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Learn moreThis gripping account of courage, achievement, and heartbreaking loss tells the story of Bonington's Boys, a band of climbers who reinvented mountaineering during the three decades after Everest's first ascent. The boyish, fanatically driven Chris Bonington's inner circle included a dozen of the most renowned climbers, who took increasingly terrible risks on now legendary expeditions to the world's most fearsome peaks, and paid an enormous price. Most of them died in the mountains, leaving behind the hardest question of all: Was it worth it?
Based on interviews with surviving climbers and others, as well as five decades of journals, expedition accounts, and letters, The Boys of Everest provides the closest thing to an answer that we will ever have. It offers riveting descriptions of what Bonington's Boys found in the mountains, as well as an understanding of what they lost there.
Clint Willis, a climber since he was ten years old, has written more than forty anthologies on adventure, politics, religion, and war, as well as hundreds of articles for such publications as the New York Times, Menโs Journal, and Outside. His work has been nominated for the National Magazine Award.
James Adams is one of the worldโs leading authorities on terrorism and intelligence, and for more than twenty-five years he has specialized in national security. He is also the author of fourteen bestselling books on warfare, with a particular emphasis on covert warfare. A former managing editor of the London Sunday Times and CEO of United Press International, he trained as a journalist in England, where he graduated first in the country. Now living in Southern Oregon, he has narrated numerous audiobooks and earned an AudioFile Earphones Award and two coveted Audie Award for best narration.
Reviews
โ[A] gripping adventure sagaโฆof life spent teetering on the edge of the abyss.โ
โA death-haunted saga of the scalers of heavenโฆThe same class and caliber [as] Into Thin Air.โ
โA dramatic and romantic look at the greatest generation of climbers.โ
โThe writing is poetic at times, and Adams does it justice along with excellent German, French, British, and Scottish accentsโฆand pacing that doesnโt let the technical details drag the story downโฆDevoted outdoor adventurers will love it.โ
โRiveting, detailed, and full of insightโฆA refreshingly honest perspective on the tragic, selfish nature of our sport.โ
โFascinatingโฆWillisโs meticulous, pitch-by-pitch accounts of climbs on the savage Eiger, the killer Annapurna, the intensely difficult Northeast Ridge of Everest and other major routes will make gripping reading.โ
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