Boundless Horizons: The Autobiography of Chris Bonington: I Chose to Climb / The Next Horizon / The Everest Years

Boundless Horizons: The Autobiography of Chris Bonington: I Chose to Climb / The Next Horizon / The Everest Years

by Chris Bonington (Author)

Synopsis

Individually the three volumes of Chris Bonington's autobiography are collector's items. Here they are brought together in a value-for-money omnibus. I Chose to Climb, was published in 1966 and told of his initiation into mountaineering, from schoolboy beginnings, culminating in the British ascent of the North Face of the Eiger and his decision to turn professional. The Next Horizon picks up where that volume left off and relates his subsequent adventures as a mountaineer, photographer, journalist and expedition leader ending in the summer of 1972 with preparations for the autumn Everest expedition. In the event this expedition only just failed to put a British climber on top of the world's highest mountain for the first time. The last volume The Everest Years chronicles his four expeditions to the world's highest peak and Bonington's obsession with this particular mountain. In all three books we learn about the charismatic generation of climbing personalities who were his friends, with whom he shared his triumphs and fights for survival on dangerous and sometimes tragic expeditions. We learn too of Chris Bonington's development into the devoted family man and celebrity he is today.

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More Information

Format: Hardcover
Pages: 672
Edition: 1st edition
Publisher: W&N
Published: 13 Jul 2000

ISBN 10: 0297646354
ISBN 13: 9780297646358
Book Overview: Britain's greatest climber - the name most people think of when they think of mountaineering. He tours nationally and internationally regularly and his lectures are sell-outs. TV documentary of Tibet's Secret Mountain to appear in spring 2000

Author Bio
Sir Chris Bonington (knighted in 1995 for services to mountaineering) has been Britain's best-known mountaineer since he climbed Everest the hard way in 1976. Now 62 he has climbed mountains in four continents. He is married with two sons and lives in Cumbria.