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Scott's last expedition: volume one being the journals of captain R.F. Scott, R.N., C.V.O., volume two being the reports of the journeys and the scientific work undertaken by Dr. E.A. Wilson and the surviving members of the expedition

Scott, Robert FalconRiffenburgh, Beau(Introduction and notes by)Griffith, Tom(Series edited by)
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The final letters and diary entries of Robert Falcon Scott – written in his last days, while hopelessly trapped in a tiny tent by a raging blizzard on the Great Ice Barrier – are among the most poignant and haunting passages ever penned. ‘Had we lived,’ he wrote, ‘I should have had a tale to tell of the hardihood, endurance, and courage of my companions which would have stirred the heart of every Englishman.’Scott’s diaries, discovered with his body the next spring and then used as the essence of the book Scott’s Last Expedition, caught the public imagination in a way few tales of exploration ever have.

The account of Scott’s second Antarctic expedition describes the near-disastrous voyage south, the dangers and beauties of the long, dark winter, and the brutal hardships of the trek to the South Pole.

But it was the Polar Party’s unflagging stamina, bravery, and spirit on their tragic return after finding they had been beaten to their goal by the Norwegian Roald Amundsen that so resonated with the British public.

Scott’s evocative telling of this story created a legend that would grip the world for generations.

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Wordsworth Editions
1848705433 / 9781848705432
eBook (EPUB)
919.89
01/05/2012
GB
English
691 pages
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