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The White Spider: The Classic Account of the Ascent of the Eiger
Heinrich Harrer
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| #83457 in Books | 1998-09-28 | 1998-09-28 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 8.00 x1.00 x5.40l,.89 | File type: PDF | 400 pages||2 of 2 people found the following review helpful.| A Fantastic Novel!|By Evan Wearne|This was a great novel! Harrer's description of his climb was relatively brief, but exciting and captivating! I couldn't put the book down until I finished his account of the ascent of the Eiger. Even the summit and descent contained interesting nuggets of information. His accounts of all the other climbers were fascinating as well. By the t|From Publishers Weekly|At 13,025 feet, the Swiss Eiger doesn't approach the height of Everest or Denali, but the sheer rise and difficulty of its 5900-foot north face keeps it in the company of the world's most celebrated peaks. At the time Harrer (Seven Years i
The White Spider dramatically recreates not only the harrowing, successful ascent made by Harrer and his comrades in 1938, but also the previous, tragic attempts at a wall of rock that was recently enshrined in mountaineer Jon Krakauer's first work, Eiger Dreams. For a generation of American climbers, The White Spider has been a formative book--yet it has long been out-of-print in America. This edition awaits discovery by Harrer's new legion of readers.
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