Letters from Everest: A First-hand Account from the Epic First Ascent
Author(s): George Lowe (Author), Huw Lewis-Jones (Editor), Jan Morris (Foreword), Peter Hillary (Afterword)
Publisher: Silverbear
Publication Date: 2 May 2013
Language: English
Print length: 176 pages
ISBN-10: 0955525535
ISBN-13: 9780955525537
Book Description
Sixty years after the first ascent of Mount Everest, this unique book of letters celebrates, in a very personal way, this most majestic of mountains. With exclusive access to the private archives of pioneering New Zealand climber George Lowe, this is a welcome tribute to an unsung hero. The conquest of Everest in the summer of 1953 was one of the twentieth-century’s greatest triumphs of exploration. George Lowe’s exploits on the mountain would become legendary. He was one of the lead climbers, forging the route up Everest’s Lhotse Face without oxygen, and later cutting steps for his partners up the summit ridge. In this touching book, a trove of unpublished letters from the Lowe collection are brought together for the first time, to describe the day-by-day moments of this historic expedition as never before. In clear and elegant prose, this is a unique testimony of a superlative human achievement.
Editorial Reviews
Review
…a poignant, funny, beautifully written glimpse into that fabled [1953] expedition. –The Financial Times
Book of the Month: George Lowe provides a fascinating first-hand insight into one of the triumph s of human exploration … If you picked up this book 20 times you would still get a kick out of the reading. Splendid. Wonderful stuff.’ –Geographical Magazine, June 2013
‘A satisfying, beautifully-presented collection. These missives have a breathless immediacy to them that really pulls the reader into the here-and-now of the expedition. – The Scotsman ‘A most handsome, welcome edition.’ – The Times ‘Superbly produced, inspiring.’ – Country Life –The Scotsman, The Times & Country Life
About the Author
George Lowe was a New Zealand-born explorer, mountaineer, photographer and filmmaker. He was a leading high-altitude climber on the 1953 British Everest Expedition, on which his best friend Edmund Hillary and Sherpa Tenzing Norgay became the first men to summit the world’s highest peak. As well as taking photographs throughout this journey, Lowe directed the Oscar-nominated documentary The Conquest of Everest. He was official photographer of the Commonwealth Trans-Antarctic Expedition, which, between 1955 and 1958, not only traversed Antarctica but also became the first to reach the South Pole overland since Captain Scott in 1912. In later years Lowe was the founder and first Chairman of the Himalayan Trust in Britain. He died on 20 March 2013.