Morgan's excellent adventure. (fictional character Morgan Lamont retraces Antarctic explorer Robert Falcon Scott's 1910 trip to the South Pole)

From: Insight on the News | Date: March 20, 1995| Author: Rockey, Alexandra | Copyright information

Author Elizabeth Arthur recreates the ill-fated expedition of explorer Robert Falcon Scott's journey to the South Pole in 1910 through the eyes of Morgan Lamont in her book 'Antarctic Navigation.' 'Antarctic Navigation' takes its readers from Lamont's fascination with travel to journey's end.

It seems a pity, but I do not think I can write more. R. Scott. Last entry. For God's sake look after our people." Those last words were scratched out by the blue, fro...

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