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The Last Viking.(Roald Amundsen )
U.S. News & World Report
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February 23, 2004|
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When the end finally came, few believed it. The year was 1928, and famed polar explorer Roald Amundsen had left for the North Pole on a rescue mission, 25 years to the day after his first polar journey. But three hours later, a fisherman reported seeing his plane plunge into the ocean and disappear. Norwegians whispered that it was surely the stuff of the next national legend, another occasion when their native son would emerge from the ends of the Earth unfazed and victorious.
It was a fitting coda for a man of his accomplishments. Amundsen was the first person to ...
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Magazine article from: Libraries and the Cultural Record
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John Masefield
Magazine article from: Poetry
; ...wrote far too much. He did not, as John Betjeman tactfully pointed out...on by a split toe. I have liked John Masefield's poetry for over twenty years...Until recently, admitting to liking Masefield's poetry was like confessing sympathy...
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JOHN MASEFIELD'S CENTRAL AMERICA.
Magazine article from: Contemporary Review
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John Masefield: 1878-1967.(ENTHUSIASMS)
Magazine article from: Poetry
; ...wrote far too much. He did not, as John Betjeman tactfully pointed out...on by a split toe. I have liked John Masefield's poetry for over twenty years...Until recently, admitting to liking Masefield's poetry was like confessing sympathy...
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John Masefield's "Box of Delights," J.M. Barrie's "Peter Pan" -- classics that aged gracefully.
Newspaper article from: The Washington Post
; ...two English Yuletide classics, John Masefield's The Box of Delights and J...to wherever he wishes. Before Masefield's grand finale -- at Tatchester...but the real delight derives from Masefield's style and the idiosyncratic...
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Newspaper article from: Defense Daily
; ...export control chief Sir Charles Masefield to vice chairman, and BAE...reconnaissance)," BAE Chief Executive John Weston said in a statement...director reporting directly to Masefield. The company's board of...Lester as group legal director, Masefield as vice chairman, Steve Mogford...
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BAE Reorganizes Leadership; Masefield New Vice Chairman, Ronald Third COO.(BAE Systems (North America))(chief operating officer)
Newspaper article from: Defense Daily International
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The poetry of romantic and economic man.(Cargoes by John Masefield)
Magazine article from: Quadrant
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Fancy a pint at The Adolf ? His lookalike: John Masefield's pub sign portrait Unmistakable: Adolf Hitler.
Newspaper article from: The Daily Mail (London, England)
; ...the sign above the newlyopened John Masefield pub had exactly the oppositeeffect...until after we had put it up. ' Masefield, who became poet laureatein 1930...sign. 'We wanted to celebrate John Masefield's roots in the area and it was...
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