Challenge

Reinhold MESSNER

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Challenge
Challenge

“PERHAPS YOU DON’T UNDERSTAND THE CHALLENGE… A GREAT FACE LIKE THIS CAN HAVE FOR A CLIMBER”: THE CHALLENGE, SIGNED BY MESSNER

MESSNER, Reinhold. The Challenge. London: Kaye & Ward and New York: Oxford University Press, (1977). Octavo, original blue cloth, original dust jacket.

First edition in English, signed by Messner on the title page.

The world's foremost mountain-climber, Messner was the first man to climb all of the world's mountains exceeding a height of 26,250 feet (8000 meters). He was also the first to cross Antarctica with neither dogs nor machines. Messner and Peter Haebler climbed Hidden Peak in the Himalayas without oxygen. In The Challenge, Messner describes two expeditions: "the first, an attempt on the south face of Lhotse, which ended in failure with the climbers beaten back by storms and avalanches; and the second, the smallest expedition in the history of Himalayan mountaineering, the ascent by two men of Hidden Peak." Illustrated with numerous black-and-white photographs (several full-page) and eight color photographic plates. First published in Germany in 1976.

Fine condition.

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