The Conquest of the North: An Authentic Account of the Finding of the North Pole (Classic Reprint)
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It was announced that Dr. Cook was to go with Mr. Bradley as his guest, and that the sailing-master was to be the well-known ice-navigator, Capt. Robert Bartlett, who had commanded Peary's vessel Roosevelt, and who took with him his nephew as mate. All was ready, and the Bradley sailed from Gloucester on July? 1907.
The departure-of the party excited very little attention, for there was nothing about it which looked like an Arctic expedition.
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