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table of contents
Title Page
Imprint
Preamble
Preface
Introduction
The Worst Journey in the World
I: From England to South Africa
II: Making Our Easting Down
III: Southward
IV: Land
V: The Depot Journey
VI: The First Winter
VII: The Winter Journey
VIII: Spring
IX: The Polar Journey
I: The Barrier Stage
X: The Polar Journey
II: The Beardmore Glacier
XI: The Polar Journey
III: The Plateau From Mount Darwin To Lat. 87° 2′ S.
XII: The Polar Journey
IV: Returning Parties
XIII: Suspense
XIV: The Last Winter
XV: Another Spring
XVI: The Search Journey
XVII: The Polar Journey
V: The Pole And After
XVIII: The Polar Journey
VI: Farthest South
XIX: Never Again
Glossary
Endnotes
List of Illustrations
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List of Illustrations
McMurdo Sound from Arrival Heights in Autumn. The sun is sinking below the Western Mountains.
From a watercolour drawing by
Dr.
Edward
A.
Wilson.
The Last of the Dogs. Scott’s Southern Journey 1903.
From a sketch by
Dr.
Edward
A.
Wilson.
The Rookery of Emperor Penguins under the Cliffs of the Great Ice Barrier: looking east from Cape Crozier.
From a sketch by
Dr.
Edward
A.
Wilson.
Raymond Priestley and Victor Campbell.
From a photograph by
F.
Debenham.
From New Zealand to the South Pole
Apsley Cherry-Garrard. Emery Walker Ltd., Collotypers..
Sunrise behind South Trinidad Island. July 26, 1910.
From a watercolour drawing by
Dr.
Edward
A.
Wilson.
The Roaring Forties.
From a watercolour drawing by
Dr.
Edward
A.
Wilson.
Pack-ice in the Ross Sea. Midnight, January 1911.
From a watercolour drawing by
Dr.
Edward
A.
Wilson.
A Sea Leopard.
A Weddell Seal.
From photographs by
F.
Debenham.
The
Terra Nova
in the pack. Men watering Ship.
From a photograph by
F.
Debenham.
Taking a Sounding.
From a sketch by
Dr.
Edward
A.
Wilson.
Krisravitza.
From a photograph by
F.
Debenham.
Mount Erebus showing Steam Cloud, the Ramp, and the Hut at Cape Evans.
From a photograph by
F.
Debenham.
Dog-skin outer Mitts showing lampwick Lashings for slinging over the Shoulders.
Sledging Spoon, Pannikin and Cup, which pack into the inner Cooker.
From sketches by
Dr.
Edward
A.
Wilson.
Hut Point.
A Wilson.
Hut Point from the bottom of Observation Hill, showing the Bay in which the
Discovery
lay, the Discovery Hut, Vince’s Cross, the frozen sea and the Western Mountains.
From a photograph by
F.
Debenham.
Seals (
I
).
Seals (
II
).
From the Sea (
I
).
From sketches by
Dr.
Edward
A.
Wilson.
From the Sea (
II
).
From sketches by
Dr.
Edward
A.
Wilson.
Winter Quarters at Cape Evans. Notice the Whaleback clouds on Erebus, the debris cones on the Ramp, and the anemometer pipes which had to be cleared during blizzard by way of the ladder at the end of the Hut.
From a photograph by
F.
Debenham.
A Cornice of Snow formed upon a Cliff by wind and drift.
From a photograph by
F.
Debenham.
I
. A panoramic view over Cape Evans, and McMurdo Sound from the Ramp.
From photographs by
F.
Debenham.
McMurdo Sound
Apsley Cherry-Garrard; Emery Walker Ltd., Collotyp
The sea’s fringe of Ice growing outwards from the Land.
From a photograph by
F.
Debenham.
Leading Ponies on the Barrier. November 20, 1911.
From a sketch for a watercolour drawing by
Dr.
Edward
A.
Wilson.
Frozen sea and cliffs of Ice: the snout of the Barne Glacier in North Bay.
From a photograph by
C. S.
Wright.
Erebus and Land’s End from the Sea-ice.
From a photograph by
C. S.
Wright.
Erebus from Great Razorback Island.
From a photograph by
F.
Debenham.
Two Emperor Penguins.
From a photograph by
C. S.
Wright.
II
. A panoramic view of Ross Island from Crater Hill, looking along the Hut Point Peninsula, showing some of the topography of the Winter Journey.
From photographs by
F.
Debenham.
Camping after Dark.
From a sketch by
Dr.
Edward
A.
Wilson.
Camp work in a Blizzard: passing the cooker into the tent.
From a sketch by
Dr.
Edward
A.
Wilson.
A procession of Emperor Penguins.
From a photograph by
C. S.
Wright.
The Knoll behind the Cliffs of Cape Crozier.
From a photograph by
F.
Debenham.
