8_>6 REVIEW OF REVIEWS. October 1, 1913. 



Sc ott's Last Expedit ion 



Being the Story of the Expedition to the South 

 Pole under Captain Robert Falcon Scott, 1913. 



rhe most sublimely tragic story of the century. Every Hue from the time 

 he set our. buoyant with hope, down to the last bad moments when the pencil 

 dropped from his numbed lingers 



AND WHAT A STORY ! You will thrill as you read, and will hand the 

 book to your boy, proud that he, too, shall read the story of a man who, fac- 

 ing great odds, achieved in his death undying fame. 



THE SIZE — The work is in two handsome Royal <Svo. volumes 

 (size 9\ ins. x 6 ins.), each containing about 500 pages. 



THE PRINT is clear and well set. 



THE ILLUSTRATIONS— 18 Coloured Illustrations, including 

 Sixteen Coloured Reproductions from Water-colour by Dr. Wilson, and 

 Two Coloured Photographs. 

 About 200 Photographic Illustrations and Maps. 



MTE.— The photographs were taken by HERBERT G. PONTING, F.R.G.S., a photo- 

 grapher, whose fame is universal. He went with the expedition specially to make these 

 pictures, some of which are wonderfully beautiful, and all are interesting. 



TO ARRIVE — About the middle of November. The supply is 

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THE PRICE — By special arrangement we are enabled to offer 

 you the work at the English published price — 42- the two 

 volumes. If posted to any address in the Commonwealth, 44 --. 



HOW TO ORDER — Just sign the form below and post it to 

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DATE 1913. 



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