Tom Crean

Tom Crean

EnglishPaperback / softback
Smith, Michael
O'Brien Press Ltd
EAN: 9781788494557
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The unforgettable story of Ireland’s greatest unsung hero, Tom Crean, in graphic novel form.

Tom Crean, the teenage son of a poor Kerry farmer, ran away from home in 1893 to seek adventure, and became a major figure in three pioneering expeditions to the unexplored Antarctic.

Crean volunteered for Captain Robert Scott’s Discovery expedition in 1901 and was among the last to see Scott alive near the South Pole in 1912. He returned to the ice with Irishman Ernest Shackleton on the epic Endurance voyage. Undeterred by the hardships and hazards of trekking across the frozen wastes, more than once he risked all to save his companions in acts of astonishing bravery.

When he settled back in Annascaul, the only hint Crean gave to his death-defying adventures was in the name of his pub: The South Pole Inn.

EAN 9781788494557
ISBN 1788494555
Binding Paperback / softback
Publisher O'Brien Press Ltd
Publication date April 14, 2025
Pages 64
Language English
Dimensions 297 x 210 x 5
Country Ireland
Authors Butler, David; Smith, Michael
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