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    Publisher
    Crown Publishing Group, T.H.E.
    ISBN-10
    1984824333
    ISBN-13
    9781984824332
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    28050421737

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    Book Title
    Madhouse at the End Of the Earth : the Belgica's Journey Into the Dark Antarctic Night
    Number of Pages
    368 Pages
    Language
    English
    Topic
    Polar Regions, Adventurers & Explorers, Expeditions & Discoveries
    Publication Year
    2021
    Illustrator
    Yes
    Genre
    Biography & Autobiography, History
    Author
    Julian Sancton
    Format
    Hardcover

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    1.2 in
    Item Weight
    22.9 Oz
    Item Length
    9.5 in
    Item Width
    6.3 in

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    2021-004352
    Reviews
    "A grade-A classic." -- The Sunday Times "A vivid horror story . . . thrillingly recounted." -- The New York Review of Books "As soon as you finish, you want to read it again." -- Daily Mail " Madhouse at the End of the Earth [is an] exquisitely researched and deeply engrossing account of the Belgica 's disastrous Antarctic expedition. Sancton uses . . . an extraordinary treasure trove . . . to tease out the personalities and fears and rivalries of his subjects [in] his increasingly harrowing descriptions of life on the Belgica ." --The New York Times "An extraordinary tale of ambition, folly, heroism and survival, superbly told by Julian Sancton, who has rescued the Belgica 's story from relative obscurity and brought it to magnificent life . . . [a] splendid, beautifully written book." -- The Spectator "I started reading Madhouse at the End of the Earth . . . and I couldn't stop. [It] reads like an adventure novel [and] is so detailed you can almost smell and taste it." -- Bon Appétit "Locked down, I craved perilous adventure. Julian Sancton's The Madhouse at the End of the Earth delivered. The Belgica 's 1897 South Pole expedition is pure horror. Clueless captain, rat-infested ship frozen into the ice. . . . Terrific stuff." --New Statesman, Books of the Year "At once a riveting survival tale and a terrifying psychological thriller, Madhouse at the End of the Earth is a mesmerizing, unputdownable read. It deserves a place beside Alfred Lansing's immortal classic Endurance ." --Nathaniel Philbrick, New York Times bestselling author of In the Heart of the Sea and Valiant Ambition " Madhouse is that rare nonfiction gem--an obscure but important history transformed by deep research and note-perfect storytelling into a classic thriller. Reading this book is as much an adventure as the very story it tells." --Walter Isaacson, New York Times bestselling author of Leonardo da Vinci and Steve Jobs " Madhouse at the End of the Earth has it all: idealism, ingenuity, ambition, explosives, flimflammery, a colorful cast, a blank map, a three-month-long night, penguins (and medicinal penguin meat). . . . A riveting tale, splendidly told." --Stacy Schiff, Pulitzer Prize-winning author of The Witches and Cleopatra "A generation before Shackleton's Endurance, an adventure every bit as bold and dreadful took place at the bottom of the world, led by a band of unimaginably colorful and resolute explorers. A wild tale, so well told and immersively researched." --Hampton Sides, nationally bestselling author of In the Kingdom of Ice "With meticulous research and a novelist's keen eye, Sancton has penned one of the most enthralling--and harrowing--adventure stories in years." --Scott Anderson, New York Times bestselling author of Lawrence in Arabia and The Quiet Americans, "Polar exploration was the space travel of its day. Julian Sancton reminds us why, while sending us on an extraordinary expedition, one that left its crew in the deadly grip of the Antarctic pack for more than a year. He sets us down directly amid the polychromatic ice; when a man goes overboard, so do we. Madhouse at the End of the Earth has it all: idealism, ingenuity, ambition, explosives, flimflammery, a colorful cast, a blank map, a three-month-long night, penguins (and medicinal penguin meat). . . . A riveting tale, splendidly told." --Stacy Schiff, Pulitzer Prize-winning author of The Witches and Cleopatra, "A grade-A classic." -- The Sunday Times "A vivid horror story . . . thrillingly recounted." -- The New York Review of Books "As soon as you finish, you want to read it again." -- Daily Mail " Madhouse at the End of the Earth [is an] exquisitely researched and deeply engrossing account of the Belgica 's disastrous Antarctic expedition. Sancton uses . . . an extraordinary treasure trove . . . to tease out the personalities and fears and rivalries of his subjects [in] his increasingly harrowing descriptions of life on the Belgica ." --The New York Times "An extraordinary tale of ambition, folly, heroism and survival, superbly told by