arnold, London 1938, 2nd imp. 320pp, plates & map with some light scattered foxing. Red cloth, ruffled dj, sml. waterstain front cover o/w a nice copy. Scarce book - David was a leading geologist who accompanied Shackleton on his 1907 expedition. 
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	The Heart of the Antarctic. - Shackleton, Ernest H.
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		Shackleton, Ernest H. The Heart of the Antarctic. Heinemann, London 1909, lst UK edition. 2 vols, 4to. 371 pp, 114 plates, 11 diagrams in text (&) 419 pp, 94 plates, 33 ills. in text, 3 fold-out maps and 1 fold-out panorama. Orig. blue gold and silver gilt pictorial buckram. A clean copy in original dust jackets that are slt. chipped. Spence l097. Exploration books of this period are rarely found with their dust jackets.  It is difficult to get a copy of Shackleton with the dust jackets. This copy is a nice one - an Antarctic book collector would be happy with them - a collector of modern first editions would perhaps quibble about the chips on the edges of the dust jacket spines. I will try and describe them to you carefully. The dust jackets are a rather plain khaki colored laid paper. On the front, they are austerely printed in dark blue "The Heart of the Antarctic E.H. Shackleton, C.V.O." within a simple navy line following the edge of the front cover. The spine reads "The Heart of the Antarctic E.H. Shackleton C.V.O. Vol I (or II) Heinemann (the publisher). There are three simple lines at the top and bottom of the spine. The back covers of the dj are plain. The condition of the djs overall is good. The spines have some marginal chips and are very slightly marked, but otherwise very nice. I will go into a detailed list of the defects - but want to emphasize that the overall appearance is very good. The dj of vol 1 has 2 small chips at the top hinge, hardly visible as the book sits on the shelf. Most of the 3 bands are visible. At the bottom of the spine, there is a long chip, maybe a half inch deep, which loses most of the three bands, and the word "Heinemann" is slightly affected. The hinge of the dj is slightly rubbed in 3 spots. The dj of vol II has 1 triangular chip at the top which affects the 3 bands, but not the title. It also has 2 smaller chips at the side of the spine, one visible as it sits on the shelf, the other not. The bottom edge of the dj spine is ruffled, with only 2 of the bands visible. It has a couple of rubs on the hinge of the dj, with 4 tiny gaps visible. I almost forgot to describe the books themselves... They have the primary binding with the silver gilt picture of three men at the Pole with 
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	Endurance. - Worsley, Frank A.
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		Worsley, Frank A. Endurance. An Epic of Polar Adventure. Philip Allan, London 1931, 1st edition. Lge. 8vo, 316pp, frontis & 31 blue tinted plts, map on ffep. Orig. pale green & gilt cloth, spine uniformly faded, covers slt. marked & loose, text vg, overall a pleasant copy. An extremely scarce account of Shackleton's "Endurance" adventure, rescuing all his men after the ship was crushed in the ice. Spence 1277. 
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		Mawson, Douglas. Two Books that accompanied Mawson to the Antarctic. The two books are "The Book of Common Prayer" & "Virginibus Pueresque" by R.L. Stevenson. Both were given to an Australian friend of the family by Paquita Mawson, his wife, and it is she who relayed that they went with Douglas to the Pole. The Stevenson is inscribed by E. Harold Davies, "To Douglas Mawson, Bound for the Antarctic, with warmest regards and best wishes, E. Harold Davies, Adelaide Dec. 11th 1907." Davies was an eminent South Australian musician and later chair of the University of Adelaide's music department. Mawson was teaching at the University in 1907 and it is presumably there they first met. Davies founded the South Australian Orchestra and was elected a fellow of the Royal College of Music, London in 1931. The book was given to Mawson on the day of his departure from Adelaide for Sydney, where on December 20th, he, Prof. David and Cotton departed for Lyttleton New Zealand to join Shackleton. The volume itself is in original green cloth, somewhat rubbed and bumped, with the rear spine detached. The Book of Common Prayer is a slim black limp leather volume. The covers are a little rubbed, but have a nice patina. It is a large 12mo volume, all edges gilt, some single pages are loose, otherwise in very good condition. Pasted down on the verso of the title page is an albumen print photo of Paquita as a young woman in a lovely dress, 5x9 cms. Lightly tipped into the rear is a second photograph of Paquita seated at a table with her sister Elizabeth, Paquita leaning fondly on a photograph of Douglas. The inscription on the back indicates the photo was taken on Paquita's 21st birthday. Paquita first met Douglas in 1909 in Broken Hill when she was 18 yrs. He was recently returned from his successful tour of the Antarctic with Shackleton's 1st expedition. They were engaged before Mawson departed on his own expedition in 1911. Although the date of Paquita's 21st birthday fell in 1912, while he was away, it is likely that this photograph was later inserted. The two were married on March 31st, 1914. Rare personal Mawson artifact. 
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	Testimonial Benefit to Lieut. Sir Ernest H. Shackleton. - Shackleton, Sir Ernest.
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		Shackleton, Sir Ernest. Testimonial Benefit to Lieut. Sir Ernest H. Shackleton Antarctic Explorer under the Auspices of the Bohemian Club and other Organizations, Exposition Auditorium, Civic Center, San Francisco. Thursday evening, April 19, 1917. San Francisco, April 19, 1917. Lge 8vo pamphlet, 12pp, ills in text. Pp wrappers, sml. stain in central pages, old fold mark o/w very nice condition. Not in Spence. A scarce souvenir of an American testimonial dinner which includes a cartoon by Bronstrap showing Peary extending a hand from the North Pole to Shackleton at the South Pole; a number of poems and songs on Shackleton written for the occasion by Andrew Wood, Edward Benjamin, George Douglas & George Sterling. Illustrations include Hurley photographs, a San Francisco Chronicle photograph of Shackleton shaking hands with Admiral Peary, and photographs of 2 commemorative pictures signed by attendees of the testimonial. Very rare. 
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	Mawson's Antarctic Expedition & Shackleton's Trans-Antarctic Expeditio. - Mawson & Shackleton.
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		&#91;Mawson & Shackleton]. Mawson's Australasian Antarctic Expedition & Shackleton's Trans-Antarctic Expedition, contemporary accounts from the Illustrated London News, July 4, 1914. 1 page of captioned illustrations on Dr. Mawson's ornithological discoveries in Antarctica, by W. P. Pycraft; 1 page captioned illustrations of Sir Ernest Shackleton testing newly designed tents, motor sledges & clothing meant for his pending Trans-Antarctic expedition. Individual issue of the Australasian edition of the ILN, with a color printed wrapper not usually found on single issues. Rare: issues of ILN for the WWI years are very scarce, as they were shredded to pack munitions. 
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	A Visit to Nansen, by Whitehouse (&) Adventure, by Shackleton. - Shackleton, Sir E.H. (&) Whitehouse, J.H.
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		Shackleton, Sir E.H. (&) Whitehouse, J.H. A Visit to Nansen, by Whitehouse (&) Adventure, by Shackleton. Oxford UP, London 1928. 8vo, 23pp, frontis & 1 plt. Orig. green cloth binding, papered boards, orig. title labels. Extra title label at affixed ffep. Spine slt. sunned o/w vgc. Presented by the author to "W.H.R." 1929. Contains the first collected version of an essay by Shackleton, expounding on the character requirements for Polar explorers. Mr. Whitehouse was Parliamentary Secretary to the Chancellor of the Exchequer in 1914, and there "was brought into intimate association with the explorer", while Shackleton made his plans for the Imperial Trans-Antarctic Expedition. "Sir Ernest became the President of a boys' League which I had founded...He was greatly interested in this League, and especially in the basis of membership, which consisted of the signing of the following declaration: 'I will strive to raise my own body and soul daily into higher powers of duty and happiness, for the help, delight, and honour of others, and for the joy and peace of my own life.' He wrote the message "Adventure" for its (the League's) members." Spence 1255. 
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	The Heart of the Antarctic. - Shackleton, Ernest H.
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		Shackleton, Ernest H. The Heart of the Antarctic. Being the Story of the British Antarctic Expedition 1907-1909. Heinemann, London 1909, lst UK edition. 4to, Vol 1, slt. sunned with split on hinge, needs rebacking. 2 vols., 371 pp., 114 ills. plates, 11 diagrams in text, & 419 pp., 94 ills. plates, 33 ills. in text, 3 fold-out maps, and 1 fold-out panorama ills. Orig. navy silver & gold gilt pictorial buckram. Carefully rebacked using the orig. spine, very sltly. sunned but o/w a very bright, clean copy. Spence l097. 
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		Shackleton, Ernest H. The Heart of the Antarctic. Being the Story of the British Antarctic Expedition 1907-1909. Heinemann, London 1909, lst UK edition. 4to, 2 vols., 371 pp., 114 ills. plates, 11 diagrams in text, & 419 pp., 94 ills. plates, 33 ills. in text, 3 fold-out maps, and 1 fold-out panorama ills. Orig. navy silver & gold gilt pictorial buckram. Rubbed & bumped, punctures in cover of vol. 1, inner hinge starting o/w a clean working copy. Spence l097, Rosove 305.B1, Taurus 58. 
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	Mon Expedition au Sud Polaire 1914-1917. - Shackleton, Sir Ernest.
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		Shackleton, Sir Ernest. Mon Expedition au Sud Polaire 1914-1917. Maison Alfred Mame, Tours nd, (1921), 1st French edition. Lge. 4to, 384pp, frontis & b&w plts, a.e.g. Orig. green cloth decorated with a view of the ship "Endurance" stranded in the ice, stamped in gilt & several colors. Spine very slt. faded o/w a very lovely copy. Not in Spence. 
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	South: The Story of Shackleton's Last Expedition, 1914-1917. - Shackleton, Ernest H.
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   <link href="http://www.antipodean.com/cgi-bin/antipodean/6311"/>
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		Shackleton, Ernest H. South: The Story of Shackleton's Last Expedition, 1914-1917. Macmillan, NY 1926, new, cheap edition reprint (1st publ. 1920). (xxii) 380 pp, f & 46 plts., fold-out map at the end. Navy buckram, gilt title darkened, nice copy. This edition not in Spence, see Spence 1109 for 1st. Shackleton's classic voyage to the Antarctic, where ice crushed the ship "Endurance", travelling 800 miles in an open boat and every man surviving. 
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	Catalogue of N & G Cameras. - Shackleton.]  Newman & Guardia.
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		&#91;Shackleton.] Newman & Guardia. Catalogue of N & G Cameras. ca. 1925. Shackleton testimonials on about the effectiveness of their cameras in the Antarctic, p 6, 14 & 100, with a portrait. 
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	Prospectus for the US edition of "Heart of the Antarctic". - Shackleton, Ernest.].
