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The Coldest March Susan Solomon

The Coldest March By Susan Solomon

The Coldest March by Susan Solomon


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This work tells the tragic story of Captain Robert Falcon Scott and his team who in November 1911 strived to be the first to reach the South Pole. After marching and skiing more than 900 miles, they reached the Pole only to discover that a group of Norwegians had been there a month earlier.

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The Coldest March: Scott's Fatal Antarctic Expedition by Susan Solomon

This title tells the tragic story of Captain Robert Falcon Scott and his British team who in November 1911 began a trek across the snows of Antarctica, striving to be the first to reach the South Pole. After marching and skiing more than 900 miles, the men reached the Pole in January 1912, only to suffer the terrible realization that a group of five Norwegians had been there a month earlier. Scott and his four companions died on the return journey. Whether they were courageous heroes or tragic incompetents has been debated ever since.

About Susan Solomon

Susan Solomon is a senior scientist at the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration in Boulder, Colorado. The leader of the National Ozone Expedition, she was honoured with the U.S. National Medal of Science for her insights in explaining the Antarctic ozone hole. Among her many other distinctions is an Antarctic glacier named in her honour.

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GOR013304247
9780522850239
0522850235
The Coldest March: Scott's Fatal Antarctic Expedition by Susan Solomon
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Melbourne University Press
20011115
410
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