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020 _a9780194789035
040 _aCO-NeUS
_beng
_erda
100 1 0 _989704
_aVicary, Tim
245 1 4 _aThe Coldest Place on Earth /
_cTim Vicary
264 _aOxford :
_bOxford Bookworms ;
_c1992
300 _a55 pages :
_bIllustrations ;
_c16 cm
336 _2rdacontent
_atxt
337 _2rdamedia
_an
_bn
338 _2rdacarrier
_anc
_bnc
347 _2rda
520 _aIn the summer of 1910, a race bagan. A race to be the first man at the Sotuh Pole, in Antartica. Robert Falcon Scott, an Englishman, left London in his ship, the terra Nova, and beagn the long journey south. And on this ship was Roald Amundsen, a Norwegian. But Antarctica is the coldest place on earth, and it is a long hard journey over the ice to the South Pole. Some of the travellers never returned to their home again. This is the story of Scott and Amundsen, and of one of the most famous and dangerous races in history.
082 0 4 _221
_a428.6 /
_bV661c
650 0 _9139637
_aEnglish
_xTeaching
650 0 _9142908
_aReading comprehension
_xProblems, exercises, etc.
942 _cCG
_h428.6 /
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