Antarctic explorer Robert Falcon Scott; who died near the South Pole in 1912; initially won his fame with a remarkable trip to Antarctica in 1901; aboard the Discovery. During this journey; Scott became the first man to see the South Polar ice cap and achieved a new 'farthest south' record. He explored the continent from the air via balloon and made a trip across the frozen wastes with Ernest Shakleton. In Voyage of the Discovery; the only work he lived to see published; Scott tells of his exciting and at times horrifying journey; in which he and his men faced blizzards; snow-blindness; the deaths of two crewmates; and a ship so trapped by ice that only dynamite could free it.
#828086 in Books Jennifer Nelson 2015-03-06 2015-03-06Original language:EnglishPDF # 1 9.00 x .70 x 6.00l; #File Name: 0814770665280 pagesMore Than Medicine A History of the Feminist Women s Health Movement
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