Book South Pole: The British Antarctic Expedition 1910
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Discover the story of the 1910-1913 Terra Nova Expedition on the pages of this book. In this ultimate display of life and boundless bravery, polar explorer Robert F. Scott and his five-man team battled the elements, traveling through sub-zero temperatures with motorized sleds and ponies, in hopes of being the first to reach this uninhabited territory. The book "South Pole" from Assouline offers a rare opportunity to feel an intimate connection to a heroic age of exploration.
Featuring a collection of stunning black-and-white photographs as well as entries from Scott's harrowing journal, this volume vividly presents this tragically unprecedented and well-researched Travel . Proceeds from the book are donated to the Antarctic Heritage Trust, which preserves the expeditions and the thousands of associated artifacts that survive for future generations; and inspires people through the values associated with adventure, discovery, and leadership.
Featuring a collection of stunning black-and-white photographs as well as entries from Scott's harrowing journal, this volume vividly presents this tragically unprecedented and well-researched Travel . Proceeds from the book are donated to the Antarctic Heritage Trust, which preserves the expeditions and the thousands of associated artifacts that survive for future generations; and inspires people through the values associated with adventure, discovery, and leadership.
- Language : English
- 17.7 x 27.6 x 2 cm
- Weight : 1.3 kg
- Publication date: January 2012
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