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Longest Winter: Scott's Other Heroes [Hardback]

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  • Formāts: Hardback, 320 pages, height x width: 229x152 mm, weight: 567 g
  • Izdošanas datums: 18-Oct-2011
  • Izdevniecība: Counterpoint
  • ISBN-10: 1582437629
  • ISBN-13: 9781582437620
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  • Formāts: Hardback, 320 pages, height x width: 229x152 mm, weight: 567 g
  • Izdošanas datums: 18-Oct-2011
  • Izdevniecība: Counterpoint
  • ISBN-10: 1582437629
  • ISBN-13: 9781582437620
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Through the eyes of the men involved, Meredith Hooper recounts one of the greatest tales of adventure and endurance, which has often been overshadowed by the tragedy that befell Scott.

Their tents were torn, their food was nearly finished, and the ship had failed to pick them up as planned. Gale-force winds blew, bitter with the cold of approaching winter. Stranded and desperate, Lieutenant Victor Campbell and his five companions faced disaster. They burrowed inside a snowdrift, digging an ice-cave with no room to stand upright, but space for six sleeping bags on the floor—the three officers on one side, the tree seamen on the other. Circumstances forced them closer together, their roles blurred, and a shared sense of reality emerged. This mutual suffering made them indivisible and somehow they made it through the longest winter.

To the south, the men waiting at headquarters knew that Scott and his Polar party must be dead and hoped that another six lives would not be added to the death toll. Working from diaries, journals, and letters written by expedition members, Meredith Hooper tells the intensely human story of Scott’s other expedition.
List of maps and illustrations
ix
The British Antarctic Expedition 1910-13: characters and locations xix
Antarctic expeditions relevant to this account xxiii
Measurements and place-names xxv
Introduction 1(6)
1 It must be an Englishman
7(22)
2 Leaving London: 1 June-30 September 1910
29(11)
3 The home run: 1 October-31 December 1910
40(18)
4 The little village at our cape: 1-28 January 1911
58(17)
5 In search of our home: 29 January-9 February 1911
75(18)
6 Coal will decide: 12-20 February 1911
93(10)
7 The unknown coast: 20 February-10 April 1911
103(18)
8 Living at Cape Adare: 10 April-21 July 1911
121(18)
9 The uncertainty of the ice: 27 July-16 August 1911
139(12)
10 The damnedest luck: 21 August-20 October 1911
151(14)
11 Penguin summer: 21 October 1911-1 January 1912
165(17)
12 At last science!: 3 January-17 February 1912
182(15)
13 Hope deferred maketh the heart sick: 18 February-7 March 1912
197(14)
14 Marooned: 10 March-1 April 1912
211(14)
15 Icy isolation: 1 April-31 May 1912
225(17)
16 Igloo winter: 1 June-31 July 1912
242(11)
17 Dismal misery: 1 August-30 September 1912
253(13)
18 Drygalski past: 1-27 October 1912
266(14)
19 Saving themselves: 28 October-7 November 1912
280(15)
20 Homewards: 8 November 1912-26 January 1913
295(13)
Acknowledgements 308(3)
Bibliography 311(6)
Notes 317(31)
Index 348