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  • Seller image for scott's last expedition volumes 1 and 2 - the Journals of Captain R.F.Scott. for sale by KDTT1977

    Capt Robert Falcon Scott

    Published by Smith, Elder and Co, 1913

    Seller: KDTT1977, Topsham, United Kingdom

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    Hardcover. Condition: Very Good. No Jacket. Dr. E.A.Wilson, Herbert G. Ponting (illustrator). 2nd Edition. " portrait frontispieces, num. plates, 2 folding maps, orig. blue cloth gilt (slightly bumped), occasional spotting, t.e.g., thick 8vo. (2).

  • Seller image for The South Polar Times The Centenary Edition. Volume IV introduced by Ann Savours. for sale by Anthony Smith Books

    [Scott, Capt. Robert Falcon & others]

    Published by Orskey - Bonham - Niner; The Scott Polar Research Institute - Bonham London & Cambridge 2002 & 2010, 2002

    Seller: Anthony Smith Books, London, LND, United Kingdom

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    4to. 4 volumes, set. Facsimile limited editions. Volumes 1-3 were limited to 350 copies. Volume 4 is #175 of 500 copies. Original navy buckram with gilt to spines and front boards. Each front board has an inset colour illustration. Silk marker ribbons. Illustrated throughout in colour and black and white. Fine. A fine set of this complete facsimile edition, with fascinating articles produced in incredibly difficult conditions, profusely illustrated with Dr. Edward Wilson's sketches and Herbert Ponting's photographs.

  • Seller image for Empire Heroes Scott of the Antarctic Tea Caddy for sale by Aquila Books(Cameron Treleaven) ABAC

    Scott, Capt. Robert Falcon

    Published by London Unknown c. late 1950's, 1920

    Seller: Aquila Books(Cameron Treleaven) ABAC, Calgary, AB, Canada

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    Small decorative tin can intended for the storage of tea. (12.7 X 10.3 X 7.5 cm) The can is flat backed with scalloped sides and a curved front. All of the sides and the top are wonderfully illustrated with scenes from Scott's last expedition. Very slight wear and slight rust stains and abrasions to the top but otherwise in very attractive condition. This wonderful commemorative tea caddy depicts many historic elements of Scott's "Terra Nova" expedition 1910-13. The lid shows a portrait of Scott, as does the front panel with Scott in Polar dress. The sides show portraits of Oates; Evans; Wilson and Bowers. The rear panel shows the group pulling a sledge through a storm and a brief history of the expedition. The can is really in excellent condition with very little wear. We have been unable to determine who the maker was or the exact date but perhaps it was done for a 50th anniversary. A very decorative item for the Antarctic book shelf!

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    Published by 1912]., 1912

    Seller: Maggs Bros. Ltd ABA, ILAB, PBFA, London, United Kingdom

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    Printed broadside measuring 765 by 505mm. Browned and chipped with some tape repairs to verso. A very delicate production on poor quality paper. Bacup, Court Theatre, [ Extremely rare. Returning Antarctic explorers invariably ended up on the lecture circuit as a way of either repaying debts or raising much needed income. This piece is particularly interesting as it not only pre-dates the awful conclusion of Scott's expedition, but even Ponting's own return from the Antarctic. He didn't leave the Antarctic until February, 1912.   One can only imagine the excitement and anticipation of the public on seeing Ponting's spectacular images. Not only would they have been amazed by the beauty of the photographs, but surely filled with optimism at the prospect of Scott and his men being the first to reach the South Pole.   Indeed, just five days before the date of this performance, Tuesday 9 January, 1912, Scott's Polar Party separated from the accompanying crew members and the five of them headed to the South Pole. The death of the entire Polar Party was one of the great tragedies of the Heroic Age. This broadside is a poignant reminder of the public's hope and fascination with the expedition.   Ephemeral material such as this is extremely rare, this example is not located on OCLC.