Scott of the Antarctic : we shall die like gentlemen /Sue Blackhall.
A biography of Robert Falcon Scott (1868-1912) concentrating on the 1910 Terra Nova British Antarctic Expedition to reach the south pole and which led to the death of Scott and the polar party. The author uses diary extracts to describe the expedition's progress. At the time Scott became a national hero, but later became a figure of controversy with questions raised about his competence and character. This book's later chapters focus on the aftermath of the event, exploring and reassessing Scott's character, and recounting the fortunes of the survivors of the expedition who had not formed part of the polar party. The book also includes a short anthology of poetry written to celebrate their endeavour.
Record Details
Publisher: | Pen & Sword Discovery, |
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Pub Date: | 2012. |
Pages: | 170 p., [4] p. of plates : |
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Call Number
92SCOTT:910.4(99)"1901/1912"
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Copy
1
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Item ID
PBH4801
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Material
BOOK
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Location
Onsite storage - please ORDER to view
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