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Cooper, Ed Soul of the Heights: Fifty Years Going to the Mountains 2007 US 1st, 4to, pp.xiii, 207, photo frontis, 85 color & 55 bw photos, black cloth; signed, dj unclipped, fine, cloth tight, fine #27836 $65.00
Fascinated by the challenge of the heights, Cooper became the first “climbing bum” in the Pacific Northwest, where he rapidly acquired a reputation as one of the most important all-around climbers of his generation. Through his personal experiences, keen observations, and dramatic photos, he provide[read more]
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Cooper, Ed Soul of the Rockies: Portraits of America’s Largest Mountain Range 2008 US 1st, 4to, pp.xv, 208, photo frontis, color & bw photos, color maps, black cloth; dj & cloth new #25111 $39.95
From the author of the acclaimed ‘Soul of the Heights’, here is a stunning photographic celebration of the remarkable Rocky Mountains. Cooper brings the continent’s most iconic mountain range to life, zeroing in on its heart. In a photographic feast that takes us from the Canadian border at Idaho a[read more]
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Cooper, Ed Soul of Yosemite: Portraits of Light and Stone 2011 US 1st, 4to, pp.ix, 149, photo frontis, 105 color & 52 bw photos, 2 color maps, wraps; new #25692 $19.95
Cooper celebrates one of America’s most iconic natural wonders with this stunning and singular photographic feast. He captures the soul of Yosemite National Park in an entirely new way, zeroing in on its breathtaking peaks, ranges, and rocks, and the spectacular effects of changing light. This one[read more]
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Cordes, Kelly The Tower: A Chronicle of Climbing and Controversy on Cerro Torre 2014 US 1st, 8vo, pp.400, photo frontis, 29 color & 116 bw photos, 3 drawings, chart, appendices, illus eps, white cloth; signed bookplate, dj w/ small bump/tear bottom back else dj & cloth new #27841 $45.00
At the wind-scoured southern tip of Argentina, between the vast ice cap and the rolling estepas of Patagonia, rises a 10,262-foot tower of ice and rock named Cerro Torre. Considered by many the most beautiful and compelling mountain in the world, it draws the finest and most devoted technical alpini[read more]
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Cordes, Kelly The Tower: A Chronicle of Climbing and Controversy on Cerro Torre 2014 US 1st, 8vo, pp.400, photo frontis, 29 color & 116 bw photos, 3 drawings, chart, appendices, illus eps, white cloth; dj & cloth new #26862 $27.95
At the wind-scoured southern tip of Argentina, between the vast ice cap and the rolling estepas of Patagonia, rises a 10,262-foot tower of ice and rock named Cerro Torre. Considered by many the most beautiful and compelling mountain in the world, it draws the finest and most devoted technical alpini[read more]
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Cosson, Renzino Autour du Mont Blanc [Around Mont Blanc] 1984 Glenat Grenoble 1st, 4to, pp.119, 53 color photos, black cloth; cloth fine. #20700 $29.00
A lovely large-format book showing Mont Blanc in all its moods. In French, no English translation. Perret 512.[read more]
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Costello, Dave Flying Off Everest: A Journey from the Summit to the Sea 2014 US 1st, 8vo, pp.xiv, 194, 17 color photos, map, wraps; new #26728 $18.95
Costello tells the audacious story of two unsponsored Nepalis, Sano Babu Sunuwar and Lakpa Tsheri Sherpa, who climbed Everest in April 2011, paraglided from its peak over the North Face, and paddled nearly 400 miles down the Ganges River to the ocean. Little problems wouldn't stop them. Like the f[read more]
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Cotter, Guy Everest Mountain Guide: The Remarkable Story of a Kiwi Mountaineer 2023 NZ 1st, 8vo, pp.260, 38 color & 1 bw photos, appendices, pictorial cloth; signed, dj & cloth new #27918 $49.95
The book follows the career of Guy Cotter, Kiwi mountaineer and mountain guide, who has been leading guided ascents of Mt Everest from the early 1990’s. After the tragic deaths of New Zealanders Gary Ball on Dhaulagiri in 1993 and Rob Hall on Everest in 1996, Cotter rebuilt their company, Adventure [read more]
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Craig, George Everest: 50 Years of Struggle to Reach the Top of the World 2002 Carlton London 1st, 4to, 63 color & 40 bw photos, 1 color illus, 2 maps, pictorial cloth; dj rubbed, unclipped, fine, cloth tight, fine #26340 $19.00
A photo history covering the earliest sighting of the mountain, the early British attempts, the 1953 first ascent, the Chinese and American ascents, Miura’s ski descent, Tabei’s ascent, the British SW Face ascent, Messner and Habeler without oxygen, Messner’s solo, Boardman and Tasker, the Kangshung[read more]
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Craig, George Everest: A Celebration of the 60th Anniversary of the Conquest of the World’s Highest Mountain 2013 UK 1st, 4to, pp.128, 59 color & 43 bw photos, 1 color illus, 2 maps, pictorial cloth; dj & cloth new #26476 $34.95
A photo history of Everest updated from Craig’s earlier ‘Everest: 50 Years of Struggle to Reach the Top of the World’, published in 2002. In addition to the coverage of the early British attempts and the 1953 first ascent, Craig also includes the Chinese and American ascents, Miura’s ski descent, T[read more]
