EPISODE · Dec 1, 2004 · 3 MIN
Race to the Pole: Tragedy, Heroism, and Scott's Antarctic Quest by Ranulph Fiennes
from Listen to Trending Free Audiobooks in Biography & Memoir, History & Culture · host Tomasa Cruickshank
Please visit https://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/349775 to listen full audiobooks. Title: Race to the Pole: Tragedy, Heroism, and Scott's Antarctic Quest Author: Ranulph Fiennes Narrator: David Povall Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 16 hours 23 minutes Release date: December 1, 2004 Genres: History & Culture Publisher's Summary: During the Golden Era of Exploration, Captain Robert Scott and his competitor Roald Amundsen conquered the unconquerable: Antarctica. Their perilous race to the South Pole claimed Scott's life and became the stuff of legend as well as endless scrutiny. In this compelling biography of Captain Scott and his fatal journey, renowned modern-day explorer Sir Ranulph Fiennes, holder of ten expeditionary records, has written what is sure to become the definitive book on this hotly debated subject. Infused with the intensity of fiction, and the author's hard-won, firsthand knowledge of what it takes to traverse the Antarctic continent, Race to the Pole is a prodigious achievement certain to become a classic in the literature of exploration.
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