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Everest - A Thousand Years of Exploration (Hardcover, 2nd Revised edition)
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Everest - A Thousand Years of Exploration (Hardcover, 2nd Revised edition)
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First published to acclaim in 2003 'Everest' has been out of print
since shortly after the author's death in 2005. This revised
edition, published in response to interest from France and the USA
includes a new foreword by Eric Vola, French alpinist and UK Alpine
Club member. This is the first comprehensive monograph to tell the
Everest story as it has evolved over the centuries. Central to this
history was the First Ascent in 1953. Michael Ward, a London
surgeon and mountaineer, was directly involved in the pivotal
events that led to success. In late 1950, while serving as a
Medical Officer to the Brigade of Guards, the author searched the
neglected and uncatalogued archives of the Royal Geographical
Society and discovered the forgotten Milne-Hinks maps, as well as a
series of hitherto unknown photos taken on covert flights over
Everest in the late 1940s. Together these provided clear evidence
of a feasible route from the south. From early 1951 onwards,
scientists from the Royal Society and Medical Research Council
initiated and conducted definitive research into the problems of
extreme altitude which provided the key to the successful first
ascent. Everest has now been climbed thousands of times by many
different routes but it was only in 1978, 25 years after the first
ascent, that the mountain was first climbed without the use of
supplementary oxygen. The book includes a number of maps specially
produced at the Royal Geographical Society to illustrate
exploratory journeys in the Everest region from the Middle Ages to
the present. It sheds new light on a complex story, leading to the
1953 breakthrough which accelerated the exploration and ascent of
the world's highest peaks. The First Ascent also led to the
emergence of a thriving medical speciality, High Altitude Medicine
and Physiology, which helps the 150 million people who live at
altitude. In human terms, this is the main legacy of Everest.
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