Endurance: Shackleton's Incredible VoyageTyndale House Publishers, 1999 - 272 halaman In 1914, an expedition headed by Sir Ernest Shackleton set out to be the first to cross the continent of Antarctica. Shipwrecked and marooned for months on end, their ill-fated voyage became a triumphant story of indomitable courage and faith in the face of astounding obstacles. A bestseller since it was first published in 1959, Alfred Lansing's Endurance now features a foreword and afterword from Dr. James Dobson—inspiring every reader to persevere no matter how impossible the challenge. |
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... five thousand extra sewing needles and only a small package of the phonograph variety . Then once each month all ... five feet long and twenty - five feet wide , and McNeish had erected partitions to form individual sleep- ing cubicles ...
... five thousand extra sewing needles and only a small package of the phonograph variety . Then once each month all ... five feet long and twenty - five feet wide , and McNeish had erected partitions to form individual sleep- ing cubicles ...
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... five men sitting on the decking made her top - heavy , and she rolled heavily to port . Vincent and McNeish were thrown into the sea . Both men made their way ashore , cursing furiously . Vincent traded with How for a semidry pair of ...
... five men sitting on the decking made her top - heavy , and she rolled heavily to port . Vincent and McNeish were thrown into the sea . Both men made their way ashore , cursing furiously . Vincent traded with How for a semidry pair of ...
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... five hundred feet down they discovered that Shackleton had in- deed seen a precipice at the end of the slope . And it was terrifyingly steep , too , almost like a church steeple . But they were in no humor to turn back now . Shackleton ...
... five hundred feet down they discovered that Shackleton had in- deed seen a precipice at the end of the slope . And it was terrifyingly steep , too , almost like a church steeple . But they were in no humor to turn back now . Shackleton ...
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