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The Heart of the Great Alone

Scott, Shackleton, and Antarctic Photography

By David Hempleman-Adams, Emma Stuart, and Sophie Gordon

November 2009
$47.50
240 pp
10 x 11.8125 in
Hardcover

ISBN-13: 9781608190072
ISBN-10: 1608190072

The Heart of the Great Alone

Scott, Shackleton, and Antarctic Photography

By David Hempleman-Adams, Emma Stuart, and Sophie Gordon

A treasure trove of photographs—some never before reproduced in book form—from the two greatest Antarctic expeditions.

Among the greatest achievements in the history of photography, those of the early polar explorers surely stand out, for the beauty of their images and the almost impossible conditions they encountered. And none of these are more remarkable than the photographs recorded by the official chroniclers of two epic Antarctic expeditions—that of Robert Falcon Scott, departed in 1910, which tragically resulted in his death; and, four years later, that of Ernest Shackleton, whose heroic sea journey from Elephant Island to South Georgia has become the stuff of legend.
Their photographers—Herbert George Ponting and Frank Hurley—transported bulky cameras and glass plate negatives across the forbidding polar landscape to record some of the earliest images of this dramatic environment. That the photographs survived to be presented on their return to King George V is miraculous, and they have remained ever since in the Royal Collection. The Heart of the Great Alone reproduces the best of these marvelous images, some of which have never appeared in book form before—ships encased in ice floes, ice cliffs and ravines, campsites and dog sleds, and the incomparable beauty of Antarctic flora and fauna. Together they form an invaluable record of an environment that global warming has forever changed. With a superb narrative drawing on Ponting's and Hurley's writings and other unique archival material from the Royal Collection, and with extended captions for each image, this book is a unique addition to the literature of polar exploration.

Reviews/Attenion for The Heart of the Great Alone: Scott, Shackleton and Antarctic Photography:

Longitude has listed Heart of the Great Alone as one of the Best Travel Books for 2009.

"The Heart of the Great Alone: Scott, Shackleton and Antarctic Photography," by David Hempleman-Adams, Sophie Gordon and Emma Stuart, is a celebration of the work of two pioneering photographers: Herbert George Ponting, who traveled with Robert Falcon Scott’s 1910 Antarctic expedition, and Frank Hurley, who accompanied Ernest Shackleton on his four years later."

"This book lovingly reproduces the best of their photographs (and prints some that have not previously been seen in book form), and brings the reader tantalizingly close to the heroes of these expeditions and the suffering and sorrow they endured. The text throughout is excellent; the authors describe Ponting’s famous photograph of a ship seen through a sloping ice grotto "as significant an image as Neil Armstrong standing on the moon for the first time."—New York Times gift guide. See guide.