Madhouse at the End of the Earth
The Belgica’s Journey into the Dark Antarctic Night
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Vikas Adam
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Julian Sancton
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The harrowing survival story of an early polar expedition that went terribly wrong, with the ship frozen in ice and the crew trapped inside for the entire sunless Antarctic winter.
August 1897: the Belgica set sail, eager to become the first scientific expedition to reach the white wilderness of the South Pole. But the ship soon became stuck fast in the ice of the Bellinghausen sea, condemning the ship's crew to overwintering in Antarctica and months of endless polar night. In the darkness, plagued by a mysterious illness, their minds ravaged by the sound of dozens of rats teeming in the hold, they descended into madness.
In this epic tale, Julian Sancton unfolds a story of adventure gone horribly awry. As the crew teetered on the brink, the captain increasingly relied on two young officers whose friendship had blossomed in captivity - Dr Frederick Cook, the wild American whose later infamy would overshadow his brilliance on the Belgica; and the ship's first mate, soon-to-be legendary Roald Amundsen, who later raced Captain Scott to the South Pole. Together, Cook and Amundsen would plan a last-ditch, desperate escape from the ice - one that would either etch their names into history or doom them to a terrible fate in the frozen ocean.
Drawing on firsthand crew diaries and journals, and exclusive access to the ship's logbook, the result is equal parts maritime thriller and gothic horror. This is an unforgettable journey into the deep.
©2021 Julian Sancton (P)2021 Penguin AudioCritic reviews
"An unforgettable tale brilliantly told." (Scott Anderson)
"It grips from first sentence to last." (Lawrence Osborne)
"The next great contribution to polar literature." (Hampton Sides)
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- Pete
- 07-05-23
Fascinating Antarctic adventure…
I really loved this book - a great, well-researched and insightful account of the journey of the Belgica. Informative and a gripping story, would wholeheartedly recommend, thank-you 👍
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- sara o'malley
- 01-10-21
Inspirational
Epic! Wonderfully read. Don’t miss it!!
A beautifully written story informed with great sensitivity to people , time and place.
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- Fred
- 12-01-22
Not as good as the Endurance book
The book lacks the storytelling of the Endurance story. Narration wasn't as good either.
Obviously, an amazing story nonetheless.
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- Miss H S Connolly
- 21-04-22
Beyond excellent!
I’ve loved everything about this fantastic book.. so well written.
I was there in the peril and terror of that frozen world with the men.
I recommend it if you have an adventurous mind …
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- Xavier Smith
- 01-09-22
Inspirational
What a book! It took some time, but it’s definitely worth the read! Fantastic bit of work
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- Michael G.
- 20-08-22
Riveting story
I did not know about the Belgica but I do now! A great story. Highly recommended.
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- Wendy Crawley
- 07-02-22
Riveting
Fantastic, evocative adventure story. Wonderfully and extensively researched and superbly read. Read in 36 hours.
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- henry h.
- 28-04-23
Immersive
Really good listen, fully invested in all the characters even though there isn't a main character
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- AKX
- 05-12-22
A fascinating real-life horror story
Brilliantly written and excellently narrated. Highly recommended to anyone with an interest in history, exploration, psychology, nature, or who just enjoys thrilling stories.
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- TB
- 04-04-22
Fascinating story based on true events
This is a well-timed book, given the recent discovery of Shackelton's 'Endurance' and the release of 'South', a remastering of the film footage taken on the Shackleton voyage.
The Belgica set off less than 20 years earlier, but with a very different regime on board. The experiences of those on board, and how they responded in their different ways, leads on to exploits after their return. The effects of their imprisonment in the ice, the barren surroundings and lack of light, or lack of darkness at other times of the year, ring true today, and draw the listener in to their predicament.
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