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Roald Amundsen (1872--1928) was a Norwegian explorer of Antarctica who led the first expedition in 1911--1912 to sucessfully reach the South Pole (on December 14). His party preceded the arrival of that of his bitter rival, [R. F. Scott]? of the United Kingdom, by over a month. Amundsen recounted his journey in the book The South Pole: An Account of the Norwegian Antarctic Expedition in the "Fram", 1910--1912. Amundsen died in 1928 in an airplane crash in the Arctic Ocean; he had been on a rescue mission. His airplane was never found.

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An e-text? of Arthur G. Chater's 1912 English translation of The South Pole is available from Project Gutenberg:


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