First at the North Pole
eBook - ePub

First at the North Pole

Or, Two Boys in the Arctic Circle

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  1. 254 pages
  2. English
  3. ePUB (mobile friendly)
  4. Available on iOS & Android
eBook - ePub

First at the North Pole

Or, Two Boys in the Arctic Circle

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About this book

There has been a lot of debate among historians about which explorers were actually the first to reach the North Pole. What if a pair of plucky youths bore that honor? That's the premise behind Edward Stratemeyer's action-adventure classic, First at the North Pole. Fans of golden-era juvenile fiction will relish this rollicking tale.

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eBook ISBN
9781775456506
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Table of contents

  1. FIRST AT THE NORTH POLE
  2. Contents
  3. Preface
  4. Chapter I - Andy and His Uncle
  5. Chapter II - At the Lumber Camp
  6. Chapter III - Some Papers of Value
  7. Chapter IV - Chet Greene's Past
  8. Chapter V - The Man on the Ledge
  9. Chapter VI - A World-Wide Hunter
  10. Chapter VII - Chet and the Moose
  11. Chapter VIII - A Talk of Importance
  12. Chapter IX - Something About the North Pole
  13. Chapter X - Bringing in Some Game
  14. Chapter XI - A Serious Loss
  15. Chapter XII - A Letter of Interest
  16. Chapter XIII - Barwell Dawson Reaches a Decision
  17. Chapter XIV - The Fire on the Steamer
  18. Chapter XV - The Start of the Cook Expedition
  19. Chapter XVI - A Trick, and What Followed
  20. Chapter XVII - An Encounter with Icebergs
  21. Chapter XVIII - Shooting Wild Geese
  22. Chapter XIX - Greenland and the Esquimaux
  23. Chapter XX - Fast in the Ice
  24. Chapter XXI - A Fight with Polar Bears
  25. Chapter XXII - Through the Long Night
  26. Chapter XXIII - "North Pole or Bust!"
  27. Chapter XXIV - The Last Hunt
  28. Chapter XXV - Crossing the Great Lead
  29. Chapter XXVI - On a Floating Mass of Ice
  30. Chapter XXVII - How Commander Peary Reached the Pole
  31. Chapter XXVIII - The Top of the World at Last
  32. Chapter XXIX - Fighting Off Starvation
  33. Chapter XXX - Home Again
  34. Chapter XXXI - Good News—Conclusion