In his memoir, A Negro Explorer at the North Pole (1912), Matthew Henson describes the toll of his and Peary’s race to the Pole. This record of the 1908-09 Arctic expedition complicates established understandings of the “Dash to the Pole” and his own role as Peary’s assistant. Donald B. Macmillan declared in How Peary Reached the Pole: The Personal Story of His Assistant (2008) that Peary could not have done it without Henson (275), whose text uncovers an accomplished writer and explorer at work. The complicated character of Robert E. Peary figures prominently in his pages, though in a less independent version than in other accounts. Henson details the highly skilled labor he performs in the Arctic, and his own personality and perceptions. ...
Informational pages for Polar Explorers (Matthew Henson) Commemorative Stamp - American Commemorativ...
Second edition. -- Peary recounts his journey to the North Pole which he reached on 6 April 1909, be...
... Phipps' voyage of 1773 ... lasted only for one season, and did not attain the North Pole. It was...
America's only famous Negro polar explorer was the co-author to the major geographical quest of the ...
IN 1909, DR. FREDERICK A. COOK created a worldwidesensation when he announced that he had reached th...
The dramatic announcements of Cook and Peary -- Cook's story of his discovery of the North Pole -- T...
"I must have fame," young Robert Edwin Peary told his mother more than once. In the dwindling ninete...
The polar careers of three Maine men intersected in the far reaches of the northern Arctic Ocean at ...
This beautifully produced reprint edition of Donald B. MacMillan’s 1934 paean to his mentor Robert E...
Reviews the controversy as to whether Cook or Peary was first to reach the North Pole, and presents ...
... MacMillan joined Peary's polar expedition in 1908. His life was centered on the Arctic for the n...
Peary recounts his journey to the North Pole which he reached on 6 April 1909, becoming the first ex...
to a receptive public that he and Ed Barrill had successfully climbed Mt. McKinley by a "new ro...
In 1911 the world was watching, waiting, hoping, attention focused on a desolate spot at the very en...
No. 2142. Annotated. Relief shown by contours, hachures, and spot heights. Includes illus., and pro...
Informational pages for Polar Explorers (Matthew Henson) Commemorative Stamp - American Commemorativ...
Second edition. -- Peary recounts his journey to the North Pole which he reached on 6 April 1909, be...
... Phipps' voyage of 1773 ... lasted only for one season, and did not attain the North Pole. It was...
America's only famous Negro polar explorer was the co-author to the major geographical quest of the ...
IN 1909, DR. FREDERICK A. COOK created a worldwidesensation when he announced that he had reached th...
The dramatic announcements of Cook and Peary -- Cook's story of his discovery of the North Pole -- T...
"I must have fame," young Robert Edwin Peary told his mother more than once. In the dwindling ninete...
The polar careers of three Maine men intersected in the far reaches of the northern Arctic Ocean at ...
This beautifully produced reprint edition of Donald B. MacMillan’s 1934 paean to his mentor Robert E...
Reviews the controversy as to whether Cook or Peary was first to reach the North Pole, and presents ...
... MacMillan joined Peary's polar expedition in 1908. His life was centered on the Arctic for the n...
Peary recounts his journey to the North Pole which he reached on 6 April 1909, becoming the first ex...
to a receptive public that he and Ed Barrill had successfully climbed Mt. McKinley by a "new ro...
In 1911 the world was watching, waiting, hoping, attention focused on a desolate spot at the very en...
No. 2142. Annotated. Relief shown by contours, hachures, and spot heights. Includes illus., and pro...
Informational pages for Polar Explorers (Matthew Henson) Commemorative Stamp - American Commemorativ...
Second edition. -- Peary recounts his journey to the North Pole which he reached on 6 April 1909, be...
... Phipps' voyage of 1773 ... lasted only for one season, and did not attain the North Pole. It was...