An edition of The Rescue of Captain Scott (1999)

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July 20, 2013 | History
An edition of The Rescue of Captain Scott (1999)

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An expose of the cover-up / conspiracy * (see below) that to this day (July 2013) still attempts to perpetuate the myth that Captain Scott was a national hero.

"It recounts the remarkable exploits of Dundee's ice master, Captain Harry McKay, whose experience of rescuing ships locked in pack ice with the aid of his new explosive techniques made him the Admiralty's choice to free Captain Scott aboard Discovery from this fate in the Antarctic in 1904."..."[McKay] blasted 18 miles of ice to free Scott. It is one of the most incredible Antarctic feats ever performed but it has been overlooked for close on a century."

To quote from the books Foreword written by Jeff Lonsdale (former director of the Scottish Development Agency in Dundee) it was "Aldridge [who] had given us total justification for bringing Discovery back to her home city".

Don Aldridge had "an international reputation in the field of conservation. He served as chairman of the Council of Europe's Environmental Education Committee and directed the education work of the Countryside Commission for Scotland. He has lectured in many countries and published widely in the literature. An experienced mountaineer, he overwintered in the Arctic as a glaciologist on a four man expedition and was editor of the British Mountaineering Council's journal."

*(Sceptics - simply search for a review of this book... theres only one.... Prof Baughman's Review Gosh, on publication the powers-that-be quickly trotted out a Professor (rated 44th of the 57 rated History Profs at the University of Central Oklahoma honestly ! ) to say what he presumably always says i.e. "Its a really terrible book! A mediocre student could have written a much better one which arrived at the opposite and 'correct' Scott-as-Hero conclusion without wasting years on research!" Don actually had a sense of humour I'm sure he would have laughed", I remember the number of times he was given the runaround by the London authorities, it did not deter him. Note the review doesn't mention the Discovery, still less that dump Dundee where the plebs claim to have rescued a genuine HERO! ).*

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The Rescue of Captain Scott
1999, Tuckwell Press Ltd, The Mill House, Phantassie, East Linton,East Lothian, Scotland, EH40 3DG
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Table of Contents

Contents
Foreword ¦ xv
Introduction ¦ xviii
Acknowledgements ¦ xix
PART ONE Prelude
Chapter 1 ¦ Storing Up Problems for Discovery ¦ 3
Chapter 2 ¦ Dundee Discoveries ¦ 17
Chapter 3 ¦ The Polar Scots ¦ 31
Chapter 4 ¦ The Dundee Rescuers ¦ 36
Chapter 5 ¦ Discovery's Officers and Gentlemen ¦ 46
Chapter 6 ¦ Discovery's Exhibition Achievements ¦ 57
Chapter 7 ¦ A Fatal Mistake ¦ 65
Chapter 8 ¦ Comic Relief or Rescue ? ¦ 73
PART TWO The Rescue
Chapter 9 ¦ 'Dear Mum, There are Two Versions!' [Week One] ¦ 87
Chapter 10 ¦ A Well Kent Captain. [Week Two] ¦ 98
Chapter 11 ¦ Sledging as a Sporting Pastime [Week Three] ¦ 104
Chapter 12 ¦ An Agreeably Disappointed Man [Week Four] ¦ 110
Chapter 13 ¦ Taking an Interest [Week Five] ¦ 115
Chapter 14 ¦ Abandon Ship! [Week Six] ¦ 122
Chapter 15 ¦ The Vindication of Harry McKay [Week Seven] ¦ 127
Chapter 16 ¦ Outcast in New Zealand ¦ 138
PART THREE The Legend
Chapter 17 ¦ Scott Myths ¦ 157
Chapter 18 ¦ Hero and Anti-Hero ¦ 179
Chapter 19 ¦ Postscript ¦ 188
Crew Lists ¦ 190
Bibliography ¦ 192
Index ¦ 203

Edition Notes

Published in
Edinburgh, Scotland

Contributors

Photograph
Andrew Colbeck
Photograph
Janet Crawford
Photograph
Donald Morrison
Photograph
Caroline Souter
Cover photograph
J.D. Morrison
Cover Photographs
Dr William Clark Souter
Dedicated to
"For Val and Chris"
Foreword
Jeff Lonsdale
Thanks
Caroline Irvine
Thanks
Andrew Colbeck
Thanks
Anthony Robinson
Assisted by
Chris Aldridge
Researcher
A. G. E. Jones
Thanks
Roland Huntford
Thanks
Philip and Janet Oswald
Thanks
John Foster
Thanks
Jonathan Bryant
Thanks
Hugh Scott
Thanks
Gill Pouter
Copyright
R.J. Caird (D.C. Thomson)
Thanks
Joyce Lorimer

The Physical Object

Format
Hardback
Pagination
xxii, 216 p., 34 pages B&W Photographs, 2 maps, Front & Back Cover Illustrations, Inside Frontispiece & Summary
Number of pages
215
Dimensions
24.0 x 16.2 x 2.5 centimeters
Weight
580 grams

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL25428873M
ISBN 10
1862320705

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