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The story of Captain Scott's last Antarctic expedition is one of the greatest adventure stories ever told. Captain Robert Falcon Scott, Lieutenant Henry Bowers, Petty Officer Edgar Evans, Captain Lawrence Oates, and Dr Edward Wilson all died on the return trek from the South Pole, starved and frozen, only eleven miles from a supply camp. In November 1912, a rescue party discovered their last letters and diaries, which told a story of bravery, hardship, and self-sacrifice that. shocked the world. Recent decades have seen controversy rage over whether Scott was the last of a line of great Victor
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Scott, Robert Falcon, --- Terra Nova (Ship) --- British Antarctic ("Terra Nova") Expedition --- Antarctica --- South Pole --- Discovery and exploration --- British --- Scott, Robert Falcon, - 1868-1912 - Diaries --- Antarctica - Discovery and exploration - British --- South Pole - Discovery and exploration - British --- Scott, Robert Falcon, - 1868-1912
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Captain Scott's own account of his tragic race with Roald Amundsen for the South Pole thrilled the world in 1913. This new edition of his Journals publishes for the first time a complete list of the changes made to Scott's original text before publication. - ;'For God's sake look after our people'. Captain Scott's harrowing account of his expedition to the South Pole in 1910-12 was first published in 1913. In his journals Scott records his party's optimistic departure from New Zealand, the hazardous voyage of theTerra Nova to Antarctica, and the trek with ponies and dogs across the ice to the
Scott, Robert Falcon, --- Skott, Robert Falʹkon, --- Scott, R. F. --- Terra Nova (Ship) --- British Antarctic ("Terra Nova") Expedition --- Brit. Antarctic (Terra Nova) Exped. --- British Antarctic Expedition --- "Terra Nova" Expedition --- Antarctica --- South Pole --- South geographical pole --- Discovery and exploration --- British. --- Scott, Robert Falcon, - 1868-1912 - Diaries --- Antarctica - Discovery and exploration - British --- South Pole - Discovery and exploration - British
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In January 1912, Captain Scott reached the South Pole, only to find that he had been beaten by Roald Amundsen's Norwegian expedition. Scott and his companions now faced an 850-mile march to safety - all perished on the return journey. A few months later, a search party found Scott's body, and the journals which told this tragic story.
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