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Craig, Malcolm Alpine Mountain Guides of the Nineteenth Century 2015 self pub US 8vo, pp.502, 30 figs, 26 portraits, appendices, wraps; new #26885 $19.95
Almost all first ascents made in the Alps during the nineteenth century were led by professional mountain guides. Together they form a fascinating group of men who formed a close relationship with mountaineers, referred to as ‘amateurs’ in the true sense of the word, despite a great difference in th[read more]
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Craig, Malcolm Shackles of Convention: Women Mountaineers before 1914 2013 UK 1st, 8vo, pp.270, 13 bw photos, 10 bw illus, 6 maps, appendices, black cloth; dj & cloth new #26577 $39.95
A celebration of the contribution made by women to the early history of mountaineering. Early mountaineering is too easily seen as dominated by men and viewed as among the manliest of activities. Women mountaineers were largely overlooked or if considered tended to be drawn into a debate about women[read more]
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Craig, Robert W. Storm and Sorrow in the High Pamirs 1980 Simon & Schuster NY 1st hardcover, 8vo, pp.223, 21 color photos, 7 maps/sketches, white/black cloth; inscribed, dj unclipped, fine, cloth tight, fine #11441 $59.00
The 1974 international climbing meet in the Pamirs was led by Bob Craig. Tragically, thirteen climbers from different teams were killed in an avalanche. This was initially published as a softcover book in 1977. Craig’s inscription in this copy is small with the recipient’s name removed.
Neate C13[read more]
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Craig, Robert W. Storm and Sorrow in the High Pamirs 1977 Mountaineers Seattle 1st, 8vo, pp.xi, 171, 57 color photos, 10 maps/sketches, wraps; signed, rubbed, very good+ #9605 $45.00
The 1974 international climbing meet in the Pamirs was led by Bob Craig. Tragically, thirteen climbers from different teams were killed in an avalanche. This paperback edition contains many more photos than the hardcover which was published later in 1980.
Neate C139, Yak C153.[read more]
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Craig, Robert W. Storm and Sorrow in the High Pamirs 1977 Mountaineers Seattle 1st, 8vo, pp.xi, 171, 57 color photos, 10 maps/sketches, wraps; very good #15911 $25.00
The 1974 international climbing meet in the Pamirs where a number of climbers died. This paperback edition contains many more photos than the hardcover which was published later in 1980.
Neate C139, Yak C153.[read more]
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Cranfield, Ingrid, ed. Inspiring Achievement: The Life and Work of John Hunt 2002 Inst for Outdoor Learning Cumbria 1st, 8vo, pp.ix, 251, 28 color & 12 bw photos, wraps; corners bumped from shipping, else new #27652 $24.95
An interesting collection of stories and rememberances of Sir John Hunt (1910-1998) by not only himself but also a vast number of contributors.[read more]
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Crocket, Ken Mountaineering in Scotland: The Early Years 2015 Scotland 1st, 8vo, pp.vii, 352, 3 color & 65 bw photos, 2 drawings, pictorial cloth; issued w/o dj, cloth new #26933 $47.95
From Ken Crocket, author of ‘Ben Nevis: Britain’s Highest Mountain’, comes the full story of the dawning of mountaineering in Scotland. It will shock many to discover that within a few years, Victorian climbers brought climbing in Scotland to technical levels not surpassed until the 1940s. The book [read more]
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Cronin, Edward W. Jr The Arun: A Natural History of the World's Deepest Valley 1979 Houghton Mifflin Boston 1st, 8vo, pp.236, photo frontis, 44 bw photos, map, appendix, white/blue cloth; dj w/ 2 taped tears, vg, cloth near fine. #11339 $12.00
Account of a four year scientific expedition consisting of a team of 14 wildlife specialists conducting the first ecological survey in the Arun region in northeastern Nepal. Rich in wildlife, the team even found evidence of the yeti. From the collection of American mountaineer Richard Irvin with hi[read more]
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Crouch, Gregory Enduring Patagonia 2001 US 1st, 8vo, pp.xii, 225, 29 color photos, blue cloth; inscribed ‘Dear __ - I hope you enjoy these stories from my alpine life. Cheers, Gregg Crouch 11/15/01’, dj fine, cloth fine #22068 $25.00
Crouch has endured seven expeditions to the windswept land of Patagonia. Here, in the company of Jim Donini, Charlie Fowler, and others, he describes a number of climbs including an ascent of Cerro Torre.[read more]
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Croucher, Norman A Man and His Mountains 1984 Kaye & Ward Kingswood 1st, 8vo, pp.217, 32 color photos, 7 maps, blue cloth; dj unclipped, slight delamination on bottom back cover, else fine, cloth fine #23911 $9.00
At the age of 19 Croucher lost both his legs to a train. He persevered with his climbing and here tells of his climbs in the Alps, Huascaran, Aconcagua, Nun, Muztagh Ata, Tocllaraju, and more. This is the third of his four books and an entertaining read.
Neate C149.[read more]
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