The Worst Journey in the World - Antarctic 1910-1913 by Apsley Cherry-Garrard
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its full significance. When I was asked to write a book by the Antarctic
Committee I discovered that, without knowing it, I had intended to write one ever since I had realized my own experiences. Once started, I enjoyed the process. My own writing is my own despair, but it is better than it was, and this is directly due to Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Shaw. At the age of thirty-five I am delighted to acknowledge that my education has at last begun. APSLEY CHERRY-GARRARD. Lamer, Wheathampstead, 1921. CONTENTS PAGE INTRODUCTION xvii CHAPTER I FROM ENGLAND TO SOUTH AFRICA 1 CHAPTER II MAKING OUR EASTING DOWN 24 CHAPTER III SOUTHWARD 48 CHAPTER IV LAND 79 CHAPTER V THE DEPÔT JOURNEY 104 CHAPTER VI THE FIRST WINTER 178 CHAPTER VII THE WINTER JOURNEY 230 |
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