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Icescape (Paperback)
Michael Middleton; Photographs by Jeff Nield; Gerry O. Nolan
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Discovery Miles 5 430
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Ships in 10 - 15 working days
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Gerry Nolan coordinated 10 of the Antarctic day flights and took
part in eight of them himself. On the first flight he remarked to
people in the upstairs lounge, including several newspaper editors
and senior journalists, that he thought a crash with survivors
would make an interesting story. However, it wasn't until more than
two years later, in March 1979, that he started writing ICESCAPE.
He finished it in six weeks. Several publishers were interested but
Horwitz were quickest off the mark. If they had stuck to their
publishing schedule, the book would have been released in September
1979, about 10 weeks before the 28 November crash of Air New
Zealand flight TE-901 on Mount Erebus in Antarctica, which killed
all 237 passengers and 20 crew. To avoid giving the impression of
benefiting from the tragedy, publication was delayed until 1980.
Nevertheless, ICESCAPE sold all 8000 copies quickly. On a personal
note, Gerry remarks how eerily similar the Air New Zealand crash
and the events surrounding it were to the situations depicted in
ICESCAPE; in particular, the radio silence and whiteout conditions.
On the evening of the crash he was repeatedly telephoned by friends
who rang to ensure that he wasn't on flight TE-901 and also, due to
the long period of uncertainty about the fate of the flight, to
question him about what might be happening. The rewrite has not
changed the story at all in light of the TE 901 crash. In fact it
is not even mentioned. Ironically, the eeriness continues. Just
after Gerry started this rewrite, Malaysian Airlines flight MH-370
disappeared and, at the time of writing this, it has still not been
found. The original story been changed, although Gerry believes he
has improved the writing of it considerably.
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