Journals Captain Scott’s Last Expedition

Journals Captain Scott’s Last Expedition by Robert Falcon Scott is an annotated edition published by Oxford University Press on July 10, 2008. This 592-page book presents the harrowing account of Captain Scott’s journey to the South Pole in January 1912, where he discovered he had been outrun by Roald Amundsen’s Norwegian expedition. The narrative details the tragic return journey of Scott and his companions, who faced an 850-mile trek to safety, ultimately leading to their demise. This edition includes a complete list of changes made to Scott’s original text and draws on previously unused papers from the John Murray archive.
Readers will find a comprehensive exploration of Scott’s experiences and the historical context surrounding his expedition. The book features appendixes, including J. M. Barrie’s Biographical Introduction and The Finding of the Dead, along with a glossary of names and a full index. This edition not only sheds light on the Antarctic disaster but also reflects on the evolving perception of Scott’s legacy over the past ninety years. The work is situated within themes of biography, exploration, and history, making it a significant contribution to the understanding of early 20th-century polar expeditions.
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In January 1912, Britain’s Captain Robert F. Scott reached the South Pole, only to find he had been beaten by Roald Amundsen’s Norwegian expedition. Scott and his companions faced an 850-mile march to safety. All perished on the return. A few months later, a search party found Scott’s body and the journals that told his tragic story.
Scott’s own account was published to extraordinary acclaim in 1913. This new edition draws on ninety years of reflection on the Antarctic disaster to illuminate Scott’s journals, publishing for the first time a complete list of the changes made to Scott’s original text. Drawing on previously unused papers from the John Murray archive, Max Jones tells the story of this remarkable book and charts the changing fortunes of Scott’s reputation. The first fully annotated edition, it also includes appendixes on J. M. Barrie’s Biographical Introduction’ and The Finding of the Dead, plus a glossary of names and a full index.
The story of Captain Scott and his team is sure to captivate modern readers just as much as it did almost one-hundred years ago.
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