Julian Sancton, who has rescued the Belgica 's story from relative obscurity and brought it to magnificent life . . . [a] splendid, beautifully written book." -- The Spectator "I started reading Madhouse at the End of the Earth . . . and I couldn't stop. I skipped all my weekend chores. I carved a groove into the couch, huddling under a big blanket because, reading this book makes you feel cold. And scared. And hungry . . . [It] reads like an adventure novel [and] is so detailed you can almost smell and taste it." -- Bon Appétit "At once a riveting survival tale and a terrifying psychological thriller, Madhouse at the End of the Earth is a mesmerizing, unputdownable read. It deserves a place beside Alfred Lansing's immortal classic Endurance ." --Nathaniel Philbrick, New York Times bestselling author of In the Heart of the Sea and Valiant Ambition " Madhouse is that rare nonfiction gem--an obscure but important history transformed by deep research and note-perfect storytelling into a classic thriller. Reading this book is as much an adventure as the very story it tells." --Walter Isaacson, New York Times bestselling author of Leonardo da Vinci and Steve Jobs " Madhouse at the End of the Earth has it all: idealism, ingenuity, ambition, explosives, flimflammery, a colorful cast, a blank map, a three-month-long night, penguins (and medicinal penguin meat). . . . A riveting tale, splendidly told." --Stacy Schiff, Pulitzer Prize-winning author of The Witches and Cleopatra "A generation before Shackleton's Endurance, an adventure every bit as bold and dreadful took place at the bottom of the world, led by a band of unimaginably colorful and resolute explorers. A wild tale, so well told and immersively researched." --Hampton Sides, nationally bestselling author of In the Kingdom of Ice "With meticulous research and a novelist's keen eye, Sancton has penned one of the most enthralling--and harrowing--adventure stories in years." --Scott Anderson, New York Times bestselling author of Lawrence in Arabia and The Quiet Americans "This detail-rich account is a sober and humane chronicle of relationships among the explorers and their struggle for survival in the long polar night. Armchair travelers will enjoy." -- Library Journal "Reads like fiction and will thrill fans of Endurance and In the Kingdom of Ice. A rousing, suspenseful adventure tale." -- Kirkus Reviews, " Madhouse at the End of the Earth [is an] exquisitely researched and deeply engrossing account of the Belgica 's disastrous Antarctic expedition. Sancton uses . . . an extraordinary treasure trove . . . to tease out the personalities and fears and rivalries of his subjects [in] his increasingly harrowing descriptions of life on the Belgica ." --The New York Times "An extraordinary tale of ambition, folly, heroism and survival, superbly told by Julian Sancton, who has rescued the Belgica 's story from relative obscurity and brought it to magnificent life . . . [a] splendid, beautifully written book." -- The Spectator "I started reading Madhouse at the End of the Earth . . . and I couldn't stop. I skipped all my weekend chores. I carved a groove into the couch, huddling under a big blanket because, reading this book makes you feel cold. And scared. And hungry . . . [It] reads like an adventure novel [and] is so detailed you can almost smell and taste it." -- Bon Appetit "At once a riveting survival tale and a terrifying psychological thriller, Madhouse at the End of the Earth is a mesmerizing, unputdownable read. It deserves a place beside Alfred Lansing's immortal classic Endurance ." --Nathaniel Philbrick, New York Times bestselling author of In the Heart of the Sea and Valiant Ambition " Madhouse is that rare nonfiction gem--an obscure but important history transformed by deep research and note-perfect storytelling into a classic thriller. Reading this book is as much an adventure as the very story it tells." --Walter Isaacson, New York Times bestselling author of Leonardo da Vinci and Steve Jobs " Madhouse at the End of the Earth has it all: idealism, ingenuity, ambition, explosives, flimflammery, a colorful cast, a blank map, a three-month-long night, penguins (and medicinal penguin meat). . . . A riveting tale, splendidly told." --Stacy Schiff, Pulitzer Prize-winning author of The Witches and Cleopatra "A generation before Shackleton's Endurance, an adventure every bit as bold and dreadful took place at the bottom of the world, led by a band of unimaginably colorful and resolute explorers. A wild tale, so well told and immersively researched." --Hampton Sides, nationally bestselling author of In the Kingdom of Ice "With meticulous research and a novelist's keen eye, Sancton has penned one of the most enthralling--and harrowing--adventure stories in years." --Scott Anderson, New York Times bestselling author of Lawrence in Arabia and The Quiet Americans "This detail-rich account is a sober and humane chronicle of relationships among the