CAPTAIN SCOTT'S STORY AT LAST
The thrilling ttory of the late Captain Scott and his men—told chiefly in his own words, and giving' his unpublished diaries in full —ia a bit of literature that few of our readers will care to miss. For a big sum the publisher of the Australasian magazine, "Life," has bought the exclusive rights for Australasia to publish this notable magazine feature. The Bplendid and tragic story—profusely illustrated with rare photographs—will probably run through five issues of "Life," and give Captain Scott's story, told by himself, from the time the expedition set sail til! the pencil dropped from Scott'a frozen fingers, just before his death. The publisher announces that this important feature will begin in "Life" lor August—on sale about July 22nd—with a profuse ly illustrated introductory article by W.H. Fitchett, and the atory of the great expedition, told from Captain Scott's diaries, will follow in "Life."
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King Country Chronicle, Volume VII, Issue 583, 9 July 1913, Page 3
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