An edition of The noose of laurels (1989)

The noose of laurels

Robert E. Peary and the race to the North Pole

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An edition of The noose of laurels (1989)

The noose of laurels

Robert E. Peary and the race to the North Pole

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Who was the first man to stand on top of the world? Most polar historians grant that honor to Robert E. Peary who, after long and brilliant polar career, allegedly reached the North Pole on April 6th, 1909. Long debated, but never proven or disproven, Peary's ultimate achievement seemed destined to remain forever an enigma unenlightened by first-hand information. The Noose of Laurels changes that. Here, Wally Herbert, one of the finest polar explorers of our time, takes on the task of analyzing Peary's achievements. He is uniquely capable to do so, as he is the first polar traveler ever to assess the records and claims of Peary and his chief rival, Dr. Frederick Cook. Wally Herbert received unprecedented cooperation for this book from both the Peary family and the National Geographic Society, the custodians of the Peary Archives. Most important, he was the first man in seventy-five years to be granted access to the famous "Peary Diary," Peary's journal from that fateful expedition of 1909. - Jacket flap.

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Atheneum
Language
English
Pages
395

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Table of Contents

Prologue
Guests of honour
The sheltered years
The uncertain direction of fame
The persistent devil
Fame, one way or another
The vision
The deepening obsession
The years of doubt and suffering
The weather-beaten fanatic
Farthest North, 1906? : Part 1 : "Nothing short will suffice"
Farthest North, 1906? : Part 2 : "The first day of dark"
Farthest North, 1906? : Part 3 : Crocker land"
The threat of Dr. Cook
The final arrow
The North Pole, or not
The onus of proof
The gold brick
The tarnished prize
The burden of truth
The price of fame
Appendix 1 : The Eskimo account of Dr. Cook's attempt to reach the North Pole in 1908
Appendix 2 : The Peary hearings

Edition Notes

Bibliography: p. 371-382.
Includes index.

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Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
910/.9163/2
Library of Congress
G635.P4 H4 1989

The Physical Object

Format
Hardcover
Pagination
395 p., [16] p. of plates
Number of pages
395
Dimensions
25 x x centimeters

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Open Library
OL2182412M
Internet Archive
isbn_9780689120343
ISBN 10
0689120346
ISBN 13
9780689120343
LCCN
89000090
Library Thing
15132
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2421252

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