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The Worst Journey in the World: Antarctic, 1910-1913

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An account by a participant of an Antarctic expedition that records the voyage south, the establishment of winter quarters, scientific observations, depot-laying and arduous sledge journeys. It documents a determined, small-party push toward the pole, the extreme weather and physical strain that prevented their safe return, and the subsequent search that revealed the outcome. The narrative interweaves camp routine, logistical detail, natural history notes, and practical lessons for polar travel, and is supplemented by maps, sketches, and illustrations conveying the landscape and conditions encountered.

About the Author

Cherry-Garrard, Apsley portrait

Apsley Cherry-Garrard

Apsley Cherry-Garrard was an English explorer and writer, best known for his account of Robert Falcon Scott's ill-fated Antarctic expedition from 1910 to 1913. His notable work, "The Worst Journey in the World," provides a detailed and harrowing narrative of the challenges faced during the expedition, including the extreme conditions and the struggle for survival. Cherry-Garrard's unique perspective as a member of the team offers insights into both the physical and psychological trials of exploration. His contributions to literature and the understanding of polar expeditions have made his work a significant part of the literary heritage surrounding Antarctic exploration.

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