No Return: Captain Scott's Race to the Pole
Author(s): Peter Gouldthorpe
In the age of discovery, Antarctica remained an unknown quantity amongst the world s scientists and explorers. Robert Falcon Scott was amongst the pioneers who penetrated the ice and cruel weather. This is the story of his journey from England, the year-long preparations, which included enduring the harsh winter and euphoric explorations in the spring - culminating in the ill-fated final march to his goal, only to be beaten by the Norwegians and to suffer terrible loss - and death. This book is a celebration of a continent and ambition that will linger long in readers minds.
Teachers notes and more information available at www.scottslastjourney.com.au
General Information
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- : Hachette Australia
- : Lothian Books
- : 0.3
- : 01 January 2013
- : Australia
- : 01 February 2012
- : books
Other Specifications
- : Peter Gouldthorpe
- : Paperback
- : 1
- : en
- : 32
More About The Product
'Exemplary non-fiction children's literature.' - Magpies'. . . stylishly illustrated . . . terrific for new readers looking for something a bit challenging.' - Weekend Australian
Peter Gouldthorpe was born in Melbourne in 1954 and now lives in Tasmania. He is recognised as one of Australia s most versatile and skilful illustrators, who also paints landscapes, portraits and commissioned work, and designs stage sets.