In 1914 Sir Ernest Shackleton embarked on what he called ` The last great polar journey`
- the crossing of Antarctica. His expedition ended in disaster, with the Endurance crushed & the frozen corpses of three explorers left on the Antarctic plateau. Forty years later Vivian Fuchs & Edmund Hillary, the hero of Everest, set out to succeed where Shackleton had failed. Despite the passage of four decades, the Commonwealth Trans-Antarctic Expedition of 1955-58 encountered many of the obstacles that had so hindered Shackleton
- a chronic shortage of funds, inadequate equipment & an early onset of pack-ice. Even more disastrously, it also suffered from a clash of personalities so severe that it came close to destroying the expedition from within. Based upon interviews with the survivors & upon contemporary diaries & letters, ” Shackleton`s Dream” tells for the first time the epic story of this last great expedition of the ` Heroic Age` of Antarctic exploration.