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A beautiful, fully illustated edition of Apsley Cherry-Garrard's
wonderful record of the Worst Journey in the World. Cherry-Garrard
does describe Scott's unsucessful attempt to be to first person to
the South Pole, but this is not the "worst journey." This is the
complete book--Volumes I and II and glossary.
"The Worst Journey in the World" recounts Robert Falcon Scott's
ill-fated expedition to the South Pole. Apsley Cherry-Garrard?the
youngest member of Scott's team and one of three men to make and
survive the notorious Winter Journey?draws on his firsthand
experiences as well as the diaries of his compatriots to create a
stirring and detailed account of Scott's legendary expedition.
Cherry himself would be among the search party that discovered the
corpses of Scott and his men, who had long since perished from
starvation and brutal cold. It is through Cherry's insightful
narrative and keen descriptions that Scott and the other members of
the expedition are fully memorialized.
""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
""When people ask me, 'What is your favorite travel book?' I nearly
always name this book. It is about courage, misery, starvation,
heroism, exploration, discovery, and friendship." --Paul
Theroux
"National Geographic Adventure "magazine hailed this volume as the
#1 greatest adventure book of all time. Published in 1922 by an
expedition survivor, it recounts the riveting tale of Robert Falcon
Scott's ill-fated race to the South Pole. Apsley Cherry-Garrard,
the youngest member of the party, offers sensitive
characterizations of each of his companions. Their journal entries
complement his narrative, providing vivid perspectives on the
expedition's dangers and hardships as well as its inspiring
examples of optimism, strength, and selflessness.
Hoping to prove a missing link between reptiles and birds, the
author and his companions traveled through the dead of Antarctic
winter to the remote breeding grounds of the Emperor Penguin. They
crossed a frozen sea in utter darkness, dragging an 800-pound
sledge through blizzards, howling winds, and average temperatures
of 60 below zero. This "worst journey" was followed by the
disastrous trek to the South Pole. Cherry-Garrard's compelling
account constitutes a moving testament to Scott and to the other
men of the expedition. This new edition of the adventure classic
features several pages of vintage photographs.
Celebrate the weird, wacky, and wonderful world of plants with a
book that revels in the diversity of the botanical world. Plants
are truly awe-inspiring. They can be vast, minute, smelly, or
spectacularly ugly. Some plants live on their own, or by growing
off others; some live by air and water; others are carnivorous,
eating the creatures around them; some plants look remarkably like
animals; while others have unusual symbolism; and some have special
cultural significance. This book explores them all, bringing
together the most peculiar and most fascinating plants on the
planet - celebrating them in all their diverse splendour. Split
into five chapters, covering everything from poisonous plants to
painkilling ones, Michael Perry explains exactly what makes each
plant special. With exquisitely detailed illustrations of all the
different species, this is an informative, humorous, and beautiful
gift for all those who love plants - whether they want to grow them
or not. Hortus Curious delivers a different way to view the plant
world and enjoy it for its bonkers and bizarre. The book is split
into five chapters, covering: - Plants Behaving Badly - the
criminal world of plants such as poisonous plants, insect catching
plants, and plants that do risky things - Mistaken Identity -
plants that look like other things, e.g. flowers that look like
monkeys, bees, or even dead man's fingers - Greater Good - did you
know that aspirin comes from a plant? This chapter explores the
plants that make up our everyday products - Superheroes - find out
about the plants that can disguise themselves, changing colour,
shape or even moving themselves - X-rated Plants - a selection of
the rudest plants out there! A humorous and quirky gift book for
people interested in plants and gardening, Hortus Curious is sure
to delight.
Meet Self-Control, a superhero who wants to teach young children
his super powers of self-control! Anxiety, frustration, anger, and
other difficult feelings won't stand a chance against their
new-found powers. Self-Control teaches children with emotional and
sensory regulation difficulties aged approximately 4-7 how to calm
themselves using self-massage, deep pressure, breathing exercises,
and activities such as making an imaginary list and finding their
own peaceful place. This illustrated book also features an appendix
with photocopiable super power charts, reinforcers, and reminder
tools to ensure that parents, teachers, and other professionals can
support children in upholding superhero strategies even after the
book has been read.
Meet Max - a boy with Tourette syndrome (TS). Max invites readers
to learn about Tourette's from his perspective, helping them to
understand what tics and triggers are and what it feels like to
have TS. He explains how living with TS can sometimes be difficult,
and how people around him can help him to feel happy and accepted.
This illustrated book is ideal for young people aged 7 upwards, as
well as parents, friends, teachers and other professionals working
with children with TS. It is also an excellent starting point for
family and classroom discussions.
The self-control super hero is back! This time, they've come
prepared with simple strategies to tackle the difficult emotions
and challenges of everyday life. From the morning routine to making
friends at recess, paying attention in class and getting a good
night's sleep, this guide will help children stay on track and save
the day! Focussing on specific times of the day that present
particular challenges, the book uses illustrations and simple
language to describe breathing exercises, stretching, and
visualization techniques to help children aged 4-7 keep calm and in
control. Suitable for all children, but especially those with
sensory and emotional regulation difficulties, this is an
accessible guide with extra tips and resources for parents,
educators or therapists.
Perhaps the greatest first-hand account of polar exploration.
In his introduction to the harrowing story of the Scott expedition
to the South Pole, Apsley Cherry-Garrard states that "Polar
Exploration is at once the cleanest and most isolated way of having
a bad time which has been devised." This is his gripping account of
an expedition gone disastrously wrong.
One of the youngest members of Scott's team, the author was later
part of the rescue party that eventually found the frozen bodies of
Scott and three men who had accompanied him on the final push to
the Pole. Prior to this sad denouement, Cherry-Garrard's account is
filled with details of scientific discovery and anecdotes of human
resilience in a harsh environment, supported by diary excerpts and
accounts from other explorers.
Summing up the reasons for writing the book, Cherry-Garrard says:
"To me, and perhaps to you, the interest in this story is the men,
and it is the spirit of the men, "the response of the spirit,"
which is interesting rather than what they did or failed to do:
except in a superficial sense, they never failed... It is a story
about human minds with all kinds of ideas and questions involved,
which stretch beyond the furthest horizons."
Meet the Keep-Calm Guru, our expert guide to the art of staying
cool, calm, and in control in the face of overpowering feelings!
This illustrated book introduces wise ways for children to
recognize and cope with anxiety, anger, frustration, and other
difficult emotions. Using everything from yoga poses and pressure
holds, to deep breathing and relaxing coloring activities, the
Keep-Calm Guru shows kids how to take back control and feel cool,
calm, and just right. Suitable for children with sensory and
emotional regulation difficulties aged approximately 7-14 years.
The children of The Adoption Club have lots of different feelings
about adoption. Michael was scared when he first met this adopted
family, and was worried his adoptive family might not keep him.
Other children talk about feeling happy, sad and angry, and how
feeling can make them behave strangely. This workbook gives
children a way to sort out feelings, discuss them and feel better.
Written for counsellors and therapists working with children aged
5-11, as well as adoptive parents, this workbook is designed to
help children to explore their feelings and behavior. It is one of
a set of five interactive therapeutic workbooks featuring The
Adoption Club written to address the key emotional and
psychological challenges adopted children often experience.
Together, they provide an approachable, interactive and playful way
to help children to learn about themselves and have fun at the same
time.
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