Audiobook: Journals of Robert Falcon Scott; Volume 1 of 'Scott's Last Expedition' (Version 2)
Journals of Robert Falcon Scott; Volume 1 of 'Scott's Last Expedition' (Version 2)
1 - Preface and Expedition Members
- Download Preface and Expedition Members audio
- Download Chapter I, Through Stormy Seas, Part One audio
- Download Chapter I, Through Stormy Seas, Part Two audio
- Download Chapter II, In The Pack, Part One audio
- Download Chapter II, In The Pack, Part Two audio
- Download Chapter II, In The Pack, Part Three audio
- Download Chapter III, Land, Part One audio
- Download Chapter III, Land, Part Two audio
- Download Chapter IV, Settling In, Part One audio
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- Download Chapter V, Depot Laying to One Ton Camp, Part One audio
- Download Chapter V, Depot Laying to One Ton Camp, Part Two audio
- Download Chapter V, Depot Laying to One Ton Camp, Part Three audio
- Download Chapter VI, Adventures and Peril, Part One audio
- Download Chapter VI, Adventures and Peril, Part Two audio
- Download Chapter VII, At Discovery Hut, Part One audio
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- Download Chapter VIII, Home Impressions and an Excursion audio
- Download Chapter IX, The Work and the Workers, Part One audio
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- Download Chapter X, In Winter Quarters: Modern Style, Part One audio
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- Download Chapter XI, To Midwinter Day, Part One audio
- Download Chapter XI, To Midwinter Day, Part Two audio
- Download Chapter XII, Awaiting the Crozier Party, Part One audio
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- Download Chapter XII, Awaiting the Crozier Party, Part Three audio
- Download Chapter XIII, The Return of the Sun, Part One audio
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- Download Chapter XIV, Preparations: The Spring Journey, Part One audio
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- Download Chapter XV, The Last Weeks at Cape Evans, Part One audio
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- Download Chapter XVI, The Southern Journey: The Barrier Stage, Part One audio
- Download Chapter XVI, The Southern Journey: The Barrier Stage, Part Two audio
- Download Chapter XVI, The Southern Journey: The Barrier Stage, Part Three audio
- Download Chapter XVII, On the Beardmore Glacier, Part One audio
- Download Chapter XVII, On the Beardmore Glacier, Part Two audio
- Download Chapter XVIII, The Summit Journey to the Pole, Part One audio
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- Download Chapter XIX, The Return from the Pole, Part One audio
- Download Chapter XIX, The Return from the Pole, Part Two audio
- Download Chapter XX, The Last March, Part One audio
- Download Chapter XX, The Last March, Part Two, The Letters audio
- Download The Finding of the Dead audio
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Captain Scott’s ill-fated journey to the Antarctic Pole in 1911 is part triumph, part tragedy – but also a mythic adventure story which has inspired books, articles, and films over the generations. As so often in such cases the ‘truth’ of the explorers’ experiences (and there were many important figures in the party besides Scott) is much more rich, varied, and fascinating than the boy scout stereotype. Few know for example how much time during the many months of the journey were spent in scientific researches which remain of huge value to this day. But what comes across most vividly in Scott’s fascinating and finally very moving diary account is the complexity of the man and his closest comrades who reached the Pole fatally too late (the Norwegian Amundsen has beaten them to it by many weeks), then died trekking home, facing tortuous weather conditions, dwindling food supplies, and that gnawing, bitter sense of defeat. Ironically Robert Falcon Scott is now far more famous than Amundsen: his triumph secured by history and by myth. For if Scott was finally an imperfect explorer, he was the perfect author of his own amazing tale. Scott’s account is introduced by Clements R. Markham, president of the Royal Geographical Society at the time of the expedition; and concluded by E.L. Atkinson, a member of Scott’s party and leader of the relief expedition which found the bodies of Scott and his comrades some months after their death in November 1912. - Summary by Steve Gough
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