Born Adventurer : The Life of Frank Bickerton Antarctic Pioneer book cover
Antarctic Pioneer Biography

Born Adventurer : The Life of Frank Bickerton Antarctic Pioneer

by Stephen Haddelsey, Sir Ranulph Fiennes

Publisher: The History Press Ltd

Paperback ISBN: 9781803992792 27 Apr 2023 129 x 199 x 29 (mm) 354g

Soldiers and sailors, geographers and geologists, submariners and balloonists all flocked to Antarctica during the 'Heroic Age' of Polar exploration. No one better represented this eclectic band than Frank Bickerton, engineer on Douglas Mawson's Australasian Antarctic Expedition (AAE) of 1911–14. A true pioneer of Antarctic exploration, he piloted the expedition's 'air-tractor', established the first crucial wireless link between Antarctica and the rest of the world, and discovered one of the first meteorites ever to be found on the continent.

Treasure-hunter, explorer, fighter pilot, entrepreneur, big-game hunter and movie-maker, Bickerton not only made a major contribution to the success of the AAE, but was also recruited by Ernest Shackleton for his ill-fated Endurance Expedition, dug for pirate gold on Robert Louis Stevenson's Treasure Island, survived bloody dogfights over the Western Front during the First World War, and flirted with the glittering world of 1920s Hollywood.

In this thrilling biography, historian Stephen Haddelsey draws on unique access to family papers, journals and letters to provide a vivid account of Bickerton's rich and colourful life.