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My attainment of the pole

Frederick A. Cook

Ingredientes exploración polar conquista del Polo Norte controversia histórica

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My Attainment of the Pole is a compelling narrative penned by Frederick Albert Cook, recounting his claim of being the first person to reach the North Pole. In this gripping account, Cook takes readers on a journey through the treacherous Arctic terrain, detailing the challenges, triumphs, and controversies surrounding his historic polar expedition. Through vivid descriptions and personal reflections, Cook provides insight into the harsh conditions and extreme isolation of the Arctic wilderness. He describes the relentless struggle against freezing temperatures, shifting ice floes, and dwindling supplies as he and his team journeyed toward their elusive goal. Cooks narrative is not only an adventure tale but also a testament to human resilience and determination in the face of adversity. His account of reaching the North Pole, if true, represents a monumental achievement in the annals of exploration, forever altering our understanding of the polar regions. However, Cooks claim to have reached the North Pole has been met with skepticism and controversy, with many questioning the veracity of his account. Despite the debate surrounding his achievement, My Attainment of the Pole remains a captivating and thought-provoking read, offering readers a glimpse into the extraordinary challenges and triumphs of polar exploration.

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EditorialEditorial Cervantes Digital
Materia (Thema)Literatura: historia y crítica
ISBN9791223020210
IdiomaInglés
Año2024
OrigenColombia
Páginas828
Tamaño14 × 21.6 cm
Peso1,100 g
DisponibilidadEn mesa

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