Everest, the first ascent : the untold story of Griffith Pugh, the man who made it possible
Tuckey, Harriet2013
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Marking the 60th anniversary of the first ascent of Everest in May 1953, "Everest - The First Ascent" tells the story of the doctor and physiologist Griffith Pugh, without whom the successful conquest of Everest by Edmund Hillary and Tenzing Norgay would not have been possible. Recruited as an advisor in 1952, Pugh battled for fifteen months - in the face of opposition, suspicion and ridicule - to revolutionise almost every aspect of British high-altitude mountaineering, transforming the approach to oxygen, clothing, boots, tents, air beds, fitness, hygiene, health-care, diet and acclimatisation. The results were a stunning success and opened the door to the golden age of Himalayan climbing. Pugh's techniques are still in use today, yet he has never enjoyed popular credit for his work. Written by Pugh's daughter, Harriet Tuckey, "Everest - The First Ascent" also charts the personal story of her own, and her mother's, relationship with this fiercely independent, troubled, abrasive and eccentric man, as she seeks to uncover the achievements of his controversial career.
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Imprint:
London : Rider Books, c2013.London : Rider Books, an imprint of Ebury Publishing, [2013]
Collation:
xxiii, 400 p., [8] p. of plates : ill., maps, ports. ; 24 cm.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Shelving notes:
31116 0000010380 1 28-01-2014 99 nyctro 03-02-2014 7
ISBN:
9781846043499
Dewey class:
796.522092796.522
LC class:
GV199.92.P84
Language:
English
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BRN:
4469
| Location | Collection | Call number | Status/Desc |
|---|---|---|---|
| Kathleen Syme Carlton | -Art and Culture | ARTS 796.522 PUGH | Available |
| Library at the Dock | -Biography | BIOG 796.522 PUGH | Available |