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This Cook Reached the Pole
Printed on the back: "Theochrom Serie 1225-24."
This postcard dates to about 1911 and makes a humorous reference to questions about whether explorer Frederick Cook actually reached the North Pole in 1908 as he claimed.
This postcard dates to about 1911 and makes a humorous reference to questions about whether explorer Frederick Cook actually reached the North Pole in 1908 as he claimed.
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