Roald Amundsen was the most successful polar explorer of his era using sledges; dogs; skis; and ships. He is mainly remembered for being the first man to reach the South Pole on December 14; 1911. What is less often remembered is that he was also the first man to reach the North Pole on May 12; 1926 as the leader of the Amundsen-Ellsworth-Nobile expedition in the airship Norge. His involvement in aviation from his experiments with man-lifting kites in 1909 to his death in 1928 while flying from Norway to Spitsbergen has not been the subject of a detailed study until now.From Pole to Pole explores Amundsen’s enthusiasm for flight from the moment he read about Bleriot’s flight across the English Channel in an airplane. In June 1928 Amundsen and five companions took off in a search and rescue flight for the missing airship Italia and were never seen again. The only traces of the men and their aircraft were a tip float and an empty fuel tank which washed up on the coast of Northern Norway several months later. Searches of the seabed near Bear Island for the remains of the Latham 47 flying boat he was flying in took place in 2004 and 2009 and interest in the mystery of his disappearance remains high.Skyhorse Publishing; as well as our Arcade imprint; are proud to publish a broad range of books for readers interested in history--books about World War II; the Third Reich; Hitler and his henchmen; the JFK assassination; conspiracies; the American Civil War; the American Revolution; gladiators; Vikings; ancient Rome; medieval times; the old West; and much more. While not every title we publish becomes a New York Times bestseller or a national bestseller; we are committed to books on subjects that are sometimes overlooked and to authors whose work might not otherwise find a home.
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful. My great grandmother is in there!!By Emma WoodhouseI bought this for my mother; because her grandmother is in the book! (Bessie) She LOVES it; she carries it around with her all the time; and wouldn't stop trying to show it to everyone she met. She has marked pages; and underlined and tried to make a date to go down to Hanover; VA; to visit.2 of 2 people found the following review helpful. Hanover TavernBy Customerthis book deserves a 5 star rating because of its detailed window into a familys quest for safety and survival during a desperate period in our history1 of 1 people found the following review helpful. A must read for anyone who is interested in Civil War refugeesBy Peggy MacdonaldHaas and Talley provide a highly readable analysis of an important diary that offers a window into the lives of Confederate refugees. Their masterful interpretation of the diary of Margaret Wight would be a welcome addition to anyone with an interest in American; women's; and Civil War history.