
Himalaya
The Exploration and Conquest of the Greatest Mountains on Earth
by Philip Parker
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Pub Date 18 Nov 2013 | Archive Date 21 Dec 2013
Anova Books | Conway
Description
At some 1500 miles long and 250 miles at its widest the Himalaya
range is home to the fourteen greatest mountain peaks on the planet each
of which towers over 8,000 metres. Celebrated by the region’s early
ancient kingdoms, many of these peaks remain sacred in both the Hindu
and Buddhist religions and have additionally inspired western explorers
and adventurers for some 300 years.
Himalaya examines the geographical origins of the region, its
earliest peoples and the onward western discovery and exploration
commencing with the Jesuits, progressing through myriad nineteenth
century gentlemen surveyors, culminating in Edmund Hilary and Tensing
Norgay’s ascent of Everest in 1953 and continuing to the present day
with extreme mountaineers and adventure tourists. However the book does
not solely deal with the attempts to summit the majestic Everest. Its
broader brief, and chronological structure, allows the inclusion of
narrative and journal extracts from the equally heroic pioneering
ascents of Himalayan peaks including K2 (1954), Nanga Parbat (1953),
Annapurna (1950), Kangchenjunga (1955), and Lhotse (1956) as well as
subsequent new frontiers, peaks, routes and mountaineering techniques.
The volume includes specially commissioned pieces where legendary
climbers reflect on their intrepid experiences and heroism on the
highest mountains on earth. These accounts are set beside stunning
commissioned cartography, historical photographs, newly shot stills of
ephemera and artifacts as well as the most recent Himalayan work from
some of the world’s leading adventure photographers.
Author information
Himalaya is edited by writer and historian Philip Parker. Formerly
publisher of the Times books list, Philip was responsible for Conway's
The Great Trade Routes, The Times History of the World and numerous
titles on ancient civilizations. He is also the author of The Empire
Stops Here (2009), a book acclaimed as 'engaging' (FT), 'awe-inspiring'
(The Scotsman) and 'a quite breathtaking and eccentric edifice of
scholarship... extraordinary' (The Guardian).
About the Author
Himalaya is edited by writer and historian Philip Parker.
Formerly publisher of the Times books list, Philip was responsible for
Conway's The Great Trade Routes, The Times History of the World and
numerous titles on ancient civilizations. He is also the author of The
Empire Stops Here (2009), a book acclaimed as 'engaging' (FT),
'awe-inspiring' (The Scotsman) and 'a quite breathtaking and eccentric
edifice of scholarship... extraordinary' (The Guardian).
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Available Editions
EDITION | Ebook |
ISBN | 9781844862382 |
PRICE | £9.99 (GBP) |