The Alps from End to End

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Paperback, 606 blz. | Engels
Cambridge University Press | e druk, 2012
ISBN13: 9781108054782
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Cambridge University Press e druk, 2012 9781108054782
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During a life of many and varied interests, the art historian and mountaineer William Martin Conway (1856–1927) served as a professor of art at Liverpool and Cambridge, a member of parliament, director-general of the Imperial War Museum, and president of the Alpine Club. He climbed extensively in Europe and the Himalayas, mapped part of the Karakoram range (for which he was knighted), and named several mountains. In 1894 he walked the length of the Alps accompanied by two Gurkha soldiers. The celebrated expedition took the party sixty-five days to complete. Conway and his companions climbed twenty-one peaks, including Mont Blanc, the Jungfrau and Grossglockner, and traversed thirty-nine mountain passes. Published a year later, this is the illustrated second edition of Conway's popular personal account of the expedition, in which he documents the party's progress on a daily basis.

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ISBN13:9781108054782
Taal:Engels
Bindwijze:Paperback
Aantal pagina's:606

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1. Introductory; 2. The Maritime Alps; 3. The Cottian Alps; 4. The western Graians; 5. Mont Blanc; 6. The Buet, Chamonix to S. Maurice; 7. The Bernese Oberland, western part, S. Maurice to the Gemmi; 8. Monte Rosa; 9. Bernese Oberland; 10. Uri and Glaurus; 11. Mountain falls; 12. The Rhätikon and Silvretta groups; 13. Oetz and Stubai regions; 14. Zillerthal and Venediger groups; 15. Gross Glockner and eastward; 16. Tirolese scrambles in 1875; 17. A run through the western and central Alps; Index.

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