m^%^^^'^'y^SHMIHKEETON'SVOYAGELASTSTORYOFTHETHE"QUEST"COMM:,^NDER. FRANK C.B.E,WILD,Ato^resentebtheo{®oro«toofPntoerstt^iEstateTheof ^^KBrundleJohnLateThe—— -5^^-,-XN.'^V^H'"^LAST VOYAGESHAGKLETON'SPhoto: Wilkins.THE CAIRNSHACKLETON'SLAST VOYAGE.The of the ByStory Quest.CommanderFRANK WILD,G.B.E.From the OflScial Journal and PrivateDr. A. H. MACKLINDiary kept byinWith numerousColour,Frontispiece Mapsand over lOO Illustrations PhotographsfromCASSELL AND LTDCOMPANY,New Toronto and MelbourneLondon, York,1923?"irst Published Afay 1923.GrSecond Edition June 1923.Reprinted November 11^23if J Iia848750Printed in Great BritainToTHE BOSS"Yonder the horizonfar lies,And there andby night daydraw toThe old ships port again.The sailyoung ships away.And I must and come Igo may,And men ask you why,ifYou the blame on the stars and the sunmay layAnd the white road and the sky."Gerald GouldPREFACEERNEST SHACKLETON died sosuddenly;SIR that he said no word at all with tosuddenly regardof the But I know that had hethe future expedition.foreseen his death and been able to communicate to mewould have been summed in the twohis wishes, they up" "on !words, Carrythe most difficult of task has beenmyPerhaps partIt beenthe of the work of the hasrecording expedition.a sad and one which I wouldto me very duty, gladlyhave avoided had it been The how-demand,possible.for the of Ernest Shackleton'sSirever, complete storylast has been so ...
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