Scott & Amundsen: Their Race to the South Pole
| Author: | Roland Walters |
| Narrator: | Tim Pigott-Smith |
| Publisher: | CSA Word |
| Categories: | Biography/Memoirs, Adventure |
| Language: | English |
| Length: | 6h 35m (unabridged) |
| Format: | MP3 Audio Format, 128kbps |
| Filesize: | 379.6MB (6 files) |
| Download Price: | $19.48 |
| Sample: | Download Sample (960kB) |
At the beginning of the twentieth century, the South Pole was the most coveted prize in the modern aga of exploration. In this brilliant dual biography every detail of the great race to the South Pole during 1911-1912, between Britain's Robert Scott and Norway's Roald Amundsen, is examined and re-assessed.Scott, who died along with four of his men, became Britain's beloved failure, whilst Amundsen, who not only beat Scott to the Pole but returned alive, was until recently largely forgotten.
In this fully revised and meticulously researched work, Ronald Huntford gives a fascinating account of the realities which faced both men. He describes the driving ambitions of the era and the complex, often deeply flawed individuals wo were charged with carrying them out.

