Race for the South Pole brings together, for the first time, the expedition diaries of Captain Robert Falcon Scott & Roald Amundsen – the two men who “raced” over the Antarctic wastes in 1910. Roland Huntford weaves the narrative of events together from the protagonists’ accounts of their fate as it unfolded before them. Also included in the book, which has been published to coincide with the centenary of the so-called race, are diary entries from one of Amundsen’s expedition colleagues, Olav Bjaal&, here translated into English for the first time. To a certain extent, what emerges is a deconstructed account of what happened out on the ice & within the men who did battle with it, eachother & themselves.