The Centenary of the Birth of Frederick A. Cook
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https://doi.org/10.14430/arctic3505Mots-clés :
Denning, MinksRésumé
Reviews the controversy as to whether Cook or Peary was first to reach the North Pole, and presents some considerations indicating the authenticity of Cook's claim: his feasable method of travel and proven ability to make the journey, his accurate description of the polar region, and his consistent story. Also, Cook's discoveries of a westerly drift of ice northwest of the Canadian Arctic Archipelago and of ice islands are in line with later findings in the area.Téléchargements
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1964-01-01
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