explorers and their struggle for survival in the long polar night. Armchair travelers will enjoy." -- Library Journal "Reads like fiction and will thrill fans of Endurance and In the Kingdom of Ice. A rousing, suspenseful adventure tale." -- Kirkus Reviews, " Madhouse at the End of the Earth [is an] exquisitely researched and deeply engrossing account of the Belgica 's disastrous Antarctic expedition. Sancton uses the explorers' personal diaries of the expedition, which proide an extraordinary treasure trove . . . to tease out the personalities and fears and rivalries of his subjects [in] his increasingly harrowing descriptions of life on the Belgica ." --The New York Times "I started reading Madhouse at the End of the Earth . . . and I couldn't stop. I skipped all my weekend chores. I carved a groove into the couch, huddling under a big blanket because, I'm telling you, reading this book makes you feel cold. And scared. And hungry . . . The book reads like an adventure novel [and] is so detailed you can almost smell and taste it as you read." -- Bon Appetit "At once a riveting survival tale and a terrifying psychological thriller, Madhouse at the End of the Earth is a mesmerizing, unputdownable read. It deserves a place beside Alfred Lansing's immortal classic Endurance ."-- Nathaniel Philbrick, New York Times bestselling author of In the Heart of the Sea and Valiant Ambition " Madhouse is that rare nonfiction gem--an obscure but important history transformed by deep research and note-perfect storytelling into a classic thriller. Reading this book is as much an adventure as the very story it tells." --Walter Isaacson, New York Times bestselling author of Leonardo da Vinci and Steve Jobs " Madhouse at the End of the Earth has it all: idealism, ingenuity, ambition, explosives, flimflammery, a colorful cast, a blank map, a three-month-long night, penguins (and medicinal penguin meat). . . . A riveting tale, splendidly told." --Stacy Schiff, Pulitzer Prize-winning author of The Witches and Cleopatra "A generation before Shackleton's Endurance, an adventure every bit as bold and dreadful took place at the bottom of the world, led by a band of unimaginably colorful and resolute explorers. Julian Sancton has deftly rescued this forgotten saga from the deep freeze--and given us the next great contribution to polar literature. A wild tale, so well told and immersively researched." --Hampton Sides, nationally bestselling author of In the Kingdom of Ice "With meticulous research and a novelist's keen eye, Sancton has penned one of the most enthralling--and harrowing--adventure stories in years." --Scott Anderson, New York Times bestselling author of Lawrence in Arabia and The Quiet Americans "Harrowing . . . Artfully constructed, written with a kind of dread-filled assurance, it grips from first sentence to last." --Lawrence Osborne, author of Beautiful Animals and Only to Sleep "This detail-rich account is a sober and humane chronicle of relationships among the explorers and their struggle for survival in the long polar night. Armchair travelers will enjoy." -- Library Journal "Sancton's riveting history of exploration, ingenuity, and survival . . . reads like fiction and will thrill fans of Endurance and In the Kingdom of Ice. A rousing, suspenseful adventure tale." -- Kirkus Reviews, "At once a riveting survival tale and a terrifying psychological thriller, Madhouse at the End of the Earth is a mesmerizing, unputdownable read. It deserves a place beside Alfred Lansing's immortal classic Endurance ."-- Nathaniel Philbrick, New York Times bestselling author of In the Heart of the Sea and Valiant Ambition " Madhouse is that rare nonfiction gem--an obscure but important history transformed by deep research and note-perfect storytelling into a classic thriller. Reading this book is as much an adventure as the very story it tells." --Walter Isaacson, New York Times bestselling author of Leonardo da Vinci and Steve Jobs " Madhouse at the End of the Earth has it all: idealism, ingenuity, ambition, explosives, flimflammery, a colorful cast, a blank map, a three-month-long night, penguins (and medicinal penguin meat). . . . A riveting tale, splendidly told." --Stacy Schiff, Pulitzer Prize-winning author of The Witches and Cleopatra "A generation before Shackleton's Endurance, an adventure every bit as bold and dreadful took place at the bottom of the world, led by a band of unimaginably colorful and resolute explorers. Julian Sancton has deftly rescued this forgotten saga from the deep freeze--and given us the next great contribution to polar literature. A wild tale, so well told and immersively researched." --Hampton Sides, nationally bestselling author of In the Kingdom of Ice "With meticulous research and a novelist's keen eye, Sancton has penned one of the most enthralling--and harrowing--adventure stories in years." --Scott Anderson, New York Times bestselling author of Lawrence in Arabia and The Quiet