• Into the Silence: The Great War, Mallory, and the Conquest of Everest Wade Davis
    ISBN: 0375708154, 9780375708152
    Год издания: 2012
    Издательство: Vintage
    Язык: Английский

    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 Mount Everest’s North Col. George Mallory, thirty-seven, was Britain’s finest climber. Sandy Irvine was a young Oxford scholar of twenty-two with little previous mountaineering experience. Neither of them returned. In this magisterial work of history and adventure, based on more than a decade of prodigious research in British, Canadian, and European archives, and months in the field in Nepal and Tibet, Wade Davis vividly re-creates British climbers’ epic attempts to scale Mount Everest in the early 1920s. With new access to letters and…

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  • Into The Silence: The Great War, Mallory and the Conquest of Everest Wade Davis
    ISBN: 978-0-09956-383-9
    Год издания: 2012
    Издательство: Vintage
    Язык: Английский

    "The price of life is death" For Mallory, as for all of his generation, death was but 'a frail barrier that men crossed, smiling and gallant, every day'. As climbers they accepted a degree of risk unimaginable before the war. What mattered now was how one lived, and the moments of being alive. While the quest for Mount Everest may have begun as a grand imperial gesture, it ended as a mission of revival for a country and a lost generation bled white by war. In a monumental work of history and adventure, Davis asks not whether George Mallory was the first to reach the summit of Everest, but rather why he kept climbing on that fateful day.

  • Into the Silence: The Great War, Mallory and the Conquest of Everest Wade Davis
    ISBN: 978-1-847-92184-0
    Год издания: 2011
    Издательство: The Bodley Head
    Язык: Английский

    If the quest for Mount Everest began as a grand imperial gesture, as redemption for an empire of explorers that had lost the race to the Poles, it ended as a mission of regeneration for a country and a people bled white by war. Of the twenty-six British climbers who, on three expeditions, walked 400 miles off the map to find and assault the highest mountain on Earth, twenty had seen the worst of the fighting. Six had been severely wounded, two others nearly killed by disease at the Front, one hospitalized twice with shell shock. Three as army surgeons dealt for the duration with the agonies of the dying. Two lost brothers, killed in action.…

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