We’re excited to share some big news: SquarePages.co is now OpenChapter.io! Read more in the latest blog post here.
Book cover

My attainment of the Pole : $b being the record of the expedition that first reached the boreal center, 1907-1909. With the final summary of the polar controversy

By Frederick Albert Cook

(3.5 stars) • 10 reviews

Embark on a thrilling journey to the top of the world, where a lone explorer battles the elements and rivals to claim the ultimate prize.

Genres
Released
2011-08-03
Formats
epub
mobi
epub (images)
mobi (images)
epub3 (images)
txt
Read Now

Summary

"My Attainment of the Pole" by Frederick Albert Cook is the explorer's own telling of his journey to the North Pole, outlining his assertion of being the first to conquer this icy summit in 1909 and addressing the bitter disputes that followed, especially with rival Robert Peary. Cook paints a vivid picture of the Arctic's stark beauty and the trials he overcame in this extreme environment. His account begins by showcasing the intense feelings he experienced upon his arrival at the North Pole, where he mused upon the otherworldly scenery and his victory over nature's challenges. He recognizes the difficulties in pinpointing his precise location given the shifting ice and light, and he alludes to the challenges against his claims which he faced from competitors. Through his narrative, Cook seeks to document his voyage and to defend his reputation.

About the Author

Frederick Albert Cook was an American explorer, physician and ethnographer, who is most known for allegedly being the first to reach the North Pole on April 21, 1908. A competing claim was made a year later by Robert Peary, though both men's accounts have since been fiercely disputed; in December 1909, after reviewing Cook's limited records, a commission of the University of Copenhagen ruled his claim unproven. Nonetheless, in 1911, Cook published a memoir of the expedition in which he maintained the veracity of his assertions. In addition, he also claimed to have been the first person to reach the summit of Denali, the highest mountain in North America, a claim which has since been similarly discredited. Though he may not have achieved either Denali or the North Pole, his was the first and only expedition where a United States national discovered an Arctic island, Meighen Island.

Average Rating
4.0
Aggregate review score sourced from Goodreads
5
200
4
200
3
200
2
200
1
200
Total Reviews
10.0k
Total reviews from Goodreads may change