The Antarctic Diary of Belgrave Edward Sutton Ninnis
Hardback
Publication Date: 01/01/2014
"On the afternoon of 10 November 1912, the Far Eastern Party, consisting of three men and seventeen dogs set off on a sledging trip. The men were Douglas Mawson, Xavier Mertz and Belgrave Ninnis. Two of these men tragically died, and only the leader, Douglas Mawson, returned after what has been described as the greatest survival story in the history of exploration. Belgrave Edward Sutton Ninnis was born on 22 June 1887. His father had sailed as ships surgeon on Discovery on the 187576 British Arctic Expedition led by Captain George Nares. It is evident from his diary that the young Ninnis was determined to follow in his fathers steps as a polar explorer though he had enlisted in the Royal Fusiliers. Whilst serving in Africa and Mauritius he made continuous efforts to obtain a position on Scotts Terra Nova Expedition, but without luck. Finally he felt he had to return to England on leave to seek interviews with Scott. Inside the diary is the story of a young man and his determined and ultimately successful attempt to become a polar explorer. It is a continuous record, from March 1908 to the final entry on 9 November 1912, though this book concentrates on his Antarctic endeavours. It is also the story of a fairly self-opinionated and arrogant young man who came to be liked and admired by his comrades. From the period of his acceptance on the expedition he focused on the enormity of the challenge ahead, and the diary provides a detailed record of the preparations, the voyage and the expedition itself. Ninnis forged a strong bond with Xavier Mertz, who was 28, a graduate of Leipzig and Basel universities. He was also a champion skier, which was one of the reasons why Mawson had selected him. The story of Mawsons epic fight to survive is well known the story of the other two men is not"--Dust jacket,Ninnis, Belg
- ISBN:
- 9781852971168
- 9781852971168
- Category:
- Uncategorized
- Format:
- Hardback
- Publication Date:
- 01-01-2014
- Publisher:
- Erskine Press, The
- Country of origin:
- United Kingdom
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