First Rate Tragedy : A Brief History of Captain Scott's Antarctic Expeditions
First Rate Tragedy : A Brief History of Captain Scott's Antarctic Expeditions
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Author(s): Preston, Diana
ISBN No.: 9781849017244
Pages: 384
Year: 201202
Format: Trade Paper
Price: $ 15.80
Status: Out Of Print

Diana Preston's brilliant account of the tragic adventure of survival in the frozen Antarctic has been updated and revised to coincide with the 100th anniversary of Scott's death. On November 12, 1912, a rescue team trekking across Antarctica's Great Ice Barrier finally found what they sought - the snow-covered tent of the British explorer Robert Falcon Scott. Inside, they made a grim discovery: Scott's frozen body lay between the bodies of two fellow explorers. They had died just eleven miles from the depot of supplies which might have saved them. Why did Scott's meticulously laid plans finally end in disaster, while his rival, Norwegian Roald Amundsen, returned safely home with his crew after attaining the Pole only days before the British team? In a newly revised and updated version of her original book, Diana Preston returns to Antarctica and explores why Scott's carefully planned expedition failed, ending in tragedy.


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