The Boys of Everest: The Tragic Story of Climbing's Greatest Generation

Author(s): Clint Willis

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"The Boys of Everest" tells the story of a band of climbers who reinvented mountaineering during the three decades after Everest's first ascent. It is a story of tremendous courage, astonishing achievement and heart- breaking loss. Their leader was the boyish, fanatically driven Chris Bonington. His inner circle - they came to be known as Bonington's Boys - included a dozen who became climbing's greatest generation. Bonington's Boys gave birth to a new brand of climbing. They took increasingly terrible risks on now -legendary expeditions to the world's most fearsome peaks. And they paid an enormous price for their achievements. Most of Bonington's boys died in the mountains, leaving behind the hardest question of all: was it worth it? "The Boys Of Everest", based on interviews with surviving climbers and other individuals as well as five decades of journals, expedition accounts, and letters, provides the closest thing to an answer that we'll ever have. It offers riveting descriptions of what the boys of Everest found in the mountains - as well as an understanding of what they lost there.

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General Fields

  • : 9781861059802
  • : Anova Books
  • : Robson Books Ltd
  • : 26 October 2006
  • : 234mm X 156mm
  • : United Kingdom
  • : books

Special Fields

  • : 448
  • : Hardback
  • : Clint Willis