In Scrambles Amongst the Alps, English author, illustrator, and mountaineer Edward Whymper recounts his mountaineering adventures in the Alps, culminating in the historic first ascent of the Matterhorn in 1865. This expedition, and its tragic ending, marked the beginning of the silver age of alpinism, and Whymper's book has since become a classic in early mountaineering literature.
First published in 1871, the book presents an account of Whymper's travels, combining the stories of his ascents with descriptions of French, Italian, and Swiss mountaineering culture. The book is illustrated with numerous engravings based on drawings made by the author during his expeditions.
This ebook is based on the fifth edition, printed in 1900, which closely follows the first edition but includes several small corrections and updates from the author, adds additional engravings, and extends the Appendix with a history of later ascents of the Matterhorn.
Perfect for adventurers, mountaineering enthusiasts, and lovers of classic exploration literature, this gripping firsthand account delivers both triumph and tragedy in the golden age of Alpine climbing. Whymper's vivid storytelling and detailed illustrations bring the majesty and danger of the Alps to life, making this an essential read for anyone fascinated by humanity's drive to conquer the world's most formidable peaks.
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