‘Philbrick reconstructs this remarkable expedition in heroic detail…an exemplary account of an important and neglected expedition.’ The Times‘A stirring yarn, a satisfying lump of cultural history, and a thoughtful moral fable.’ Daily Telegraph‘Elegant and meticulously researched…Philbrick’s book brings the motivation and nature of exploration into sharp relief.’ Independent‘It is a fine salty tale, with a becalmed beginning, a stormy centre and a long, messy accusation-filled return to shore.’ Sunday Times‘A gripping history of the remarkable search for the “ice studded mystery” at the bottom of the world…Superb.’ Economist‘Philbrick, a conscientious historian and an articulate writer, manages to bring a strong sense of narrative to his tale while still placing it within the broader historical perspective…Perhaps the greatest merit of the book is in its redressing the oversights of history…[It is] a reappraisal of naval history and a powerful study of flawed genius.’ Times Literary Supplement