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2 INDEX GENERAL BOOKS: 1- 530 FICTION: 531 - 542 CAVING: 543 - 547 SKIING: 548 - 550 GUIDEBOOKS (ENGLISH LANGUAGE): 551 - 823 GUIDEBOOKS (FOREIGN LANGUAGE): 824 - 855 WALKING/TREKKING GUIDES: 856 - 866 FOREIGN LANGUAGE BOOKS: 867 - 877 JOURNALS 878 - 947 MAGAZINES: 948 - 964 PHOTOGRAPHS: 965 - 967 1. Abraham, A.P: BEAUTIFUL LAKELAND: Abraham, Keswick; 1920: (2nd) edition. Hardback, 52 pages, 32 monogravure plates (including one on front cover) by G.P Abraham of Keswick, 28.5cm. Head of spine lightly bumped with a 1cm joint split reglued (darkened) at head and base, corner tips also reglued; foxing and browning mainly confined to outer page-edges and endpapers, overall a VG presentable copy. General commentary on the Lake District; enhanced with fine Abraham photographs of the period: £10.00 2. Abraham, G.D: BRITISH MOUNTAIN CLIMBS: Mills & Boon; 1937: 4th edition. Pages xvi + 448, 18 plates, 21 outline drawings, 17.5cm. Complete, but pages 49-64 bound out of sequence. Previous owner’s bookplate inside front board; faint water stain lower corner of frontispiece and a slight touch of wrinkling in vicinity; surface glaze dull (8x8cm) on lower rear corner of rear board; slight foxing top outer edge of pages; but otherwise a Near Fine very clean copy in (dust wrapper condition - spine age- darkened, slightly rubbed and tiny loss at base) d/w now protected in a loose plastic sleeve. Primarily a guidebook but also useful for the history of early British climbing: £25.00 3. Abraham, G.D: BRITISH MOUNTAIN CLIMBS: Mills & Boon; 1945 5th edition: Pages xvi + 448, 18 plates, 21outline drawings, 18cm. Previous owner’s name and address in capital letters on front endpaper; light browning and a smidgen foxing to outer page-edges, VG+ in (dust wrapper condition - spine lacking triangular piece 1cm deep from head of spine and slightly at base, spine also browned and slightly age-marked, a touch marginal browning to sides) d/w now protected in a loose plastic sleeve: £20.00 4. Abraham, G.D: BRITISH MOUNTAIN CLIMBS: Mills & Boon; 1948 6th edition: Pages xvi + 448, 19 plates, 21 outline drawings, 18cm. Small repair edge of front free-endpaper, light to medium browning to outer page-edges and a little foxing to top-edge; a VG bright copy in (dust wrapper condition - small repairs, some darkening, mottling and age-discoloured to spine, with a smidgen loss at ends) d/w now protected in a loose plastic sleeve: £20.00 5. Abraham, G.D: MOUNTAIN ADVENTURES AT HOME AND ABROAD: Methuen; 1910: 1st edition. Pages x + 308 + 31 pages (dated 1910) advertisements, 26 plates, gilt pictorial spine, 22cm. Some browning to free-endpapers and frontispiece tissue-guard, light browning and a tad foxing to outer page-edges; a VG+ presentable copy. Reminisces and thoughts on climbing; mainly in Britain and the Alps - with a recollection of Owen Glynne Jones: £75.00 6. Abraham, G.D: MODERN MOUNTAINEERING: Methuen; 1933: 1st edition. Pages x + 198 + 8 pages advertisements, 16 plates, 19.5cm. Lacks tiny piece (about 1 square centimetre in area) corner of 2 leaves (4 pages) near rear; light browning and some spots of foxing to page-edges, a little browning to endpapers, otherwise a Fine bright copy in (dust wrapper condition - a hint of darkening, tiny light brown stain on front panel; complete and nice) dustwrapper now protected in a loose plastic sleeve The Alps and Britain. Hence: £60.00 7. Abraham, G.D: MODERN MOUNTAINEERING: Methuen; 1948: 3rd revised edition. Pages x + 198, 16 plates, 19.5cm. Tips of spine very slightly sunned, light foxing mainly page-edges, VG in (ends of spine repaired with minute loss; slight foxing) d/w now protected in a loose plastic sleeve: £10.00 Hugh Banner’s copy. 8. Achey, J., Chelton, D. & Godfrey, B: CLIMB!: Mountaineers, Seattle; 2002: 2nd edition. Paperback, 256 pages, 16 colour plates, many black and white photographs, map, 26cm. Inscribed and signed by the author, thus “For Hugh find the crucial HB placements….enjoy! Jeff Achey”; Fine. History of Colorado climbing - bought up to date with the ‘25th Anniversary Edition’ of the first publication: £40.00 African climbing guide. 3 9. :TABLE MOUNTAIN GUIDE. Walks and Easy Climbs on Table Mountain, Devil's Peak and Lion’s Head: Cape Town Section of Mountain Club of South Africa; 1972: 4th edition. Paperback, 82 pages + 31 pages (24 views) photographic diagrams, endpaper maps, 18.5cm. Browning to card covers, Near Fine in (dust wrapper condition – slim spine slightly darkened, minor repair at head and some edge rubbing; front panel a little creased at lower corner and some browning to rear panel) d/w: £10.00 10. Allen, R.F., edited by: THE CLIMBERS’ CLUB GUIDEBOOK CENTENARY JOURNAL: The Climbers’ Club; 2009: 1st edition. 