Seventh Grade

Reinhold MESSNER

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Seventh Grade

“A STEP WHICH IS IN PRINCIPLE BOUNDLESS”: THE SEVENTH GRADE, SIGNED BY MESSNER

MESSNER, Reinhold. The Seventh Grade: Most Extreme Climbing. New York: Oxford University Press, (1974). Octavo, original textured red paper boards, original dust jacket.

First American edition of Messner’s challenging call for the exploration of mountaineering’s uttermost limits, illustrated with numerous black-and-white photographs and four color photographic plates, boldly signed by the author on the half title.

Drawing lessons from his victorious ascents of peaks worldwide, Messner, the world’s foremost mountain-climber, discusses the future of his sport, rejecting an upper limit to “human possibility in mountain climbing” (page 20) and looking toward the day when “climbing will be capable of making a lasting step forward—a step which is in principle boundless” (page 23). With numerous black-and-white photographs (many full-page) and four color photographic plates. First published in German the previous year. Published the same year as the first English edition. Neate 516. Old inventory sticker to front free endpaper.

Occasional slight foxing. Faint soiling to boards. Dust jacket price-clipped. A near-fine signed copy.

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