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    Descriptions of Arctic fossils

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    p. 19-22, 2 leaves of plates : ill. ; 24 cm.Includes bibliographical references

    Muskoxen of Arctic America and Greenland

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    p. 69-86, [6] leaves of plates : ill. ; 24 cm.Includes bibliographical references

    The North Pole

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    Peary recounts his journey to the North Pole which he reached on 6 April 1909, becoming the first explorer to do so. Contains an extensive selection of photographs from the expedition, listed p. viii-xii, as well as a "Map of the Arctic Regions," p. [316]. "With an introduction by Theodore Roosevelt" (title page)."This edition de luxe is limited to five hundred copies numbered and signed of which this is no. 155." This copy is personally autographed by both Peary (before title page) and Capt. Robert Bartlett (p. 24), each on a portrait of themselves.Includes index

    American Geographical Society of New York Records, 1723-2010, bulk 1854-2000

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    Photograph of Robert Peary with the U.S. flag made by his wife that accompanied him on 11 of his Arctic journeys

    American Geographical Society of New York Records, 1723-2010, bulk 1854-2000

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    Expedition plans presented to Peary Arctic Club president and members

    Canada: Peary Arctic Club, 1898-1902, crossing Princess Marie Bay

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    Crossing Princess Marie Bayhttp://www.matthewhenson.com/1909NPtrip/1910b.htm

    World 1905

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    Relief shown by hachures and spot heights. Round map printed with eastern hemisphere on one side, western hemisphere on the other; shows time zones, distances between places, ocean currents, prevailing winds and extent of ice pack and ice drifts.Color;No scale given (W 180⁰--E 180⁰/N 90⁰--S 90⁰
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