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Had we lived, I should have had a tale to tell of the hardihood, endurance and courage of my companions which would have stirred the heart of every Englishman. These rough notes and our dead bodies must tell the tale?brExtract from Scott?s ?message to the public?, March 1912.brbrThe late 1890s saw the start of a ?heroic age? in polar exploration. This book tells the story of three men who were to body the spirit of the time ? driven by courage, determination and ambition, to be the first to discover the South Pole ? Robert Falcon Scott, Roald Amundsen and Ernest Shackleton.brbrSouth: The Race to the Pole describes the extraordinary challenges faced and hardships endured in their attpts:brbr Scott?s first British National Antarctic Expedition, 1901-04br The exploits of Shackleton?s British Antarctic Expedition, 1907-09br The success of Amundsen?s team in reaching the Pole in 1911 and the tragic events surrounding Scott?s British Antarctic Expedition, 1910-13br Shackleton?s dramatic journey to seek rescue after the destruction of his ship Endurance on the Imperial Trans-Antarctic Expedition, 1914-17brbrIllustrated throughout, the book contains a map depicting the routes of the various expeditions, crew lists, a selected bibliography and suggested reading, and recommended websites. This new revised edition will be thoroughly revised throughout and contain a new introduction to reflect new research and discoveries regarding these expeditions as well as more recent attpts in travelling to the Pole, in addition to containing new images from the Royal Museums Greenwich Collection.

South

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    The story of Robert Falcon Scott, Roald Amundsen and Ernest Shackleton, the men who fought to be the first to reach the South Pole.
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    Imprint: Conway brPublication date: 23082018 brFormat: 246 x 189 mm | 208 pages
  • About the Author

    Pieter van der Merwe MBE is General Editor of Royal Museums Greenwich, having been on the staff of the National Maritime Museum since 1974. He has authored and edited a number of books on aspects of British maritime history. brJery Michell is Curator of Historic Photographs and Ships Plans, and is the lead curator for the new Polar Worlds gallery at the National Maritime Museum.

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