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Lot 178

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SCOTT, Robert Falcon, Captain (1868-1912). The Forthcoming Antarctic Expedition. [London]: Royal Institution of Great Britain; Weekly Evening Meeting, Friday, May 27, 1910. 8vo (217 x 142 mm). 8pp. Offprint, stapled as issued (tiny rust-hole from staple).FIRST EDITION OF THIS EXTREMELY RARE EXPOSITION OF SCOTT'S PLANS FOR THE TERRA NOVA EXPEDITION. Scott delivered this lecture days before the Terra Nova sailed from London, on June 1st, for Australia, New Zealand, and McMurdo Sound. Scott stayed in England another 6 weeks to raise funds for the expedition before he sailed for Cape Town. Scott discusses the aims of the expedition and the methods he and his men would employ in their attempt to be the first to reach the South Pole. He concludes: "I am at least confident that if success does not attend our efforts, it will not be because the endeavour of my companions has failed to deserve it." UNKNOWN TO BIBLIOGRAPHERS AND EXCEEDINGLY SCARCE: We trace no bibliographic record for this offprint, and we find no sale records at auction. WorldCat locates one copy, at the John Hay Library at Brown University.

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