The Voyages of Captain Scott (Illustrated Edition) (Annotated)
About the eBook
The Voyages of Captain Scott (Illustrated Edition) recounts Robert Falcon Scott's Antarctic expeditions with a narrative shaped by admiration, discipline, and imperial-era fascination with polar exploration. Charles Turley presents the hazardous journeys, scientific ambitions, comradeship, privations, and final tragedy of Scott and his companions in a lucid, dramatic style intended to instruct as much as to move. The illustrations deepen the book's documentary appeal, placing it within the early twentieth-century tradition of heroic exploration literature. Charles Turley was a British writer associated especially with historical, nautical, and adventure narratives for young and general readers. His treatment of Scott reflects the cultural moment in which the explorer's death became a symbol of endurance, duty, and sacrifice. Turley's literary training in accessible storytelling, combined with contemporary public reverence for Antarctic achievement, enabled him to transform expedition history into morally charged narrative without wholly abandoning factual clarity. This edition is recommended for readers interested in polar history, imperial adventure writing, and the making of modern heroic myth. Though its perspective belongs to its age, the book remains valuable for understanding how Scott's voyages were first interpreted for a broad readership.
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About the Author
Charles Turley Smith (1868-1940) was a British author of adventure novels and stories, who wrote as Charles Turley. He also wrote books about famous expeditions and great explorers including Robert Falcon Scott and Roald Amundsen.
Product Details
Publisher: e-artnow
Genre: Sprache - Englisch
Language: English
Size: 286 Pages
Filesize: 2.2 MB
ISBN: 9788026897842
Published: Dec. 20, 2018