A fresh and thoroughly researched account of Doulas Mawson's epic journey of self-rescue across one of the most inhospitable regions known to man. Roberts takes the reader alongside the men of the 1912 Australasian Antarctic Expedition, and the desperation of Mawson s sledge journey can be well imagined step by frigid step.--Ed Viesturs, author of K2: Life and Death on the World's Most Dangerous Mountain
Wonderfully told, impressively researched...For fans of outdoor adventure, Alone on the Ice brings you as close to trekking in a blizzard on icy, dangerous terrain as you'll likely want to get.--Chuck Leddy "Minneapolis Star Tribune"
Impressively seamless and straightforward.--Christina Thompson "Boston Globe"
A chilling story...You feel the freezing temperatures, the fear, the desperation, along with the loyalty of the other Australasian Antarctic Expedition members.--Sandra Dallas "Denver Post"
In Alone on the Ice, Roberts, a veteran mountain climber and chronicler of adventures, admirably succeeds in restoring the luster that the Australian Antarctic Expedition and its leader deserve.--Dennis Drabelle "Washington Post"
This is Roberts at his best, telling a little-known tale of adventure, tragedy, and endurance. Mawson may be the most famous Australian explorer, and Alone on the Ice is an admirable introduction of him to American readers.--Greg Child, author of Over the Edge
An accurate and enthralling account of the greatest story of polar exploration and survival. Roberts takes the reader back to a time of hardship, collective friendship, and a level of determination unknown in todays culture. This book will make you cherish every meal and the joys of a warm bed.--Conrad Anker, coauthor of The Lost Explorer: Finding Mallory on Mt. Everest
Others have written the loose outlines of Douglas Mawson's astonishing survival against the worst conditions that Antarctica can deliver a lesser-known but equally compelling epic as that of Ernest Shackleton but Roberts's telling trumps them all.--Gordon Wiltsie, author of To the Ends of the Earth