The Boys of Everest Chris Bonington and the Tragedy of Climbing's Greatest Generation
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-The exploits of mountaineering's most colorful band of adventurers The Boys of Everest by Clint Willis tells the gripping story of "Bonington's Boys," a band of climbers who reinvented mountaineering during the three decades after Everest's first ascent. It is a story of tremendous courage, astonishing achievement, and heartbreaking loss. Chris Bonington's inner circle included a dozen of mountaineering's most legendary figures--Don Whillans, John Harlin, Dougal Haston, Doug Scott, Peter Boardman, Joe Tasker, and others--who together gave birth to a new brand of climbing. They took increasingly challenging risks on now-legendary expeditions to the world's most fearsome peaks--and they paid an enormous price. Most of them died in the mountains, leaving behind the hardest question of all: was it worth it? "Willis's classy style turns reportage into literature . . . Bonington's Boys come across as raw, anguished souls . . . As Willis describes in his artful prose, their suffering is not just a means to an end (the summit), it is an end." -The New York Times "A gripping adventure saga . . ."-Publishers Weekly "A death-haunted saga of the scalers of heaven . . ." -Kirkus Reviews "Mr. Willis tells a story that is gripping and poignant and even appalling . . ." -The Wall Street Journal
Book information
ISBN: | 9781680510874 |
Publisher: | Mountaineers Books |
Imprint: | Mountaineers Books |
Pub date: | 15 Mar 2017 |
DEWEY: | B |
Language: | English |
Number of pages: | 560 |
Weight: | 635g |
Height: | 213mm |
Width: | 140mm |
Spine width: | 36mm |