The Kurt Diemberger Omnibus
Spirits of the Air, Summits and Secrets, and The Endless Knot
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Baton Wicks Publications
Published:1st Dec '98
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Kurt Diemberger is a the only person alive to have made first ascents on two 8,000-metre peaks - Dhaulagiri and Broad Peak - and he is recognised as one of the finest chroniclers of his contemporary mountaineering scene. His books have popular around the world and his writing is guaranteed to enlighten, move and entertain. As a fantastic mountaineer and career expeditioner, and a skilled filmmaker and writer, he has been a witness to 50 years of eventful alpinism and Himalayan climbing. He gives us a link to the golden age when the 8000-metre peaks were first climbed - in the 1950s and early 60s. The Kurt Diemberger Omnibus brings together three fine books, one of which, The Endless Knot, is perhaps the most gripping and tragic mountaineering saga ever written. It describes the ill-starred K2 attempts of 1986 during which 13 climbers died in a variety of incidents. At the end of the season seven climbers made one last bid to gain the summit, five succeeded but, overtaken by a storm during the descent, only two of the seven climbers survived. One of them was Diemberger, who describes events with harrowing candour. Summits and Secrets deals with Diemberger's early climbs in the Alps, the Hindu Kush and the Himalaya. It describes the epoch-making first ascent of Broad Peak in 1957 and the equally significant first ascent of Dhaulagiri in 1960, where he reached the summit with a Swiss team. The final book is the more relaxed Spirits of the Air, where Diemberger reflects on his varying - and often hilarious adventures - and on the contrasts between his life in Italy, Austria and the always-beckoning Himalaya.
'Diemburger's descriptions are so real that at times I felt as though I was there.' (Gerry Goldmsith, The Rucksack Club Journal). 'If you want instant transportation to the Alps or the Himalaya, crave the sensation of danger doged - or sometimes not, or love the ins and outs of the climbing world's great ranges, this book is your treasury.' (Guy Proctor, Trail Magazine). 'Highly recommended. You're not likely to get a better blast from the past.' (John I. Murray, The Irish Mountain Log). 'An enthralling book. There is no stiff upper lip here, emotions are laid out and wept over. One feels that the author is seeking absolution - yet through his pain comes the awe and wonder which envelop the greatest peaks.' (Charles Houston, American Alpine Journal).
ISBN: 9781898573265
Dimensions: 235mm x 150mm x 45mm
Weight: 1265g
864 pages