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Scott's Last Expedition: Being the Reports of the Journeys and the Scientific Work Undertaken by Dr. E. A. Wilson and the Surviving Members of the Expedition. E-book. Formato PDF Robert Falcon Scott - Forgotten Books, 2017 -
Slope OF the warning glacier Facing p. 102 camp IN the cave under penelope point 110 levick outside camp AT penelope point 110 the hut AT cape adare 112 the northern party AT cape adare 112 ice structure 116 re-cemented crevasse 116 crevassed ice AT entrance To priestley glacier 121 inside door OF igloo BY light OF blubber lamps 122 levick's camp among crevasses 122 penguins ON ice-foot 125 this penguin has AN industrious mate 126 this one hasn't 126 A pair OF adelie penguins 128 A proud mother i2s browning AT the igloo door 132 exterior OF igloo I32 igloo passage, looking towards the steps leading outside, down which the light IS shining 139 ice cave I56 group after winter 1n igloo 156 penguins diving 160 A weddell seal about TO dive 166 A weddell seal ON the beach 166 lieut. Campbell's party ON their return To cape evans I79 (photo by F. Debenham) telephotograph OF the mount lister scarp 182 the first western party IN A natural ice-tunnel 184 the second western party AT cape geology 184 (photo by F. Debenham) alcove camp IN A surface gully OF the taylor glacier 192 (photo by F. Debenham) packing from alcove camp To the sea 192 (photo by G. Taylor) the lower koettlitz glacier 205 the koettlitz glacier just north OF heald island 210 210 oof OF A cave 212 212.
The Voyage of the Discovery. E-book. Formato PDF Robert Falcon Scott - Forgotten Books, 2017 -
Strange as it may seem, the greater part of this story had been enacted before I realised that it would devolve on me to narrate it in book form. When first I saw vaguely this unwelcome task before me there was fresh in my mind not only the benefit which we had derived from studying the records of former Polar voyages, but the disappointment which we had sometimes suffered from the insufficient detail which they provided. It appeared to me in consequence that the first object in writing an account of a Polar voyage was the guidance of future voyagers the first duty of the writer was to his successors.