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Map showing Dr. Frederick Cooks route to the North Pole, 19




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Map showing Dr. Frederick Cooks route to the North Pole, 19

Map showing the route taken by Dr. Frederick A. Cook and his Inuit companions, Ah-welsh and Etukishook, to the North Pole, in 1907 - 1908. The chart has been signed by the doctor, at top left. A debate has long raged over whether it was Cook or Peary who first reached the North Pole, but it seems that Dr. Cook had a good claim to be first

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Chart Claim Companions Cook Debate Doctor Frederick Good Inuit Peary Pole Reached Route Signed 1907


10"x8" Photo Print

Discover the intriguing history of polar exploration with our stunningly detailed Map showing Dr. Frederick Cook's route to the North Pole. This exclusive Rights Managed print from Mary Evans Prints Online captures the essence of adventure and determination. The map, signed by Dr. Cook himself, depicts the route taken by him and his Inuit companions, Ah-welsh and Etukishook, during their groundbreaking expedition in 1907-1908. Add this captivating piece to your home or office decor, and let the spirit of exploration ignite your imagination.

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Estimated Product Size is 20.3cm x 25.4cm (8" x 10")

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Artwork printed orientated as per the preview above, with portrait (vertical) orientation to match the source image.


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This historic map depicts the route taken by Dr. Frederick A. Cook and his Inuit companions, Ah-welsh and Etukishook, during their groundbreaking expedition to the North Pole in 1907-1908. The chart, signed by Dr. Cook at the top left corner, provides an intriguing glimpse into one of the most hotly debated chapters in polar exploration history. For decades, a contentious debate has raged over who was the first person to reach the North Pole: Dr. Cook or Robert E. Peary. Cook's claim to fame rests on this expedition, during which he and his Inuit companions traversed over 300 miles of treacherous Arctic terrain, braving subzero temperatures and treacherous ice floes. Cook's party reached a position 8°30' N, which they believed placed them at the North Pole. Despite Cook's assertions, Peary's 1909 expedition is generally recognized as the first successful reach of the North Pole. However, recent research and reevaluation of Cook's evidence have led some historians to reconsider his claim. This map, a testament to the determination and courage of Cook and his companions, remains an essential piece of polar exploration history. The map's intricate details, including the names of various landmarks and campsites, offer a fascinating look into the logistics and challenges faced by early polar explorers. The Ilulissat Icefjord, Disko Bay, and Smith Sound are just a few of the notable geographical features marked on the chart. As we continue to explore the vast, uncharted reaches of our planet, this map serves as a reminder of the indomitable human spirit and the relentless pursuit of knowledge and discovery. Signed by Dr. Cook himself, this map is a valuable historical artifact that continues to fuel the imagination and inspire future generations of explorers.

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