"While similar to National Geographic's Voices from the Summit, the presentation here is more extensive and
far better illustrated, effectively combining dramatic photography with authoritative text. It should appeal to
armchair mountaineers as well as those who pursue the sport and its history." -Library Journal
Tapping into the same rich vein of bravery, thirst for knowledge, eccentricity, and pursuit of glory as DK's
Explorers, Mountaineers tells the stories of the pioneers who first conquered the heights of this
planet.
A lavish visual survey of more than eighty of the world's greatest mountaineers—who they were,
where they went, and how their expeditions shaped the course of human history—Mountaineers will explore
the history of expeditions, from the Alps and other European peaks to Everest and other peaks in Himalayas, and the
Andes.
Full of stirring tales and intriguing characters, from the Brits who insisted on hauling cases of
vintage champagne up to Everest, to the Italian Duke of the Abruzzi who took ten iron bedsteads up Alaska's
Malaspina glacier, Mountaineers is full of important scientific discoveries; accounts of great bravery,
fellowship, altruism, and good humor in the face of adversity; and a spirit of adventure.
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