ROBERT FALCON SCOTT (1868-1912).

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ROBERT FALCON SCOTT (1868-1912).

The Voyage of the 'Discovery'. London: Smith, Elder & Co., 1905. 2 volumes. 8° (23.7 x 16.4cm). Half-titles, tiles in red and black. 2 folding maps, printed in three colours, loose in pockets at back, plates and maps (some double-page, or coloured). (Occasional light spotting, some browning to loose maps.) Original blue cloth gilt, t.e.g. (light scuffing to upper covers). Provenance: Frances Strachey (d.1931, AUTHOR'S PRESENTATION INSCRIPTION "To Miss Strachey With the authors compliments R.F.Scott 29.6.06", booklabels); by descent.

First edition, second impression, of Scott's account of his National Antarctic Expedition of 1901-1904. His ability to describe the heroic achievements of the expedition catapaulted his name from relative obscurity to international renown and this work became an immediate best-seller. According to family legend Miss Strachey and Scott met socially and enjoyed a mild flirtation. She was the daughter of Sir Edward, later 1st Baron Strachie of Sutton Court in Somerset (1858-1936). At the time of the presentation Sir Edward was spokesman in the Commons for the Board of Agriculture and Fisheries. Frances married Maurice, 3rd Baron O'Hagan in 1911. (2)