Hell With A Capital H
Discover the gripping true story of survival and endurance in "Hell With A Capital H," authored by Katherine Lambert with an insightful introduction by Peter King. Published in 2002, this compelling paperback spans 224 pages and takes you back to the harrowing days of March 29, 1912, when Robert Falcon Scott and his two companions faced their final moments in a tent on the polar ice-cap. Meanwhile, six other members of Scott's ill-fated expedition were battling for their lives after being landed by the Terra Nova at Cape Adare, a daunting 450 miles north of Scott's base camp at Cape Evans. This book delves into the depths of human resilience against the unforgiving backdrop of Antarctica, offering readers a profound exploration of geographical discovery and exploration during the early 20th century. Perfect for history enthusiasts and those captivated by tales of adventure, "Hell With A Capital H" is a must-read that brings the polar regions to life.