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    Category Antarctic;
    Author Members of the Terra Nova Expedition, Scott, R.F., Cherry-Garrard, Apsley (Editor) Wilson, E (illustrator)
    Title SOUTH POLAR TIMES VOLUME III.
    Publishing Information London: Smith Elder,1914.
    Description 1st Edition: Number 35 of a limited edition of 350. Original covers, page edges gilt, no dust jacket. PLEASE NOTE: Pages 16, 33,42,43,44,93,125 and 148 are PHOTOCOPIES. Contents clean. Volume 1 & 2 were Scott's 1st "Discovery Expedition" whilst Volume 3 is from his 2nd "Terra Nova" Expedition. Although often sold as a set Volume 3 is a complete book in its' own right. (The original broadsheets were produced at Cape Evans to amuse the men on the 'Terra Nova' Expedition.) It was designed to be published separately from Volume 1 & 2. Cherry-Garrard was the Editor and typist and Wilson the main illustrator. The 1st issue was presented on Midwinter's Day 1911, the 2nd on 8th September and the 3rd on 15th October. Content included poetry, humorous articles, illustrations of sledging flags and caricatures. Includes Wilson's moving poem 'The Barrier Silence'. Copiously illustrated drawings in the text and full-page plates from sketches and paintings by E. Wilson, H. Ponting, and others. Spine shaken, gutta-percha binding delicate, some pages loose as is usual with the 1st Edition. (This copy is still bright and handleable with care. The weight of the text blocks, which would tax even traditionally bound volumes, has proved too much for the gutta percha which is now mostly perished.) The South Polar Times was a magazine written and printed by the members of Antarctic Expeditions during the various voyages they undertook and forms what is perhaps the most personal of the printed documents to have come out of that most remarkable of periods of Antarctic adventures revealing so many often contradictory aspects of these men's various personalities. It contains a diary of the events of each month, a record of the proceedings of the local Debating Society, a monthly acrostic, humorous notes, besides articles of a more solid nature, as well as stories, sketches of various kinds, and poems. One of the corner stones of an Antarctic collection.
    Price £1500.00
    Keywords Shackleton, Expedition. S1-Ant
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