The Barrier pressure at Cape Crozier, with the Knoll. Part of the bay in which the Emperor Penguins lay their eggs is visible.
From a photograph by
C. S.
Wright.
The Emperor Penguins nursing their Chicks on the Sea-ice, with the cliffs of the Barrier behind.
From a sketch by
Dr.
Edward
A.
Wilson.
Mount Erebus
Detail of Ice-pressure.
From photographs by
C. S.
Wright.
Down a Crevasse.
From a sketch by
Dr.
Edward
A.
Wilson.
Panorama And Map Of The Winter Journey—Copied at Hut Point by Apsley Cherry-Garrard from a drawing by
E. A.
Wilson
A Halo round the Moon, showing vertical and horizontal shafts and mock Moons.
From a watercolour drawing by
Dr.
Edward
A.
Wilson.
Camp on the Barrier. November 22, 1911. A rough sketch for future use.
From a sketch by
Dr.
Edward
A.
Wilson.
Parhelia. For description, see text. November 14, 1911. A rough sketch for future use.
From a sketch by
Dr.
Edward
A.
Wilson.
III
. The Mountains which lie between the Barrier and the Plateau as seen on December 1, 1911.
From sketches by
Dr.
Edward
A.
Wilson.
A Pony Camp on the Barrier.
The Dog Teams leaving the Beardmore Glacier. Mount Hope and the Gateway before them.
From photographs by
C. S.
Wright.
IV
. Transit sketch for the Lower Glacier Depot. December 11, 1911. Showing the Pillar Rock, mainland mountains, the Gateway or Gap, and the beginning of the main Beardmore Glacier outlet on to the Barrier.
From sketches by
Dr.
Edward
A.
Wilson.
V
. Mount
F. L.
Smith and the land to the Northwest. December 12, 1911.
From sketches by
Dr.
Edward
A.
Wilson.
VI
. Mount Elizabeth, Mount Anne and Socks Glacier. December 13, 1911.
From sketches by
Dr.
Edward
A.
Wilson.
Mount Patrick. December 16, 1911.
From a sketch by
Dr.
Edward
A.
Wilson.
VII
. From Mount Deakin to Mount Kinsey, showing the outlet of the Keltie Glacier, and Mount Usher in the distance. December 19, 1911.
From sketches by
Dr.
Edward
A.
Wilson.
Our night Camp at the foot of the Buckley Island icefalls. December 20, 1911. Buckley Island in the background. Note ablation pits in the snow.
From a photograph by
C. S.
Wright.
The Adams Mountains.
The First Return Party on the Beardmore Glacier.
From photographs by
C. S.
Wright.
Camp below the Cloudmaker. Note pressure ridges in the middle distance.
From a photograph by
C. S.
Wright.
VIII
. From Mount Kyffin to Mount Patrick. December 14, 1911.
From sketches by
Dr.
Edward
A.
Wilson.
View from Arrival Heights northwards to Cape Evans and the Dellbridge Islands.
Cape Royds from Cape Barne, with the frozen McMurdo Sound.
From photographs by
F.
Debenham.
Cape Evans in Winter. This view is drawn when looking northwards from under the Ramp.
From a watercolour drawing by
Dr.
Edward
A.
Wilson.
North Bay and the snout of the Barne Glacier from Cape Evans.
From a photograph by
F.
Debenham.
The Mule Party leaves Cape Evans. October 29, 1912.
From a photograph by
F.
Debenham.
The Dog Party leaves Hut Point. November 1, 1912.
From a photograph by
F.
Debenham.
“Atch”:
E. L.
Atkinson, commanding the Main Landing Party after the death of Scott.
“Titus” Oates.
From photographs by
C. S.
Wright.
The Tent left by Amundsen at the South Pole (Polheim).
From a sketch by
Dr.
Edward
A.
Wilson.
Buckley Island, where the fossils were found.
From a photograph by
C. S.
Wright.
IX
. Buckley Island, sketched during the evening of December 21, 1911.
From sketches by
Dr.
Edward
A.
Wilson.
Mount Kyffin, sketched on December 13, 1911.
From a sketch by
Dr.
Edward
A.
Wilson.
Where Evans died, showing the Pillar Rock near which the Lower Glacier Depot was made. Sketched on December 11, 1911.
From a sketch by
Dr.
Edward
A.
Wilson.
Sledging in a high wind: the floor-cloth of the tent is the sail.
From a sketch by
Dr.
Edward
A.
Wilson.
X
. Mount Longstaff, sketched on December 1, 1911.
See also
Plate
III
.
From sketches by
Dr.
Edward
A.
Wilson.
A Blizzard Camp: the half-buried sledge is in the foreground.
From a sketch by
Dr.
Edward
A.
Wilson.
The Polar Journey
Apsley Cherry-Garrard; Emery Walker Ltd., Collotypers.
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