Ascent of Everest

Edmund HILLARY   |   John HUNT

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Ascent of Everest
Ascent of Everest
Ascent of Everest

SIGNED BY SIR EDMUND HILLARY

(HILLARY, Edmund) HUNT, John. The Ascent of Everest. (London): Hodder and Stoughton, (1953). Octavo, original blue cloth, original dust jacket.

First edition, with eight color photographic plates, 48 black-and-white plates, and a number of in-text illustrations after pen-and-ink sketches, boldly signed on the title page by Sir Edmund Hillary.

The 1953 British Expedition to Mount Everest was the eighth in 30 years to attempt Everest. On May 29th, 1953 Sir Edmund Hillary and Sherpa 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. The Ascent of Everest was written by Sir John Hunt, the leader of the expedition, in one month to satisfy the great demand around the world for the story of the British team's success. Chapter 16 is Sir Edmund Hillary's stirring account of the final part of the climb, and the appendices are by members of the expedition. With dust jacket design by W. Heaton Cooper. Neate 393. Clipped review laid in. Tiny bookseller ticket. Owner signature whited on on front pastedown.

Book near-fine with scattered pinpoint foxing to preliminaries and edges of textblock, inner paper hinges split but holding, mildest toning to spine. Dust jacket extremely good with slightest soiling, light wear to extremities, and mild toning to spine. A desirable signed copy.

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