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In 1930 the dashing Gino Watkins led a group of fourteen intrepid
and largely inexperienced young men (including the author's
father) to pioneer the first commercial air route between
Europe and America.
Alongside high adventure, triumph and
tragedy, Scott paints a stunning portrait of two lost worlds
- the Inuit hunters of the polar regions and the 'Brideshead'
generation of English men addicted to adventure. One member
of the expedition was stranded alone on the ice cap for
five months, for much of the time in total darkness.
Blizzards raged continuously and temperatures
dropped to -41°C. For six weeks he was utterly trapped in
an ice cave, unable to get out as his companions mounted
a desperate, last-ditch rescue attempt.
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