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Everest: Summit of Achievement [Hardcover]

The Royal Geographic Society (Author)
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April 22, 2003
Everest: Summit Of Achievement

On 29 May 1953, New Zealander Edmund Hillary and Sherpa Tenzing Norgay stood atop the highest mountain in the world, where no one had ever stood before. This magnificent volume celebrates the fiftieth anniversary of their historic climb and chronicles the history of Everest exploration from the early years of the twentieth century to the present. It is the first and only book on the subject to benefit from complete access to the Royal Geographical Society's astonishingly rich collection of photographs, documents, and artifacts.

Painstakingly selected from over 20,000 subjects, more than 400 photographs -- many never before published -- record the surveying, planning, reconnaissance expeditions, and ascents that the Royal Geographical Society and the Alpine Club jointly launched -- beginning in 1921 and culminating in Hillary and Norgay's landmark feat. Among the memorable photographs reproduced here are the first aerial views of Mount Everest; the last known photograph of George Mallory and Andrew Irvine, who perished soon afterward on the slopes of Everest; Hillary's iconic photograph of Tenzing Norgay standing triumphant on Everest's summit; images showing the daily experience of expedition members along with the dangers they faced; portraits of the life and customs of Sherpas and the other Tibetan peoples; and the spectacular beauty of the Everest massif itself.

These unique and breathtaking images are prefaced by Sir Edmund Hillary and His

Holiness the Dalai Lama, and are accompanied by chapters written by renowned mountaineer Stephen Venables; the well-known journalist and mountain climber Ed Douglas; Judy and Tashi Tenzing, grandson ofNorgay; and noted historian John Keay.

The result is a work of lasting significance that captures as never before the sense of discovery, excitement, achievement, and exhilaration experienced over the years by those who are brave and determined enough to challenge the world's greatest mountain.



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From Publishers Weekly

George Mallory's famous answer to why he was so dedicated to scaling Mt. Everest-"Because it's there"-is as good an answer as any to those wondering why so many people risk life and limb to ascend the world's highest peak. This lavish volume, featuring hundreds of photos and documents from the massive archives at London's Royal Geographical Society, offers a less prosaic reason for all that risk taking. The photos are, almost without exception, utterly breathtaking, finding an almost infinite variety of ways to capture Everest's soaring, snow-covered vastness (often with a string of antlike human climbers scurrying somewhere in the foreground). However, the text between the glorious photos is uneven. Some of the pieces are enlightening, especially those detailing the reactions of Nepalese and Tibetan locals to the people who came tromping into their lands in the late 19th and early 20th centuries simply to scale the mountains (a beyond-foolish endeavor, they thought). The most engaging of these is Ed Douglas's, on how the mountains fit in with the locals' religious lives (the accompanying photos of grim-faced nuns and monks are striking). Descriptions of mountaineering trips, especially that by climber Venables, are competently delivered but less engrossing. The photographs-depicting Mallory's pal Sandy Irvine cheerfully fixing an oxygen cylinder in 1924; Hillary and climbing companion Tenzing Norgay drinking a celebratory cup of tea in 1953; and (more harshly) porters, who earned little more than a dollar a day, staggering with climbers' baggage in 1971-are undoubtedly this volume's strength.
Copyright 2003 Reed Business Information, Inc.

From School Library Journal

Adult/High School-Readers enthralled by Jon Krakauer's Into Thin Air (Villard, 1997) will enjoy this sumptuous celebration of Everest expeditions. The real glory of this oversized book is its wealth of magnificent color and black-and-white photographs. More than 400 pictures, some never before published, depict the region's spectacular beauty. The many candid shots of the climbing parties and the wonderful portraits of the Sherpas show the human side of the adventure. Introductory essays by Edward Hillary and the Dalai Lama precede a brief account of the earliest explorations. Pieces about the life of the Sherpas and the religious traditions associated with the mountain show appreciation for its spiritual importance to the Tibetans. The major portion of the text is Stephen Venables's account of expeditions undertaken by the Royal Geographic Society and the Alpine Club between 1921 and 1953. The heroism, tragedies, and triumphs of these summit attempts provide exciting reading, while the use of journal entries and letters brings a personal touch to the larger-than-life stories. Special features include brief biographical sketches and photographs of all the expedition members between 1921 and 1953, and a list of those who have reached the summit since 1953.
Kathy Tewell, Chantilly Regional Library, VA
Copyright 2003 Reed Business Information, Inc.

Product Details

  • Hardcover: 252 pages
  • Publisher: Simon & Schuster (April 22, 2003)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0743243862
  • ISBN-13: 978-0743243865
  • Product Dimensions: 12.5 x 11.6 x 1.1 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 5.1 pounds
  • Average Customer Review: 4.6 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (5 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #962,355 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

 

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5.0 out of 5 stars A MUST HAVE BOOK, September 22, 2003
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The RGS was one of the co-sponsors of the many UNsuccessful expeditions to Everest, which finally culminated in the successful climb. This book has many stunning photographs as well as essays by "greats" of the mountaineering scene. Most wonderful is that fresh perspectives are covered that you won't find written about in most classic mountaineering books, such as the first two chapters, which deal with photographing expeditions and with establishing the height of Everest [worthy of a book in and of itself]. The chapter on the Sherpas with lots of previously unseen photos also changes one's picture of Everest. A VERY VERY IMPORTANT book, with images that present a FRESH and sorely needed modern perspective. Most ironic, you will see that the great feat of Everest, coinciding with celebrating the queen's coronation, was in fact pulled off by peasants/farm workers [Hillary, the beekeeper, and Tenzing, the climber from a farming family] from two countries, both far afield from Great Britain. It wasn't until decades later that the first two British-born climbers summited Everest. This and many other details will entertain you, along with the fantastic photos.
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Good Coffee Table Book on Everest, January 2, 2006
This is a nice package. It deals almost exclusively with the attempts and first conquest of Everest. Those expecting a rehash of the '96 Krakauer story (Into Thin Air) won't find that here.

This book explores the early attempts and failures as well as the successful Hillary/Norgay summit. The pictures are mostly black and white, with a lot of historical/archival shots from early expeditions. There are plenty of breathtaking pictures of the mountain as well as interesting shots of mountaineers at their work.

The text gives a good account of the various early expeditions.

All in all a good book, whether or not one wants to page through via the photo captions or read the text to this coffee table sized exploration of Mt. Everest.
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars An Instant Classic, June 7, 2007
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This book is for anyone who loves Mt Everest and the great mountains of the world. It has some of the best photos of the pioneers from early Everest expeditions. This is a great addition to any library.
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Inside This Book (learn more)
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GEORGE LEIGH MALLORY'S famous answer to the question "Why climb Everest?" was "Because it's there." Read the first page
Key Phrases - Statistically Improbable Phrases (SIPs): (learn more)
climbing leader, reconnaissance expedition, summit attempt, transport officer, alpine climber, supplementary oxygen, oxygen equipment, first ascent, altitude record, advance base
Key Phrases - Capitalized Phrases (CAPs): (learn more)
South Col, North Col, Mount Everest, Tenzing Norgay, Edmund Hillary, North Face, Base Camp, Northeast Ridge, Ang Tharkay, John Hunt, Western Cwm, South Summit, Eric Shipton, Howard Bury, George Mallory, Nanda Devi, George Lowe, New Zealand, North Ridge, George Finch, Lhotse Face, Solu Khumbu, Ang Tshering, East Rongbuk Glacier, Great Couloir
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