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Isserman, Maurice; Weaver, Stewart Angas; Molenaar, Dee (Illustrations)

Fallen Giants: A History of Himalayan Mountaineering From the Age of Empire to the Age of Extremes

Fallen Giants: A History of Himalayan Mountaineering From the Age of Empire to the Age of Extremes

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New Haven: Yale University Press, 2008. First ed., first printing (full number line). Quarto with dark blue boards in blue and orange pictorial jacket; xii, 579 pages: illustrations; index; 26 cm Very good (+) in very good jacket; edgewear to both; now in archival mylar. Hardcover. ISBN: 9780300115017

"In this lively and generously illustrated book, historians Maurice Isserman and Stewart Weaver present the first comprehensive history of Himalayan mountaineering in fifty years. They offer detailed, original accounts of the most significant climbs since the 1890s, and they compellingly evoke the social and cultural worlds that gave rise to those expeditions. [...] The book recounts the adventures of such figures as Martin Conway, who led the first authentic Himalayan climbing expedition in 1892; Fanny Bullock Workman, the pioneer explorer of the Karakoram range; George Mallory, the romantic martyr of Mount Everest fame; Charlie Houston, who led American expeditions to K2 in the 1930s and 1950s; Ang Tharkay, the legendary Sherpa, and many others. Throughout, the authors discuss the effects of political and social change on the world of mountaineering, and they offer a penetrating analysis of a culture that once emphasized teamwork and fellowship among climbers, but now has been eclipsed by a scramble for individual fame and glory."--Jacket

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