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The Dishonorable Dr. Cook: Debunking the Notorious McKinley Hoax [Illustrated] [Hardcover]

Bradford Washburn (Author), Peter Cherici (Author)
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Book Description

September 2001
-- Contains never-before-published and hard-to-find information

-- Includes 80 photos. Showcases eight breathtaking, previously unpublished photos by Bradford Washburn

For 50 years, Bradford Washburn has been fascinated by Frederick Cook's claim to have been the first to reach the summit of Mount McKinley in 1906. The Dishonorable Dr. Cook tells the story of what sort of man he was, why he staked his reputation on a flimsy story, and why so many people have been anxious to debunk his claims. Other details of Cook's colorful, if checkered, career are also included, such as his role in Peary's unsuccessful expedition to the North Pole in 1892/93, his own amazing circumnavigation of McKinley in 1903, and his determination to be the first to reach the North Pole.

Most compelling, are the side-by-side comparisons of Cook's original photos with Washburn's identical ones, taken decades later, from locations very different than Cook alleged. Washburn's name is all but synonymous with Mount McKinley, and his skill in recreating the photos is incomparable.


Product Details

  • Hardcover: 192 pages
  • Publisher: Mountaineers Books; 1st edition (September 2001)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0898868041
  • ISBN-13: 978-0898868043
  • Product Dimensions: 10.3 x 8.8 x 0.8 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 2 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 3.9 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (8 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #1,649,197 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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5.0 out of 5 stars Putting Dr. Cook to rest....., October 15, 2007
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lordhoot "lordhoot" (Anchorage, Alaska USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: The Dishonorable Dr. Cook: Debunking the Notorious McKinley Hoax (Hardcover)
Late Bradford Washburn is no stranger to Mount McKinley, its history and its environment. So I am bit surprised that people don't give him his due credit when he came out with this book that centered around Dr. Frederick Cook and his false claims to be the first man to climbed Mount McKinley.

One previous reviewer wrote about the book Robert Bryce did on the same subject and how Washburn failed to credit him. It could be that maybe Washburn did forget. But then it could be that Washburn knew enough about the subject himself to come up with a book that centered strictly around Dr. Cook's fraud-ridden McKinley climb, using Cook's own photographs to discredit him completely.

This book is well illustrated to prove beyond the shadow of any doubt, that Dr. Cook faked his story about climbing Mount McKinley. Washburn uses Cook's own photographs and compared it with modern ones and pointed it out on the map to show where Cook was at each photograph. Authors also showed how Cook's photos were cropped to create a fantasy to support Cook's claims of conquering McKinley when he came no where close to it. The book is very clearly written, easy to read and follow.

I highly recommended this book to anyone who have any interest in the history of McKinley, plus the photographs inside, even Cook's, proves to be quite noteworthy as well. At least for me, this book settled all accounts on Dr. Frederick Cook's big hoax.
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Brilliant! Long overdue!, February 8, 2002
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Verne Robinson (Brooklyn, NY USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: The Dishonorable Dr. Cook: Debunking the Notorious McKinley Hoax (Hardcover)
Washburn is a thorough detective who leaves no doubt Cook was a fraud. His photography from airplanes, and the illustrations show the true scale of the mountains, peaks, glaciers, etc. surrounding McKinley. This makes it easy to understand why his companions back at camp immediately recognized Cook's claim as a lie. They knew he could not have covered all that distance, climbed that mother of all mountains, and then come back in so few days.

What fascinates me is how Cook got the public to believe it by working the media. His magazine stories and photos, books, lectures, all created the illusion that he had done something spectacular. But he had not! He only went camping ...

Washburn is a remarkable individual, a fine writer, and a photographer on a par with Ansel Adams. This work is a masterpiece from a mountaineering genius. It is too bad he had nothing more than Cook to use as a foil.

By the way - the publisher made a serious mistake using the smallest type font used for body text I have ever seen in a book. One could increase font size several points and still have generous margins. What were they thinking? This is tiny text! A flaw I'll try to overlook from this magnificent end to the Cook debate.

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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars This book belatedly credits Bryce, March 11, 2008
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D. Irelan (Denali Park, AK) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: The Dishonorable Dr. Cook: Debunking the Notorious McKinley Hoax (Hardcover)
In response to previous reviews --

The hardcover 1st edition I am holding in my hand includes a sticker on page 18 (after the preface and intro) that reads:

"BIBLIOGRAPHIC ENTRY AND ACKNOWLEDGMENT
The Mountaineers Books and the authors would like to gratefully acknowledge the valuable work of Robert M. Bryce in _Cook & Peary: The Polar Controversy Resolved_, Stackpole Books, Mechanicsburg, PA (1997; 1133 pages) The work covers the life of Dr. Frederick A. Cook and is illustrated with photos, maps, and sketches, and fully annotated with over 2,000 footnotes. The authors relied on this seminal reference for important factual information not previously published about Dr. Cook's early life and his subsequent claims to have climbed Mt. McKinley. We regret the omission of proper credit and citation in the original bibliography for _The Dishonorable Dr. Cook_."
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