Everest, Revised  Updated Edition, Broughton Coburn
Everest, Revised  Updated Edition, Broughton Coburn
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Everest, Revised & Updated Edition
Mountain without Mercy

Author: Broughton Coburn, Conrad Anker

Narrator: Mark Peckham

Unabridged: 6 hr 3 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 08/18/2015


Synopsis

David Breashears, the first American to scale Everest twice, was a veteran of nine previous Himalayan filmmaking expeditions when he agreed to lead what became his most challenging filmmaking experience. The expedition was organized by large-format motion picture producer MacGillivray Freeman Films and comprised an international team of climbers. Their goal was to carry a specially modified forty-eight-pound IMAX motion picture camera to the summit of Everest and return from the top of the world with the first footage ever shot there in this spectacular format.A stunningly illustrated portrait of life and death in a hostile, high-altitude environment where no human can survive for long, Everest invites you to join Breashears, his climbers, and his crew as they make photographic history. Author Broughton Coburn traces each step of the team’s progress toward a rendezvous with history—and suddenly you’re on the scene of a disaster that riveted the world’s attention. Everest incorporates a first-person, on-the-scene account of the most tragic event in the mountain’s history: the May 10, 1996, blizzard that claimed eight lives, including two of the world’s top climbing-expedition leaders. It is a chronicle of the courage and cooperation that resulted in the rescue of several men and women who were trapped on the lethal, windswept slopes. Everest is also a tale of triumph. In a struggle to overcome both the physical and emotional effects of the disaster on Everest, Breashears and his team rose to the challenge of achieving their goal—humbled by the mountain’s overwhelming power yet exhilarated by their own accomplishment.Includes a bonus PDF with photographs

About Broughton Coburn

Broughton Coburn, a New York Times bestselling author and editor, has worked in environmental conservation and development projects in the Himalayas for more than two of the past three decades. In addition, he has directed projects for the World Bank, World Wildlife Fund, and American Himalayan Foundation.

About Conrad Anker

Conrad Anker is a professional mountaineer who has made breakthrough first ascents throughout the world, from the Himalayas to Antarctica and Patagonia. He is a member of the North Face climbing team and also works closely with Timex Expedition as brand ambassador. In 1999, he was a key member of the search team that located the remains of legendary British climber George Mallory on Mount Everest, and he was first to spot Mallory’s body. He lives in Bozeman, Montana.

About Mark Peckham

Mark Peckham is an actor and director based in Rhode Island. In addition to working with Trinity Rep, Virginia Stage Co., and many Boston-area theaters, he was the voice of Joseph Smith in the award-winning PBS documentary American Prophet with Gregory Peck.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Vanessa on March 18, 2024

I initially got this from the library for photographic context while I was re-reading Into Thin Air (I should mention here I have a bit of an obsession with mountain-climbing books ever since I first read that book, coupled with a deep desire to just chill here at sea level for the rest of my life.......more

Goodreads review by Jake on May 15, 2011

For only the second time in my life I have intentionally bought a coffee table book. (By way of update and confession, I have yet to buy the table.) Everest: Mountain Without Mercy is a companion book to the IMAX film Everest. I also own and love that film. This book is an excellent supplement and a......more

Goodreads review by Stormy on March 04, 2022

The combination of stunning photography and excellent writing make this a must have book for Everest aficionados.......more

Goodreads review by David on February 07, 2016

Everest : Mountain Without Mercy by Broughton Coburn (National Geographic Society 1997) (796.522) is a stunning book. It's the story of the 1996 expedition to Everest (led by David Brashears) to film an IMAX movie. The film project was put on hold, for the team was on the mountain during the terribl......more

Goodreads review by Jen on September 28, 2023

I have settled on 4 stars for this book because the photography is beautiful, the writing is very good and the background information on the Himalaya, history of Everest and Sherpa history and culture provides something other books do not. I couldn’t give 5 stars because I do not have Alzheimer’s ye......more


Quotes

“For anyone with the remotest interest in the story of the mountain, the photographs, paintings, and maps are invaluable: you get a sense of the Nepalese setting, the awful magnificence of the mountain, the complications of the route, the look of frostbite on the face of the man who was given up for dead, and the breathlessness of the death zone.” New York Times Book Review

“The pictures are absolutely awesome and exhilarating, fully imparting the lure and deadliness of an Everest experience.” Booklist

“Highly recommended.” Library Journal