The Worst Journey in the World: Antarctic 1910-1913
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Apsley Cherry-Garrard., & Apsley Cherry-Garrard|AUTHOR. (2016). The Worst Journey in the World: Antarctic 1910-1913 . Skyhorse.

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Cherry-Garrard was a key member of the Terra Nova crew that, in addition to the desire to uncover scientific data, desperately sought to be the first Europeans to reach the South Pole. But the expedition was thwarted at every turn by punishing weather, extreme bad luck, and the intense physical and mental decline of the crew on the final stages of their journey. Confronted by the shattering knowledge that rival explorer Roald Amundsen had reached the South Pole only a few weeks before them, Scott's team then had to negotiate the last stage of their voyage, a doomed attempt which has no equal in peril, disaster, and tragedy.
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