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London: Hodder & Stoughton, 1964 G+/VG-. 8vo. original blue cloth gilt (ex-library with RSMs, label, bookplate etc. to endpapers, FFE and half-title pasted together, tape marks to boards, a little rubbed & thumbed, slight slant to spine) in dustwrapper (rubbed and nicked, slight creasing, label and tape mark to spine); pp. 256, with 3 colour plates, 23 monochrome plates & an endpaper map. A good reading copy. [Neate S82: Wilfrid Noyce and Robin Smith, two leading British climbers, were killed on this unhappy expedition]. Arguably the first book by a British climber to break from the official expedition account.. First Edition. Hard Cover. G+/VG-.
Red Peak a Personal Account of the British-Soviet Pamir Expedition 1962 by Slesser Malcolm - 1964
by Slesser Malcolm
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Red Peak a Personal Account of the British-Soviet Pamir Expedition 1962
by Slesser Malcolm
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London: Hodder & Stoughton, 1964. First Edition . Hardcover. Very Good/Good. Hardback. A very good copy in a good, price-clipped, dustwrapper which shows some edge wear and has a couple of edge tears. No ownership inscription. Some end-paper and edge foxing. 256 pages. Illustrated including colour. Map end-papers. An account of the first British ascent of the 24,590 ft. Peak of Communism and of the death of Wilfrid Noyce and Robin Smith.
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- Publisher Hodder & Stoughton
- Place of Publication London
- Date Published 1964
- Keywords Pamirs Mountaineering
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Red Peak. A Personal Account of the British-Soviet Pamir Expedition 1962
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Red Peak. A Personal Account of the British-Soviet Pamir Expedition 1962
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London: Hodder & Stoughton, 1964 VG+/VG+. 8vo. original blue cloth gilt (prev. owner's name to FFE, bookseller's label to front pastedown, top edge a little dustmarked & spotted, occ. spots to fore-edge) in dustwrapper (price-clipped, edges a trifle rubbed with a short closed tear to top edge, residues from tape strengthening on reverse); pp. 256, with 3 colour plates, 23 monochrome plates & an endpaper map. A very good copy. [Neate S82: Wilfrid Noyce and Robin Smith, two leading British climbers, were killed on this unhappy expedition]. Arguably the first book by a British climber to break from the official expedition account.. First Edition. Hard Cover. VG+/VG+.
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Red Peak. A Personal Account of the British-Soviet Pamir Expedition 1962
by Slesser, Malcolm
- Used
- Hardcover
- first
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- Used - VG+
- Jacket Condition
- VG+
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- First Edition
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London: Hodder & Stoughton, 1964 VG+/VG+. 8vo. original blue cloth gilt (top edge spotted, with slight flecking to hinges) in dustwrapper (a few stains internally, extremities a little rubbed with slight wear to upper forecorner, else clean & bright); pp. 256, with 3 colour plates, 23 monochrome plates & an endpaper map. A very good copy. [Neate S82: Wilfrid Noyce and Robin Smith, two leading British climbers, were killed on this unhappy expedition]. Arguably the first book by a British climber to break from the official expedition account.. First Edition. Hard Cover. VG+/VG+.
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