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Climbing the Pole: Edmund Hillary & the Trans-Antarctic Expedition 1955-1958

by John Thomson

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The Erskine Press, UK, 2010. First Edition. Softcover. Fine Condition/No Dust Jacket. 1st Edition: 144 pages plus publishers adverts. Softcover, illustrated with b/w photos, maps. As New, appears unread. In 1957 on the Antarctic Plateau Sir Edmund Hillary, the great New Zealand mountaineer, raced his expedition leader, Vivian Fuchs, to the South Pole for reasons that were never fully explained. Hillary's spin was that the Pole was there and he had time and fuel to get there first: so he did. Hillary's actions threw Fuchs' Trans Antarctic Expedition into confusion. When he then suggested that Fuchs halt his march across Antarctica at the Pole and return a year later to complete the historic crossing, Hillary appeared to be approaching a state of mutiny on the ice: he was roundly criticised by many interested in Antarctic affairs, except that at home in New Zealand his spin took root and has never been vigorously challenged. Examining records that could more fully explain why Hillary acted as he did took the writer into part of the history of the TAE: the part that somehow had escaped close examination for around half a century. When the New Zealand Prime Minister heard that Hillary was to go on the expedition he remarked: "Edmund Hillary climbed Everest, they think he can climb the South Pole too." In 1957 on the Antarctic Plateau Sir Edmund Hillary, the great New Zealand mountaineer, raced his expedition leader, Vivian Fuchs, to the South Pole for reasons that were never fully explained. Hillarys spin was that the Pole was there and he had time and fuel to get there first: so he did. Hillarys actions threw Fuchs Trans Antarctic Expedition into confusion. When he then suggested that Fuchs halt his march across Antarctica at the Pole and return a year later to complete the historic crossing, Hillary appeared to be approaching a state of mutiny on the ice: he was roundly criticised by many interested in Antarctic affairs, except that at home in New Zealand his spin took root and has never been vigorously challenged. Examining records that could more fully explain why Hillary acted as he did took the writer into part of the history of the TAE: the part that somehow had escaped close examination for around half a century. John Thomson is also the author of the highly acclaimed Elephant Island & Beyond, The Life and Diaries of Thomas Orde Lees. This is the first UK edition. Quantity Available: 1. Shipped Weight: Under 1 kilogram. Category: Arctic & Antarctic; Exploration. ISBN/EAN: 9781852971069. Pictures of this item not already displayed here available upon request. Inventory No: 3739. . 9781852971069

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3739
Title
Climbing the Pole: Edmund Hillary & the Trans-Antarctic Expedition 1955-1958
Author
John Thomson
Format/Binding
Softcover
Book Condition
Used - Fine Condition
Jacket Condition
No Dust Jacket
Quantity Available
1
Edition
First Edition
Binding
Paperback
ISBN 10
1852971061
ISBN 13
9781852971069
Publisher
The Erskine Press
Place of Publication
UK
Date Published
2010
Keywords
BZDB349 Arctic & Antarctic; Exploration. Unbranded EAN: 9781852971069 John Thomson Climbing the Pole: Edmund Hillary & the Trans-Antarctic Expedition 1955-1958
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Arctic & Antarctic; Exploration;

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