The North Pole

With an Introduction by Theodore Roosevelt

 

By Robert E. Peary

 

London. Hodder and Stoughton. 1910. First UK Edition. Sm4to, [xii], 326pp., 116 plates and illustrations from photographs including 4 photogravure, large colour fold-out map, 3 Appendices, Index. Publisher’s light green cloth, bright gilt spine titles with white stamped polar bear illustration in white ruled border, and white stamped borders and titles with bright gilt medallion portrait on front cover, white polar bear on back cover. A Near Fine copy with no prior ownership markings, no foxing, folds or tears, off-set on title page, else a Near Fine Copy.

— Arctic Bibliography 13230.

 

The first person narrative of Peary’s last expedition 1908-09. Contents cover expedition organization, personnel, the voyage, the Roosevelt’s passage through the ice of Smith Sound-Robeson Channel; winter quarters at Camp Jesup, Cape Sheridan, north Ellesmere Island, hunting and game including musk oxen; sledging with illustration of the Peary sledge. Preparations, organization of parties and his detailed account of the march to the North Pole.

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