Wind, Fire, and Ice

Wind, Fire, and Ice The Perils of a Coast Guard Icebreaker in Antarctica

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Publisher's Synopsis

Between 1955 and 1987, the United States Coast Guard Cutter Glacier was the largest and most powerful icebreaker in the free world. Consequently, it was often given the most difficult and dangerous Antarctic missions. This is the dramatic first-person account of its most legendary voyage. In 1970, the author was the Chief Medical Officer on the Glacier when it became trapped deep in the Weddell Sea, pressured by 100 miles of wind-blown icepack. Glacier was beset within seventy miles of where Sir Ernest Shackleton's ship, the Endurance, was imprisoned in 1915. His stout wooden ship succumbed to the crushing pressure of the infamous Weddell Sea pack ice and sank, leading to an unbelievable two-year saga of hardship, heroism and survival. The sailors aboard the Glacier feared they would suffer Shackleton's fate, or one even worse.

Book information

ISBN: 9781493060344
Publisher: Globe Pequot
Imprint: The Lyons Press
Pub date:
DEWEY: 910.9167
DEWEY edition: 23
Language: English
Number of pages: 283
Weight: 621g
Height: 240mm
Width: 159mm
Spine width: 24mm