The Heroic Age of Antarctic Exploration on Film and Television, Volume 1 - by John Atkins (Paperback)
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Highlights
- This book examines in detail for the first time the screen legacy of the great Irish-born Antarctic explorer Sir Ernest Shackleton (1874-1922).
- About the Author: John Atkins lives in Carnforth, Lancashire in the north of England, and is a transport consultant.
- 268 Pages
- History, World
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Book Synopsis
This book examines in detail for the first time the screen legacy of the great Irish-born Antarctic explorer Sir Ernest Shackleton (1874-1922). It encompasses the pioneering expedition films he made from 1909 to 1922 and the documentary and drama productions he has inspired since then. The book provides a unique and original approach to understanding Shackleton, including the first comprehensive account of the original Antarctic documentary film (now lost) that recorded the achievements of the 1908-09 Nimrod expedition. Drawing on much original source material (films, diaries, contemporary newspapers, and journals) that has not been unearthed by previous authors, this volume presents a fresh perspective and includes a filmography with more than 100 entries spanning 1908 to 2024.
About the Author
John Atkins lives in Carnforth, Lancashire in the north of England, and is a transport consultant.