Kingdoms Of Experience: Everest, the Unclimbed Ridge

Paperback / softback

Main Details

Title Kingdoms Of Experience: Everest, the Unclimbed Ridge
Authors and Contributors      By (author) Andrew Greig
Physical Properties
Format:Paperback / softback
Pages:276
Dimensions(mm): Height 210,Width 131
Category/GenreTrue Stories of Heroism, Endurance and Survival
Climbing and mountaineering
Travel
ISBN/Barcode 9781841953762
ClassificationsDewey:796.522095496
Audience
General
Edition Main
Illustrations 8pp b&w illustrations on text paper

Publishing Details

Publisher Canongate Books Ltd
Imprint Canongate Books Ltd
Publication Date 12 January 2003
Publication Country United Kingdom

Description

In March 1985, Mal Duff led a new expedition to conquer Everest by the unclimbed north-east ridge. The last attempt by a Chris Bonington team had ended in failure and the tragic deaths of two great climbers, Joe Tasker and Pete Boardman. In this book, shortlisted for the Boardman-Tasker Awards, Greig chronicles not only the assault on the peak, but also the complex inter-relationships of 19 very different individuals living together, yet each of them very much alone.

Author Biography

Andrew Greig was born and brought up in Scotland. He has published many collections of poetry, including Men on Ice (Canongate) and two novels, Electric Brae (Canongate), which was short-listed for the MacVitie's Prize and received a Scottish Arts Council Award, and The Return of John MacNab (Headline), which topped the Scottish best-seller list in 1996. He took part in a number of Himalayan expeditions and from his experiences wrote Summit Fever (Hutchinson) and Kingdoms of Experience (Hutchinson).

Reviews

* Allows us privileged insights into the minds of these adventurers ... Canongate have chosen well in re-issuing this important mountaineering journal. The Herald * A classic in mountaineering literature...Recommended for all armchair adventurers who have ever wondered what it would be like to climb in the Himalayas. Geographical Magazine * A wonderful, gritty expedition book. -- Chris Bonnington