Americans "As harrowing an account of a voyage of exploration as I've read in years . . . Artfully constructed, written with a kind of dread-filled assurance, it grips from first sentence to last." --Lawrence Osborne, author of Beautiful Animals and Only to Sleep "This detail-rich account is a sober and humane chronicle of relationships among the explorers and their struggle for survival in the long polar night. Armchair travelers will enjoy." -- Library Journal "With a cast of intriguing characters and drama galore . . . Sancton's riveting history of exploration, ingenuity, and survival . . . reads like fiction and will thrill fans of Endurance and In the Kingdom of Ice. A rousing, suspenseful adventure tale." -- Kirkus Reviews, "Polar exploration was the space travel of its day. Julian Sancton reminds us why, while sending us on an extraordinary expedition, one that left its crew in the deadly grip of the Antarctic pack for more than a year. He sets us down directly amid the polychromatic ice; when a man goes overboard, so do we. Madhouse at the End of the Earth has it all: idealism, ingenuity, ambition, explosives, flimflammery, a colorful cast, a blank map, a three-month-long night, penguins (and medicinal penguin meat). . . . A riveting tale, splendidly told." --Stacy Schiff, Pulitzer Prize-winning author of The Witches and Cleopatra "With meticulous research and a novelist's keen eye, Julian Sancton has penned one of the most enthralling--and harrowing--adventure stories in years. But more than an adventure story, Madhouse is a remarkable chronicle of the outer limits of human endurance, of the strengths both physical and mental that enabled a small band of explorers, trapped in Antarctic ice for over a year, to survive against the odds while others did not. Don't let this book pass you by!" --Scott Anderson, author of Lawrence in Arabia and The Quiet Americans, " Madhouse at the End of the Earth [is an] exquisitely researched and deeply engrossing account of the Belgica 's disastrous Antarctic expedition. Sancton uses the explorers' personal diaries of the expedition, which proide an extraordinary treasure trove . . . to tease out the personalities and fears and rivalries of his subjects [in] his increasingly harrowing descriptions of life on the Belgica ." --The New York Times "[ Madhouse at the End of the Earth ] reads like an adventure novel. I started reading [it], and I couldn't stop. I skipped all my weekend chores. I carved a groove into the couch, huddling under a big blanket because, I'm telling you, reading this book makes you feel cold. And scared. And hungry . . . The book is so detailed you can almost smell and taste it as you read." -- Bon Appetit "At once a riveting survival tale and a terrifying psychological thriller, Madhouse at the End of the Earth is a mesmerizing, unputdownable read. It deserves a place beside Alfred Lansing's immortal classic Endurance ."-- Nathaniel Philbrick, New York Times bestselling author of In the Heart of the Sea and Valiant Ambition " Madhouse is that rare nonfiction gem--an obscure but important history transformed by deep research and note-perfect storytelling into a classic thriller. Reading this book is as much an adventure as the very story it tells." --Walter Isaacson, New York Times bestselling author of Leonardo da Vinci and Steve Jobs " Madhouse at the End of the Earth has it all: idealism, ingenuity, ambition, explosives, flimflammery, a colorful cast, a blank map, a three-month-long night, penguins (and medicinal penguin meat). . . . A riveting tale, splendidly told." --Stacy Schiff, Pulitzer Prize-winning author of The Witches and Cleopatra "A generation before Shackleton's Endurance, an adventure every bit as bold and dreadful took place at the bottom of the world, led by a band of unimaginably colorful and resolute explorers. Julian Sancton has deftly rescued this forgotten saga from the deep freeze--and given us the next great contribution to polar literature. A wild tale, so well told and immersively researched." --Hampton Sides, nationally bestselling author of In the Kingdom of Ice "With meticulous research and a novelist's keen eye, Sancton has penned one of the most enthralling--and harrowing--adventure stories in years." --Scott Anderson, New York Times bestselling author of Lawrence in Arabia and The Quiet Americans "Harrowing . . . Artfully constructed, written with a kind of dread-filled assurance, it grips from first sentence to last." --Lawrence Osborne, author of Beautiful Animals and Only to Sleep "This detail-rich account is a sober and humane chronicle of relationships among the explorers and their struggle for survival in the long polar night. Armchair travelers will enjoy." -- Library Journal "Sancton's riveting history of exploration, ingenuity, and survival . . . reads like fiction and will thrill fans of Endurance and In the Kingdom of Ice. A rousing, suspenseful adventure tale." -- Kirkus Reviews
