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PEARY, Robert.

The North Pole.

With an introduction by Theodore Roosevelt.

Stock Code
93832
London, Hodder and Stoughton, 1910
£2,500

The deluxe signed limited edition signed by Peary. The narrative of Peary's final polar expedition that culminated in him becoming the first man to reach the North Pole.

Born in Pennsylvania in 1856, Robert Edwin Peary was an American explorer who faced great criticism in his day for claiming to be the first person to have reached the geographic North Pole. It is now suspected that he may have been 30 to 60 miles short of the Pole, but is still credited with the achievement.

Peary was obsessed with the idea of being first to the North Pole. To prepare for his goal, between 1886 and 1897, Robert E. Peary led five expeditions to Greenland and Arctic Canada. After departing from New York City on July 16, 1905, aboard the Roosevelt, Peary sledged to within 175 miles of the Pole in 1906. Melted ice blocking the sea path thwarted the mission's

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Description

First edition, 4to, edition deluxe, limited to 500 copies signed by Peary and Bob Bartlett, xii, 326 pp., 4 photogravures, 112 tipped-in photographic illustrations, large coloured map, modern full blue morocco gilt, gilt pictorial roundel to upper cover, slipcase, a fine example.

Bibliography

Arctic Bib., 13230.

Stock ID:93832

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