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1The Worst Journey in the World

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“The Worst Journey in the World” Metadata:

  • Title: The Worst Journey in the World
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  • Languages: ➤  chi - English - Spanish; Castilian - español, castellano
  • Number of Pages: Median: 607
  • Publisher: ➤  The Floating Press - Carroll & Graf - Distributed by Publishers Group West - Nook Press - Dover Publications, Inc. - [publisher not identified] - Blackstone Audiobooks - Penguin Random House - Picador - Vintage Books - Lyon's Press - Folio Society - Barnes & Noble Books - Standard Ebooks - Chatto and Windus - Chatto & Windus - Dover Publications, Incorporated - Chongqing chu ban she - Lulu.com - Constable & Company Ltd. - Pimlico - Project Gutenberg - Barnes & Noble, Incorporated - Blackstone Audio, Inc. - L. MacVeaghThe Dial press - Independently published - CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform - Constable and co. ltd. - Adventure Library - Constable and Company - Carroll & Graf Publishers - Chatto & Windus for the author - Doran - Narrative Press - The Dial press - Skyhorse Pub. - Carroll & Graf Publishers, Inc. - The Narrative Press - Penguin Random House Grupo Editorial (USA) LLC - Creative Media Partners, LLC - distributed for him by Chatto and Windus - Audiofy/Blackstone - Independently Published - National Geographic - Skyhorse Publishing Company, Incorporated - Echo Library - Penguin - Trans-Atlantic Publications - the author - Penguin Books - L. MacVeagh
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  • Publish Location: ➤  North Salem, NY - N.Y - Harmondsworth, Middlesex - Harmondsworth - San Bernadino, CA - Crabtree - Santa Barbara, California - [Emeryville, CA] - London, England - [New York] - Mineola, N.Y - Guilford, Conn - Chongqing - Washington, D.C - New York - Waiheke Island - London

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"Scott used to say that the worst part of an expedition was over when the preparation was finished."

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  • First Year Published: 1922
  • Is Full Text Available: Yes
  • Is The Book Public: Yes
  • Access Status: Public

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Sled

synonymously with sledge but more often to refer to a particular type of sledge without runners. Sleigh refers to a moderate to large-sized, usually open-topped

Nór

against the sons of Nór. Beiti the sea-king had one of his ships put on sledge runners and so passed in the ship over the snow-covered land starting from what

Sledge (disambiguation)

Look up sledge in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. A sledge, or sled, is a vehicle with runners for sliding. Sledge may also refer to: Sledge, Mississippi

Qamutiik

A qamutiik (Inuktitut: ᖃᒧᑏᒃ; alternate spellings qamutik (single sledge runner), komatik, Greenlandic: qamutit) is a traditional Inuit dog sled designed

Yuya

the vaulted per-nu shrine of Lower Egypt. Though appearing to sit on sledge runners, it had no base so the three nested gilded (and silvered) anthropoid

Comparison of the Amundsen and Scott expeditions

expected for the season, making the surface much less suitable for the sledge runners. Furthermore, the tailwind which they had expected to aid them home

Thuya

sloping roof of the per-wer shrine of Upper Egypt, and sits on ornamental sledge runners, their non-functionality underscored by the three battens attached below

TT1

sarcophagus or outer coffin shaped like a shrine. This was mounted on sledge runners and fitted with four working wheels; the wheels and axles were not found

The Pacific (miniseries)

Basilone), Cape Gloucester (Leckie), Peleliu (Leckie and Sledge), Iwo Jima (Basilone), and Okinawa (Sledge). The show was spearheaded by Bruce C. McKenna (credited

Tomb of Kha and Merit

to Merit's 228.5 centimetres (7.50 ft), and base style as Kha's has sledge runners and Merit's does not. Both are made of black-painted sycamore wood without