By H.W. Tilman, With a Foreword by Dr. T.G. Longstaff
The Ascent of Nanda Devi
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Published by Readers Union with Cambridge University Press, London, 1937 (cheaper edition published in the same year as the 1st UK Edition), No D/w, Pictorial Boards showing the usual wear to edges and spine, V.G. H.W. Tilman (1898-1977) was a prominent twentieth century English mountaineer, famous for both his Himalayan explorations, often with Eric Shipton, and later in life, his sailing voyages and explorations. His final voyage was in 1977, in his eightieth year, when Simon Richardson’s boat En Avant, in which he was sailing, disappeared after leaving Rio De Janeiro bound for Port Stanley. Though Tilman took part in both the 1935 Everest Reconnaissance Expedition and the 1938 Expedition where, as leader, he reached over 27,000 feet without artificial oxygen, his first ascent of Nanda Devi with Noel Odell in 1936 was probably his most significant climbing achievement.
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