South Pole : The British Antartic Expedition - 1910-1913

Chtistine Dell'Amore

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Although it's a piece of history learned by every British student, the Terra Nova Expedition of 1910-1913 remains an epic story unknown to many. In this... Lire la suite
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Although it's a piece of history learned by every British student, the Terra Nova Expedition of 1910-1913 remains an epic story unknown to many. In this ultimate showing of life and boundless bravery, Robert F. Scott and his five-man team battled the elements—traveling through subzero temperatures with motor sledges and ponies—in the hope of being the first to reach this uninhabited territory. Arriving at the South Pole on January 18, 1912, the adventurers were greeted by their worst nightmare: a Norwegian flag.
Disheartened and badly frostbitten, they trudged back toward their boat, only to die just eleven miles from the next depot. Featuring a collection of stunning black-and-white photography alongside entries from Scott's harrowing diary, this volume starkly presents this well-documented journey.

Caractéristiques

  • Date de parution
    01/11/2013
  • Editeur
  • ISBN
    978-1-61428-010-1
  • EAN
    9781614280101
  • Présentation
    Relié
  • Nb. de pages
    136 pages
  • Poids
    0.001 Kg
  • Dimensions
    28,0 cm × 19,5 cm × 0,1 cm

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Biographie de Chtistine Dell'Amore

Christine Dell'Amore, environment writer-editor for National Geographic News, has reported from six continents, including Antarctica. She has also written for Smithsonian magazine and The Washington Post. Christine holds a masters degree in journalism with a specialty in environmental reporting from the University of Colorado at Boulder.

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