Messner, Reinhold
The Crystal Horizon
The Crystal Horizon
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Seattle: The Mountaineers, 1989. First English Language Edition. Octavo in black cloth; dust jacket; 322 pp: illustrations (some color), maps (b&w); 24 cm Near Fine(+) in like dust jacket; a crisp and tight copy. Now in archival mylar. Nice copy!. Hardcover. ISBN: 9780898862072, 9780898865745
"On 20 August 1980 Reinhold Messner reached the summit of Everest alone and without the use of oxygen. His vivid account of this extraordinary achievement forms the core of [this book] but it is not merely an adventure story. Messner describes with clarity and passion his journey through Tibet, his emotional reactions to this mysterious country of snow, ruined monasteries, and yak caravans. He identifies with the legendary mountaineers who have been before him and Mallory, Irvine and Wilson come to life as he makes his ascent to the 'roof of the world.' The glittering light and oxygen-starved air lead Messner to profound reflection, and a mountaineering adventure becomes the vehicle for an exploration of self and of the world. Born in 1944 in the South Tyrol, Reinhold Messner did most of his early climbing in the Dolomites and the Western Alps. By the age of twenty he had climbed most of the hardest routes. The next sixteen years saw his conquest of all fourteen 8,000-m peaks, of which his climb of Everest in 1980 is the subject of this book." --Publisher
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