• Frederick Albert Cook (June 10, 1865 – August 5, 1940) was an American explorer, physician and ethnographer, who is most known for allegedly being the first to reach...
  • Frederick A. Cook's unquestioned prior physical description of conditions at the Pole and his apparent descriptions of then-unknown ice islands weigh in his favor...
  • Frederick Albert Cook was an American physician and explorer whose claim that he had discovered the North Pole in 1908 made him a controversial figure.
  • Dr. Frederick A. Cook. ... 1 Robert, Bryce M.; Cook & Peary, The Polar Controversy, Resolved, Stackpole Books (January 1, 1997) Prologue, page xi.
  • The history books frequently record Frederick Cook as a man who claimed he reached the North Pole in 1908 — but didn’t.
  • Frederick A. Cook. ... In 1891 Dr. Frederick Albert Cook began his career as an explorer as a member of Peary's first expedition to North Greenland, where he...
  • Documents about Frederick Albert Cook (1865-1940) (6 resources in data.bnf.fr). Pictures (4). Dr Frederick A. Cook, explorateur (CNews) (1923).
  • Frederick A. Cook, a pioneer American Polar explorer, was born in Hortonville, NY in 1865 and died in New Rochelle, NY in 1940.
  • Frederick A. Cook, MD (1865 – 1940) may legitimately be regarded as the first physician explorer of the Heroic Age of Antarctic Exploration.
  • Dr. Frederick A. Cook Drawn by William Oberhardt. In September 1909, the name of Frederick Albert Cook was on the lips of whole civilized world.