Return From the Pole
by Cook, Dr. Frederick A. / Frederick J. Pohl (Ed. & Intro. )
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Return From the Pole (Pohl, Ed. )
by Cook, Frederick A.
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Cook, Frederick A. |
Publisher: Pellegrini and...
Date: 1951
Format: hardcover
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Return From the Pole
by Cook, Frederick A.
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Cook, Frederick A. |
Publisher: Burke
Date: 1953
Format: hardcover
Some foxing to end papers, foreedge, and inside of clipped DJ. DJ has several 1/4" tears, some soiling and edgewear. In mylar.
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Return From the Pole (Pohl, Ed. )
by Cook, Frederick A.
Emboss seal and stamp of a seminary library, but no other library indicators (labels or pockets). Small dent top edge.
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Cook, Frederick A. |
Publisher: Pellegrini and...
Date: 1951
Format: hardcover
Emboss seal and stamp of a seminary library, but no other library indicators (labels or pockets). Small dent top edge.
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Return From the Pole
by Cook, Dr. Frederick A. / Frederick J. Pohl (Ed. & Intro. )
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Return From the Pole
by Cook, Frederick A.
Edited by Frederick J. Pohl. First British edition. Foxing on edges, else very good in a very good dust jacket.
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Cook, Frederick A. |
Publisher: Burke,
Date: 1953
Format: Hardcover
Edited by Frederick J. Pohl. First British edition. Foxing on edges, else very good in a very good dust jacket.
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Return From the Pole
by Cook, Frederick A.
Some foxing to end papers, foreedge, and inside of clipped DJ. DJ has several 1/4" tears, some soiling and edgewear. In mylar.
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Cook, Frederick A. |
Publisher: Burke
Date: 1953
Format: hardcover
Some foxing to end papers, foreedge, and inside of clipped DJ. DJ has several 1/4" tears, some soiling and edgewear. In mylar.
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Return From the Pole. the Original Manuscript Edited, With an Appraisal By Frederick J. Pohl
by Cook, Frederick A.
22cm, 254p., with 14 illustrations, mapped endpapers, bibliography, red cloth, gilt spine titles, a little dust worn, very good in slightly chipped jacket. (ads) An attempted vindication of the original claim, by Cook, of being the first to reach the North Pole. Dr. Cook wrote this book over a five year period, from 1930 to 1935. The editor, Frederick Pohl, best known as a science fiction author, reviews the North Pole Controversy.
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Cook, Frederick A. |
Publisher: London. Burke...
Format: Hardcover
22cm, 254p., with 14 illustrations, mapped endpapers, bibliography, red cloth, gilt spine titles, a little dust worn, very good in slightly chipped jacket. (ads) An attempted vindication of the original claim, by Cook, of being the first to reach the North Pole. Dr. Cook wrote this book over a five year period, from 1930 to 1935. The editor, Frederick Pohl, best known as a science fiction author, reviews the North Pole Controversy.
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Return From the Pole. Edited, With an Introduction, By Frederick J. Poht
by Cook, Frederick A.
23cm, first edition, x, 335p. frontis portrait, map, chronology, notes, bibliography, blue cloth, a fine copy in very good jacket. (ads) A.B. 21287. Cook's posthumously published account of his long return journey from the Pole, including a winter passed in a cave.
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Cook, Frederick A. |
Publisher: New York....
Format: Hardcover
23cm, first edition, x, 335p. frontis portrait, map, chronology, notes, bibliography, blue cloth, a fine copy in very good jacket. (ads) A.B. 21287. Cook's posthumously published account of his long return journey from the Pole, including a winter passed in a cave.
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Return From the Pole
by Cook, Frederick A
1st Edition: The original manuscript edited, with appraisal by Frederick J Pohl. 254 pages, illustrated, b/w photos, map on front end paper showing North Polar Region and routes taken by Cook and Peary. Red cloth with gilt titling to spine, no dustjacket. Shelfware, dustjacket nubbled, Contents clean. Sensational vindication of the author's controversial Polar claim to have reached the North Pole in 1908. "The story of the discovery of the north pole in April 1908 and the controversy surrounding it. Who really discovered the north pole, Admiral Peary or Frederick Cook? Here is Dr. Cook's amazing story of his struggle back from the North Pole, a record which vindicates his original claim that he, and not Peary had reached the Pole first. Dr. Cook wrote this final statement in the long and bitter Cook-Peary controversy. This is the first UK edition. Quantity Available: 1. Shipped Weight: Under 2 kilogram. Category: Arctic & Antarctic; 1900-1920; Exploration. Pictures of this item not already displayed here available upon request. Inventory No: 1971.
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Cook, Frederick A |
Publisher: Burke Publishing...
