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Fuchs 3 (91) 1998 Scott Polar Research Institute Sir Vivian Fuchs, in Conversation with Charles Swithinbank. Recorded on 30 June and 2 July 1998 by Christopher Warren. SPRI Oral History Programme, 1 hr 59 min. (In addition there are translations of “The Crossing of Antarctica” in 14 languages: Japanese, 1959; Danish, 1958; Dutch, 1958; German, 1958; Hebrew, 1958; Norwegian, 1958; Portuguese, 1958; French, 1959; Polish, 1959; Spanish, 1959; Swedish, 1959; Czech, 1960; Slovene, 1960; Hungarian, 1962.) Fuchs 4