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Ernest H. Shackleton's Autographs, Signatures, Signed Letters

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ERNEST H. SHACKLETON.
Autograph Quotation Signed, "Ernest H. Shackleton / Latitude 88-23 S / Longitude 162-00 E", on a sheet of paper measuring 2 1/2 inches wide by 4 inches high, undated.
$17,500
ERNEST H. SHACKLETON.
Autograph Letter Signed, EhShackleton, one page, quarto, March 27, 1914. On imprinted stationery of The Imperial Trans-Antarctic Expedition, to William Rose, Esq., Editor, "The Mermaid," The University, Edmund Street, Birmingham.

"In answer to yours of February ...
$5,000

Ernest H. Shackleton
ERNEST H. SHACKLETON. British explorer of the Antarctic. Typewritten Manuscript Signed at the conclusion, five pages, quarto, undated [1911].

Shackleton, a fervent admirer of Fridtjof Nansen and his work, writes a glowing review of the English ...
$9,500

ERNEST H. SHACKLETON.
Autograph Letter Signed, E.H. Shackleton, two pages, small octavo, on an imprinted correspondence card, Royal Societies Club, St. James Street, September 29, 1903. To "Dear Sir."

"I am afraid that until I have seen the President ...
$6,500

ERNEST H. SHACKLETON.
Bust-length Postcard Photograph of Shackleton, wearing a suit and tie, Signed boldly in the dark lower portion, with good contrast. The photograph measures 3 3/8 inches wide by 5 1/8 inches high.

Matted in beige and ...
$6,000

ERNEST H. SHACKLETON.
Postcard Photograph showing an image of the S.S. Nimrod next to an inset head and shoulders picture of Shackleton, Signed, E. H. Shackleton in the light upper portion. The black and white postcard measures 5 ...
$9,500
ERNEST H. SHACKLETON.
SHACKLETON, Ernest H. English Antarctic explorer. Autograph Letter Signed, Ernest Shackleton, one page, small octavo, on stationery from Crown Chambers, the office for the Antarctic Expedition, undated. To "My dear Mr. McCarthy."
$5,000

The British adventurer and explorer Ernest Shackleton's autograph, signature and signed letters are very popular and while scarce, are obtainable. Shackleton's exploits in the Antarctic on his Endurance Expedition are legendary. They are regarded as the greatest adventure ever, requiring the most extraordinary clear thinking, skills, and understanding of human nature.

Shackleton's expedition to cross Antarctica was caught by an early winter and all efforts to free his ship the Endurance were unsuccessful leaving everyone marooned on the sea ice off the coast of Antarctica. The ice slowly crushed his ship leaving the crew with the lifeboats and what they had salvaged from the ship. Eventually the ice began to break up and the ice they were living on became more and more unstable forcing them into their lifeboats in an attempt to get them to any land. They reached Elephant Island, a place no ship ever approached. After many months Shackleton accepted that if ships were still looking for them they would never look on Elephant Island. Shackleton then set out on the greatest feat of small boat handling and navigation ever accomplished. In a 23 foot long lifeboat he navigated 800 miles to the tiny speck of South Georgia Island, a whaling station, in the south Atlantic. He returned to Elephant Island to rescue his men and brought everyone back without the loss of a single life.

Ernest H. Shackleton's autograph and signature were avidly sought during his lifetime and he fulfilled autograph and signature requests of those who met him at his lectures. Today, these are treasured by collectors who have learned about Shackleton's extraordinary life through the many films, documentaries, and numerous new books about him.

Ernest Shackleton's signed letters are frequently written on the stationery of his different Antarctic expeditions and usually relate to fundraising.

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