The first crossing of Antarctica in 1957/58 by the Trans-Antarctic Expedition, led by Sir Vivian ` Bunny` Fuchs, was one of the twentieth century`s great triumphs of exploration. Sir Ernest Shackleton famously attempted to cross the great white continent during his ill-fated Endurance voyage, & now, one hundred years after he set out, this beautifully illustrated volume celebrates the men who succeeded where he had failed & rewrote the history books. With exclusive access to the spectacular images & private archives of key member George Lowe, photographer & Everest veteran, & items from the Fuchs family collection, there has never been a book on Antarctica quite like this. An outstanding team of explorers & polar experts also provide their reflections & tributes, contributing to a remarkable visual & personal testimony of this historic event.