Mount Neverrest


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How do you feel when something you worked tirelessly to accomplish and are immensely proud of doesn’t last? Discouraged? Overwhelmed? Defeated? After a long day of household chores, Mary imagines the grand celebration honoring her victory over a dreaded foe: her laundry pile. Just as she begins reveling in the idea of the vast banquet and cheering crowds, her fantasy is interrupted by the sound of her mud-covered children trampling through the house leaving MORE dirty clothes to be washed. Disheartened and disappointed that this monstrous task will never be complete, Mary is confronted with the daunting duty of discovering the secret to defeat the demon of “Mount Neverrest.”




Mount Everest


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"The Mount Everest Committee of the Royal Geographical Society and the Alpine Club desire to express their thanks to Colonel Howard-Bury, Mr. Wollaston, Mr. Mallory, Major Morshead, Major Wheeler and Dr. Heron for the trouble they have taken to write so soon after their return an account of their several parts in the joint work of the Expedition. They have thereby enabled the present Expedition to start with full knowledge of the results of the reconnaissance, and the public to follow the progress of the attempt to reach the summit with full information at hand." -Preface




Mount Everest


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Mount Everest by Charles Kenneth Howard-Bury, George H. Leigh-Mallory, A. F. R. Wollaston: Embark on a thrilling expedition to the roof of the world as renowned mountaineers Charles Kenneth Howard-Bury, George H. Leigh-Mallory, and A. F. R. Wollaston recount their daring endeavors and the awe-inspiring conquest of Mount Everest. Key points: Gripping firsthand accounts of early mountaineering expeditions to Mount Everest, capturing the challenges, triumphs, and dangers faced by the intrepid climbers. Richly descriptive narratives that transport readers to the majestic Himalayas, providing a vivid sense of the harsh conditions and breathtaking beauty of the world's highest peak. An enthralling blend of adventure, exploration, and human resilience, inspiring readers with tales of extraordinary courage and the relentless pursuit of reaching new heights. Mount Everest by Charles Kenneth Howard-Bury, George H. Leigh-Mallory, and A.F.R. Wollaston presents an enthralling account of early mountaineering expeditions to the world's highest peak. Drawing on personal experiences and scientific observations, this book explores the challenges, triumphs, and awe-inspiring beauty of the Himalayas, inspiring generations of adventurers to conquer the heights of Everest.




MOUNT EVEREST - The First Expedition of 1921 (Illustrated Edition)


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The 1921 British Mount Everest reconnaissance expedition set off to explore how it might be possible to get to the vicinity of Mount Everest, to reconnoiter possible routes for ascending the mountain, and – if possible – make the first ascent of the highest mountain in the world. A feasible route was discovered from the east up the Kharta Glacier and then crossing the Lhakpa La pass north east of Everest. It was then necessary to descend to the East Rongbuk Glacier before climbing again to Everest's North Col. Initially the expedition explored from the north and discovered the main Rongbuk Glacier, only to find that it seemed to provide no likely routes to the summit. However, at the time it was not realised that the East Rongbuk glacier actually flowed into the Rongbuk glacier – it was thought it descended away to the east. As a reconnaissance the expedition was a success because it determined that a good route might be to approach the East Rongbuk glacier via the Rongbuk glacier, and then follow the North Col route to the summit.




The Epic of Mount Everest


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"Separate descriptions of the three mount Everest expeditions have already been written by those who took part in them, and have been published in the three books, mount Everest: the reconnaissance, 1921; The asault on mount Everest, 1922; and The fight for Everest, 1924. The present volume purports to be a condensed description of the three expeditions. It is ... based on the above-named publications."--Pref.




The First Expedition to Mount Everest (Illustrated Edition)


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This eBook has been formatted to the highest digital standards and adjusted for readability on all devices. The 1921 British Mount Everest reconnaissance expedition set off to explore how it might be possible to get to the vicinity of Mount Everest, to reconnoiter possible routes for ascending the mountain, and – if possible – make the first ascent of the highest mountain in the world. A feasible route was discovered from the east up the Kharta Glacier and then crossing the Lhakpa La pass north east of Everest. It was then necessary to descend to the East Rongbuk Glacier before climbing again to Everest's North Col. Initially the expedition explored from the north and discovered the main Rongbuk Glacier, only to find that it seemed to provide no likely routes to the summit. However, at the time it was not realised that the East Rongbuk glacier actually flowed into the Rongbuk glacier – it was thought it descended away to the east. As a reconnaissance the expedition was a success because it determined that a good route might be to approach the East Rongbuk glacier via the Rongbuk glacier, and then follow the North Col route to the summit.




Mount Everest the Reconnaissance, 1921


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Embark on an expedition of discovery with Charles Kenneth Howard-Bury, George H. Leigh-Mallory, and A. F. R. Wollaston as they pave the way to conquer Mount Everest. Mount Everest the Reconnaissance, 1921 by Charles Kenneth Howard-Bury, George H. Leigh-Mallory, A. F. R. Wollaston: Embark on a historic expedition to conquer the world's highest peak with the accounts of Charles Kenneth Howard-Bury, George H. Leigh-Mallory, and A. F. R. Wollaston in Mount Everest the Reconnaissance, 1921. These explorers offer firsthand narratives of their pioneering journey to the slopes of Mount Everest, laying the groundwork for future summit attempts and capturing the awe-inspiring beauty of the Himalayas. Why This Book? Mount Everest the Reconnaissance, 1921 offers a window into the history of mountaineering and the allure of conquering the world's tallest peak. The accounts of Howard-Bury, Leigh-Mallory, and Wollaston provide an intimate perspective on the challenges and triumphs of early Everest exploration, making this book a must-read for adventure enthusiasts and history buffs alike.




Mount Everest


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Mount Everest, The Reconnaissance, 1921 by George Herbert Leigh-Mallory, first published in 1922, is a rare manuscript, the original residing in one of the great libraries of the world. This book is a reproduction of that original, which has been scanned and cleaned by state-of-the-art publishing tools for better readability and enhanced appreciation. Restoration Editors' mission is to bring long out of print manuscripts back to life. Some smudges, annotations or unclear text may still exist, due to permanent damage to the original work. We believe the literary significance of the text justifies offering this reproduction, allowing a new generation to appreciate it.




The Graphic


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Susie and the Snow-it-alls


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Susie is facing expulsion from her new school. For a theft she didn’t commit. Why, she despairs, is life so unfair? To clear her name she resolves to find the real thief. She sneaks out of the house. For which offence she faces further severe punishment, this time at the hands of her parents. Why, she despairs to Mr E, is life so unfair? Mr E is one of her collection of toy frogs, collectively known as the Sufrogs. If Susie really wants to know, he suggests, maybe she should get a bit of distance between herself and the question. The Sufrogs have magi powers – not magic, the ‘magi’ inside i-magi-nation. Using which they can whoosh Susie anywhere. The clouds are some way away. Maybe far enough to give Susie the perspective she needs. Accompanied by six of her Sufrogs – and a large dollop of scepticism – Susie incants the magi words. … And whooshes through her window.