
The White Ladder
triumph and tragedy at the dawn of mountaineering
$70.65
- Hardcover
432 pages
- Release Date
29 October 2024
Summary
The White Ladder: A History of Mountaineering Before Everest
Beautiful, remote, and dangerous - for generations we have looked to the mountains in awe. Yet, for most, that is where the fascination ends. For a rare few, however, the allure of the peaks proved irresistible.
This is the true story of the thrill-seekers, map-makers, soldiers, occultists, artists, and porters who paved the way for modern mountaineering.
There are the devout Incan priests who, scaling the …
Book Details
ISBN-13: | 9780861548163 |
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ISBN-10: | 0861548167 |
Author: | Daniel Light |
Publisher: | Oneworld Publications |
Imprint: | Oneworld Publications |
Format: | Hardcover |
Number of Pages: | 432 |
Release Date: | 29 October 2024 |
Weight: | 678g |
Dimensions: | 234mm x 153mm x 37mm |
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Critics Review
‘A beautifully written and sure-footed history of mountaineering “before Everest”, full of wonderful stories and spanning continents and centuries. A splendid debut.’ —Sir Ranulph Fiennes
‘Hugely entertaining… The tone is brisk, chummy and companionable: the reader feels safe on the end of Light’s rope… Light is above all a storyteller, and anyone who loves mountains will enjoy this book, especially if they prefer to experience the rasp of thin air from a base-camp armchair.’ —Spectator
‘Wonderful… a massive story with an enormous cast of characters, among them some of the most compelling figures of mountaineering history.’ —Wade Davis, author of Into the Silence
‘Why did mountaineers of old risk life and limb to break new ground and scale new summits? In his thrilling answer to this question, Daniel Light delivers stories that are poetic, spiritual and astonishing in their courage and drive. True climbers remain an esoteric breed but perhaps now they are finally more understandable.’ —Sonia Purnell, author of A Woman of No Importance
‘Daniel Light guides the reader through a mountainscape that stretches from the Alps to the Himalaya… with the sure footing of a serious student of climbing history, and the élan of a skilled storyteller. This is a book to curl up with on a cold dark night in a comfortable armchair before a bright fire.’ —Maurice Isserman, co-author of Fallen Giants
‘Vivid, nicely paced and beautifully written… The White Ladder neatly bridges a lacuna in the history of mountaineering, tracking the trials and achievements of the little-known climbers who preceded and inspired the great Himalayan expeditions of the mid-twentieth century.’ —John Keay, author of Himalaya and When Men and Mountains Meet
‘Superb… highly readable, informative and beautifully researched with a lightness of touch entirely in keeping with its subject matter. I recommend it to anyone who dreams of taking a tilt at the world’s highest peaks.’ —Julie Summers, author of Fearless on Everest
‘A beautifully written and sure-footed history of mountaineering “before Everest”, full of wonderful stories and spanning continents and centuries. A splendid debut.’ —Sir Ranulph Fiennes
‘Hugely entertaining… The tone is brisk, chummy and companionable: the reader feels safe on the end of Light’s rope… Light is above all a storyteller, and anyone who loves mountains will enjoy this book, especially if they prefer to experience the rasp of thin air from a base-camp armchair.’ —Spectator
‘Wonderful… a massive story with an enormous cast of characters, among them some of the most compelling figures of mountaineering history.’ —Wade Davis, author of Into the Silence
‘Why did mountaineers of old risk life and limb to break new ground and scale new summits? In his thrilling answer to this question, Daniel Light delivers stories that are poetic, spiritual and astonishing in their courage and drive. True climbers remain an esoteric breed but perhaps now they are finally more understandable.’ —Sonia Purnell, author of A Woman of No Importance
‘Daniel Light guides the reader through a mountainscape that stretches from the Alps to the Himalaya… with the sure footing of a serious student of climbing history, and the élan of a skilled storyteller. This is a book to curl up with on a cold dark night in a comfortable armchair before a bright fire.’ —Maurice Isserman, co-author of Fallen Giants
‘Vivid, nicely paced and beautifully written… The White Ladder neatly bridges a lacuna in the history of mountaineering, tracking the trials and achievements of the little-known climbers who preceded and inspired the great Himalayan expeditions of the mid-twentieth century.’ —John Keay, author of Himalaya and When Men and Mountains Meet
‘Superb… highly readable, informative and beautifully researched with a lightness of touch entirely in keeping with its subject matter. I recommend it to anyone who dreams of taking a tilt at the world’s highest peaks.’ —Julie Summers, author of Fearless on Everest
About The Author
Daniel Light
Daniel Light grew up in Godalming, near the family home of George and Ruth Mallory. He has been climbing for twenty years, indoors and out. He is a regular at several London climbing walls and as a sport climber he has tackled routes in the Alps, the Pyrenees and the Atlas Mountains of Morocco. Dan writes from an office at a climbing wall in East London, where he trains with his thirteen-year-old daughter Ruby, a competition climber. He lives with his daughters and his wife of eighteen years in Hackney.
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