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   <link href="http://www.antipodean.com/cgi-bin/antipodean/6350"/>
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		&#91;Shackleton, Ernest.]. Prospectus for the US edition of "Heart of the Antarctic". Lippincott, Philadelphia nd, ca. 1909. One piece folding ephemera which becomes it's own pictorial envelope, measuring 19.5x10" when opened. Still includes the printed postcard meant to be returned with an order for the book. Stamped & addressed to a famous exploration collector from the turn of the century, James Douglas, Spuyten Duyvil, New York City. Has a sample page, 6 photos from the book, and a photo of the binding. Decorated with a penguin design. Highly unusual - we've never seen it before. Reduced for your consideration. 
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	Polar Exploration.   Set of 25 cigarette cards, 1st series.
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		Polar Exploration. Set of 25 cigarette cards, 1st series. Published by Players Cigarettes, UK, 1915, color lithographs. North & South polar exploration, much on Shackleton's "Nimrod" expedition in the South; Franklin, Parry & Hoppner, Ross & Parry, Nansen, Andree & Greenland in the North. Set out in plastic sleeves, holds all 25 with both sides visible. Corners bumped & some creases, good+. 
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	Shackleton's Last Antarctic Expedition Southward in the "Quest". - Shackleton-Rowett Expedition, 1921-1922.
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   <link href="http://www.antipodean.com/cgi-bin/antipodean/6423"/>
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		Shackleton-Rowett Expedition, 1921-1922. Shackleton's Last Antarctic Expedition Southward in the "Quest". A boxed set of tinted film slides and viewer, distributed by Kinemette. Sir George Hubert Wilkins is thought to be the photographer. London, 1922 or later. 12 images of ?, image area of slides 1.8 x 2.3 cm., the viewer of card with glass and black composition lens, all loose within original black paper covered card box, half-tone label on upper cover (titled as above), letterpress instruction label mounted on one end, overall 7/4 x 7/4 x 16.8 cm. The box label is somewhat worn & marked with a loss of text on one corner. the viewer and slides sit snugly in the box, the viewer in excellent condition, the slides somewhat warped, but the photos themselves in very good condition. This rare collection appears to have been created from individual stills from the cine film made of the voyage. The 12 views include the most important, a shot of Shackleton's burial cairn on South Georgia with the crew assembled around it. Shackleton died of a heart attack on the "Quest". Macklin wrote in his diary for 4 May 1922 "After lunch. Wild too the cross which Dell had made & which Kerr and Smith had secured into a drum, & erected it in the cairn. The cairn with the cross forms a conspicuous mark. I think this is as "the Boss" would have had it himself, standing lonely in an island far from civilization, surrounded by stormy tempestuous seas, & in the vicinity of one of his greatest exploits..." Other views include life on board the "Quest"- wind calculation (?) at sea, examining a communication light on deck, scrubbing the deck, loading a bucket on board, men in the rigging and on deck & chipping deck ice. There are 2 other views of South Georgia, one a whale carcass being stripped w/ whaling ships in the background. There are a couple requisite slides of penguins and terns. Only the third set of this we have come across. 
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	Rare postcard of Shackleton charming the young ladies at afternoon tea. - Postcard].  Shackleton, E.H.
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   <link href="http://www.antipodean.com/cgi-bin/antipodean/6425"/>
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		&#91;Postcard]. Shackleton, E.H. Rare postcard of Shackleton charming the young ladies at afternoon tea. Real photo, ca. 1910. Shackleton in a familiar pose, his hands in jacket pockets, smiling widely, while a gathering of young ladies giggle at some shared remark. His wife is present, with 6 other women, who are quite obviously hanging on his every word. Card tables set up on the lawn with lace clothes, chairs and flowers. Quite an animated scene, showing Shackleton's considerable effect on the ladies. The back is slt. dusty, w/ one small mark o/w vgc. 
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	The Heart of the Antarctic. - Shackleton, E.H.
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   <link href="http://www.antipodean.com/cgi-bin/antipodean/6479"/>
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		Shackleton, E.H. The Heart of the Antarctic Being the Story of the British Antarctic Expedition 1907-1909. Wm. Heinemann, London 1909, 3 vols, thick demy 4to. The special deluxe edition limited to 300 copies, issued on large paper, bound uniformly in vellum with the 3rd volume "The Antarctic Book", which is signed by all the members of the Shore Party. Inscribed by Shackleton "To my friend and co-author (ifi?) Hegediis Sandor with warmest thoughts and best wishes from Ernest Shackleton 8th April 1911 Paris". Vol I (xlviii) 372 pp, mounted photogravure portrait frontis, 6 mounted col. plts, 105 pp ills (3 double) & 11 ills in text- Vol II (xvi) 420 pp, mounted frontis, 7 mounted col. plts, 94 pp ills (l double), 3 fold. maps & 2 fold. panoramas in pocket - Vol III 56 pp, last blank, 4 mounted col. portraits from crayon drawings of Shackleton, Jameson Boyd Adams, Dr. Eric Marshall & Frank Wild, 6 original etchings & tipped-in at front 2 decorated pages containing the original signatures of the Shore Party. Orig. vellum spine & gray hardboard covers. Bound in vellum, gilt title & "sign of the penguin" emblem on the cover. Printed on special Van Gelder paper watermarked "1907 BAE 1909", top edge gilt, uncut. Spence 1096. Vellum slt. marked o/w very good copy. This is the second variant state of vol. 3 The Antarctic Book. It has recently been ascertained that there are at least 2 states to this limited edition. The differences lie in the contents page and the typesetting of the "Erebus" poems. In the first state, Shackleton's poem "Erebus" is mistakenly divided into 2 poems. The contents page lists 4 items ("Erebus" and "Aurora Australis", both by Shackleton, "Bathybia" by Mawson, and the "Signature of Every Member of the Shore Party"). The poem "Erebus" finishes at the 8th line of the 2nd page, and the poem "Aurora Australis" commences on a separate page with the line "They, weary, wayworn, and sleepless,...". In the second state, Shackleton's poem "Erebus" appears as he intended it. Only 3 items 
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	Argonauts of the South, - Hurley, Frank.
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   <link href="http://www.antipodean.com/cgi-bin/antipodean/6515"/>
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		Hurley, Frank. Argonauts of the South, being a Narrative of Voyagings & Polar Seas & Adventures . . . with Sir Douglas Mawson & Sir Ernest Shackleton. G.P. Putnam, NY 1925. (xv) 290pp, frontis. & 22 plates, b&w fold-out map. Original green gilt cloth, gilt faint on spine & rubbed on front cover. Head & tail of spine rubbed, o/w a pleasant copy of this increasingly scarce book. Spence 1259. Hurley was the photographer with Shackleton. 
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	A Lecture Will Be Given by Capt. R. Priestley. - Priestley, Raymond.
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   <link href="http://www.antipodean.com/cgi-bin/antipodean/6524"/>
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		Priestley, Raymond. A Lecture Will Be Given by Capt. R. Priestley Royal Engineers Subject: "The Pleasant Side of Four Years' Exploration Around the South Pole." A broadsheet poster advertising his lecture, printed by Baylis, Lewis & Co, Worcester UK 1916. Sheet 29 1/2 x 20 3/4"printed one side only in green. At the head: Royal Engineers (wireless) Recreation Club. The Public Hall Worcester. Very unusual. 
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	Capt. R. Priestley, Royal Engineers, who has 5 years' Antarctic. - Priestley, Raymond.
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   <link href="http://www.antipodean.com/cgi-bin/antipodean/6525"/>
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		Priestley, Raymond. Capt. R. Priestley, Royal Engineers, who has 5 years' Antarctic Experience, Having Been Geologist with the Shackleton Expedition 1907-9, and the Scott Expedition 1910-13...Will deliver a lecture...Illustrated with Over 100 Excellent Lantern Slides. 4to broadside, printed in black, nd, ca. 1916. Sml. rub through bottom right corner and some foxing o/w vg. The body of the sheet gives a synopsis of the lecture. 
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	Dans le Ciel des Poles. - Gouzy, Rene.
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   <link href="http://www.antipodean.com/cgi-bin/antipodean/6579"/>
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		Gouzy, Rene. Dans le Ciel des Poles. Explorations D"Autrefois - D'Aujourd'hui. Librarie Alexandre Jullien, Geneva 1931. 8vo, 206pp, ads (i), tinted illus, folding map. Decorated green cloth with original color illustrated wrapper tipped-in at endpapers. A fine copy of an uncommon book about aerial exploration of the Arctic and Antarctic regions. Not in Spence. 
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	The Heart of the Antarctic.  Being the Story of the British Antarctic Expedition 1907-1909. - Shackleton, E.H.
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   <link href="http://www.antipodean.com/cgi-bin/antipodean/6943"/>
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		The special deluxe edition limited to 300 copies, issued on large paper, bound uniformly in vellum with the 3rd volume "The Antarctic Book", which is signed by all the members of the Shore Party.  3 vols, thick demy 4to.  Vol I (xlviii) 372 pp, mounted photogravure portrait frontis, 6 mounted col. plts, 105 pp ills (3 double) & 11 ills in text- Vol II (xvi) 420 pp, mounted frontis, 7 mounted col. plts, 94 pp ills (l double), 3 fold. maps & 2 fold. panoramas in pocket - Vol III 56 pp, last blank, 4 mounted col. portraits from crayon drawings of Shackleton, Jameson Boyd Adams, Dr. Eric Marshall & Frank Wild, 6 original etchings & tipped-in at front 2 decorated pages containing the original signatures of the Shore Party. Orig. vellum spine & gray hardboard covers. Bound in vellum, gilt title & "sign of the penguin" emblem on the cover. Printed on special Van Gelder paper watermarked "1907 BAE 1909", top edge gilt, uncut. Spence 1096.  Vellum good with some slt. marks on vol 1 & II.   Vellum on vol. 3 somewhat etched in a spotted pattern, with some silverfish loss to paper of boards.   This is the first state of "The Antarctic Book".  It has recently been ascertained that there are at least 2 states to this limited edition. The differences lie in the contents page and the typesetting of the "Erebus" poems. In the first state, Shackleton's poem "Erebus" is mistakenly divided into 2 poems. The contents page lists 4 items ("Erebus" and "Aurora Australis", both by Shackleton, "Bathybia" by Mawson, and the "Signature of Every Member of the Shore Party"). The poem "Erebus" finishes at the 8th line of the 2nd page, and the poem "Aurora Australis" commences on a separate page with the line "They, weary, wayworn, and sleepless,...". In the second state, Shackleton's poem "Erebus" appears as he intended it. Only 3 items are listed on the contents page ("Erebus" by Shackleton, "Bathybia" by Mawson, and the "Signature of Every Member...") and the text of "Erebus" is combined with that of the erroneous "Aurora Australis". In correcting this mistake, the page count was reduced by one leaf. 
