Icemen by Mick Conefrey

Icemen by Mick Conefrey

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Tied to a BBC2 television series, this is an examination of the Arctic and the men who have tried to conquer it, from Franklin and Peary to other explorers who tried to reach the North Pole by plane, hot-air balloon, submarine and airship. Not all of them made it, and some died in the attempt.

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Icemen by Mick Conefrey

Tied to a BBC2 television series, this is an examination of the Arctic region and the men who have tried to conquer it. The tales begin in 1841 with the doomed Franklin expedition which attempted to find a sea route between the Pacific and the Atlantic. The Admiralty sent over 50 relief expeditions to rescue Sir John Franklin and his crew, but they found skeletons rather than survivors. Then there was Robert Peary, who dedicated most of his life and nine of his toes to conquer the North Pole in 1909, only to discover on his return that Frederick Cook claimed to have reached it a year earlier. With numerous other stories of heroism and tragedy, the book features explorers who tried to reach the Pole by plane, hot-air balloon, submarine and airship. Not all of them made it, and some died in the attempt.
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ISBN 13 9780752224473
ISBN 10 0752224476
Title Icemen
Author Mick Conefrey
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Hardback
Publisher Pan Macmillan
Year published 1998-04-24
Number of pages 176
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.