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The award-winning author of The Villain tells the extraordinary story of two British mountaineers who single-handedly mapped out much of the Himalayas - including Everest - and the mountains of Africa.
Jim Perrin is one of Britain's most highly regarded travel writers and was one of the best British rock-climbers - with many new routes, significant solo ascents and free ascents at the top standards of the day. He is a regular contributor to the Guardian, the Daily Telegraph, Climber, The Great Outdoors and broadcasts regularly on radio. His biography, Menlove, was the first outright winner of the Boardman Tasker Prize, for which all of his subsequent books have been shortlisted. His previous book, The Villain, was joint winner of the Boardman Tasker Prize and winner of the Mountain History Prize at the Banff festival.
Required reading
*The Alpine Journal*
This is witty, literate, erudite and committed writing, and I'll be
surprised if this anniversary year sees a better mountaineering
book.
*Geographical Magazine*
destined to become a classic in the genre of mountaineering
literature
*Himalayan Journal*
A fascinating portrait of a friendship that pushed the boundaries
of knowledge and endeavour
*Sunday Times*
The author’s great strength is his knowledge of climbing, which
gives him an insight into the psychology and practice of mountain
exploration
*Guardian*
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