Everest: Expedition to the Ultimate

Reinhold MESSNER

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Everest: Expedition to the Ultimate
Everest: Expedition to the Ultimate

“IS THE WORLD SO CONSTRUCTED THAT MAN CAN CLIMB TO ITS HIGHEST POINT WITHOUT MECHANICAL AIDS?”: EVEREST, SIGNED BY REINHOLD MESSNER

MESSNER, Reinhold. Everest: Expedition to the Ultimate. London and New York: Kaye & Ward and Oxford University Press, (1979). Octavo, original orange cloth, photographic endpapers, original dust jacket.

First edition in English of Messner’s account of his ascent of Everest, boldly signed on the title page by him.

One of the world's foremost mountain-climbers, Messner was the first man ever to climb all of the world's mountains exceeding a height of 26,250 feet. In Everest, he describes his ascent of the great mountain without the aid of supplemental oxygen, and includes a brief history of Everest climbing expeditions. Illustrated with numerous black-and-white photographs and maps and with 32 pages of color photographs. Translated by Audrey Salkeld; first published in German in 1978. Bookplate on page facing title page of Richard Sale, the author of Everest and Conquest in the Himalaya. Early price scratched out on front free endpaper.

Book about-fine, dust jacket near-fine with slight red staining along rear flap, light wear to extremities, and mild toning to spine. A near-fine signed copy.

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