From the October 2014 Issue The Icemen Cometh The Crossing of Antarctica: Original Photographs from the Epic Journey that Fulfilled Shackleton’s Dream By George Lowe & Huw Lewis-Jones Shackleton: By Endurance We Conquer By Michael Smith LR
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