The Hunt for Mount Everest

The Hunt for Mount Everest
Author: Craig Storti
Publsiher: Nicholas Brealey
Total Pages: 338
Release: 2021-10-05
Genre: Travel
ISBN: 9781529366297

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"This book would be enjoyed by those seeking knowledge of Everest beyond the climbing narratives, as well as those who appreciate the details of navigation and exploration." — Booklist The height of Mt. Everest was first measured in 1850, but the closest any westerner got to Everest during the next 71 years, until 1921, was 40 miles. The Hunt for Mt. Everest tells the story of the 71-year quest to find the world's highest mountain. It's a tale of high drama, of larger-than-life characters-George Everest, Francis Younghusband, George Mallory, Lord Curzon, Edward Whymper-and a few quiet heroes: Alexander Kellas, the 13th Dalai Lama, Charles Bell. A story that traverses the Alps, the Himalayas, Nepal and Tibet, the British Empire (especially British India and the Raj), the Anglo-Russian rivalry known as The Great Game, the disastrous First Afghan War, and the phenomenal Survey of India - it is far bigger than simply the tallest mountain in the world. Encountering spies, war, political intrigues, and hundreds of mules, camels, bullocks, yaks, and two zebrules, Craig Storti uncovers the fascinating and still largely overlooked saga of all that led up to that moment in late June of 1921 when two English climbers, George Mallory and Guy Bullock, became the first westerners-and almost certainly the first human beings-to set foot on Mt. Everest and thereby claimed the last remaining major prize in the history of exploration. With 2021 bringing the 100th anniversary of that year, most Everest chronicles have dealt with the climbing history of the mountain, with all that happened after 1921. The Hunt for Mt. Everest is the seldom-told story of all that happened before.

The Ascent of Everest

The Ascent of Everest
Author: John Hunt Baron Hunt
Publsiher: The Mountaineers Books
Total Pages: 238
Release: 1993
Genre: Everest, Mount (China and Nepal)
ISBN: 0898863619

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Expedition leader John Hunt's account of the first ascent of Mount Everest's summit in 1953 by Sir Edmund Hillary and Sherpa Tenzing Norgay.

The Conquest of Everest

The Conquest of Everest
Author: John Hunt Baron Hunt
Publsiher: New York : Dutton, 1954 [c1953]
Total Pages: 424
Release: 1954
Genre: Everest, Mount (China and Nepal)
ISBN: UOM:39015028704768

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The fascinating account of the the British Everest Expedition's successful 1953 assault on the summit of Mount Everest, as told by the Expedition's leader, Sir John Hunt, and Sir Edmund Hillary, the first to make the ascent of Everest.

Everest The First Ascent

Everest   The First Ascent
Author: Harriet Tuckey
Publsiher: Random House
Total Pages: 436
Release: 2013-05-23
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9781448177073

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WINNER OF THE OUTSTANDING GENERAL SPORTS WRITING AWARD, BRITISH SPORTS BOOK AWARDS WINNER OF THE BOARDMAN TASKER PRIZE WINNER OF THE MOUNTAIN & WILDERNESS PRIZE, BANFF FESTIVAL WINNER OF THE TONY LOTHIAN AWARD, BIOGRAPHERS’ CLUB For the first time, drawing upon previously unseen diaries and letters, rare archive material and interviews, Everest – The First Ascent tells the remarkable story of Griffith Pugh, the forgotten team member whose scientific breakthroughs ensured the world’s highest mountain could be climbed. A doctor and physiologist, Griffith Pugh revolutionised almost every aspect of British high-altitude mountaineering, transforming the climbers’ attitude to oxygen, the clothes they wore, their equipment, fluid intake and acclimatisation. Yet, far from receiving the acclaim he was due, he was met with suspicion and ridicule. His scientific contributions were, quite simply, at odds with old-fashioned notions of derring-do and the gentlemanly amateurism that dogged the sport. Later in his career, his impact in helping athletes enhance their performance lasts to this day in the fields of cycling, swimming and running. This insightful biography shows Pugh to be troubled, abrasive, yet brilliant. Eight years in the writing, closely researched, and told with unflinching honesty by Pugh’s daughter, Harriet Tuckey, Everest – The First Ascent is the compelling portrait of an unlikely hero.