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	The South Polar Trail. - Joyce, Ernest.
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		Joyce, Ernest. The South Polar Trail. The Log of the Imperial Trans-Antarctic Expedition. Duckworth, London 1929. Joyce's account of Shackleton's Ross Sea depot-laying journey of 1914-17, and the extensive use of dogs & sledges. 8vo, 220 pp. with 32 pp ills. Orig. blue cloth & gilt title, faintly toned on spine, an otherwise bright clean copy of this scarce Antarctic account. Spence 642. 
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	Lieutenant Shackleton's Own Story. - Shackleton, Ernest H.
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		Shackleton, Ernest H. Lieutenant Shackleton's Own Story. Nearest the South Pole. Pearson's Magazine, London, Sept, Oct, November 1909. 8vo, 233-252pp; 345-367pp; 518-535pp, illustrated throughout, sketch maps. 3 consecutive issues of the magazine bound in a contemporary green buckram binding with "Shackleton" on the upper board. Board slt. rubbed at edges o/w vgc. Not in Spence. The first published account of Shackleton's expedition - the full story, under the title "The Heart of the Antarctic", was not published until 4 November 1909. 
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	Autographed check by Shackleton. - Shackleton, Ernest H.
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		Shackleton, Ernest H. Autographed check by Shackleton. The check is drawn on Union of London & Smiths Bank, Finsbury Circus Branch, with the small stamp "The Shackleton Collection" in the white margin under signature. Made out to 'Cash', L30, 19 Oct 1911, "signed, intialled, endorsed "EH Shackleton" on verso. Items in quotation marks ("") are in Shackleton's hand. Printed in black, blue and orange. 6 3/4 x 3 3/8"with old fold in half, hardly visible. It bears a squiggled line through signature, a bank stamp across the front of the check, and are crossed vertically with two lines (as done by banks at the time). From the Shackleton family, sold at Christie's in the 1990's. $600 
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	Autographed check by Shackleton. - Shackleton, Ernest H.
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		Shackleton, Ernest H. Autographed check by Shackleton. The check is drawn on Union of London & Smiths Bank, Finsbury Circus Branch, with the small stamp 'The Shackleton Collection' in the white margin under signature. Made out to "Henry Harris Esq., L70, 10th Nov 1911, signed", endorsed by Harris on back. Printed in black, blue and orange. 6 3/4 x 3 3/8"with old fold in half, hardly visible. It bears a squiggled line through signature, a bank stamp across the front of the check, and are crossed vertically with two lines (as done by banks at the time). From the Shackleton family, sold at Christie's in the 1990's. $550 
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	Autographed check by Shackleton. - Shackleton, Ernest H.
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   <link href="http://www.antipodean.com/cgi-bin/antipodean/7149"/>
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		Shackleton, Ernest H. Autographed check by Shackleton. The check is drawn on Union of London & Smiths Bank, Finsbury Circus Branch, with the small stamp 'The Shackleton Collection' in the white margin under signature. Made out to "Messrs Howell & James Ltd, L18 2S 3p, 20 Nov 1911, signed", endorsed by payee on back. Printed in black, blue and orange. 6 3/4 x 3 3/8"with old fold in half, hardly visible. It bears a squiggled line through signature, a bank stamp across the front of the check, and are crossed vertically with two lines (as done by banks at the time). From the Shackleton family, sold at Christie's in the 1990's. $600 
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	Autographed check by Shackleton. - Shackleton, Ernest H.
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   <link href="http://www.antipodean.com/cgi-bin/antipodean/7150"/>
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		Shackleton, Ernest H. Autographed check by Shackleton. The check is drawn on Union of London & Smiths Bank, Finsbury Circus Branch, with the small stamp 'The Shackleton Collection' in the white margin under signature. Made out to Messrs Kingsford Dorman, L25, 22 Nov 1911, "signed", endorsed by payee on back. Printed in black, blue and orange. 6 3/4 x 3 3/8"with old fold in half, hardly visible. It bears a squiggled line through signature, a bank stamp across the front of the check, and are crossed vertically with two lines (as done by banks at the time). From the Shackleton family, sold at Christie's in the 1990's. $550 
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		Shackleton, Ernest H. Autographed check by Shackleton. The check is drawn on Union of London & Smiths Bank, Finsbury Circus Branch, with the small stamp 'The Shackleton Collection' in the white margin under signature. Made out to "J. Anderson Esq, L42 10S, 16 Oct 1911, signed", endorsed by payee on back. Printed in black, blue and orange. 6 3/4 x 3 3/8"with old fold in half, hardly visible. It bears a squiggled line through signature, a bank stamp across the front of the check, and are crossed vertically with two lines (as done by banks at the time). From the Shackleton family, sold at Christie's in the 1990's. $600 
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		Shackleton, Ernest H. Autographed check by Shackleton. The check is drawn on Union of London & Smiths Bank, Finsbury Circus Branch, with the small stamp 'The Shackleton Collection' in the white margin under signature. Made out to "George Petrides, L25, 16 Oct 1911, signed", endorsed by payee on back. Printed in black, blue and orange. 6 3/4 x 3 3/8"with old fold in half, hardly visible. It bears a squiggled line through signature, a bank stamp across the front of the check, and are crossed vertically with two lines (as done by banks at the time). From the Shackleton family, sold at Christie's in the 1990's. $600 
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   <link href="http://www.antipodean.com/cgi-bin/antipodean/7156"/>
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		Shackleton, Ernest H. Autographed check by Shackleton. The check is drawn on Union of London & Smiths Bank, Finsbury Circus Branch, with the small stamp 'The Shackleton Collection' in the white margin under signature. Made out to "Messrs Radmore Ltd, L40, 20th Nov 1911, signed", endorsed by payee on back. Printed in black, blue and orange. 6 3/4 x 3 3/8"with old fold in half, hardly visible. It bears a squiggled line through signature, a bank stamp across the front of the check, and are crossed vertically with two lines (as done by banks at the time). From the Shackleton family, sold at Christie's in the 1990's. $600 
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   <link href="http://www.antipodean.com/cgi-bin/antipodean/7157"/>
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		Shackleton, Ernest H. Autographed check by Shackleton. The check is drawn on Union of London & Smiths Bank, Finsbury Circus Branch, with the small stamp 'The Shackleton Collection' in the white margin under signature. Made out to Cash, L8, 21 Nov 1911, "signed & initialled on front". Printed in black, blue and orange. 6 3/4 x 3 3/8"with old fold in half, hardly visible. It bears a squiggled line through signature, a bank stamp across the front of the check, and are crossed vertically with two lines (as done by banks at the time). From the Shackleton family, sold at Christie's in the 1990's. $550 
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	Autographed check by Shackleton. - Shackleton, Ernest H.
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   <link href="http://www.antipodean.com/cgi-bin/antipodean/7159"/>
   <id>urn:uuid:1225c695-cfb8-4ebb-aaaa-80da344efa6a61</id>
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		Shackleton, Ernest H. Autographed check by Shackleton. The check is drawn on Union of London & Smiths Bank, Finsbury Circus Branch, with the small stamp 'The Shackleton Collection' in the white margin under signature. Made out to "Cash, L10, 13 Oct 1911, signed & initialled on front", damaged left margin. Printed in black, blue and orange. 6 3/4 x 3 3/8"with old fold in half, hardly visible. It bears a squiggled line through signature, a bank stamp across the front of the check, and are crossed vertically with two lines (as done by banks at the time). From the Shackleton family, sold at Christie's in the 1990's. $600 
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	Autographed check by Shackleton. - Shackleton, Ernest H.
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   <link href="http://www.antipodean.com/cgi-bin/antipodean/7160"/>
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		Shackleton, Ernest H. Autographed check by Shackleton. The check is drawn on Union of London & Smiths Bank, Finsbury Circus Branch, with the small stamp 'The Shackleton Collection' in the white margin under signature. Made out to JAC Jackson Esq., L150, 16 Oct 1911, "signed", endorsed by payee on back. Printed in black, blue and orange. 6 3/4 x 3 3/8"with old fold in half, hardly visible. It bears a squiggled line through signature, a bank stamp across the front of the check, and are crossed vertically with two lines (as done by banks at the time). From the Shackleton family, sold at Christie's in the 1990's. $550 
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   <link href="http://www.antipodean.com/cgi-bin/antipodean/7161"/>
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		Shackleton, Ernest H. Autographed check by Shackleton. The check is drawn on Union of London & Smiths Bank, Finsbury Circus Branch, with the small stamp 'The Shackleton Collection' in the white margin under signature. Made out to "Cash, L10, 30 Nov 1911, signed & initialled on front". Printed in black, blue and orange. 6 3/4 x 3 3/8"with old fold in half, hardly visible. It bears a squiggled line through signature, a bank stamp across the front of the check, and are crossed vertically with two lines (as done by banks at the time). From the Shackleton family, sold at Christie's in the 1990's. $600 
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   <link href="http://www.antipodean.com/cgi-bin/antipodean/7163"/>
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		Shackleton, Ernest H. Autographed check by Shackleton. The check is drawn on Union of London & Smiths Bank, Finsbury Circus Branch, with the small stamp 'The Shackleton Collection' in the white margin under signature. Made out to Cash, L5, 27 Oct 1911, "signed & initialled on front". Printed in black, blue and orange. 6 3/4 x 3 3/8"with old fold in half, hardly visible. It bears a squiggled line through signature, a bank stamp across the front of the check, and are crossed vertically with two lines (as done by banks at the time). From the Shackleton family, sold at Christie's in the 1990's. $550 
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   <link href="http://www.antipodean.com/cgi-bin/antipodean/7164"/>