304 pages, black and white full-page photographs and other illustrations, 24cm. Fine in d/w. The history of the Climbers’ Club 100 years involvement in producing guide books; commencing with a facsimile reprint of the Thomson and Andrews 1909 guide to Lliwedd: £10.00 11. Alvarez, A: FEEDING THE RAT. Profile of a Climber: Bloomsbury;1988: 1st edition. 152 pages, 8 plates, 22cm. Signed by Joe Brown, Doug Scott and Chris Bonington on half-title page; Fine in d/w. Biography of that great character and well known British climber Mo Anthoine: £40.00 12. Alvarez, A: FEEDING THE RAT. Profile of a Climber: Atlantic Monthly Press, New York; 1989: 1st American edition. 152 pages, 8 plates, 22cm. Binding error - the 8 plates are inverted; a few very slight specks of foxing to outer page-edges, otherwise Fine in perfect d/w. Biography of that great character and well known British climber Mo Anthoine: £10.00 13. Alvarez, A: PONDLIFE – A Swimmer’s Journal -: Bloomsbury; 2013: 1st edition. Pages xiv + 274, endpaper photographs, 20.5cm. Inscribed and signed by the author, thus “For Betty Love Al”; minor mark reverse of front free endpaper, Near Fine in d/w. Al Alvarez is a poet, novelist, poker player, rock-climber and author of “Feeding the Rat” (the life of fellow climber Mo Anthoine). Now in his eighties and recovering from a stroke, he finds salvation by swimming (throughout the year) in the Hampstead ponds: £20.00 14. Ament, P: CLIMBING EVEREST. A Meditation on Mountaineering and the Spirit of Adventure: Ragged Mountain Press/McGraw-Hill, USA; 2001 1st edition: Pages xiv + 146, cartoon drawings, 19cm. Fine in d/w. Pat Ament’s reflective, poetic and amusing approach to climbing Everest: £10.00 15. Ament, P: HIGH ENDEAVORS: Mountain N’ Air Books, La Crescenta, USA; 1991: Paperback, 173 pages, a few black and white photographs in text, 21cm. Small stain edge of one page, spine slightly creased and very slightly rubbed at base, VG. A selection of Pat Ament’s intriguing and previously published articles: £5.00 16. Ament, P: SPIRIT OF THE AGE. The Biography Of America's Most Distinguished Rock Climber, Royal Robbins: Adventure’s Meaning Press, Nebraska, USA; 1992: 1st edition. Pages (vi) + 301, black and white photographs, 23.5cm. Signed by Pat Ament and Royal Robbins; Fine in likewise d/w. Biography of one of America’s most foremost and influential rock climbers: £75.00 17. Andrew, J: LIFE AND LIMB. A True Story of Tragedy and Survival Against the Odds: Portrait; 2004: reprint. Pages xiv + 306, 8 colour plates, 24cm. Signed and inscribed by author on title-page “Best wishes from Jamie Andrew”; Near Fine in d/w. In January 1999 Jamie Andrew was rescued from a ridge high on the North Face of Les Droites in the French Alps; after being trapped for five nights in a ferociously storm during which his friend had died beside him. Subsequently he lost both hands and feet due to frostbite. This is the story of his courageous fight back to a full life and to climb again: £15.00 18. Angell, S: PINNACLE CLUB. A History of Women Climbing: Pinnacle Club; 1988: 1st edition. Pages xxiv + 258, black and white photographs and other illustrations, printed pictorial covers, 25cm. Signed by Gwen Moffat, Josephine Scarr, Barbara Roscoe and Denise Evans on title-page; VG+ Fine (no dust wrapper was issued). History of the all-women Pinnacle Club, by a past president: £40.00 19. Ardito, S: PEAKS OF GLORY. Climbing the World's Highest Mountains: Swan Hill Press, Shrewsbury; 1993: 1st edition. 144 pages, coloured photographs, maps, 36cm. Fine in d/w. The story of mountaineering unto the present day; with challenging routes on each continent. Contributors include Bonington, Cesen, Child, Cleare, Gabarrou, Profit and Rowell: £10.00 20. Ardito, S: TREKKING IN THE HIMALAYAS. A Guide to the Finest Routes: Swan Hill Press, Shrewsbury; 1995: 1st edition. 168 pages, coloured photographs, maps, 30cm. Fine in d/w. A selection of fifteen (multi-day) treks: £10.00 21. : ASCENT. The Mountaineering Experience in Word and Image: Sierra Club, San Francisco; 1975/1976: Paperback, 128 pages, photographs and other illustrations, 28cm. VG. The much acclaimed (both literary and visually) Sierra Club journal: £5.00 22. : ASCENT. The Mountaineering Experience in Word and Image: Sierra Club, San Francisco; (1980): Paperback, 272 pages, colour and black and white photographs and other illustrations, 28cm. Very slight sunning to spine, VG: £5.00 23. : ASCENT. The Mountaineering Experience in Word and Image: Sierra Club, San Francisco; 1984: Hardback, 177 pages, 16 colour plates, photographs and other illustrations, 29cm. Fine in (red lettering of ‘Ascent’ on spine sunned but perfectly readable) d/w. The much acclaimed (both literary and visually) Sierra Club journal: £6.00 24. Ashton, S: SCRAMBLES IN SNOWDONIA: Cicerone; 1980: 144 pages, black and white photographs, diagrams, 17.5cm.