Mountaineering Women: Climbing Through History

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Mountaineering Women celebrates 20 of the most inspiring female climbers in the world. It reveals their remarkable stories, from dramatic first ascents to reshaping cultural values.

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  • A celebration, in thrilling text and stunning photographs, of 20 of the most daring women mountaineers from around the globe

Made in USA.

From the publisher:
As adventure sports like climbing and mountaineering become popular, women's visibility in the sport has also grown. Mountaineering Women is a richly illustrated collection of the awesome and often surprising stories celebrating the achievements of 20 women climbers from across the globe.

From the Amazigh (Berbers) of the Atlas Mountains in Morocco to the Inca Empire, high in the Andes, women have long traversed the world's most forbidding peaks. When, many centuries later, mountaineering took off as a sporting activity in the West, it was plucky Victorian women who defied convention to tackle the fabled summits of the European Alps. Yet despite the fact that women have a pronounced and rich history in the sport, they are conspicuously underrepresented in mountaineering literature.

Mountaineering Women seeks to readdress a narrative that frequently focuses on the exploits of white, male "explorers." The climbers come from a wide range of nationalities, and each of their compelling stories is accompanied by a specially commissioned ink illustration and evocative black-and-white photographs. Three 16-page full-color photographic sections, meanwhile, reveal the mountaineers in action in mountainscapes in all their grandeur.

Bookending the main chapters is a comprehensive introduction, written by Nandini Purandare, editor of the internationally renowned Himalayan Journal, and a closing essay by professional climber Ashima Shiraishi, looking toward the future of the sport.

Technical Specs

Best Use

Climbing

Dimensions

10 x 7.75 x 0.8 inches

Author(s)

Joanne Corston

Number of Pages

255

Format

Hardcover

ISBN-13

9780500027172

Publisher

Thames & Hudson

Copyright Year

2025

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