Scotts Voyage of the Discovery

There is some wear to the cover near the spine, a small amount of spotting on the frontis and title pages.

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The Voyage of the Discovery by Robert Falcon Scott is a detailed narrative of the British National Antarctic Expedition (1901-1904). The book chronicles the voyage of the ship Discovery to Antarctica and the establishment of a winter base in McMurdo Sound. Scott recounts the daily realities of life in extreme cold, including isolation, illness, equipment failures, and the psychological strain of the polar night. Alongside the hardships, he describes extensive scientific work in meteorology, geology, zoology, and magnetism, reflecting the expedition’s dual purpose of exploration and research. The narrative also covers dangerous sledge journeys across the Ross Ice Shelf and toward the polar plateau, where Scott and his companions pushed farther south than any previous explorers. Combining adventure, observation, and Edwardian naval discipline, the book portrays courage, endurance, and the determination to expand geographical and scientific knowledge in one of the world’s harshest environments.

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Weight 688 g
Dimensions 14 × 20 cm
Author Captain Robert F. Scott
Publisher John Murray
Published On 1948
Pages 720pp
Country London: United Kingdom
Language English
Dimension 14cm x 20cm
Item Weight 689gm
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