Scott, Robert Falcon, 1868-1912
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1868-1912
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Scott, Robert Falcon, 1868-1912
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Scott, Robert Falcon
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- An empire of ice, Scott, Shackleton, and the heroic age of Antarctic science, Edward J. Larson
- Roald Amundsen and Robert Scott, by Paul P. Sipiera
- Scott and Amundsen, Roland Huntford
- The greatest adventures of all time, with a foreword by Will Steger
- A first rate tragedy, Robert Falcon Scott and the race to the South Pole, Diana Preston
- Scott of the Antarctic, Elspeth Huxley
- The race to the South Pole, by Jim Pipe
- The longest winter, Scott's other heroes, by Meredith Hooper
- The last place on earth, Scott and Amundsen's race to the South Pole, Roland Huntford
- The last great quest, Captain Scott's Antarctic sacrifice, Max Jones
- Scott of the Antarctic
- So you want to be an explorer?, Judith St. George ; illustrated by David Small
- The Last place on earth, Central Productions in association with Renegade Films ; director, Ferdinand Fairfax ; screenplay, Trevor Griffiths
- The worst journey in the world, Antarctica, 1910-1913, by Apsley Cherry-Gerrard
- The race to the South Pole, Rupert Matthews ; illustrated by Doug Post
- Race to the Pole, tragedy, heroism, and Scott's Antarctic quest, by Ranulph Fiennes
- Scott's last voyage, through the Antarctic camera of Herbert Ponting., Edited by Ann Savours. Introduced by Sir Peter Scott
- Race to the pole, tragedy, heroism, and Scott's Antarctic quest, Ranulph Fiennes
- An empire of ice, Scott, Shackleton, and the heroic age of Antarctic science, Edward J. Larson
- The worst journey in the world - Antarctica, 1910-1913, by Apsley Cherry-Garrard
- The last place on earth, Roland Huntford
- The picture history of great explorers, Gillian Clements
- Scott of the Antartic
- Destination, Antarctica, by Robert Swan ; photographs by Roger Mear, Robert Swan, and Rebecca Ward
- Antarctic destinies, Scott, Shackleton and the changing face of heroism, Stephanie Barczewski
- South, Scott and Amundsen's Race to the Pole, Hunter Stewart
- Scott of the Antarctic, a life of courage and tragedy, David Crane
- Under Scott's command, Lashly's Antarctic diaries, edited by A. R. Ellis. With an introd. by Sir Vivian Fuchs
- Scott of the Antarctic