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|title=1912: The Year the World Discovered Antarctica
|author=Chris Turney
|publisher=Pimlico
|date=September 2013
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|summary=An entertaining but very precise historical look at the first excursions onto the last continent to be explored by mankind.
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If you read those products designed to make you a published author, one way to start according to so many of them is to look ahead for a pertinent anniversary, research or know your subject well, and write well in advance and as popularly as you can on whatever the subject is. Make no mistake, however – Chris Turney, even if he would appear to have followed that dictum to the last, is no chancer with the eye to the temporary relevance.
I must thank the publishers for my review copy.
[[Race for the South Pole: The Expedition Diaries of Scott and Amundsen by Roland Huntford]] is self-explanatory, in giving us the personal accounts from the horseshorse' s mouth. I loved [[Death on the Ice by Robert Ryan]] as a fictional account of the Scott adventure.
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