did-you-know? rent-now

Amazon no longer offers textbook rentals. We do!

Forever On Mountain Cl

9780393061741

Forever On Mountain Cl

  • ISBN 13:

    9780393061741

  • ISBN 10:

    0393061744

  • Edition: 00
  • Format: Hardcover
  • Copyright: 07/17/2007
  • Publisher: W. W. Norton & Company

List Price $28.75 Save

Rent $17.94
TERM PRICE DUE
Added Benefits of Renting

Free Shipping Both Ways Free Shipping Both Ways
Highlight/Take Notes Like You Own It Highlight/Take Notes Like You Own It
Purchase/Extend Before Due Date Purchase/Extend Before Due Date

List Price $28.75 Save $0.28

New $28.47

Usually Ships in 3-5 Business Days

We Buy This Book Back We Buy This Book Back!

Included with your book

Free Shipping On Every Order Free Shipping On Every Order

Note: Supplemental materials are not guaranteed with Rental or Used book purchases.

Extend or Purchase Your Rental at Any Time

Need to keep your rental past your due date? At any time before your due date you can extend or purchase your rental through your account.

Summary

In July 1967, seven young men -- members of Joe Wilcox\'s twelve-man expedition -- died on Mt. McKinley, North America\'s highest peak.Ten days passed with no rescue attempt, while more than half an expedition was stranded and dying at 20,000 feet during a vicious Arctic storm. The bodies were never recovered. And, for reasons that have remained cloudy, there was no proper official investigation of the catastrophe.This book begins as a classic tale of men against nature, gambling -- and losing -- on one of the world\'s starkest and stormiest peaks. Reckoning by lives lost, it was history\'s third-worst mountaineering disaster when it occurred -- but elements of finger pointing, incompetence, and cover-up make this disaster unlike any other. James M. Tabor draws on previously untapped sources: personal interviews with survivors and those involved in the aftermath, unpublished diaries and letters, and government documents. He consults not only mountaineers but also experts in disciplines including meteorology, forensics, and psychology. What results is the first full account of the tragedy that ended a golden age in mountaineering. Maps; 8 pages of illustrations.

Supplemental Materials

Read more