Edward Whymper wanted to become Prime Minister but instead became a famous engraver and explorer who gained world fame and notoriety when he conquered the Matterhorn in Zermatt, Switzerland. He lectured around the world with a set of slides which were only recently rediscovered. Theresa May MP (Maidenhead) was the Prime Minister of Britain until July 2019 and fascinated by Edward Whymper, whose passion for the Alps she shares.
Description
Foreword by Theresa May
Edward Whymper
1860-1863
Preface
I Introductory
II The Ascent of Mont Pelvoux
III My First Scramble on the Matterhorn
IV Renewed Attempts to Ascend the Matterhorn
V The Val Tournenche-Direct Pass from Breuil to Zermatt Breuljoch)-Zermatt-First Ascent of the Grand Tournalin
VI Our Sixth Attempt to Ascend the Matterhorn
1864
VII From St. Michel to La Berarde by the Col des Aiguilles dArve, Col de Martignare, and the Breche de la Meije to la Brerarde
VIII The First Ascent of the Pointe des Ecrins
IX From Val Louise to La Berarde by the Col de Pilatte
X The First Passage of the Col de Triolet, and First Ascents of Mont Dolent, Aiguille de Tre la Tete, and Aiguille dArgentiere
XI The First Passage of the Moming Pass-Zinal to Zermatt
XII The First Ascent of the Grand Cornier
XIII The Ascent of the Dent Blanche
XIV Lost on the Col dHerens-My Seventh Attempt to Ascend the Matterhorn
XV The First Passage of the Col Dolent
XVI The First Ascent of the Aiguille Verte
XVII The First Passage of the Col de Talefre
XVIII The First Ascent of the Ruinette-the Matterhorn
XIX The First Ascent of the Matterhorn
XX The Descent of the Matterhorn
Appendix
A The Death of Bennen
B Struck by Lightning upon the Matterhor
C Note on the Highest Mountain in France
D Subsequent History of the Matterhorn
Endnotes
Cross Section of the Matterhorn
Index
Unapproachable in Alpine literature... vivid memories of his happy time... you can almost hear the tinkle of bells on the Alps; you breathe the fresh fragrance of the pine trees. THE TIMES; A classic of mountaineering literature and all storytelling. ; DAILY TELEGRAPH; The vigour and power that only personal observation can give. BIRMINGHAM POST; An exceptional book. HERALD (GLASGOW);
Still a better introduction to the Dauphine Alps and some of the finest valleys and high passes of central Europe than from modern climbing guide books. SYDNEY MORNING HERALD