The definitive story of the British adventurers who survived the trenches of World War I and went on to risk their lives climbing Mount Everest. On June 6, 1924, two men set out from a camp perched at 23,000 feet on an ice ledge just below the lip of Everest�s North Col. George Mallory, thirty-seven, was Britain�s finest climber. Sandy Irvine was a twenty-two-year-old Oxford scholar with little previous mountaineering experience. Neither of them returned. Drawing on more than a decade of prodigious research, bestselling author and explorer Wade Davis vividly re-creates the heroic efforts of Mallory and his fellow climbers, setting their significant achievements in sweeping historical context: from Britain�s nineteen-century imperial ambitions to the war that shaped Mallory�s generation. Theirs was a country broken, and the Everest expeditions emerged as a powerful symbol of national redemption and hope. In Davis�s rich exploration, he creates a timeless portrait of these remarkable men and their extraordinary times.
Authors
Wade Davis
Additional Info
- Release Date: 2012-10-02
- Publisher: Vintage
- Format: Paperback
- ISBN: 9780375708152
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