Date: 1953
Format: Cloth
1st Edition: The original manuscript edited, with appraisal by Frederick J Pohl. 254 pages, illustrated, b/w photos, map on front end paper showing North Polar Region and routes taken by Cook and Peary. Red cloth with gilt titling to spine, no dustjacket. Shelfware, dustjacket nubbled, Contents clean. Sensational vindication of the author's controversial Polar claim to have reached the North Pole in 1908. "The story of the discovery of the north pole in April 1908 and the controversy surrounding it. Who really discovered the north pole, Admiral Peary or Frederick Cook? Here is Dr. Cook's amazing story of his struggle back from the North Pole, a record which vindicates his original claim that he, and not Peary had reached the Pole first. Dr. Cook wrote this final statement in the long and bitter Cook-Peary controversy. This is the first UK edition. Quantity Available: 1. Shipped Weight: Under 2 kilogram. Category: Arctic & Antarctic; 1900-1920; Exploration. Pictures of this item not already displayed here available upon request. Inventory No: 1971.
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Return From the Pole
by Cook, Frederick A
1st Edition: The original manuscript edited, with appraisal by Frederick J Pohl. 254 pages, illustrated, b/w photos, map on front end paper showing North Polar Region and routes taken by Cook and Peary. Red cloth with gilt titling to spine, no dustjacket. Shelfware, dustjacket nubbled, Contents clean. Sensational vindication of the author's controversial Polar claim to have reached the North Pole in 1908. "The story of the discovery of the north pole in April 1908 and the controversy surrounding it. Who really discovered the north pole, Admiral Peary or Frederick Cook? Here is Dr. Cook's amazing story of his struggle back from the North Pole, a record which vindicates his original claim that he, and not Peary had reached the Pole first. Dr. Cook wrote this final statement in the long and bitter Cook-Peary controversy. This is the first UK edition. Quantity Available: 1. Shipped Weight: Under 2 kilogram. Category: Arctic & Antarctic; 1900-1920; Exploration. Pictures of this item not already displayed here available upon request. Inventory No: 1971.
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Cook, Frederick A |
Publisher: Burke Publishing...
Date: 1953
Format: Cloth
1st Edition: The original manuscript edited, with appraisal by Frederick J Pohl. 254 pages, illustrated, b/w photos, map on front end paper showing North Polar Region and routes taken by Cook and Peary. Red cloth with gilt titling to spine, no dustjacket. Shelfware, dustjacket nubbled, Contents clean. Sensational vindication of the author's controversial Polar claim to have reached the North Pole in 1908. "The story of the discovery of the north pole in April 1908 and the controversy surrounding it. Who really discovered the north pole, Admiral Peary or Frederick Cook? Here is Dr. Cook's amazing story of his struggle back from the North Pole, a record which vindicates his original claim that he, and not Peary had reached the Pole first. Dr. Cook wrote this final statement in the long and bitter Cook-Peary controversy. This is the first UK edition. Quantity Available: 1. Shipped Weight: Under 2 kilogram. Category: Arctic & Antarctic; 1900-1920; Exploration. Pictures of this item not already displayed here available upon request. Inventory No: 1971.
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Return From the Pole
by Cook, Frederick A.
Edited by Frederick J. Pohl. First British edition. Foxing on edges, else very good in a very good dust jacket.
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Cook, Frederick A. |
Publisher: Burke,
Date: 1953
Format: Hardcover
Edited by Frederick J. Pohl. First British edition. Foxing on edges, else very good in a very good dust jacket.
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Return From the Pole: a New Chapter in the Cook-Peary Controversy
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Cook, Frederick A. |
Publisher: Pellegrini &...
Date: 1951
Format: Hardcover
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Return From the Pole. the Original Manuscript Edited, With an Appraisal By Frederick J. Pohl
by Cook, Frederick A.
22cm, 254p., with 14 illustrations, mapped endpapers, bibliography, red cloth, gilt spine titles, a little dust worn, very good in slightly chipped jacket. (ads) An attempted vindication of the original claim, by Cook, of being the first to reach the North Pole. Dr. Cook wrote this book over a five year period, from 1930 to 1935. The editor, Frederick Pohl, best known as a science fiction author, reviews the North Pole Controversy.
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Cook, Frederick A. |
Publisher: London. Burke...
Format: Hardcover
22cm, 254p., with 14 illustrations, mapped endpapers, bibliography, red cloth, gilt spine titles, a little dust worn, very good in slightly chipped jacket. (ads) An attempted vindication of the original claim, by Cook, of being the first to reach the North Pole. Dr. Cook wrote this book over a five year period, from 1930 to 1935. The editor, Frederick Pohl, best known as a science fiction author, reviews the North Pole Controversy.
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Return From the Pole. Edited, With an Introduction, By Frederick J. Poht
by Cook, Frederick A.
