The Coldest March: Scott's Fatal Antarctic Expedition

The Coldest March: Scott's Fatal Antarctic Expedition
ISBN-10
0300099215
ISBN-13
9780300099218
Category
History
Pages
383
Language
English
Published
2002-11-12
Publisher
Yale University Press
Author
Susan Solomon

Description

Details the expedition of Robert Falcon Scott and his British team to the South Pole in 1912.

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