The Ascent of Rum Doodle

The Ascent of Rum Doodle

by Bill Bryson (Introduction), Bill Bryson (Introduction), W E Bowman (Author)

Synopsis

First published in 1956, The Ascent of Rum Doodle quickly became established as a mountaineering classic. As an outrageously funny spoof about the ascent of a 40,000-and-a-half-foot peak, many thought it inspired by the 1953 conquest of Everest. But Bowman had drawn on the flavour and tone of earlier adventures, of Bill Tilman and his 1937 account of the Nandi Devi expedition. The book's central and unforgettable character, Binder, is one of the finest creations in comic literature.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 171
Edition: 2001 First Edition
Publisher: Pimlico
Published: 04 Oct 2001

ISBN 10: 071266808X
ISBN 13: 9780712668088
Book Overview: A new edition of W.E. Bowman's hilarious spoof, with a new introduction by Bill Bryson.

Media Reviews
'Wonderful...Rum Doodle does for mountaineering what Three Men in a Boat did for Thames-going or Catch-22 did for the Second World War. It is simply an account of the leader of an expedition up Rum Doodle, a 40,000 and a half foot peak in the Himalayas, in the same way that Scoop is simply a tale about newsgathering in Africa. The tone is nearer to Pooter than anyone else I can think of, but the flavour is all W.E. Bowman's own.' Sunday Times
Author Bio
W.E. Bowman (1912-1985) was a civil engineer who spent his free time hill-walking, painting and writing (unpublished) books on the Theory of Relativity. He was married with two children.