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    Synopsis
    NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER * The "exquisitely researched and deeply engrossing" ( The New York Times ) true survival story of an early polar expedition that went terribly awry--with the ship frozen in ice and the crew trapped inside for the entire sunless, Antarctic winter "The energy of the narrative never flags. . . . Sancton has produced a thriller."-- The Wall Street Journal In August 1897, the young Belgian commandant Adrien de Gerlache set sail for a three-year expedition aboard the good ship Belgica with dreams of glory. His destination was the uncharted end of the earth: the icy continent of Antarctica. But de Gerlache's plans to be first to the magnetic South Pole would swiftly go awry. After a series of costly setbacks, the commandant faced two bad options: turn back in defeat and spare his men the devastating Antarctic winter, or recklessly chase fame by sailing deeper into the freezing waters. De Gerlache sailed on, and soon the Belgica was stuck fast in the icy hold of the Bellingshausen Sea. When the sun set on the magnificent polar landscape one last time, the ship's occupants were condemned to months of endless night. In the darkness, plagued by a mysterious illness and besieged by monotony, they descended into madness. In Madhouse at the End of the Earth, Julian Sancton unfolds an epic story of adventure and horror for the ages. As the Belgica's men teetered on the brink, de Gerlache relied increasingly on two young officers whose friendship had blossomed in captivity: the expedition's lone American, Dr. Frederick Cook--half genius, half con man--whose later infamy would overshadow his brilliance on the Belgica; and the ship's first mate, soon-to-be legendary Roald Amundsen, even in his youth the storybook picture of a sailor. Together, they would plan a last-ditch, nearly certain-to-fail escape from the ice--one that would either etch their names in history or doom them to a terrible fate at the ocean's bottom. Drawing on the diaries and journals of the Belgica's crew and with exclusive access to the ship's logbook, Sancton brings novelistic flair to a story of human extremes, one so remarkable that even today NASA studies it for research on isolation for future missions to Mars. Equal parts maritime thriller and gothic horror, Madhouse at the End of the Earth is an unforgettable journey into the deep., NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER - The "exquisitely researched and deeply engrossing" ( The New York Times ) true survival story of an early polar expedition that went terribly awry--with the ship frozen in ice and the crew trapped inside for the entire sunless, Antarctic winter "The energy of the narrative never flags. . . . Sancton has produced a thriller."-- The Wall Street Journal In August 1897, the young Belgian commandant Adrien de Gerlache set sail for a three-year expedition aboard the good ship Belgica with dreams of glory. His destination was the uncharted end of the earth: the icy continent of Antarctica. But de Gerlache's plans to be first to the magnetic South Pole would swiftly go awry. After a series of costly setbacks, the commandant faced two bad options: turn back in defeat and spare his men the devastating Antarctic winter, or recklessly chase fame by sailing deeper into the freezing waters. De Gerlache sailed on, and soon the Belgica was stuck fast in the icy hold of the Bellingshausen Sea. When the sun set on the magnificent polar landscape one last time, the ship's occupants were condemned to months of endless night. In the darkness, plagued by a mysterious illness and besieged by monotony, they descended into madness. In Madhouse at the End of the Earth, Julian Sancton unfolds an epic story of adventure and horror for the ages. As the Belgica's men teetered on the brink, de Gerlache relied increasingly on two young officers whose friendship had blossomed in captivity: the expedition's lone American, Dr. Frederick Cook--half genius, half con man--whose later infamy would overshadow his brilliance on the Belgica; and the ship's first mate, soon-to-be legendary Roald Amundsen, even in his youth the storybook picture of a sailor. Together, they would plan a last-ditch, nearly certain-to-fail escape from the ice--one that would either etch their names in history or doom them to a terrible fate at the ocean's bottom. Drawing on the diaries and journals of the Belgica's crew and with exclusive access to the ship's logbook, Sancton brings novelistic flair to a story of human extremes, one so remarkable that even today NASA studies it for research on isolation for future missions to Mars. Equal parts maritime thriller and gothic horror, Madhouse at the End of the Earth is an unforgettable journey into the deep.
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    G850 1898.B28 2021

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