Diary of the 'Terra Nova' Expedition to the Antarctic 1910-1912

Wilson, Edward
Blandford Press , London, England

This is an account of Scott's last expedition from the original writings in the Scott Polar Research Institute and the British Museum by H.G.R. King. Wilson was the Chief Scientific Officer in charge of all scientific work on this expedition and was closest to Scott of all the expedition members. the was of course a member of the five-man Pole Party that reached the Pole but perished on the return journey. Hence, this is a very personal account.

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Specifications

Author Wilson, Edward
Publisher Blandford Press
Place Published London, England
Size Royal 8vo - Octavo, 254mm x 165mm
Chapters XVI plus notes and appendices
Pages 279pp

Condition Report

Cover Light green cloth hardcover with gilt title original spine plus a gilt Wilson signature in corner of front board with a paper reinforced unclipped illustrated mauve dust wrapper now protected in clear archival covering, both in pristine condition.
Overall Internally the book is in fine condition with 27 watercolour illustrations by Wilson.

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