HUSSEY, Leonard Duncan Albert. South with Shackleton … With a Foreword by Admiral Lord Mountevans. London: Sampson Low. 1949.
8vo. Original cloth in pictorial dust-wrapper (price-clipped); pp. ix, 182; illustrations to text by V.J. Bertoglio, map endpapers; chipping and rubbing to wrapper, which is also slightly faded on spine, contemporary Sydney bookseller's label inside front cover; traces of tape to half-title, else a very good copy.
First edition, very rare with the dust-wrapper. A narrative of Shackleton's Antarctic Expedition 1914-1916 with a brief account of the Quest expedition. Hussey, a meteorologist, had been a member of both. His account includes many anecdotal details of daily life during the expeditions. Hussey was one of the 22 men left behind on Elephant Island awaiting rescue. The banjo he saved and his whit were instrumental in maintaining morale in this situation.
Spence 617; Renard 773-4; Rosove 179.A1.
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