The Evidence of Things Not Seen : A Mountaineer's Tale

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The Evidence of Things Not Seen : A Mountaineer's Tale

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  • 製本 Paperback:紙装版/ペーパーバック版/ページ数 346 p.
  • 言語 ENG
  • 商品コード 9781912560820
  • DDC分類 796.522092

Full Description

The Evidence of Things Not
Seen is the autobiography of remarkable mountaineer, writer and
environmentalist W.H. Murray. After being introduced to climbing in his
early twenties, Murray's relationship with the outdoors was shaped as much by
his time on the mountains as away from them. His early Scottish climbs were
brought to a halt by the Second World War, which saw him spend three years as a
Nazi prisoner of war. These years were devoted to not only to philosophical
study, but also to writing his classic Mountaineering in Scotland
not once, but twice, on toilet paper.

The time to write about
mountains only fuelled Murray's enthusiasm to climb them. The regeneration in
mountaineering that followed the war saw Murray complete three Himalayan
expeditions, alongside other iconic figures such as Doug Scott, Tom MacKinnon
and Tom Weir, and Eric Shipton. He not only explored Himalayan peaks never
before attempted by westerners, but also established the crucial Khumbu Icefall
route up Everest, which paved the way for the mountain's first ascent in 1953.

Later life saw Murray return to
Scotland and begin the fight to conserve the wild places that motivated him.
From pioneering the John Muir Trust to fighting threats to forestry, Murray's
writing is laced with a philosophical edge and a contagious appreciation for Scotland's
wild places, capturing the essence of why Murray's work has been inspiring
readers for decades.

Written just before his death in
1996, and with a foreword by renowned Scottish mountaineer Hamish MacInnes, The
Evidence of Things Not Seen is a must-read for anyone for which the
mountains are still a source of wonder.

Contents

CONTENTS

Foreword by Hamish MacInnes

Introductory Note

Early Years

1 Twists of the Thread

2 Siren Song

Pre-War Climbing in Scotland

3 Rocks and Climbers

4 Renaissance: 1930s

5 The Winter Ascent of Garrick's Shelf

Fortunes of War

 6 The Home Front

7 North Africa

8 To Iraq and Cyprus

9 The Battle of the Cauldron

Incarceration

10 Stone Walls: Chieti

11 To Bavaria and Bohemia

12 Brunswick

The Post-War World

13 Home

14 The Right Holds

15 Freedom - Decisions to Make

16 First Steps

17 The Alps: Highs and Lows

First Expeditions to the Himalaya

18 Introduction to the Garhwal

19 To the Rishi Gorge

20 Attempts on Bethartoli Himal and Hunaman

21 Mountaineering and Medicine in Dunagiri

22 The Ascent of Uja Tirche and an attempt on Lampak South

23 Through the Girthi Gorge to Milam

24 The Ralam Pass and Panch Chuli

25 Untrodden Ranges: Around Menlungste and Gaurisankar

Exploring the Api Massif

26 Approach to Api: The Kali Gorge

27 Api and Nampa

28 Yokapahar Himal - Warnings

29 Tibet - Into Chinese Held Territory

30 The Seti Gorge

31 A Meeting with the Rajah of Bajhang

Everest and the Muztagh Tower

32 Everest and the Muztagh Tower: the seemingly impossible overcome

Concerns Closer to Home

33 Return to Scotland

34 The Cragsmen of Lewis

35 The Life of Ben Humble - Tribute to a Fighter

36 A Writer's World

37 Conservation

38 Tomorrow

Epilogue

Appendices

I Murray's Books, Plays and Articles

II Sundry Correspondence

III Writing about Climbing and Mountain Landscape

IV The Rob Roy Affair

V Publishing and the Practicalities of the Writing Business

Photographs, Maps and Illustrations

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