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Flaws in the Ice: In search of Douglas Mawson

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In Search of Douglas Mawson

by David Day
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Publication Date: 23/10/2013
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In this compelling and revealing new book, David Day draws upon all this new evidence, as well as on the vast research he undertook for his international history of Antarctica, and on his own experience of sailing to the Antarctic coastline where Mawson's reputation was first created.


In Flaws in the Ice, prize-winning historian David Day searches forthe real Douglas Mawson. After travelling south on his own six-week odyssey to the Antarctic, the author answers the difficult questions about Mawson that have hitherto lain buried - from questions about his intimate relationship with Lady Scott, and his leadership of the ill-fated Australiasian Antarctic Expedition of 1911-14, to his conduct during the legendary trek that led to the death of his two companions. He also explores how Mawson subsequently concealed his failures and deficiencies as an expedition leader, and created for himself a heroic image that has persisted for a century.
For many decades, there has been only one published, first-hand account of the expedition - the one written and orchestrated by Mawson himself. Only recently have alternative accounts become publicly available. The most important of these is the long-suppressed diary of Mawson's deputy, Cecil Madigan, who is scathing in his criticisms of Mawson's abilities, achievements, and character. At the same time, other accounts have appeared from leading members of the expedition that also challenge Mawson's official story.
In this compelling and revealing new book, David Day draws upon all this new evidence, as well as on the vast research he undertook for his international history of Antarctica, and on his own experience of sailing to the Antarctic coastline where Mawson's reputation was first created. Flaws in the Ice will change perceptions of Douglas Mawson forever.
Praise for Antarctica-
'Day's antarctica is an impressive piece of work, an impartial and deeply researched account of the politics of polar annexation.'The Time Literary supplement
'Day has done a remarkable job of collating information from rich and varied international sources. Thanks to Day, the intrigues and posturing that saturate the history of this distant land have now been exposed.' Nature
ISBN:
9781922070746
9781922070746
Category:
Expeditions
Format:
Paperback
Publication Date:
23-10-2013
Publisher:
Scribe Publications
Country of origin:
Australia
Pages:
352
Dimensions (mm):
234x154x26mm
Weight:
0.48kg
David Day

David Day has written widely on Australian history and the history of World War II.

His biography of John Curtin won the 2000 Queensland Premier’s Literary Awards Prize for History and was shortlisted for the 2000 New South Wales Premier’s Literary Awards Douglas Stewart Prize for Non-Fiction, while his biography of Ben Chifley was shortlisted for the New South Wales Premier’s Award for History in 2002.

David Day is currently an Honorary Associate with the History Program at La Trobe University and a visiting professor at the University of Aberdeen. He lives in Eltham, Victoria.

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My only knowledge of the Antarctic explorers is a blurred and vague memory of "Fire in the Snow" and TV documentaries on Mawson. Naturally Mawson in my mind was a great hero. This book held my interest even as it went into details of the expeditions of Mawson and his companions. Mawson is seen mainly through the eyes of Madigan and is revealed not merely as a flawed human being, but also as scheming and unlikable. Sometimes I feel the author can twist any facts and any evidence to put Mawson in a bad light. Beneath the author's carefully chosen words is a seething anger. Am I convinced by David Day/ Yes possibly, but I would like to hear the other side of the story.

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