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Erebus: The Story of a Ship

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Review: "Beyond terrific. I didn't want it to end." (Bill Bryson); "Thoroughly absorbs the reader. . . Carefully researched and well-crafted, it brings the story of a ship vividly to life." (Sunday Times); "[Palin's] narrative is driven by a deep sympathy for explorers and adventurers, while also being illuminated by flashes of gentle wit... It's a fascinating story that he brings full-bloodedly to life, stripping away the barnacles of the past to reveal the hidden history of a ship." (Robert Douglas-Fairhurst Guardian); "With this irresistible and often harrowing account, Michael Palin makes a convincing case that one heroic little ship embodied the golden ago of polar exploration better than any other: HMS Erebus." (John Geiger, co-author of Frozen in Time); "[Written] with a wry enthusiasm, bolstered by his own experiences as an eminent explorer and film-maker... His moving account of the discovery of abandoned items, taken on board as comforts of home by the officers - silver cutlery with their initials indented, scattered on a frozen shore - affected me the most." (Colin Greenwood, Radiohead bassist Spectator); "Everybody's talking about it... A brilliant book." (Chris Evans, BBC Radio 2); "I absolutely loved it: I had to read it at one sitting... Fascinating." (Lorraine Kelly ITV Lorraine); "At this late date, and against all odds, Michael Palin has found an original way to enter and explore the Royal Navy narrative of polar exploration. Palin is a superb stylist, low-key and conversational, who skillfully incorporates personal experience. He turns up obscure facts, reanimates essential moments, and never shies away from taking controversial positions. This beautifully produced volume - colour plates, outstanding maps - is a landmark achievement." (Ken McGoogan, author of Fatal Passage); "Magisterial... A natural storyteller, [Palin] captures beautifully the sense of awe experienced by Ross and his men as they encountered the wonders and terrors of Antarctica... He brings energy, wit and humanity to a story that has never ceased to tantalise people since the 1840s." (The Times); "This is an incredible book. I couldn't put it down. The Erebus story is the Arctic epic we've all been waiting for." (Nicholas Crane); About the Author: Michael Palin has written and starred in numerous TV programmes and films, from Monty Python and Ripping Yarns to The Missionary and The Death of Stalin. He has also made several much-acclaimed travel documentaries, his journeys taking him to the North and South Poles, the Sahara Desert, the Himalayas, Eastern Europe and Brazil. His books include accounts of his journeys, novels (Hemingway's Chair and The Truth) and several volumes of diaries. From 2009 to 2012 he was president of the Royal Geographical Society, and in 2013 he was made a BAFTA fellow. He lives in London.

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ISBN9781847948120
PublisherRandom House Books
Publication Date09/20/18
Pages352

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  • ro_ke
    ro_ke

    483 Followers

    5.0

    Die herausragende Rechercheleistung transportiert Michael Palin informativ-lehrreich und so unterhaltsam-spannend wie ein Abenteuerroman - großartig vertont durch Gert Heidenreich!

    Jul 16, 2025

  • wortdenkmal
    wortdenkmal

    49 Followers

    4.0

    Ein Schmaus für Geschichtsfans

    Die die erzählten Schicksale der Crewmitglieder wird die Geschichte sehr anschaulich und lebendig. Das Ende fand ich im Vergleich zu den ersten beiden Dritteln eher lahm. Trotzdem ein sehr lesenswertes Stück Geschichte!

    Ein Schmaus für Geschichtsfans

    Mar 13, 2025

  • misssophie
    misssophie

    92 Followers

    4.0

    Gut, jedoch teils langatmig

    Der Autor hat wirklich unglaublich gut recherchiert. In dem Buch geht es um das Schiff Erebus und die Franklin Expedition. Vom Bau des Schiffes 1826 bis zu der Entdeckung seines Wracks 2014. Dabei stützt er sich auf historische Fakten wie Tagebuch Einträge und Briefe, aber er ist auch selbst an die Schauplätze gereist. Er geht auf die politischen Aspekte der damaligen Zeit ein, der Entdeckerwahn der Briten, das Leben an Bord, natürlich die Stimmung der Mannschaft - einfach deren Alltag. In guten, aber auch in schlechten Zeiten bestimmt durch Krankheiten, Eises Kälte, Stürme etc. Und schließlich das verschwinden des Schiffes und seiner Mannschaft. Erst 150 Jahre später kann Licht ins Dunkel gebracht werden. Bleivergiftungen durch die damals erst frisch aufkommenden Komservendosen, Mangel an Vitaminen und so das auslösen von Skorbut. Extreme Kälte und völlige Isolation. Es zeigt wieder mal deutlich, wie schmal der grad zwischen Entdeckerdrang und Größenwahn ist….teils war es etwas langatmig, aber dennoch sehr interessant.

    Gut, jedoch teils langatmig

    May 18, 2026

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