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The work surveys the history and practice of polar exploration, tracing early voyages, the evolving national efforts and successive records of farthest north and south, and the changing technologies and tactics used in Arctic and Antarctic travel. It combines chronological overview with firsthand expeditionary description, including ship voyages, sledging, ice conditions, and personal challenges faced by explorers, and discusses scientific observations and mapping that followed initial geographic claims. The narrative emphasizes the transition from speculative myth to systematic investigation and situates recent achievements within a broader context of continued research and detailed fieldwork needed to understand polar regions fully.

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Robert E. Peary

Robert E. Peary was an American explorer best known for his expeditions to the Arctic and his claim to have reached the North Pole in 1909. His notable works include "Nearest the Pole," which recounts the polar expedition of the Peary Arctic Club aboard the S.S. Roosevelt from 1905 to 1906. Peary's contributions to polar exploration and his detailed accounts of the challenges faced in extreme conditions have made him a significant figure in the history of exploration. His writings not only document his adventures but also provide insights into the geography and climate of the Arctic regions.

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