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COOK, Frederick A.

Through the first Antarctic night 1898-1899;

A narrative of the voyage of the "Belgica" among newly discovered lands and over an unknown sea about the South Pole.

Stock Code
104946
London, Heinemann, 1900
£1,250

'One of the finest and most interesting from any Antarctic expedition' (Rosove). Cook's narrative of the first Belgian expedition to the Antarctic, under Gerlache de Gomery, was the only first-hand account of the expedition published in English. Among the crew was the young Roald Amundsen on his first expedition, who subsequently wrote admiringly of Cook's 'courage, unfailing hope, endless cheerfulness'.

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Description

First UK edition, 8vo, xxiv, 478 pp., numerous illustrations including 4 in colour, original light blue cloth with pictorial vignette on the front cover, a fine copy.

Bibliography

Rosove 76.A3; cf Taurus 19 (limited edition).

Stock ID:104946

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