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Nearest the Pole / a narrative of the polar expedition of the Peary Arctic Club in the S.S. Roosevelt, 1905-1906

Chapter 1: Nearest the Pole A Narrative of the Polar Expedition of the Peary Arctic Club in the S. S. Roosevelt, 1905–1906
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The narrative recounts the 1905–1906 Arctic expedition aboard the S.S. Roosevelt, detailing voyages over polar ice, sledging journeys, logistical planning, and variable ice and weather that thwarted a final push to the Pole. The author documents equipment, travel techniques—particularly the central role of indigenous dog teams—camp life, scientific observations, and mapped routes, accompanied by photographs and charts. Interspersed reflections assess the expedition’s achievements and shortcomings and offer recommendations for follow-up work, arguing that the refined methods and chosen routes make a future attainment of the Pole practicable.

NEAREST THE POLE
THE GEOGRAPHICAL LIBRARY
The Opening of Tibet, By Perceval Landon
Flashlights in the Jungle, By C. G. Schillings
The Passing of Korea, By Homer B. Hulbert
Fighting the Polar Ice, By Anthony Fiala
Nearest the Pole, By R. E. Peary, U. S. N.

“NEAREST THE POLE”

COMMANDER ROBERT E. PEARY PLANTING THE AMERICAN FLAG LATITUDE 87° 6′, APRIL 21, 1906

Painted by Albert Operti, from photographs

Nearest the Pole
A Narrative of the Polar Expedition of the Peary Arctic Club in the S. S. Roosevelt, 1905–1906

By
R. E. PEARY, U. S. N.

With ninety-five photographs by the author, two maps and a frontispiece in colour by Albert Operti

New York
Doubleday, Page & Company
1907
Copyright, 1907, by
Doubleday, Page & Company
Published, April, 1907
All Rights Reserved
Including that of Translation into Foreign Languages
Including the Scandinavian
TO HER WHO HAS BEEN
MY CONSTANT AID AND INSPIRATION
AND HAS BORNE THE BRUNT
OF IT ALL