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		Shackleton, Ernest H. Autographed check by Shackleton. The check is drawn on Union of London & Smiths Bank, Finsbury Circus Branch, with the small stamp 'The Shackleton Collection' in the white margin under signature. Made out to "Messrs. WJ Pool & co Ltd, L16, 26 Oct 1911, signed", endorsed by payee on back. Printed in black, blue and orange. 6 3/4 x 3 3/8"with old fold in half, hardly visible. It bears a squiggled line through signature, a bank stamp across the front of the check, and are crossed vertically with two lines (as done by banks at the time). From the Shackleton family, sold at Christie's in the 1990's. $600 
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	Autographed check by Shackleton. - Shackleton, Ernest H.
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   <link href="http://www.antipodean.com/cgi-bin/antipodean/7165"/>
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		Shackleton, Ernest H. Autographed check by Shackleton. The check is drawn on Union of London & Smiths Bank, Finsbury Circus Branch, with the small stamp 'The Shackleton Collection' in the white margin under signature. Made out to Messrs Hampton & Sons, L30, 20 Oct 1911, "signed", endorsed by payee on back. Printed in black, blue and orange. 6 3/4 x 3 3/8"with old fold in half, hardly visible. It bears a squiggled line through signature, a bank stamp across the front of the check, and are crossed vertically with two lines (as done by banks at the time). From the Shackleton family, sold at Christie's in the 1990's. $550 
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   <link href="http://www.antipodean.com/cgi-bin/antipodean/7166"/>
   <id>urn:uuid:1225c695-cfb8-4ebb-aaaa-80da344efa6a67</id>
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		Shackleton, Ernest H. Autographed check by Shackleton. The check is drawn on Union of London & Smiths Bank, Finsbury Circus Branch, with the small stamp 'The Shackleton Collection' in the white margin under signature. Made out to "Cash, L10, 4 Dec 1911, signed & intialled" on front. Printed in black, blue and orange. 6 3/4 x 3 3/8"with old fold in half, hardly visible. It bears a squiggled line through signature, a bank stamp across the front of the check, and are crossed vertically with two lines (as done by banks at the time). From the Shackleton family, sold at Christie's in the 1990's. $600 
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	Autographed check by Shackleton. - Shackleton, Ernest H.
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   <link href="http://www.antipodean.com/cgi-bin/antipodean/7167"/>
   <id>urn:uuid:1225c695-cfb8-4ebb-aaaa-80da344efa6a68</id>
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		Shackleton, Ernest H. Autographed check by Shackleton. The check is drawn on Union of London & Smiths Bank, Finsbury Circus Branch, with the small stamp 'The Shackleton Collection' in the white margin under signature. Made out to "Messrs Churchill, L10, 26 Oct 1911, signed", endorsed by payee on back. Printed in black, blue and orange. 6 3/4 x 3 3/8"with old fold in half, hardly visible. It bears a squiggled line through signature, a bank stamp across the front of the check, and are crossed vertically with two lines (as done by banks at the time). From the Shackleton family, sold at Christie's in the 1990's. $600 
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	Autographed check by Shackleton. - Shackleton, Ernest H.
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   <link href="http://www.antipodean.com/cgi-bin/antipodean/7169"/>
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		Shackleton, Ernest H. Autographed check by Shackleton. The check is drawn on Union of London & Smiths Bank, Finsbury Circus Branch, with the small stamp 'The Shackleton Collection' in the white margin under signature. Made out to Cash, L8, 20 Oct 1911, "signed, intialled, endorsed "EH Shackleton" on verso. Printed in black, blue and orange. 6 3/4 x 3 3/8"with old fold in half, hardly visible. It bears a squiggled line through signature, a bank stamp across the front of the check, and are crossed vertically with two lines (as done by banks at the time). From the Shackleton family, sold at Christie's in the 1990's. $600 
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   <link href="http://www.antipodean.com/cgi-bin/antipodean/7170"/>
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		Shackleton, Ernest H. Autographed check by Shackleton. The check is drawn on Union of London & Smiths Bank, Finsbury Circus Branch, with the small stamp 'The Shackleton Collection' in the white margin under signature. Made out to Cash, L20, 25 Oct 1911, "signed, intialled, endorsed "EH Shackleton" on verso. Printed in black, blue and orange. 6 3/4 x 3 3/8"with old fold in half, hardly visible. It bears a squiggled line through signature, a bank stamp across the front of the check, and are crossed vertically with two lines (as done by banks at the time). From the Shackleton family, sold at Christie's in the 1990's. $600 
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	The South Polar Times. - Shackleton, Sir E.H., Louis Bernacchi & Apsley.
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   </title>
   <link href="http://www.antipodean.com/cgi-bin/antipodean/7259"/>
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		London, Smith Elder & Co, 1907-1914. 3 vols, 4to. Titles in red and black (vols. I-II), text and title in ochre and blue (vol.III), plates and illustrations, some chromolithographic, after Herbert Ponting, Edward Wilson and others. Original navy cloth, spines lettered in gilt, the upper covers with gilt lettering and rope-work surround centrally-place inset pictorial cloth panels. Volumes I and II are both from the limited edition of 250 copies, these copies numbered 244. Volume III is from an edition limited to 350 copies, this copy numbered 31. Volume I & II are in pristine condition. Volume III is slt. rubbed at edges, and damp faintly ripples the back board. The South Polar Times was an exact reproduction of the original which appeared month by month during the winters of 1902 and 1903, edited by Sir Ernest Shackleton and Louis Bernacchi, with articles, stories, poems and drawings supplied by various members of the British National Antarctic Expedition of 1901-04 (Robert Falcon Scott's "Discovery" expedition), and edited by Cherry-Garrard, with contributions from members of the British Antarctic Expedition of 1910-13. Spence 1094; Conrad p.111, 121 & 173; Rosove 287.A1 & 291.A2a; Taurus 42 & 49.  The resin adhesive used in the manufacture of the spines is weakened in vol III making some pages loose. 
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	South. - Shackleton, Sir E.H.
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   </title>
   <link href="http://www.antipodean.com/cgi-bin/antipodean/7260"/>
   <id>urn:uuid:1225c695-cfb8-4ebb-aaaa-80da344efa6a72</id>
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		Shackleton, Sir E.H. South. The Story of Shackleton's Last Expedition 1914-1917. William Heinemann, London 1919, 1st edition, 2nd impression, Dec. 1919, one month after the 1st impression. Sml. 4to, (xxi) 376pp, col. frontis & b&w plts in text. Orig. blue cloth w/ silver gilt title and silhouette of "Endurance" trapped in the ice. Hinges expertly strengthened, Silver gilt bright. Light foxing on foredge, and light occasional foxing but nothing like the usual browning of the first edition. See Spence 1107. The account of Shackleton's amazing story of survival during the "Endurance" expedition. 
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	Autographed check by Shackleton. - Shackleton, Ernest H.
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   <link href="http://www.antipodean.com/cgi-bin/antipodean/7278"/>
   <id>urn:uuid:1225c695-cfb8-4ebb-aaaa-80da344efa6a73</id>
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		Shackleton, Ernest H. Autographed check by Shackleton. The check is drawn on Union of London & Smiths Bank, Finsbury Circus Branch, with the small stamp 'The Shackleton Collection' in the white margin under signature. Made out to Cash, L8, 27th Nov 1911, "signed & initialled on front". Printed in black, blue and orange. 6 3/4 x 3 3/8"with old fold in half, hardly visible. It bears a squiggled line through signature, a bank stamp across the front of the check, and are crossed vertically with two lines (as done by banks at the time). From the Shackleton family, sold at Christie's in the 1990's. $550 
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   <link href="http://www.antipodean.com/cgi-bin/antipodean/7279"/>
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   <updated>2013-05-22T10:52:29Z</updated>
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		Shackleton, Ernest H. Autographed check by Shackleton. The check is drawn on Union of London & Smiths Bank, Finsbury Circus Branch, with the small stamp 'The Shackleton Collection' in the white margin under signature. Made out to "Cash, L15, 21st November 1911, signed & initialled" on front. Printed in black, blue and orange. 6 3/4 x 3 3/8"with old fold in half, hardly visible. It bears a squiggled line through signature, a bank stamp across the front of the check, and are crossed vertically with two lines (as done by banks at the time). From the Shackleton family, sold at Christie's in the 1990's. $600 
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	The Heart of the Antarctic. - Shackleton, E.H.
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   <link href="http://www.antipodean.com/cgi-bin/antipodean/8036"/>
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		Shackleton, E.H. The Heart of the Antarctic Being the Story of the British Antarctic Expedition 1907-1909. Wm. Heinemann, London 1909, 3 vols, thick demy 4to. The special deluxe edition limited to 300 copies, issued on large paper, bound uniformly in vellum with the 3rd volume "The Antarctic Book", which is signed by all the members of the Shore Party. Vol I (xlviii) 372 pp, mounted photogravure portrait frontis, 6 mounted col. plts, 105 pp ills (3 double) & 11 ills in text- Vol II (xvi) 420 pp, mounted frontis, 7 mounted col. plts, 94 pp ills (l double), 3 fold. maps & 2 fold. panoramas in pocket - Vol III 56 pp, last blank, 4 mounted col. portraits from crayon drawings of Shackleton, Jameson Boyd Adams, Dr. Eric Marshall & Frank Wild, 6 original etchings & tipped-in at front 2 decorated pages containing the original signatures of the Shore Party. Orig. vellum spine & gray hardboard covers. Bound in vellum, gilt title & "sign of the penguin" emblem on the cover. Printed on special Van Gelder paper watermarked "1907 BAE 1909", top edge gilt, uncut. Spence 1096. Vol. 1 vellum with sml. restoration at foot of back hinge, vol 2 with slt. stain on upper front and back board. The signed "Antarctic Book" is very good indeed. Overall, a very acceptable copy of a scarce work. This is the second variant state of vol. 3 The Antarctic Book. It has recently been ascertained that there are at least 2 states to this limited edition. The differences lie in the contents page and the typesetting of the "Erebus" poems. In the first state, Shackleton's poem "Erebus" is mistakenly divided into 2 poems. The contents page lists 4 items ("Erebus" and "Aurora Australis", both by Shackleton, "Bathybia" by Mawson, and the "Signature of Every Member of the Shore Party"). The poem "Erebus" finishes at the 8th line of the 2nd page, and the poem "Aurora Australis" commences on a separate page with the line "They, weary, wayworn, and sleepless,...". In the second state, Shackleton's poem "Erebus" appears as he intended it. Only 3 items are listed on the contents page ("Erebus" by Shackleton, "Bathybia" by Mawson, and the "Signature of Every Member...") and the text of "Erebus" i 
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     <br/>Shackleton, E.H.

