Annapurna: The First Conquest of an 8000-Metre Peak

Maurice Herzog

This is the enthralling account, by the leader of the 1952 French expedition, of the first conquest of Annapurna which was, at that time and at more than 8000 metres, the highest mountain ever climbed.

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One of the finest mountaineering books. A phenomenal tale of strength and valour.

WITH AN INTRODUCTION BY JOE SIMPSON

In 1950, no mountain higher than 8,000 meters had ever been climbed. Maurice Herzog and other members of the French Alpine Club resolved to try. This is the enthralling story of the first conquest of Annapurna and the harrowing descent. With breathtaking courage and grit manifest on every page, Annapurna is one of the greatest adventure stories ever told.

As well as an introduction by Joe Simpson, this new edition includes 16 pages of photographs, which provide a remarkable visual record of this legendary expedition.

The distinguished French mountaineer Maurice Herzog was leader of the 1950 expedition to Annapurna. He was one of the two climbers to reach the summit.

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Weight 0.22 kg
Dimensions 19.6 × 13 × 2.8 cm
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Imprint

Cover

Paperback

Pages

246

Language

English

Edition

New Edition

Dewey

796.5220915496 (edition:22)

Readership

General – Trade / Code: K