ANNAPURNA: The First 8,000 Metre Peak (26,493 Feet)

ANNAPURNA: The First 8,000 Metre Peak (26,493 Feet)
ANNAPURNA: The First 8,000 Metre Peak (26,493 Feet)
ANNAPURNA: The First 8,000 Metre Peak (26,493 Feet)
ANNAPURNA: The First 8,000 Metre Peak (26,493 Feet)
ANNAPURNA: The First 8,000 Metre Peak (26,493 Feet)
ANNAPURNA: The First 8,000 Metre Peak (26,493 Feet)
ANNAPURNA: The First 8,000 Metre Peak (26,493 Feet)
ANNAPURNA: The First 8,000 Metre Peak (26,493 Feet)
ANNAPURNA: The First 8,000 Metre Peak (26,493 Feet)
ANNAPURNA: The First 8,000 Metre Peak (26,493 Feet)
ANNAPURNA: The First 8,000 Metre Peak (26,493 Feet)
ANNAPURNA: The First 8,000 Metre Peak (26,493 Feet)
ANNAPURNA: The First 8,000 Metre Peak (26,493 Feet)
ANNAPURNA: The First 8,000 Metre Peak (26,493 Feet)
ANNAPURNA: The First 8,000 Metre Peak (26,493 Feet)
ANNAPURNA: The First 8,000 Metre Peak (26,493 Feet)
ANNAPURNA: The First 8,000 Metre Peak (26,493 Feet)
ANNAPURNA: The First 8,000 Metre Peak (26,493 Feet)
ANNAPURNA: The First 8,000 Metre Peak (26,493 Feet)
ANNAPURNA: The First 8,000 Metre Peak (26,493 Feet)
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Title: ANNAPURNA: The First 8,000 Metre Peak (26,493 Feet)
Author(s): HERZOG, Maurice
ADAM SMITH, Janet
Category: Mountaineering
New / Used: Used
Book Type: Small Hardcover with Dust Jacket
Published: 1952
Published By: Jonathan Cape
Edition: Reprint 1954
Pages: 288
Size (mm): 140 w x 205 h x 25 d

Condition

Excellent with wear/repairs on dust jacket, faint spotting on end papers and page edges, pages clean, binding tight, no stamps or inscriptions. Images depict all need to know detail.

About

In 1950, when no mountain taller than 8,000 meters had ever been climbed, Maurice Herzog led an expedition of French climbers to the summit of an 8,075-meter (26,493-foot) Himalayan peak called Annapurna. But unlike other climbs, the routes up Annapurna had never been charted. Herzog and his team had to locate the mountain using crude maps, pick out a single untried route, and go for the summit.

The unforgettable account of this heroic climb and of its harrowing aftermath, including a nightmare descent of frostbite, snow blindness, and near death.

Includes monochrome images and maps.

Map on rear end paper.

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