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Endurance - The True Story of Shackleton's Incredible Voyage to the Antartic PLUS Shackleton's Way written by Alfred Lansing performed by Tim Pigott-Smith on Audio CD (Abridged)

Endurance - The True Story of Shackleton's Incredible Voyage to the Antartic PLUS Shackleton's Way written by Alfred Lansing performed by Tim Pigott-Smith on Audio CD (Abridged)£29.99

In August 1914, Sir Ernest Shackleton's ship Endurance set sail for the South Atlantic. The object of the expedition was to cross the Antarctic overland. In October 1915, still half a continent away from their intended base, the ship was first trapped, and then crushed, in ice. For five months, Shackleton and his men, drifting on ice packs, were castaways in one of the most savage regions of the world.

The Somme - The Story of One of the Most Controversial Battles Ever... written by Peter Hart performed by Tim Pigott-Smith on CD (Abridged)

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ISBN:  9780752872384
Genre - Main:  Non-Fiction
Genre - Specific:  War
Duration:  390 mins
Length:  Abridged
Author:  Peter Hart
Performer 1:  Tim Pigott-Smith
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On 1 July 1916, Dauglas Haig's army launched the 'Big Push' that was supposed finally to bring the end to the stalemate on the Western Front. What happened next was a human catastrophe: scrambling over the top into the face of the German machine guns and artillery fire, almost 20,000 British...

and Commonwealth soldiers were killed that day alone, and twice as many wounded - the greatest loss in a single day ever sustained by the British Army. The battle did not stop there, however.

It dragged on for another 4 months, leaving the battlefield strewn with literally hundreds of thousands of bodies. The Somme has remained a byword for the futility of war ever since. In this major new history, Peter Hart describes how the battle looked from the point of view of those who fought it.

Using never-before-seen eyewitness testimonies, he shows us this epic conflict from all angles.

We see what it was like for those who stayed behind in the trenches - the padres, the artillerymen, the doctors. We also see what the battle looked like from the air, as the RFC battled to keep control of the skies above the battlefield.

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