K2. The Savage Mountain

Charles S. HOUSTON   |   Robert H. BATES

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K2. The Savage Mountain
K2. The Savage Mountain

"THE NEXT BOUND I EXPECTED TO TAKE ME OVER A CLIFF IN A TERRIBLE DROP THAT WOULD FINISH IT ALL": K2—THE SAVAGE MOUNTAIN, SIGNED BY FIVE MEMBERS OF THE 1953 EXPEDITION

HOUSTON, Charles S. and BATES, Robert H. K2. The Savage Mountain. New York: McGraw-Hill, (1954). Octavo, original half red cloth, original dust jacket.

First edition of this story of the disaster-struck Third American Karakoram Expedition, signed by five members of the 1953 expedition.

Standing at 28,238 feet, second only to Everest in height, K2 is generally considered to be the most difficult and dangerous peak in the world. In 1953 the Third American Karakoram Expedition attempted an alpine ascent of the mountain, a near-disaster chronicled by the team's surviving members in The Savage Mountain and one of the best-known stories in the annals of mountaineering. With 20 pages of photographs, eight in color. Signed Dee Molenaar, Robert Bates, Charles Houston, Robert Craig, and Tony Streather.

Book about-fine, price-clipped dust jacket extremely good with a few spots of isolated foxing, light wear and toning to extremities, and a small chip affecting author banner at bottom edge. A desirable signed copy.

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