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Cook & Peary, the polar controversy, resolved, Robert M. Bryce

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Cook & Peary, the polar controversy, resolved, Robert M. Bryce
Language
eng
Bibliography note
Includes bibliographical references (p. 987-1122) and index
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Index
index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Cook & Peary
Nature of contents
bibliography
Oclc number
35280718
Responsibility statement
Robert M. Bryce
Sub title
the polar controversy, resolved
Table Of Contents
The sunrise of ambition -- I must have fame -- The inspiration of all the world -- A permanent drawing power for life -- The conditions of happiness -- Will you kindly come to our rescue? -- This vanishing of the Pole Star -- An unimaginable dream -- A year, a month and a day -- You have chosen the happier lot -- Between the forbidden tundra and the smiling snow -- And therefore to the top of the world -- The wind-loved place -- I have been to the pole! -- I show you my hands -- We believe in you -- Into the hall of bribery -- Tell it to the Danes! -- I suppose I am -- Veritas -- A perversion of history -- The meanest men in the world -- At the head of the fraudists -- The new era -- Was I one of your heroes? -- The pointed finger from his grave -- A matter of veracity -- To the top of the continent? -- Return to the pole -- To dream and not to count the cost
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Cook and Peary
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