The Worst Journey in the World (Paperback)
First published in 1922, "The Worst Journey in the World" is a memoir by Apsley Cherry-Garrard, an English explorer of Antarctica, who was a member of the Terra Nova expedition.
It recounts the compelling tale of Robert Falcon Scott's ill-fated race to the South Pole. Apsley Cherry-Garrard, the most youthful member of the party, presents sharp descriptions of each of his companions. Their journal entries complement his portrayal, delivering striking viewpoints on the expedition's risks and difficulties as well as its inspiring examples of positiveness, resilience, and selflessness.
"And I tell you, if you have the desire for knowledge and the power to give it physical expression, go out and explore." —Apsley Cherry-Garrard (The Worst Journey in the World)
"The Worst Journey in the World is to travel writing what War and Peace is to the novel... a masterpiece."
—The New York Review of Books
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About the Author
Apsley Cherry-Garrard was born in 1886 and educated at Winchester and Christ Church, Oxford. At twenty-four he was one of the youngest members of Scott’s British Antarctic Expedition. He served in the First World War until being invalided out of the Navy in 1915 and started to write The Worst Journey in the World during his convalescence. He wrote introductory chapters to Wilson of the Antarctic (1933) and Life of the Bowers (1938). He died in 1959.
