Robert E. Peary and the Discovery of the North Pole

Robert E. Peary and the Discovery of the North Pole
Author: Robert E. Peary
Publisher: Read Books Ltd
Total Pages: 24
Release: 2016-09-06
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1473356814


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The North Pole

The North Pole
Author: Robert E. Peary
Publisher: DigiCat
Total Pages: 297
Release: 2022-05-28
Genre: Travel
ISBN:


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The North Pole is a book by Robert E. Peary. It presents the discovery of The North Pole in 1909 under the auspices of the Peary Arctic Club in colorful fashion.

The Discovery of the North Pole

The Discovery of the North Pole
Author: Robert Edwin Peary
Publisher:
Total Pages: 78
Release: 1910
Genre: Arctic regions
ISBN:


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Collection of articles from Nash's Magazine describing Peary's journey to the North Pole in 1909.

The North Pole: Its Discovery in 1909 Under the Auspices of the Peary Arctic Club

The North Pole: Its Discovery in 1909 Under the Auspices of the Peary Arctic Club
Author: Robert Edwin Peary
Publisher: Library of Alexandria
Total Pages: 483
Release: 1986
Genre: History
ISBN: 1465553282


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It may not be inapt to liken the attainment of the North Pole to the winning of a game of chess, in which all the various moves leading to a favorable conclusion had been planned in advance, long before the actual game began. It was an old game for me—a game which I had been playing for twenty-three years, with varying fortunes. Always, it is true, I had been beaten, but with every defeat came fresh knowledge of the game, its intricacies, its difficulties, its subtleties, and with every fresh attempt success came a trifle nearer; what had before appeared either impossible, or, at the best, extremely dubious, began to take on an aspect of possibility, and, at last, even of probability. Every defeat was analyzed as to its causes in all their bearings, until it became possible to believe that those causes could in future be guarded against and that, with a fair amount of good fortune, the losing game of nearly a quarter of a century could be turned into one final, complete success. It is true that with this conclusion many well informed and intelligent persons saw fit to differ. But many others shared my views and gave without stint their sympathy and their help, and now, in the end, one of my greatest unalloyed pleasures is to know that their confidence, subjected as it was to many trials, was not misplaced, that their trust, their belief in me and in the mission to which the best years of my life have been given, have been abundantly justified. But while it is true that so far as plan and method are concerned the discovery of the North Pole may fairly be likened to a game of chess, there is, of course, this obvious difference: in chess, brains are matched against brains. In the quest of the Pole it was a struggle of human brains and persistence against the blind, brute forces of the elements of primeval matter, acting often under laws and impulses almost unknown or but little understood by us, and thus many times seemingly capricious, freaky, not to be foretold with any degree of certainty. For this reason, while it was possible to plan, before the hour of sailing from New York, the principal moves of the attack upon the frozen North, it was not possible to anticipate all of the moves of the adversary. Had this been possible, my expedition of 1905-1906, which established the then "farthest north" record of 87° 6´, would have reached the Pole. But everybody familiar with the records of that expedition knows that its complete success was frustrated by one of those unforeseen moves of our great adversary—in that a season of unusually violent and continued winds disrupted the polar pack, separating me from my supporting parties, with insufficient supplies, so that, when almost within striking distance of the goal, it was necessary to turn back because of the imminent peril of starvation. When victory seemed at last almost within reach, I was blocked by a move which could not possibly have been foreseen, and which, when I encountered it, I was helpless to meet. And, as is well known, I and those with me were not only checkmated but very nearly lost our lives as well. But all that is now as a tale that is told. This time it is a different and perhaps a more inspiring story, though the records of gallant defeat are not without their inspiration. And the point which it seems fit to make in the beginning is that success crowned the efforts of years because strength came from repeated defeats, wisdom from earlier error, experience from inexperience, and determination from them all.

Robert Peary and the Quest for the North Pole

Robert Peary and the Quest for the North Pole
Author: Daniel E. Harmon
Publisher: Infobase Publishing
Total Pages: 65
Release: 2001
Genre: Arctic regions
ISBN: 0791064409


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Examines the life and adventures of American explorer Robert Peary, focusing on his attempts to be the first man to reach the North Pole in the early twentieth century.

The North Pole

The North Pole
Author: Robert Edwin Peary
Publisher:
Total Pages: 496
Release: 1910
Genre: Nature
ISBN:


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Discovery of the North Pole by Commander Robert E. Peary, U.S.N. : Story of how this Great Arctic Explorer Discovered the North Pole, April 6, 1909 ... : Also, Dr. Frederick A. Cook's Story : His Claim to Have Reached the North Pole, April 21, 1908, was Rejected by the University of Copenhagen for Lack of Proof ...

Discovery of the North Pole by Commander Robert E. Peary, U.S.N. : Story of how this Great Arctic Explorer Discovered the North Pole, April 6, 1909 ... : Also, Dr. Frederick A. Cook's Story : His Claim to Have Reached the North Pole, April 21, 1908, was Rejected by the University of Copenhagen for Lack of Proof ...
Author: Frederick Albert Cook
Publisher: Philadelphia : s.n.
Total Pages: 432
Release: 1909
Genre:
ISBN:


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The North Pole

The North Pole
Author: Robert Edwin Peary
Publisher: Cooper Square Publishers
Total Pages: 514
Release: 2001
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN:


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Was Robert Peary the first man to reach the North Pole, as he claimed, on April 6, 1909? Rival explorer Frederick A. Cook called Peary's announcement a hoax, a conspiracy to fame supported by Peary's moneyed financiers.

Robert E. Peary at the North Pole

Robert E. Peary at the North Pole
Author: Thomas D. Davies
Publisher:
Total Pages: 306
Release: 2009-12
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9780914025207


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This book contains the definitive analysis of the navigation and achievement of the discovery of the North Pole by Robert Peary and Matthew Hensen in April of 1909. The report is the work of members of the Foundation for the Promotion of the Art of Navigation. It was commissioned by the National Geographic Society in 1989 to resolve the controversies surrounding this achievement once and for all. "I consider this the end of a historic controversy and the confirmation of due justice to a great explorer." - Gilbert M. Grosvenor, President National Geographic Society