"The North Pole Aftermath" -- Speech of Hon. S. D. Fess, of Ohio, in the House of Representatives, Congress of the United States, Thursday, March 4, 1915

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"The North Pole Aftermath - Speech of the Hon. S. D. Fess, of Ohio, In the House of Representatives, Congress of the United States, Thursday, March 4, 1915" was a summary of the entire controversy about who was the first to reach the North Pole - Admiral Robert E. Peary or Dr. Frederick A. Cook. The conclusion, based on all the available evidence, was Peary.

The booklet containing Mr. Fess' speech is approximately 6 x 9 1/2 inches and contains 27 pages, without covers. The pages are slightly tanned, but the text is clear and easily read. The overall condition of the booklet is good.

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"The North Pole Aftermath - Speech of the Hon. S. D. Fess, of Ohio, In the House of Representatives, Congress of the United States, Thursday, March 4, 1915" was a summary of the entire controversy about who was the first to reach the North Pole - Admiral Robert E. Peary or Dr. Frederick A. Cook. The conclusion, based on all the available evidence, was Peary.

The booklet containing Mr. Fess' speech is approximately 6 x 9 1/2 inches and contains 27 pages, without covers. The pages are slightly tanned, but the text is clear and easily read. The overall condition of the booklet is good.

"The North Pole Aftermath - Speech of the Hon. S. D. Fess, of Ohio, In the House of Representatives, Congress of the United States, Thursday, March 4, 1915" was a summary of the entire controversy about who was the first to reach the North Pole - Admiral Robert E. Peary or Dr. Frederick A. Cook. The conclusion, based on all the available evidence, was Peary.

The booklet containing Mr. Fess' speech is approximately 6 x 9 1/2 inches and contains 27 pages, without covers. The pages are slightly tanned, but the text is clear and easily read. The overall condition of the booklet is good.