The South Pole; an account of the Norwegian Antarctic expedition in the Fram, 1…


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(4.3 stars; 37 reviews)

In contrast to Scott's South Pole expedition, Amundsen's expedition benefited from good equipment, appropriate clothing, and a fundamentally different primary task (Amundsen did no surveying on his route south and is known to have taken only two photographs). Amundsen had a better understanding of dogs and their handling, and he used of skis more effectively. He pioneered an entirely new route to the Pole, and they returned. In Amundsen's own words: "Victory awaits him who has everything in order -- luck, people call it. Defeat is certain for him who has neglected to take the necessary precautions in time; this is called bad luck." Short accounts by other members of the party are appended. (Summary adapted from Wikipedia by Karen Merline.) (19 hr 48 min)

Chapitres

Dedication; The First Account; Introduction by Fridtjof Nansen 35:59 Lu par Beecher
Vol I Ch 1: The History of the South Pole, pt 1 20:44 Lu par J. M. Smallheer
Vol I Ch 1: The History of the South Pole, pt 2 17:58 Lu par J. M. Smallheer
Vol I Ch 1: The History of the South Pole, pt 3 17:08 Lu par J. M. Smallheer
Vol I Ch 2: Plan and Preparations, pt 1 25:03 Lu par Laura Caldwell
Vol I Ch 2: Plan and Preparations, pt 2 24:38 Lu par Martina
Vol I Ch 2: Plan and Preparations, pt 3 24:42 Lu par Ger
Vol I Ch 3: On the Way to the South, pt 1 25:48 Lu par Greg Bell
Vol I Ch 3: On the Way to the South, pt 2 23:40 Lu par Scott Carpenter
Vol I Ch 4: From Madeira to the Barrier, pt 1 43:27 Lu par Dick Durette
Vol I Ch 4: From Madeira to the Barrier, pt 2 32:54 Lu par naksha
Vol I Ch 5: On the Barrier, pt 1 24:01 Lu par texttalker
Vol I Ch 5: On the Barrier, pt 2 32:46 Lu par texttalker
Vol I Ch 6: Depot Journeys, pt 1 34:37 Lu par Jamie Strassenburg, Cypress, California
Vol I Ch 6: Depot Journeys, pt 2 54:03 Lu par Lizzie Driver
Vol I Ch 7: Preparing for Winter 37:08 Lu par Philippa
Vol I Ch 8: A Day at Framheim, pt 1 26:20 Lu par Philippa
Vol I Ch 8: A Day at Framheim, pt 2 24:33 Lu par Philippa
Vol I Ch 8: A Day at Framheim, pt 3 45:22 Lu par Philippa
Vol I Ch 9: The End of the Winter, pt 1 33:49 Lu par Anna Simon
Vol I Ch 9: The End of the Winter, pt 2 32:32 Lu par Anna Simon
Vol II Ch 10: The Start for the Pole, pt 1 33:38 Lu par Kristine Bekere
Vol II Ch 10: The Start for the Pole, pt 2 31:25 Lu par Kristine Bekere
Vol II Ch 11: Through the Mountains, pt 1 53:42 Lu par Dick Durette
Vol II Ch 11: Through the Mountains, pt 2 32:52 Lu par ricell
Vol II Ch 11: Through the Mountains, pt 3 25:05 Lu par Anna Simon
Vol II Ch 12: At the Pole 42:35 Lu par texttalker
Vol II Ch 13: The Return to Framheim, pt 1 30:28 Lu par Philippa
Vol II Ch 13: The Return to Framheim, pt 2 33:13 Lu par Philippa
Vol II Ch 14: Northward 48:36 Lu par Tom Crawford
Vol II Ch 15: The Eastern Sledge Journey pt 1, by Lieutenant K. Prestrud 42:16 Lu par Tom Crawford
Vol II Ch 15: The Eastern Sledge Journey pt 2, by Lieutenant K. Prestrud 33:06 Lu par Scott Carpenter
Vol II Ch 15: The Eastern Sledge Journey pt 3, by Lieutenant K. Prestrud 34:31 Lu par Anna Simon
Vol II Ch 16: The Voyage of the "Fram" pt 1, by First-Lieutenant Thorvald Nilsen 17:23 Lu par Christine Blachford
Vol II Ch 16: The Voyage of the "Fram" pt 2, by First-Lieutenant Thorvald Nilsen 25:26 Lu par Christine Blachford
Vol II Ch 16: The Voyage of the "Fram" pt 3, by First-Lieutenant Thorvald Nilsen 25:26 Lu par Varra Unreal
Vol II Ch 16: The Voyage of the "Fram" pt 4, by First-Lieutenant Thorvald Nilsen 42:33 Lu par texttalker

Critiques


(4.5 stars)

Great story. Loses a star for one entirely incomprehensible reader right towards the end. I just skipped that section, but it's not a crucial section. I don't know how the coordinator could have allowed that reading to be included. Sounded like someone whose command of English was poor, who had a very bad cold, with breathing difficulties, and was badly recorded. Utterly impossible to understand. But overall this book reading is excellent.

Very good. Only a couple readers that were hard to listen to.


(4 stars)

Great winterry story


(5 stars)

i love winter so this book is amazing to me. i mostly enjoyed the details the author presents. audio was mostly good, but few readers had such strong accents that they took focus from the story on to the unusual pronunciations.

great to hear after listening to Scott's book failing to reach p


(5 stars)

lady narrator speaks so fast it's like listening to a auctioneer


(2 stars)

excellent account of the Norwegian South pole expedition.


(4.5 stars)

Amazing book.


(0.5 stars)

Very poor readers indeed. Women are usually very poor readers.