The Last Place on Earth - (Modern Library Exploration) by Roland Huntford (Paperback)
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Highlights
- At the beginning of the twentieth century, the South Pole was the most coveted prize in the fiercely nationalistic modern age of exploration.
- About the Author: Roland Huntford is the former Scandinavian correspondent for the London Observer.
- 640 Pages
- History, Polar Regions
- Series Name: Modern Library Exploration
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About the Book
The definitive account of the contest between Britain's Robert Scott and Norway's Raoul Amundsen for the most coveted prize in the age of modern exploration: Antarctica. "One of the great debunking biographies."--"The New York Times Book Review."Book Synopsis
At the beginning of the twentieth century, the South Pole was the most coveted prize in the fiercely nationalistic modern age of exploration. In the brilliant dual biography, the award-winning writer Roland Huntford re-examines every detail of the great race to the South Pole between Britain's Robert Scott and Norway's Roald Amundsen. Scott, who dies along with four of his men only eleven miles from his next cache of supplies, became Britain's beloved failure, while Amundsen, who not only beat Scott to the Pole but returned alive, was largely forgotten. This account of their race is a gripping, highly readable history that captures the driving ambitions of the era and the complex, often deeply flawed men who were charged with carrying them out. THE LAST PLACE ON EARTH is the first of Huntford's masterly trilogy of polar biographies. It is also the only work on the subject in the English language based on the original Norwegian sources, to which Huntford returned to revise and update this edition.Review Quotes
"A remarkably vivid picture of the agonies and feuds, as well as joys,
of polar exploration . . . a fascinating book."--The New York Times "An extraordinarily rich reading experience."--Los Angeles Times
About the Author
Roland Huntford is the former Scandinavian correspondent for the London Observer. He is the bestselling author of two critically acclaimed biographies of Ernest Shackleton and Fridtjof Nansen as well as the novel Sea of Darkness. He lives in Cambridge, England. Paul Theroux's highly acclaimed novels include Blinding Light, Hotel Honolulu, My Other Life, Kowloon Tong, and The Mosquito Coast. His renowned travel books include Ghost Train to the Eastern Star, Dark Star Safari, Riding the Iron Rooster, The Great Railway Bazaar, The Old Patagonian Express, and The Happy Isles of Oceania. He lives in Hawaii and on Cape Cod.Dimensions (Overall): 8.1 Inches (H) x 5.27 Inches (W) x 1.32 Inches (D)
Weight: 1.3 Pounds
Suggested Age: 22 Years and Up
Series Title: Modern Library Exploration
Sub-Genre: Polar Regions
Genre: History
Number of Pages: 640
Publisher: Random House Publishing Group
Format: Paperback
Author: Roland Huntford
Language: English
Street Date: September 7, 1999
TCIN: 1001638671
UPC: 9780375754746
Item Number (DPCI): 247-36-4758
Origin: Made in the USA or Imported
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