Autobiographical and biographical climbing memoirs arranged in alphabetical order by title, along with histories, coffee-table books, humour and fiction.
The most outstanding Himalayan ascent of the century - the giant Mazeno Ridge on Nanga Parbat.
John Krakauer's rivetting account of the terrible 1996 storm on Everest in which eight climbers died.
A detailed history of the sport of fell running.
Enjoyable biography of Jerry Moffat by the humorous Niall Grimes.
Tom Richardson's story of climbing in the Himalaya and Karakoram over more than thirty years.
Kangchenjunga is Doug Scott's tribute to this sacred mountain.
Collected works of extreme alpinist Mark Twight.
Autobiography of Selwyn Wright who has spent a lifetime fell running.
From a tough life down t'pit, to a tough life oop t'hill - Andy Cave's biography is a gripping yarn.
Yvon Chouinard's rags to riches story of his rise from itinerant piton maker to founder and owner of Patagonia.
Plucky Jamie Andrew loses best friend and all limbs in unbelievably ferocious storm on the Droites.
Biography of Rusty Westmorland OBE.
Biography of accomplished Lakeland climber and 1924 Everest expedition member Bentley Beetham.
Explores universal topics: inheritance, community, and... running.
Intriguing biography of Millican Dalton, the self-styled Professor of Adventure.
A stunning book featuring superb photo diagrams of the Mt Blanc range.
A collection of the 100 must-do climbs in the Mont Blanc Massif - Rebuffat for the modern age!
Dave Brown and Ian Mitchell's classic tale of bothys, howffs, dosses and their denizens.
A celebration of the history, vintage style and visual heritage of the UK's outdoor clothing brands.
Biography of Doug Scott, a legend among mountaineers.
Sumptuous coffee table book detailing the history of mountaineering in Antarctica.
Story of the dawning of mountaineering in Scotland, covering the time leading up to World War I.
Volume 2 of 3 - covers the period from 1914 to 1971.
Erudite discussion of how mountains became such a preoccupation for the modern western imagination.
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