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In Search of Peaks, Passes & Glaciers (Hardcover)
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In Search of Peaks, Passes & Glaciers (Hardcover)
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No goggles or glacier glasses, no hi-tech axes or day-glo Gore-Tex
adorned Alpinists of the mid-nineteenth century. From the 1850s to
the early twentieth century, the achievements of Irish mountaineers
are largely obscured in British historical accounts. This sets the
record straight. Frank Nugent, mountaineer-explorer, reveals a
significant Irish contribution beginning with the Golden Age of
Alpine Mountaineering when the first ascents of mountains like the
Eiger and Weisshorn and the first traverse of the Matterhorn from
Italy were by Irish climbers. Significant climbers of the time
were: John Tyndall, a scientist from Carlow; John Ball MP from
Dublin was the first president of the Alpine Club and led the
popularisation of the sport with a series of guidebooks; Anthony
Adams-Reilly from Westmeath produced the first reliable map of the
Mont Blanc massif; Elizabeth Whitshed from Greystones, a pioneering
woman mountaineer, was one of the first to engage in winter Alpine
climbing; Valentine Ryan from Offaly is often considered the finest
Alpine climber of the early twentieth century.The Alpine's Club's
first publication in 1859 was Peaks, Passes and Glaciers, edited by
John Ball. A climbing record of the Alpine Club, it was the
blueprint for the Alpine Journal published annually ever since. The
varied social, political and scientific backgrounds of Irish Alpine
pioneers provide absorbing insights into nineteenth-century Irish
society.
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