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Realm Of Ice And Sky Triumph Tragedy And Historys Greatest Arctic Rescue Buddy Levy

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Realm Of Ice And Sky Triumph Tragedy And Historys Greatest Arctic Rescue Buddy Levy
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Publisher: St. Martin's Publishing Group
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 33.6 MB
Pages: 384
Author: Buddy Levy
ISBN: 9781250289186, 1250289181
Language: English
Year: 2025

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Realm Of Ice And Sky Triumph Tragedy And Historys Greatest Arctic Rescue Buddy Levy by Buddy Levy 9781250289186, 1250289181 instant download after payment.

Two-time National Outdoor Book Award-winning author Buddy Levy's thrilling narrative of polar exploration via airshipand the men who sacrificed everything to make history.
Arctic explorer and American visionary Walter Wellman pioneered both polar and trans-Atlantic airship aviation, making history's first attempts at each. Wellman has been cast as a self-promoting egomaniac known mostly for his catastrophic failures. Instead he was a courageous innovator who pushed the boundaries of polar exploration and paved the way for the ultimate conquest of the North Pole—which would be achieved not by dogsled or airplane, but by airship.
American explorer Dr. Frederick Cook was the first to claim he made it to the North Pole in 1908. A year later, so did American Robert Peary, but both Cook's and Peary's claims had been seriously questioned. There was enough doubt that Norwegian explorer extraordinaire Roald Amundsen—who'd made history and a name for...

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