        
        

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	The South Polar Trail. - Joyce, Ernest.
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   </title>
   <link href="http://www.antipodean.com/cgi-bin/antipodean/8045"/>
   <id>urn:uuid:1225c695-cfb8-4ebb-aaaa-80da344efa6a76</id>
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		Joyce, Ernest. The South Polar Trail. The Log of the Imperial Trans-Antarctic Expedition. Duckworth, London 1929. Joyce's account of Shackleton's Ross Sea depot-laying journey of 1914-17, and the extensive use of dogs & sledges. 8vo, 220 pp. with 32 pp ills. Orig. blue cloth & gilt title very bright, top quarter clipped of front free ep, otherwise a very nice copy of this scarce Antarctic account. Spence 642. 
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     <br/>Joyce, Ernest.

        
        

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	Farthest South.  Queen's Flag Hoisted. - Postcard].  Shackleton, E.H.
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   </title>
   <link href="http://www.antipodean.com/cgi-bin/antipodean/8159"/>
   <id>urn:uuid:1225c695-cfb8-4ebb-aaaa-80da344efa6a77</id>
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		&#91;Postcard]. Shackleton, E.H. Farthest South. Queen's Flag Hoisted. Lat. 88? 23' S., Long. 162? E. Real b&w photo from Shackleton's "Nimrod" expedition. Advertising printed on the left side in the form of a letter signed by Shackleton, extolling the virtues of Plasmon Cocoa and Biscuits. Adams, Wild & Shackleton standing next to the Union Jack. Photo by Marshall. Wharton, GA-9. Corners slt. rubbed, one bumped. Unusual with advertising. 
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     <br/>Postcard].  Shackleton, E.H.

