To the South Pole

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published by Creative Education P O Box 227 Mankato Minnesota 56002 Creative Education is an imprint of The Creative Company www thecreativecompany us design and production by Ellen Huber art direction by Rita Marshall printed by Corporate Graphics in the United States of America photographs by Alamy Lordprice Collection Photos 12 Photoshot Holdings Ltd Corbis Bettmann PoodlesRock Dreamstime Bernard Breton Getty Images After William Henry Browne David Boyer National Geographic Hulton Archive Mansell Time Life Pictures Herbert Ponting Scott Polar Research Institute University of Cambridge Bob Thomas Popperfoto Topical Press Agency The Granger Collection NYC History-map com iStockphoto Nicholas Belton Mike Bentley Brandon Laufenberg National Geographic Stock Norbert Wu Minden Pictures National Library of Australia Copyright 2012 Creative Education International copyright reserved in all countries No part of this book may be reproduced in any form without written permission from the publisher library of congress cataloging-in-publication data for the hardcover edition Bodden Valerie To the South Pole by Valerie Bodden p cm Great expeditions Includes bibliographical references and index Summary A history of Roald Amundsen’s successful 1911 trip to the South Pole detailing the challenges encountered the individuals involved the discoveries made and how the expedition left its mark upon the world ISBN 978-1-60818-069-1 hardcover ISBN 978-1-56660-045-3 eBook 1 Amundsen Roald 1872 1928 Juvenile literature 2 Explorers Norway Biography Juvenile literature 3 South Pole Discovery and exploration Juvenile literature I Title II Series G585 A6B57 2011 919 8’9 dc22 2010033552 CPSIA 110310 PO1383 First Edition 246897531