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A Negro Explorer at the North Pole: The Autobiography of Matthew Henson (Original 1912; 2001. Auflage)

von Matthew Henson (Autor)

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"When Commander Robert Peary reached the North Pole on April 6, 1909, one other American was with him - Matthew Henson, a black man from Maryland who has been Peary's faithful companion through twenty-two years of polar exploration. In fact, were it not for the lower status that Henson was forced to accept because of his race, he would be seen as the true hero of that successful journey. It was Henson who learned to speak the native tongue of the Eskimos (they called him "Matt the kind one"), Henson who handled the dogs and broke the trail, Henson who built the sleds they traveled on. Due to a failed expedition a decade earlier, during which Peary lost nine of his toes to frostbite and had to be carried two hundred miles to safety by Henson, Peary was nearly a cripple for the final North Pole expedition and could do little more than ride on his sled behind the main party."--BOOK JACKET.Title Summary field provided by Blackwell North America, Inc. All Rights Reserved… (mehr)
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A Negro Explorer at the North Pole von Matthew A. Henson (1912)

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An interesting book, tho somewhat dry. Not a full autobiography but an account of the year he & Robert Peary reached the North Pole, with references to his prior experiences traveling w/Peary and touching upon his lecturing and sharing of this adventure in his later life. He refers to the diary he kept, but expands upon it. It would have been interesting to learn more about the other times he spent among the Eskimos, when he learned how to survive in such harsh environment.
Telling the tale of the trip, he seems content to be the servant, to do whatever it takes to accomplish the mission. It is only later, after reflecting on Peary's attempt to be the only one at the Pole, after hearing disparaging remarks that Peary made about him, that he makes his own cutting comments on Peary's attitude.
  juniperSun | Oct 21, 2019 |
Excellent, compelling story written in simplistic, dry prose. ( )
  tomsk7 | Aug 21, 2011 |
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Counter, S. AllenEinführungCo-Autoreinige Ausgabenbestätigt
Peary, Robert E.VorwortCo-Autoreinige Ausgabenbestätigt
Washington, Booker T.EinführungCo-Autoreinige Ausgabenbestätigt
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When the news of the discovery of the North Pole, by Commander Peary, was first sent to the world, a distinguished citizen of New York City, well versed in the affairs of the Peary Arctic Club, made the statement that he was sure that Matt Henson had been with Commander Peary on the day of the discovery.
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"When Commander Robert Peary reached the North Pole on April 6, 1909, one other American was with him - Matthew Henson, a black man from Maryland who has been Peary's faithful companion through twenty-two years of polar exploration. In fact, were it not for the lower status that Henson was forced to accept because of his race, he would be seen as the true hero of that successful journey. It was Henson who learned to speak the native tongue of the Eskimos (they called him "Matt the kind one"), Henson who handled the dogs and broke the trail, Henson who built the sleds they traveled on. Due to a failed expedition a decade earlier, during which Peary lost nine of his toes to frostbite and had to be carried two hundred miles to safety by Henson, Peary was nearly a cripple for the final North Pole expedition and could do little more than ride on his sled behind the main party."--BOOK JACKET.Title Summary field provided by Blackwell North America, Inc. All Rights Reserved

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