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The World Beneath Their Feet - The British, the Americans, the Nazis and the Race to Summit the Himalayas (Paperback)
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The World Beneath Their Feet - The British, the Americans, the Nazis and the Race to Summit the Himalayas (Paperback)
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List price R390
Loot Price R318
Discovery Miles 3 180
You Save R72 (18%)
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Longlisted for the 2020 William Hill Sports Book of the Year 'A
gripping history' THE ECONOMIST 'The World Beneath Their Feet
contains plenty of rollicking stories' THE TIMES 'Gripping' THE
SUNDAY TIMES 'So far as adventure stories go, this book is tops.'
Winston Groom, author of Forrest Gump '[Ellsworth] recasts the era
as a great Himalayan race...[and] it works brilliantly...his
account of the 1953 ascent of Everest...feels unusually fresh' THE
SUNDAY TIMES 'Like if Jon Krakauer's Into Thin Air met Lauren
Hillenbrand's Unbroken ... an inviting and engrossing read' SPORTS
ILLUSTRATED One of the most compelling international dramas of the
20th century and an unforgettable saga of survival, technological
innovation, and breathtaking human physical achievement-all set
against the backdrop of a world headed toward war. While tension
steadily rose between European powers in the 1930s, a different
kind of battle was raging across the Himalayas. Contingents from
Great Britain, Nazi Germany, and the United States had set up rival
camps at the base of the mountains, all hoping to become recognized
as the fastest, strongest, and bravest climbers in the world.
Carried on across nearly the entire sweep of the Himalayas, this
contest involved not only the greatest mountain climbers of the
era, but statesmen and millionaires, world-class athletes and bona
fide eccentrics, scientists and generals, obscure villagers and
national heroes. Centered in the 1930s, with one brief, shining
postwar coda, the contest was a struggle between hidebound
traditionalists and unknown innovators, one that featured new
techniques and equipment, unbelievable courage and physical
achievement, and unparalleled valor. And death. One Himalayan peak
alone, Nanga Parbat in Kashmir, claimed twenty-five lives in less
than three years. Climbing the Himalayas was the Greatest
Generation's moonshot--one shrouded in the onset of war,
interrupted by it, and then fully accomplished. A gritty,
fascinating history that promises to enrapture fans of Hampton
Side, Jon Krakauer, and Laura Hillenbrand, The World Beneath Their
Feet brings this forgotten story back to life.
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