        
        

        <br/>Price: $0.00
       
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	Argonauts of the South being a Narrative of Voyagings & Polar Seas & Adventures . . . with Sir Douglas Mawson & Sir Ernest Shackleton. - Hurley, Frank.
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   </title>
   <link href="http://www.antipodean.com/cgi-bin/antipodean/16059"/>
   <id>urn:uuid:1225c695-cfb8-4ebb-aaaa-80da344efa6a78</id>
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		Tall 8vo, xv, 290pp, frontispiece & 22 plates, b&w fold-out map at page 122,Hurley  illustrated end papers, top edges gilt. Original dark green gilt cloth, gilt slightly faint on spine & brighter on the front cover.  A very good copy with light rubbing to base of spine of this increasingly scarce  Antarctic book by one of it's greatest photographers. Spence 1259; Conrad 205. Hurley an Australian, was the official  photographer to the Shackleton Endurance Expedition. 
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     <br/>Hurley, Frank.

        
        <br/>New York:G. P. Putnam's Sons,1925.

        <br/>Price: $450.00
       
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	Endurance An Epic of Polar Adventure. - Worsley, Frank A.
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   </title>
   <link href="http://www.antipodean.com/cgi-bin/antipodean/16002"/>
   <id>urn:uuid:1225c695-cfb8-4ebb-aaaa-80da344efa6a79</id>
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		Large 8vo, 316pp, b&w frontis of the Endurance, & 22 b&w plates. Blue cloth cover with b&w penguin at lower right, faded around edges on front and back. Spine uniformly faded, text very good. An extremely scarce account of Shackleton's "Endurance" adventure, rescuing all his men after the ship was crushed in the ice. Spence 1277. 
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     <br/>Worsley, Frank A.

        
        <br/>New York:Jonathan Cape and Harrison Smith,1931.

        <br/>Price: $175.00
       
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	The South Polar Times. - Shackleton, Sir E.H., Louis Bernacchi & Apsley Cherry-Garrard.
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   </title>
   <link href="http://www.antipodean.com/cgi-bin/antipodean/15554"/>
   <id>urn:uuid:1225c695-cfb8-4ebb-aaaa-80da344efa6a80</id>
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		The South Polar Times was an exact reproduction of the original which appeared month by month during the winters of 1902 and 1903, edited by Sir Ernest Shackleton and Louis Bernacchi, with articles, stories, poems and drawings supplied by various members of the British National Antarctic Expedition of 1901-04 (Robert Falcon Scott's "Discovery" expedition), and edited by Cherry-Garrard, with contributions from members of the British Antarctic Expedition of 1910-13.  3 vols, 4to.  Volumes I and II limited to 250 copies; Volume III limited to 350 copies.  Titles in red and black (vols. I-II), text and title in ochre and blue (vol.III), plates and illustrations, some chromolithographic, after Herbert Ponting, Edward Wilson and others. Original navy cloth, spines lettered in gilt, the upper covers with gilt lettering and rope-work surround centrally-place inset pictorial cloth panels.  All volumes in pristine condition, barring a small mark at the front cover of Volume III.  Spence 1094; Conrad p.111, 121 & 173; Rosove 287.A1 & 291.A2a; Taurus 42 & 49. 
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     <br/>Shackleton, Sir E.H., Louis Bernacchi & Apsley Cherry-Garrard.

        
        <br/>London:Smith Elder & Co,1907 - 1914.

        <br/>Price: $27,500.00
       
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	The Life of Sir Ernest Shackleton. - Mill, H. R.
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   </title>
   <link href="http://www.antipodean.com/cgi-bin/antipodean/15282"/>
   <id>urn:uuid:1225c695-cfb8-4ebb-aaaa-80da344efa6a81</id>
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		8vo, 312pp, 20 photo ills.  Orig. blue cloth, gilt title, very slt. rubbed at spine foot but overall a very crisp copy.   Previous owners bookplate slightly ripples front ep.  See Spence 795.   The book was published quite soon after Shackleton's death with much family input.  A quality production, albeit a new impression.   
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     <br/>Mill, H. R.

        
        <br/>London:W. Heinemann,1924.

        <br/>Price: $90.00
       
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	Shackleton and the Antarctic. - Fisher, James and Margery.
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   </title>
   <link href="http://www.antipodean.com/cgi-bin/antipodean/14954"/>
   <id>urn:uuid:1225c695-cfb8-4ebb-aaaa-80da344efa6a82</id>
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		The Fishers had access to unpublished letters and diaries, and interviewed all the surviving members of the expeditions.  8vo,  xvi, 559 pp., 48 photo-plates & 37 drawings & maps by W. E. How; ( served with the 'Endurance' expedition ) map at end papers, vgc. . Slt. creased & worn pictorial dj, with title in black at blue dj spine. 
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     <br/>Fisher, James and Margery.

        
        <br/>Boston:Houghton Mifflin,1958.

        <br/>Price: $45.00
       
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	Shackleton. - Fisher, James and Margery.
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   </title>
   <link href="http://www.antipodean.com/cgi-bin/antipodean/14955"/>
   <id>urn:uuid:1225c695-cfb8-4ebb-aaaa-80da344efa6a83</id>
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		New and cheaper reprint, with the words "New Cheap Edition 15s" in a red banner across the front dj cover.  8vo, xvi + 559 pp, 48 photo-plates & 37 drawings & maps by W. E. How (served with the 'Endurance' expedition ) map eps, vgc. The Fishers had access to unpublished letters and diaries, and interviewed all the surviving members of the expeditions.  Orig. blue & gilt hardboard w price-clipped d/j, vgc. Spence 460. 
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     <br/>Fisher, James and Margery.

