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FREDERICK A. COOK
(1865 - 1940) American explorer who claimed he had discovered the North Pole in April, 1908, before Robert Peary. A good collection of seven pieces including an A.L.S. 2pp. 4to., Tom's River, N.J., Oct. 15, 1936 mentioning an upcoming book on his long-running dispute with Robert Peary: "...Doubleday-Doran are getting out a book which is to be fair to both sides of the Polar problem and this will occupy some of my attention..."; D.S., check for $2,240 made payable to himself, Washington, June 27, 1902; D.S. signed stock certificate for the Texas Eagle Oil and Refining Company; signature adding "Ft. Worth, Tex."; signature on an autograph card. Also offered with a typescript of a letter from Hugh High, 2pp. 4to. Chicago, Jan. 6, 1914 concerning Evelyn B. Baldwin's claim that Cook was a fraud: "...You say in your letter that you're forced to acknowledge Dr. Cook to be one of the most monumental frauds of all times. Who is forcing you?...You came voluntarily to my office and assured me that you had figured out this Cook-Peary controversy to such an exact status that you could prove by Peary's own story that Dr. Cook reached the North Pole...I see that you now claim that Cook interpolated the last three photographs of your story as printed in this book...Why did you try to get me to further this work if you knew that this was a fake?..."; also together with a D.S. signed by six individuals in pencil, 1p. 4to., [n.p.] being a "Petition to Congress of United States" asking that Cook be recognized for his accomplishments and to be voted a pension of $6,000 per year. Together, seven pieces in very good condition.

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