Underground den at Cape Sparbo, Devon Island, in which Dr. Cook and other members of the polar expedition spent 100 nights on their return from the North Pole, Historic Reproduction

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Historic Framed Print, [Underground den at Cape Sparbo, Devon Island, in which Dr. Cook and other members of the polar expedition spent 100 nights on their return from the North Pole], 17-7/8" x 21-7/8", Image: 16" x 20"

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This rare historical print captures Underground den at Cape Sparbo, Devon Island, in which Dr. Cook and other members of the polar expedition spent 100 nights on their return from the North Pole in remarkable detail. Sourced directly from the Library of Congress, it represents an authentic piece of documented history.

Library of Congress record: Created New York : Made by Chas Beseler Co, 1908 or 1909 Frederick Cook Collection. Published in: My attainment of the pole, being the record of the expedition that first reached the boreal center, 1907-1909 .... Frederick A. Cook. New York : The Polar Publishing Co., 1911, opp. p. 380. LC-C754-107 (b&w transparency) Expedition photographs 1900-1910.Lantern slides 1900-1910.

The framed print arrives ready to hang; the unframed option suits custom framing. A conversation-starting piece for home, office, or as a meaningful gift. Free shipping on all US orders (domestic 48 states). Snapshots of the Past, founded in 2001, has served tens of thousands of customers worldwide.

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