23cm, first edition, x, 335p. frontis portrait, map, chronology, notes, bibliography, blue cloth, a fine copy in very good jacket. (ads) A.B. 21287. Cook's posthumously published account of his long return journey from the Pole, including a winter passed in a cave.
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Cook, Frederick A. |
Publisher: New York....
Format: Hardcover
23cm, first edition, x, 335p. frontis portrait, map, chronology, notes, bibliography, blue cloth, a fine copy in very good jacket. (ads) A.B. 21287. Cook's posthumously published account of his long return journey from the Pole, including a winter passed in a cave.
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Return From the Pole: a New Chapter in the Cook-Peary Controversy
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Cook, Frederick A. |
Publisher: Pellegrini &...
Date: 1951
Format: Hardcover
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Return From the Pole
by Frederick A. Cook
A smart copy of this harrowing account of American explorer Frederick A. Cook's journey back from the polar regions, the first UK edition of this work. The compelling first hand account of American explorer Frederick A. Cook's alleged claim to have reached the North Pole on April 21, 1908, nearly one year prior to explorer Robert E. Peary's landing on the North Pole, a rival claim to this victory. Â This work is a fervent vindication of Cook's claims, an edited collection of the manuscripts and memoir entries collated from Cook's journey. Â The first UK edition of this work. Â Edited by Frederick J. Pohl. Â Including fourteen illustrations from photographs taken by Dr Cook during his voyage. Â Enclosed in the original dust wrapper. In the publisher's original cloth binding. Externally, lovely, with just some light shelf wear. Original unclipped dust wrapper is smart, with some light edgewear and some light markings to the wrap. Spotting to the interior of the wrap. Internally, firmly bound. A few spots to the fore-edge, otherwise pages are bright and clean. Very Good Indeed.
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Frederick A. Cook |
Publisher: Burke
Date: 1953
Format: Cloth
A smart copy of this harrowing account of American explorer Frederick A. Cook's journey back from the polar regions, the first UK edition of this work. The compelling first hand account of American explorer Frederick A. Cook's alleged claim to have reached the North Pole on April 21, 1908, nearly one year prior to explorer Robert E. Peary's landing on the North Pole, a rival claim to this victory. Â This work is a fervent vindication of Cook's claims, an edited collection of the manuscripts and memoir entries collated from Cook's journey. Â The first UK edition of this work. Â Edited by Frederick J. Pohl. Â Including fourteen illustrations from photographs taken by Dr Cook during his voyage. Â Enclosed in the original dust wrapper. In the publisher's original cloth binding. Externally, lovely, with just some light shelf wear. Original unclipped dust wrapper is smart, with some light edgewear and some light markings to the wrap. Spotting to the interior of the wrap. Internally, firmly bound. A few spots to the fore-edge, otherwise pages are bright and clean. Very Good Indeed.
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Return From the Pole
by Frederick A. Cook
A smart copy of this harrowing account of American explorer Frederick A. Cook's journey back from the polar regions, the first UK edition of this work. The compelling first hand account of American explorer Frederick A. Cook's alleged claim to have reached the North Pole on April 21, 1908, nearly one year prior to explorer Robert E. Peary's landing on the North Pole, a rival claim to this victory. Â This work is a fervent vindication of Cook's claims, an edited collection of the manuscripts and memoir entries collated from Cook's journey. Â The first UK edition of this work. Â Edited by Frederick J. Pohl. Â Including fourteen illustrations from photographs taken by Dr Cook during his voyage. Â Enclosed in the original dust wrapper. In the publisher's original cloth binding. Externally, lovely, with just some light shelf wear. Original unclipped dust wrapper is smart, with some light edgewear and some light markings to the wrap. Spotting to the interior of the wrap. Internally, firmly bound. A few spots to the fore-edge, otherwise pages are bright and clean. Very Good Indeed.
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Frederick A. Cook |
Publisher: Burke
Date: 1953
Format: Cloth
A smart copy of this harrowing account of American explorer Frederick A. Cook's journey back from the polar regions, the first UK edition of this work. The compelling first hand account of American explorer Frederick A. Cook's alleged claim to have reached the North Pole on April 21, 1908, nearly one year prior to explorer Robert E. Peary's landing on the North Pole, a rival claim to this victory. Â This work is a fervent vindication of Cook's claims, an edited collection of the manuscripts and memoir entries collated from Cook's journey. Â The first UK edition of this work. Â Edited by Frederick J. Pohl. Â Including fourteen illustrations from photographs taken by Dr Cook during his voyage. Â Enclosed in the original dust wrapper. In the publisher's original cloth binding. Externally, lovely, with just some light shelf wear. Original unclipped dust wrapper is smart, with some light edgewear and some light markings to the wrap. Spotting to the interior of the wrap. Internally, firmly bound. A few spots to the fore-edge, otherwise pages are bright and clean. Very Good Indeed.
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