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The Journals of Robert Falcon Scott Vol 1 by Robert Falcon SCOTT (1868 - 1912) and Leonard HUXLEY (1860 - 1933)
Genre(s): Action & Adventure Fiction, *Non-fiction, History
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Chapters:
00:00:00 - 23 - 23 - Chapter XI, To Midwinter Day, Part Two
00:33:48 - 24 - 24 - Chapter XII, Awaiting the Crozier Party, Part One
01:01:20 - 25 - 25 - Chapter XII, Awaiting the Crozier Party, Part Two
01:31:28 - 26 - 26 - Chapter XII, Awaiting the Crozier Party, Part Three
01:48:19 - 27 - 27 - Chapter XIII, The Return of the Sun, Part One
02:16:36 - 28 - 28 - Chapter XIII, The Return of the Sun, Part Two
02:43:40 - 29 - 29 - Chapter XIV, Preparations: The Spring Journey, Part One
02:57:08 - 30 - 30 - Chapter XIV, Preparations: The Spring Journey, Part Two
03:17:16 - 31 - 31 - Chapter XV, The Last Weeks at Cape Evans, Part One
03:34:18 - 32 - 32 - Chapter XV, The Last Weeks at Cape Evans, Part Two
03:56:30 - 33 - 33 - Chapter XVI, Southern Journey: The Barrier Stage, Part One
04:24:29 - 34 - 34 - Chapter XVI, Southern Journey: The Barrier Stage, Part Two
04:54:15 - 35 - 35 - Chapter XVI, Southern Journey: The Barrier Stage, Part Three
05:21:19 - 36 - 36 - Chapter XVII, On the Beardmore Glacier, Part One
05:40:47 - 37 - 37 - Chapter XVII, On the Beardmore Glacier, Part Two
05:55:13 - 38 - 38 - Chapter XVIII, The Summit Journey to the Pole, Part One
06:31:19 - 39 - 39 - Chapter XVIII, The Summit Journey to the Pole, Part Two
07:03:10 - 40 - 40 - Chapter IX, The Return from the Pole, Part One
07:28:27 - 41 - 41 - Chapter IX, The Return from the Pole, Part Two
07:56:48 - 42 - 42 - Chapter XX, The Last March, Part One
08:22:42 - 43 - 43 - Chapter XX, The Last March, Part Two
08:46:13 - 44 - 44 - Chapter XX, The Last March, Part Three, The Letters
Capt. Robert F. Scott's bid to be the leader of the first expedition to reach the South Pole is one of the most famous journeys of all time. What started as a scientific expedition turned out to be an unwilling race against a team lead by R. Admunsen to reach the Pole. The Norwegian flag already stood at the end of the trail when Scott's party reached their target. All the five men of the Scott expedition who took part in the last march to the Pole perished on their way back to safety.Robert F. Scott kept a journal throughout the journey, all the way to the tragic end, documenting all aspects of the expedition. The famous last words of the journal were: 'It seems a pity, but I do not think I can write more. For God's sake look after our people.' (Summary by Illiterati)
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