        
        <br/>London:Barrie,1957.

        <br/>Price: $45.00
       
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	Shackleton. - Fuchs, Vivian.
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   </title>
   <link href="http://www.antipodean.com/cgi-bin/antipodean/14956"/>
   <id>urn:uuid:1225c695-cfb8-4ebb-aaaa-80da344efa6a84</id>
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		Signed "Bunny"  at the front cover, who is Fuchs.  RGS Journal for March 1975, pp 14-18. Orig. blue wrps. 
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     <br/>Fuchs, Vivian.

        
        <br/>London:RGS Journal,1975.

        <br/>Price: $45.00
       
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	Shackleton. - Huntford, Roland.
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   </title>
   <link href="http://www.antipodean.com/cgi-bin/antipodean/14963"/>
   <id>urn:uuid:1225c695-cfb8-4ebb-aaaa-80da344efa6a85</id>
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	<![CDATA[ 
		Exhaustively researched biography by Roland Huntford, who is now known as the biographer of all Antarctic explorers.  Royal 8vo, xx, 774pp., with 59 plates, 9 text maps & endpaper maps. Hardboard, fine in dj. 
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     <br/>Huntford, Roland.

        
        <br/>New York:Atheneum,1986.

        <br/>Price: $95.00
       
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	Mrs. Chippy's Last Expedition; the Remarkable Journal of Shackleton's Polar-bound Cat. - Alexander, Caroline.
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   </title>
   <link href="http://www.antipodean.com/cgi-bin/antipodean/15019"/>
   <id>urn:uuid:1225c695-cfb8-4ebb-aaaa-80da344efa6a86</id>
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		The remarkable journal of Shackleton's Polar-Bound Cat.  Mrs. Chippy was the ship's cat who accompanied the carpenter Harry 'Chippy' Mc Neish on Shackleton's Endurance.  The story is  based on the true events of the journey and Illustrated with the original  photographs taken by Frank Hurley.  8vo, xvii, 170pp, 26 illus, 2 plans, 13 diagrams.  Quarter white cloth and blue boards, with pictorial dj, as new. 
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     <br/>Alexander, Caroline.

        
        <br/>New York:Harper-Collins,1997.

        <br/>Price: $15.00
       
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	'The Heart of the Antarctic', an article in The National Geographical Magazine, Vol. 20, No. 11, November 1909. - Shackleton, Ernest H.
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   </title>
   <link href="http://www.antipodean.com/cgi-bin/antipodean/14797"/>
   <id>urn:uuid:1225c695-cfb8-4ebb-aaaa-80da344efa6a87</id>
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		Includes a  full page advertisment for the Lippincott Co's new release "THE HEART OF THE ANTARCTIC" with order form for the prospectus. Other Adds include a half page advertisment for the upcoming lecture tour that Shackleton will make March 1910 as well as an advertisment / testimonial from Fred P. Evans Lieut.,Officer Commanding the Shackleton Relief Expedition S.Y. "Nimrod" Lyttelton N.Z. for the Waltham Watches lent to the expedition. Final 3 pages of advertisment are for Commander Robert E. Peary's own story and it's release.  8vo, pp 972-1007; b&w photo. ills., with Outline Map of South Polar Regions. First page article entitled The North Pole  is an examination of the conflicting claims by Peary and Cook with the society having just interviewed Peary on Wednesday morning Further examination being required as to wether the date of April 6th 1909 was accurate. In the original printed wrappers; covers clean and bright, slt toned, slightly chipped base of spine, o/w very good.    
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     <br/>Shackleton, Ernest H.

        
        <br/>Washington, D.C.:National Geographic Society,1909.

        <br/>Price: $145.00
       
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	The Endurance: Shackleton's Legendary Antarctic Expedition. - Alexander, Caroline.
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   </title>
   <link href="http://www.antipodean.com/cgi-bin/antipodean/14270"/>
   <id>urn:uuid:1225c695-cfb8-4ebb-aaaa-80da344efa6a88</id>
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		Sm 4to, x, 214pp, map and 140 b&w photos.  Hardboard, w/dj.  VG condition.  Photos by Frank Hurley, the Australian photographer who accompanied the expedition. 
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     <br/>Alexander, Caroline.

        
        <br/>New York:Alfred Knopf,1998.

        <br/>Price: $20.00
       
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	The Endurance: Shackleton's Legendary Antarctic Expedition. - Alexander, Caroline.
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   </title>
   <link href="http://www.antipodean.com/cgi-bin/antipodean/14087"/>
   <id>urn:uuid:1225c695-cfb8-4ebb-aaaa-80da344efa6a89</id>
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		Sm 4to, x, 214pp, map and 142 b/w photos.  Hardboard, w/dj.  VG condition.  Photos by Frank Hurley, the Australian photographer who accompanied the expedition. 
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     <br/>Alexander, Caroline.

        
        <br/>New York:Alfred Knopf,1998.

        <br/>Price: $20.00
       
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	The Heart of the Antarctic.  Being the Story of the British Antarctic Expedition 1907-1909 including the signed "Antarctic Book" - Shackleton, E.H.
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   </title>
   <link href="http://www.antipodean.com/cgi-bin/antipodean/14133"/>
   <id>urn:uuid:1225c695-cfb8-4ebb-aaaa-80da344efa6a90</id>
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		A fine copy of the special deluxe edition limited to 300 copies, issued on large paper, bound uniformly in vellum with the 3rd volume "The Antarctic Book", which is signed by all the members of the Shore Party.  This expedition reached the South Magnetic Pole on a sledding journey, 100 miles from the South Pole.  They were also the first to ascend and survey Mt. Erebus.  3 vols, thick demy 4to.   Spence 1096.   It has recently been ascertained that there are at least 2 states to this limited edition, and this is the corrected state of  "The Antarctic Book".  The differences lie in the contents page and the typesetting of the "Erebus" poems. In the first state, Shackleton's poem "Erebus" is mistakenly divided into 2 poems. The contents page lists 4 items ("Erebus" and "Aurora Australis", both by Shackleton, "Bathybia" by Mawson, and the "Signature of Every Member of the Shore Party"). The poem "Erebus" finishes at the 8th line of the 2nd page, and the poem "Aurora Australis" commences on a separate page with the line "They, weary, wayworn, and sleepless,...". In the corrected state, Shackleton's poem "Erebus" appears as he intended it. Only 3 items are listed on the contents page ("Erebus" by Shackleton, "Bathybia" by Mawson, and the "Signature of Every Member...") and the text of "Erebus" is combined with that of the erroneous "Aurora Australis". In correcting this mistake, the page count was reduced by one leaf.  Vol I (xlviii) 372 pp, mounted photogravure portrait frontis, 6 mounted col. plts, 105 pp ills (3 double) & 11 ills in text- Vol II (xvi) 420 pp, mounted frontis, 7 mounted col. plts, 94 pp ills (l double), 3 fold. maps & 2 fold. panoramas in pocket - Vol III 56 pp, last blank, 4 mounted col. portraits from crayon drawings of Shackleton, Jameson Boyd Adams, Dr. Eric Marshall & Frank Wild, 6 original etchings & tipped-in at front 2 decorated pages containing the original signatures of the Shore Party. Orig. vellum spine & gray hardboard covers, gilt title & "sign of the penguin" emblem on the cover. Printed on special Van Gelder paper watermarked "1907 BAE 1909", top edge gilt, uncut. 
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     <br/>Shackleton, E.H.

        
        <br/>London:Wm. Heinemann,1909.

        <br/>Price: $45,000.00
       
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	Antarctica: Both Heaven and Hell. - Messner, Reinhold and Jill Neate.
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   </title>
   <link href="http://www.antipodean.com/cgi-bin/antipodean/11757"/>
   <id>urn:uuid:1225c695-cfb8-4ebb-aaaa-80da344efa6a91</id>
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		8vo, 381pp, b&w and color plates throughout. Dark blue cloth covers with gilt title on spine. Color pictorial dj with dark blue title on pale blue ground on front cover and spine. Dj is lightly rubbed at edges and corners. Internally, like new. An account of the 1989- 1990 expedition undertaken by Arved Fuchs and Reinhold Messner over 2,800 kilometers with temperatures down to minus 4o degrees Celsius. Translated by Jill Neate. 
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     <br/>Messner, Reinhold and Jill Neate.

