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Scott and Amundsen

Their Race to the South Pole

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Scott and Amundsen

By: Roland Huntford
Narrated by: Tim Piggott-Smith
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This is a brilliant dual biography charting British Robert Scott's and Norwegian Roald Amundsen's race to the South Pole during 1911-12. Huntuford's is the accepted, definitive account of the race and a reassessment of the two men. Thoroughly researched, revealing the adventures and misfortunes that befell them both, he describes the driving ambitions of the era, and the complex, often deeply flawed individuals who were charged with carrying them out.©2006 CSA Telltapes Ltd. (P)2006 CSA Telltapes Ltd. Adventurers, Explorers & Survival Arctic & Antarctica Expeditions & Discoveries Polar Regions Travel Writing & Commentary World
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"Fascinating, and a well-chosen narrator." ( The Oldie)
Fascinating History • Excellent Comparison • Compelling Hero • Engrossing Storytelling • Riveting Account
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5 stars I reserve for the best of the best. this was a good historical read

Very good read.

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Little fast paced at some points but the history that's displayed here would have taken countless years to tell, great read nonetheless

A wonderful story

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Not having read the story when I was 12, I found it completely engrossing now. I'll have to read another account as well, just to make sure that Huntford is not unduly harsh on Scott. But if his account is even remotely true, then he - umm, spoiler alert - was a selfish, self-indulgent s.o.b. with half a brain, who pretty much effed up a serious expedition killed his companions through his moronic inability to prepare, learn his lessons, take advice and generally display intelligence at every stage of the journey. By contrast, Amundsen was careful, alert, a great planner etc etc. It might be just that the story is told in contrasting scenes and that Huntford was biased, but whatever the case, I found it a fascinating read.

Excellent account of amazing story

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After 1912 Scott was presented as the perfect hero with many facts hidden. 50 years later the truth about his weakeness and management style were finally presented with the historical facts. This books is from that period. This said the book is excellent.

Incredible story

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What a great story. I couldn't stop listening to it as it was so fascinating and I wanted to learn more about two very different approaches to reaching the South Pole for the very first time. Terrific book and highly recommend.

Brilliant

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What did you love best about Scott and Amundsen?

The pacing of the story

Who was your favorite character and why?

I have always admired Amundsen for his accomplishments. Learning how diligently he prepared and approached each goal sheds light on why this admiration is well-deserved.

What about Tim Piggott-Smith’s performance did you like?

Very well done. The book did not contain a large variety of character voicing however the performer kept it very interesting throughout.

If you were to make a film of this book, what would the tag line be?

RF Scott should have stayed home and read Amundsen's diaries.

Any additional comments?

Great story, great history!

An excellent tale of the race to the South Pole

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Where does Scott and Amundsen rank among all the audiobooks you’ve listened to so far?

Best of the Arctic Explorers. Great comparison between Amudsen and Scott although author definitely qualifies Scott as a bully and a buffoon. And the author is probably correct. Amudsen is the leader of men and a true hero. Great book to read after reading

What was one of the most memorable moments of Scott and Amundsen?

Enjoyed the planned approach of Amudsen. Truly a great project manager.

What about Tim Piggott-Smith’s performance did you like?

Excellent word inflection without too much drama. Great narrator.

If you were to make a film of this book, what would be the tag line be?

Goal setting and the process of achievement.

Real World of Exploration

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One of the most exciting stories I have ever read. If you want to know about the race to the South Pole, this is the book to read!

This is an amazing account of a truly great explorer.

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Very excellent. Huntford's done an excellent job here of comparing Scott's and Amundsen's expeditions to the South Pole, alternating back and forth between the two parties, beginning with their backgrounds. It's easy to see who's the villain in Huntford's view; Scott comes across here as nothing more than a stubborn, arrogant, unintelligent bumbler. I'm thinking this is not the most balanced of accounts, but it's certainly well-told! Sometimes it feels a little too generalized or surfacy, but this is an abridged version of Huntford's book, so I imagine there are quite a few details that got left out for time's sake. In any case, I highly recommended it.

A Compelling Read (or Listen)

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Loved the book. Just the right length and detail to capture your interest. I really liked the comparison and contrast between Amundsen and Scott. I also appreciated that the drama of the death of Scott and his compatriots was not played out and not dragged on. Amundsen is rightly enshrined as the model explorer to which future generations should emulate.

Fantastic Story!

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