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Cargando... The shameless diary of an explorer : a story of failure on Mt. McKinley (1907)por Robert Dunn
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Recounts the day-to-day experiences of explorers attempting the first ascent of Mt. McKinley in 1903, revealing the bickering and insecurities that existed alongside the courage and determination of each member of the expedition. No se han encontrado descripciones de biblioteca. |
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Dunn's work is a no holds barred description of the bumbling expedition and a fabulous look at Cook's character (he later made now discredited claims to have been the first to climb Denali and reach the North Pole.) I really enjoyed this aspect of the book.
However, I gave this a low rating because I found it difficult to read due to Dunn's antisemitism toward one of the members of the expedition and the brutality shown toward the pack horses. It's a shame because otherwise this book would have been an enjoyable read. ( )