        
        <br/>Seattle:Mountaineers Books,1991.

        <br/>Price: $15.00
       
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	The Heart of the Antarctic. - Shackleton, E. H.
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   </title>
   <link href="http://www.antipodean.com/cgi-bin/antipodean/12792"/>
   <id>urn:uuid:1225c695-cfb8-4ebb-aaaa-80da344efa6a92</id>
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		2 vols, 4to, 366 pp (&) 451 pp,  3 folding maps plus a photo panorama at the rear of Volume II; index; ten appendices; profusely illustrated. Original blue cloth covers with titles in silver and silver pictorial plaques at front covers and at spines. The Primary state binding , much more desirable than the secondary more plain binding. Covers are rubbed and faded at spines; silver plaque at spine of Vol. II particularly faded. Small tear at top of spine of Vol. I. Library stickers at base of each spine. Internally, hinges starting on both volumes; frontis and first signatures of Vol. I loose, but holding. Owner signature stamps at ffep and title pages as well as small oval library stamps.  At rear of Vol. II, panorama split at one fold; one folding map with short tear at fold; pocket which holds these maps and panorama is loose at top edge and right hand edges, and ruffled. Spence 1098. 
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     <br/>Shackleton, E. H.

        
        <br/>Philadelphia:J. B. Lippincott,1909.

        <br/>Price: $450.00
       
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	<![CDATA[
	Shackleton. - Fisher, James and Margery.
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   </title>
   <link href="http://www.antipodean.com/cgi-bin/antipodean/13305"/>
   <id>urn:uuid:1225c695-cfb8-4ebb-aaaa-80da344efa6a93</id>
   <updated>2013-05-22T10:52:29Z</updated>
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	<![CDATA[ 
		8vo, xvi + 559 pp, 48 photo-plates & 37 drawings & maps by W. E. How ( served with the 'Endurance' expedition ) map eps, vgc. The Fishers had access to unpublished letters and diaries, and interviewed all the surviving members of the expeditions.  Orig. blue & gilt hardboard w price-clipped d/j, vgc. Spence 460. 
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     <br/>Fisher, James and Margery.

        
        <br/>London:Barrie,1957.

        <br/>Price: $75.00
       
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	Autographed check from Shackleton fom his Imperial Trans-Antarctic Expedition. - Shackleton, Ernest H.
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   </title>
   <link href="http://www.antipodean.com/cgi-bin/antipodean/9261"/>
   <id>urn:uuid:1225c695-cfb8-4ebb-aaaa-80da344efa6a94</id>
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		The check is drawn on Lloyds Bank Limited, St. James's St., S.W. with the small stamp 'The Shackleton Collection' in the white margin under signature. Made out to Messrs. P.H. Matthieson & Co, in the amount of L12, 13 s, dated 8th July 1914, signed by Shackleton & Fred R.W. White, endorsed by Matthieson on the back. Printed in black, pink and orange. 6 3/4 x 3 3/8" with tiny marginal tear repaired. It bears a squiggled line through signature, a squiggled line through signature, a bank stamp across the front of the check, and is crossed vertically with two lines (as done by banks at the time). From the Shackleton family, sold at Christie's in the 1990's.  
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     <br/>Shackleton, Ernest H.

        
        

        <br/>Price: $2,500.00
       
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	Autographed check from Shackleton from his Imperial Trans-Antarctic Expedition. - Shackleton, Ernest H.
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   <link href="http://www.antipodean.com/cgi-bin/antipodean/9262"/>
   <id>urn:uuid:1225c695-cfb8-4ebb-aaaa-80da344efa6a95</id>
   <updated>2013-05-22T10:52:29Z</updated>
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		The check is drawn on Lloyds Bank Limited, St. James's St., S.W. with the small stamp 'The Shackleton Collection' in the white margin under signature. Made out to Harald Hakamon Esq., in the amount of L39, 13s 3p, dated 8th July 1914, signed by Shackleton & Fred R.W. White, endorsed by Hakamon & one other on the back. Printed in black, pink and orange. 6 3/4 x 3 3/8", 2 faint old folds almost unnoticeable. It bears a squiggled line through signature, a bank stamp across the front of the check, and is crossed vertically with two lines (as done by banks at the time). From the Shackleton family, sold at Christie's in the 1990's. 
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     <br/>Shackleton, Ernest H.

        
        <br/>1914.

        <br/>Price: $2,000.00
       
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	Hero in Disgrace; the True Discoverer of the North Pole Frederick A. Cook. - Abramson, Howard S.
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   </title>
   <link href="http://www.antipodean.com/cgi-bin/antipodean/9272"/>
   <id>urn:uuid:1225c695-cfb8-4ebb-aaaa-80da344efa6a96</id>
   <updated>2013-05-22T10:52:29Z</updated>
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		8vo, 251pp, ills, map.  Hard board with damaged d/j.  Jacket states "....accurately and poignantly captures the life of Dr. Frederick A Cook who is the rightful discoverer of the North Pole. "  
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     <br/>Abramson, Howard S.

        
        <br/>New York:Paragon House,1991.

        <br/>Price: $15.00
       
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	Mrs. Chippy's Last Expedition; the Remarkable Journal of Shackleton's Polar-bound Cat. - Alexander, Caroline.
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   </title>
   <link href="http://www.antipodean.com/cgi-bin/antipodean/9283"/>
   <id>urn:uuid:1225c695-cfb8-4ebb-aaaa-80da344efa6a97</id>
   <updated>2013-05-22T10:52:29Z</updated>
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		8vo, xvii, 170pp, 26 illus, 2 plans, 13 diagrams.  The remarkable journal of Shackleton's Polar-Bound Cat.  Mrs. Chippy was the ship's cat who accompanied the carpenter Harry 'Chippy' Mc Neish on Shackleton's Endurance.  The story is  based on the true events of the journey and Illustrated with the original  photographs taken by Frank Hurley. 
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     <br/>Alexander, Caroline.

        
        <br/>New York:Harper-Collins,1997.

        <br/>Price: $15.00
       
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	The Endurance: Shackleton's Legendary Antarctic Expedition. - Alexander, Caroline.
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   </title>
   <link href="http://www.antipodean.com/cgi-bin/antipodean/9284"/>
   <id>urn:uuid:1225c695-cfb8-4ebb-aaaa-80da344efa6a98</id>
   <updated>2013-05-22T10:52:29Z</updated>
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		Sm 4to, x, 214pp, map and 142 b/w photos.  Hardboard, w/dj.  VG condition.  Photos by Frank Hurley, the Australian photographer who accompanied the expedition. 
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     <br/>Alexander, Caroline.

        
        <br/>New York:Alfred Knopf,1998.

        <br/>Price: $20.00
       
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	Travel Old and New; a Selection from the Literature of Travel in Both Hemispheres. - Looker, S. J. (ed.).
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   </title>
   <link href="http://www.antipodean.com/cgi-bin/antipodean/9843"/>
   <id>urn:uuid:1225c695-cfb8-4ebb-aaaa-80da344efa6a99</id>
   <updated>2013-05-22T10:52:29Z</updated>
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		A collection of short articles and bits of literature including one about Shackleton.  Red cloth boards, spine sunned with small tear to top, corners bumped, o/w g+. 
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     <br/>Looker, S. J. (ed.).

        
        <br/>London:Daniel O' Conner,1922.

        <br/>Price: $20.00
       
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	Au Coeur De L'Antarctique. Expedition du "Nimrod" au pole Sud. - Shackleton, E.H.
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   </title>
   <link href="http://www.antipodean.com/cgi-bin/antipodean/10175"/>
   <id>urn:uuid:1225c695-cfb8-4ebb-aaaa-80da344efa6a100</id>
   <updated>2013-05-22T10:52:29Z</updated>
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		4to, xii, 221, 40 b&w plates, one folding map.  All edges gilt.  Orig. navy gilt pictorial cloth, very bright - the spine is present but detached, with a couple of minor marks.  Really, a super copy, except for that dang spine being off!  Translated by Charles Rabot.  Spence 1104. 
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     <br/>Shackleton, E.H.

        
        <br/>Paris:Hachette,1911.

        <br/>Price: $65.00
       
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