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The Great Polar Fraud Cook Peary And Byrdhow Three American Heroes Duped The World Into Thinking They Had Reached The North Pole Anthony Galvin

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The Great Polar Fraud Cook Peary And Byrdhow Three American Heroes Duped The World Into Thinking They Had Reached The North Pole Anthony Galvin
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Publisher: Skyhorse
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 1.47 MB
Author: Anthony Galvin
ISBN: 9781629145044, 9781629149684, 1629145041, 1629149683
Language: English
Year: 2013

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The Great Polar Fraud Cook Peary And Byrdhow Three American Heroes Duped The World Into Thinking They Had Reached The North Pole Anthony Galvin by Anthony Galvin 9781629145044, 9781629149684, 1629145041, 1629149683 instant download after payment.

In 1910 Roald Amundsen set off from Oslo toward the North Pole but soon received word that two Americans—Frederick Cook and Robert Peary—each claimed to have reached the Pole ahead of him. Devastated, Amundsen famously went south. For years Cook and Peary tried to convince the world of their claims. Finally the National Geographic Society endorsed Peary, and the matter seemed settled. In May 1926 an American airman, Richard Byrd, flew north in a three-engine plane, and returned with a log showing that he had flow exactly over the geographical North Pole, becoming the third man to reach that mythical spot. National Geographic again supported the claim.
However, it is now obvious that Peary claimed distances he could not possibly have achieved, and it is doubtful that Cooke, who had a history of fraud, ever got even close to the pole. Byrd flew further north than anyone before, but he did not have the fuel to have made the journey he claimed—his log was...

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