Mountains of the Mind
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Examining the influence of mountains on the human imagination and spirit, an accomplished climber explains why individuals are drawn to mountains, both as a source of remarkable beauty and as a challenge that must be overcome.
Baker
& Taylor
Examining the … More »
Examining the influence of mountains on the human imagination and spirit, an accomplished climber explains why individuals are drawn to mountains, both as a source of remarkable beauty and as a challenge that must be overcome.
Baker
& Taylor
Examining the … More »
Baker & Taylor
Examining the influence of mountains on the human imagination and spirit, an accomplished climber explains why individuals are drawn to mountains, both as a source of remarkable beauty and as a challenge that must be overcome.
Baker
& Taylor
Examining the powerful and fateful influence of mountains on the human imagination and spirit, an accomplished climber explains why individuals are drawn to mountains, both as a source of remarkable natural beauty and as a challenge that must be overcome. 20,000 first printing.
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Examining the influence of mountains on the human imagination and spirit, an accomplished climber explains why individuals are drawn to mountains, both as a source of remarkable beauty and as a challenge that must be overcome.
Baker
& Taylor
Examining the powerful and fateful influence of mountains on the human imagination and spirit, an accomplished climber explains why individuals are drawn to mountains, both as a source of remarkable natural beauty and as a challenge that must be overcome. 20,000 first printing.
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Imprint:
New York - Pantheon Books
Pages:
306
ISBN:
0375421807, 0375714065
Language:
English
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references and index
Statement of responsibility:
Robert Macfarlane
Characteristics:
306 p. :,ill., maps ;,25 cm.
Author (Original Script):
Macfarlane, Robert
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Add a CommentBeautiful writing. The way MacFarlane weaved Mallory's Everest quest into the end of this wonderful book is intensely gratifying. I will read this one again.