Mount Everest 1938: Whether These Mountains are Climbed or Not, Smaller Expeditions are a Step in the Right Direction
In "Mount Everest 1938: Whether These Mountains are Climbed or Not, Smaller Expeditions are a Step in the Right Direction," H.W. Tilman takes readers on an exhilarating journey to the world's highest peak during a time of uncertainty. Published in 2016, this compelling book spans 216 pages, chronicling the British attempts to conquer Everest amidst the looming threat of war in Europe and a shrinking Empire. After a disappointing expedition in 1936, the British are granted one last chance by the Tibetans to summit the mountain. With limited resources at their disposal, Tilman assembles a small, elite team, determined to succeed where larger teams have faltered. This gripping account not only details the challenges faced by the climbers but also reflects on the spirit of adventure and resilience. Perfect for history buffs and adventure enthusiasts alike, this book captures the essence of exploration in a pivotal moment of history. Discover the untold stories of courage and ambition on the slopes of Everest.