Fallen: George Mallory and the Tragic 1924 Everest Expedition

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Price
$29.95  $27.85
Publisher
Pegasus Books
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Pages
352
Dimensions
6.1 X 9.1 X 1.2 inches | 1.1 pounds
Language
English
Type
Hardcover
EAN/UPC
9781639366354

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About the Author
Mick Conefrey is an award-winning author and documentary filmmaker. Mick created the landmark BBC series The Race for Everest to mark the sixtieth anniversary of the first ascent. His previous books include Everest 1922; The Adventurer's Handbook; Everest 1953, the winner of a Leggimontagna Award; and The Ghosts of K2, which won the National Outdoor Book Award. Conefrey lives in England.
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"Mallory and Irvine's 1924 attempt on Everest is a foundational mountaineering epic, and Mick Conefrey's Fallen brings the story to life in gripping style. George Mallory--imperfect and all too human, admirable and ambitious--drives the narrative as Conefrey details not only the 1924 expedition, but also its backstory and aftermath. Mallory and the mysteries surrounding his attempt on the world's highest mountain still grip the world's imagination today; Conefrey's deeply-researched and convincingly-told account shows us why. Fallen belongs on the shelf of Himalayan and Everest classics."

--Patrick Dean, author of A Window to Heaven: The Daring First Ascent of Denali: America's Wildest Peak
"Mick Conefrey's Fallen is a marvelously researched and written story about the enigma of George Mallory and the fulfillment of his 'because it's there!'"--Peter Hillary
"Compelling, thoroughly researched and beautifully written, Mick Conefrey's Fallen is a biography that strives to get to the heart and mind, and not just the achievements, of one of the most famous and obsessive mountaineers in history."

--Robert Wainwright, author of The Maverick Mountaineer
"Why climb Mount Everest? 'Because it's there, ' George Mallory famously said. Then he died trying. Mr. Conefrey knows his characters and subject well."

--The Wall Street Journal
"Fallen, Mick Conefrey's grippingly forensic examination of the 1924 British Everest expedition -- a tragic failure that was so nearly a triumph--helps to explain why the achievements of Mallory and his companions remain as fascinating as the first successful ascent by Edmund Hillary and Tenzing Norgay 29 years later."--The Financial Times
"Conefrey vividly captures both the man and his times, relying on unpublished diaries and letters to separate the myth of the gung-ho adventurer from the man as hopeful novelist, sexually attracted to both men and women, and ambivalent about the wisdom of attempting Everest a third time."--Air Mail
"Mick Conefrey has become one of our finest gazetteers of the Himalaya."--The Spectator (UK)