OUR EVEREST ADVENTURE, SIGNED BY EDMUND HILLARY
(HILLARY, Edmund) HUNT, John. Our Everest Adventure: The Pictorial History from Kathmandu to the Summit. Leicester: Brockhampton Press, 1954. Slim quarto, original half blue cloth, pictorial boards, original dust jacket.
First edition of this photographic history of the British expedition that reach the summit of Everest in 1953, illustrated with over 130 black-and-white photographs, signed by Edmund Hillary on the title page.
The 1953 British Expedition to Mount Everest was the eighth in 30 years to attempt Everest. On May 29th, 1953 Sir Edmund Hillary and guide Tenzing Norgay at last stood at the summit; it was a culminating moment in mountaineering history, and one of the great achievements of human stamina and will. Our Everest Adventure was written by Sir John Hunt, the leader of the expedition: he described it as “primarily a pictorial record, designed to bring to life the story as I attempted to describe it in The Ascent of Everest. The words are the same as those I wrote in that book; it is, in fact, a shorter version brought to life by photographs” (Foreword). Neate 395. Gift inscription.
Interior fine; light wear to extremities and light foxing to text block edges and boards. Light wear to extremities of lightly foxed dust jacket. An extremely good signed copy.