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100 1  Cherry-Garrard, Apsley,|d1886-1959. 
240 10 Worst journey in the world, Antarctic, 1910-1913 
245 14 The worst journey in the world|h[Hoopla electronic 
       resource] /|cApsley Cherry-Garrard. 
250    Unabridged. 
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511 1  Read by Simon Vance. 
520    This gripping story of courage and achievement is an 
       account of Robert Falcon Scott's last fateful expedition 
       to the Antarctic, as told by surviving expedition member 
       Apsley Cherry-Garrard. Cherry-Garrard tells of the journey
       from England to South Africa and southward to the ice 
       floes, where began the unforgettable polar journey across 
       a forbidding and inhospitable region. On November 12, 1912,
       in arctic temperatures, Cherry-Garrard, in a search party,
       found the bodies of Scott and his companions, along with 
       their poignant last notebook entries, some of them 
       recorded in this work. Among Cherry-Garrard's friends and 
       admirers were John Galsworthy, H. G. Wells, Arnold Bennett,
       and Bernard Shaw. His background in the arts and 
       humanities makes The Worst Journey in the World stand out 
       as a literary accomplishment as well as a classic in the 
       annals of exploration. 
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600 10 Cherry-Garrard, Apsley,|d1886-1959|xTravel|zAntarctica. 
600 10 Scott, Robert Falcon,|d1868-1912|xTravel|zAntarctica. 
651  0 Antarctica|xDiscovery and exploration|xBritish. 
700 1  Alexander, Caroline,|d1956- 
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