Monday, July 27, 2020
On to Travel
I have moved back into non-fiction for one of my last sorties into that area of
the library. The mammoth travel section is bursting with guide books, so it's
quite hard to find a prose book I can actually read. I selected Racing With
Death: Douglas Mawson - Antarctic Explorer by Beau Riffenburgh. It's not a
travel book at all, it's a biography of a largely forgotten Antarctic explorer.
It's actually quite good, but he was mainly remembered in his lifetime for an
especially daring trek across the ice when everyone but him died. I am not sure
in any way it was especially notable and he'll always go down as a footnote
compared to the likes of Scott and Shakleton, and the rest of his life was
really quite ordinary baring the years in the Antarctic. Nevertheless, it's a
decent book and gets 8 out of 10.
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