Chris Bonington's Everest

Chris Bonington's Everest

by Sir Chris Bonington (Author)

Synopsis

May 29, 2003 marks the 50th anniversary of the first climbing of Mount Everest. Chris Bonington was the first to scale Everest 'the hard way' - by the south-west ridge - and he has taken part in three other expeditions. No other mountaineer, writer or photographer has as much experience of Everest. His last climb, in 1985 at 50, was a personal summit. Here he tells the story of his attempts on Everest, the triumphs and the tragedies, illustrated from his own archive of photographs and diaries of other climbers.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 256
Edition: New e.
Publisher: Phoenix
Published: 13 Nov 2003

ISBN 10: 1841882305
ISBN 13: 9781841882307
Book Overview: Draws upon Bonington's own diaries and photographs as well as those of his climbing companions to tell a story, which is as gripping as a psychological thriller. Chris will present an Everest special on BBC television with his long-time climbing companion Charlie Clarke. No other climber has Bonington's experience or knowledge of Everest - having taken part in four expeditions on the mountain. Each copy will carry the following quote: 'The Mount Everest Foundation is delighted to welcome this collection of Chris Bonington's endeavours on Mount Everest in the year of the 50th anniversary of the first ascent by Edmund Hillary and Sherpa Tenzing Norgay, on 29 May 1953, members of the British team led by Sir John Hunt.'

Media Reviews
'Chris Bonington's Everest is a powerful introduction to the world of mountaineering and a fitting tribute to a magnificent mountain and the heroic climbers who try to reach its summit. Backed up with solid accounts and stuning photography recounting seminal moments in the mountain's history, this is an epic read about the triumphs of a great man who stands as an icon of British mountaineering. Sir Chris, we salute you.' GLOBAL (Jan 2004)
Author Bio
Chris Bonington has taken part in 19 Himalayan expeditions and combined a career as a mountaineer with the writing of fifteen books, four of which were about Everest. Sir Chris was knighted in 1992 for services to mountaineering. He is heading the RGS/Alpine Club's Everest Celebrations Committee.