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Resumen de Cold comfort

Judith Matloff

  • Back in the day, Artic explorers had it easy in order to dress for expeditions, they simply approached Inuit hunters and ordered the hides of whatever animals could be killed. Frederick Cook, who claimed to be the first white man to reach the North Pole, packed hare stockings, blue-fox coats, bearfur pants, and bird-skin shirts. His rival, Robert Peary, favored seal. Here, Matloff talks about the dress for Arctic success.


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