Hillary and Norgay

Hillary and Norgay
Author: Heather Whipple
Publsiher: Crabtree Publishing Company
Total Pages: 36
Release: 2007
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 0778724182

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Sir Edmund Hillary and Tenzing Norgay reached the top of Mount Everest, the world's highest mountain, on a British expedition in 1953. The achievement was hailed around the world and launched a 20th century obsession with climbing ever higher. This exciting new book describes their perilous journey as well as their relationship and Norgay's role as a Sherpa guide.

Secret Agent Jack Stalwart Book 13 The Hunt for the Yeti Skull Nepal

Secret Agent Jack Stalwart  Book 13  The Hunt for the Yeti Skull  Nepal
Author: Elizabeth Singer Hunt
Publsiher: Running Press Kids
Total Pages: 130
Release: 2011-10-11
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 9781602861558

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The Hunt for the Yeti Skull (Book 13) Jack has become the most decorated secret agent for the Global Protection Force, but during the day he's still just an ordinary kid who has to put up with annoying people -- like Marko Mayer, a new student in Jack's rock-climbing class. When Jack and Marko race to the top of the wall, Marko stomps on Jack's hand and wins -- then has the nerve to gloat! But Jack has no time to sulk -- the GPF needs him in Nepal. A plane carrying a team of scientists has gone missing over Mount Everest. They were thought to be carrying the first true Yeti skull ever recovered -- proof that the legendary Abominable Snowman really existed. Jack quickly discovers that a greedy collector is behind the theft -- and he may have hired Jack's archnemesis for the job. Can Jack and his fellow agents use their climbing skills to brave the highest mountain on earth and recover the priceless skull?

Incredible True Stories 4 Everest Reaching the Roof of the World

Incredible True Stories  4      Everest  Reaching the Roof of the World
Author: David Long
Publsiher: HarperCollins UK
Total Pages: 66
Release: 2022-09-01
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 9781800901971

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Join the treacherous mission to conquer Earth’s highest peak in David Long’s enthralling retelling of the first expeditions to climb Everest.

Tenzing

Tenzing
Author: Ed Douglas
Publsiher: National Geographic Society
Total Pages: 336
Release: 2003
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: STANFORD:36105111976036

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In 1953, Tenzing Norgay was at the heart of the successful British Everest expedition as leader of the Sherpas whose hard work brought victory and as one of the two lead climbers to reach the top. But behind Tenzing’s radiant smile is an untold story of courage, tragedy, and ambition, of a man who overcame incredible odds just to reach the bottom of the mountain. Born in a sacred Tibetan valley in the shadow of Everest, Tenzing’s long journey led him from life as an illiterate yak herder to become the friend of Nehru, feted by monarchs and presidents all over the world. Set against the backdrop of one of the greatest chapters in the history of exploration, Tenzing: Hero of Everest recounts the jubilant moments at the summit: “Tenzing was effusive, putting an arm around Hillary’s shoulders, and thumping him on the back with infectious delight. Hillary joined in.... Now all below them...the valleys where Tenzing had grown up. ‘It was such a sight as I had never seen before,’ he said, ‘and would never see again—wild, wonderful, and terrible. But terror was not what I felt. I loved the mountains too well for that. I loved Everest too well.’” Mountaineering historian Ed Douglas reveals for the first time Tenzing’s long climb from obscurity. Drawing on extensive interviews with family members, climbing partners, and members of the Sherpa community in Darjeeling and Nepal, the book chronicles his rise to fame and the aftermath of his triumph. The result is a wealth of new material about a man who made his people famous and whose life was the stuff of legend.