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  • Scott and Amundsen

  • Their Race to the South Pole
  • By: Roland Huntford
  • Narrated by: Tim Piggott-Smith
  • Length: 6 hrs and 34 mins
  • 4.6 out of 5 stars (8 ratings)

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Scott and Amundsen

By: Roland Huntford
Narrated by: Tim Piggott-Smith
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This is a brilliant dual biography charting British Robert Scott's and Norwegian Roald Amundsen's race to the South Pole during 1911-12. Huntuford's is the accepted, definitive account of the race and a reassessment of the two men. Thoroughly researched, revealing the adventures and misfortunes that befell them both, he describes the driving ambitions of the era, and the complex, often deeply flawed individuals who were charged with carrying them out.
©2006 CSA Telltapes Ltd. (P)2006 CSA Telltapes Ltd.

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"Fascinating, and a well-chosen narrator." ( The Oldie)

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Great adventure but seems bias

Great adventure but hard to feel the author wasn't bias to one explorer over the other. Almost seems to worship Amundsen and feel disgust to Scott. For instance when Scott gets good weather its the only reason he could go on, when Amundsen gets good weather its the gods smiling upon him. By the end of the book the bias makes sense, however I still feel I need to read another book on the sane event to get a critical analysis. The author may have been right but his obvious bias brings me to question this. Also could have done with a more detailed longer book.

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