Published to mark the 100th anniversary of his last expedition.
Robert Scott's final journey to the South Pole has been called one of history's greatest tales of adventure, and in his journals this extraordinary mission is recorded in vivid detail; readers are carried with Scott and his companions until the final entry on 29th March 1912. Scott's writing is a harrowing narration of an expedition filled with drama and cruel disappointment. In his conversational entries there is fascinating insight into the character of an icon of courage and adventure.
Audio material selected, abridged and produced by Gordon House. Award-winning ex-BBC drama and audio producer. The reader is David Horovitch.
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Höhe: 150 mm
Breite: 130 mm
Dicke: 17 mm
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978-1-906147-89-1 (9781906147891)
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Robert Scott (1868-1912) was a British explorer who led two expeditions to the South Pole. His race to the pole against Norway's Roald Amundsen celebrates its 100th anniversary in 2011/2.