by SirEdmundHillary (Author)
Everest: forbidding, exhilarating, unconquerable. All courageous attempts by man to reach its summit by heading up the northern side from Tibet had failed. The southern approach through Nepal had never before been climbed, due to its impossibly steep ice-covered slopes and the country's policies. But in 1951 Edmund Hillary joined an expedition to find a new route up Everest from the south, which led to a new chapter in mountaineering history. The climbers' determination, endurance and battle against the elements culminated with their famous climb in 1953 as they finally reached the summit of this formidable mountain. This is Hillary's own account of the treacherous and breathtaking journeys.
Format: Paperback
Pages: 272
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Published: 05 May 2003
ISBN 10: 0747566968
ISBN 13: 9780747566960
Book Overview: Sir Edmund Hillary'sthrilling account of his and Tenzing Norgay's ascent of Everest, published to coincide with Bloomsbury's publication of EVEREST on the fiftieth anniversary of the expedition. With a new introduction by Sir Edmund Hillary Illustrated with drawings, maps and photographs.