ROBERT FALCON SCOTT (1868-1912)
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ROBERT FALCON SCOTT (1868-1912)

ROBERT FALCON SCOTT (1868-1912)

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ROBERT FALCON SCOTT (1868-1912)

The Voyage of the 'Discovery'. London: Spottiswoode & Co., Ltd. for Smith, Elder & Co., 1905. 2 volumes, 8° (240 x 163mm.). Half-titles, titles in red and black. 2 folding maps, loose in pockets at back, plates and maps, some double-page, or coloured, publisher's slip at front of vol.I. (Light scattered spotting on fore-edges.) Original blue cloth gilt, upper covers with gilt 'medallions' blocked in semi-relief, top edges gilt (covers dampstained, 'medallions' slightly rubbed as usual, extremities slightly bumped and rubbed). Provenance: Cyril Longhurst (inscription from Scott).

FIRST EDITION, PRESENTATION COPY INSCRIBED BY SCOTT TO HIS EXPEDITION SECRETARY: 'Cyril Longhurst with best wishes and in all gratitude' and signed and dated 12 October 1905. AN IMPORTANT ASSOCIATION COPY of Scott's account of his National Antarctic Expedition of 1901-1904, in which Scott invariably describes Longhurst as 'indefatigable': 'luckily, through this busy, trying time I had much assistance. Our indefatigable Secretary, Mr Longhurst, was always willing to take fresh troubles on his already overburdened shoulders, and devoted his whole energies to the work' (p. 38; see also p. 35). Mount Longhurst, in the Britannia Range on the Western Side of the Ross Ice Shelf, was named by Scott after the National Arctic Expedition Secretary. Conrad p.121; Rosove 286.A1a ('scarce'); Spence 1051; Taurus 41.

R. F. SCOTT and others. Scott's Last Expedition. London: Spottiswoode & Co. Ltd. for Smith, Elder & Co., 1913. 2 volumes, 4° (233 x 165mm.). Title printed in red and black, photogravure portrait frontispieces, 9 folding maps, numerous plates after H. Ponting, E. Wilson and others, 14 coloured, 3 double-page, 2 folding. (The first and last few leaves dampstained and with some wear in the fore-margins.) Original blue cloth, upper covers and spines lettered in gilt, top edges gilt (covers dampstained). Provenance: Cyril Longhurst (inscription from Clements Markham).

FIRST EDITION, PRESENTATION COPY, INSCRIBED BY CLEMENTS MARKHAM: 'Cyril Longhurst with affectionate regards, and in memory of his valuable services to the first expedition and of Captain Scott's high appreciation of them'. AN IMPORTANT ASSOCIATION COPY of the official account of Scott's second, ill-fated expedition. Sir Clements Robert Markham, who contributed the book's preface and had sailed on the Assistance, was instrumental in selecting Scott to lead the Discovery, rather than the scientist others preferred. Conrad p.188; Rosove 290.A1; Spence 1056; Taurus 77. (4)
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