Alone on the Ice
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This gripping account brings to light one of the most harrowing survival stories in Antarctic exploration. Douglas Mawson's 1911-1914 expedition to the frozen continent began with high hopes, but descended into a nightmare when two of his companions died in quick succession, leaving him alone in one of Earth's most hostile environments.
Stranded hundreds of miles from base camp with dwindling supplies, facing starvation and crevasse-riddled terrain, Mawson's journey back became an epic test of human endurance. David Roberts masterfully reconstructs this little-known but extraordinary tale, revealing how one man's determination and resourcefulness enabled him to overcome seemingly impossible odds in the merciless Antarctic wilderness.