Moscow, 1958. 130 pp, ills. This is the first ascent of Peak Pobeda in the Tian Shan mountains of Eastern USSR; it is very scarce. Also first ascent of Mustagh Ata, Abalakov was the main climber. This is only our second copy in 10 years! Text in English. Paperback. 1/4" tape mark on edge, else the cover is bright, Very Good. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Jengish Chokusu, Pik Pobedy, Mount TomurElevation 7,439 metres (24,406 ft) Location China-Kyrgyzstan Range Tian Shan Prominence 4,148 metres (13,609 ft) Ranked 16th Coordinates 42°02'06 N 80°07'32?E / 42.035, 80.12556Coordinates: 42°02'06 N 80°07'32?E / 42.035, 80.12556 First ascent 1956 Vitaly Mikhaylovich Abalakov Easiest route snow/ice climb Jengish Chokusu is the highest mountain in the Tian Shan mountain range. It lies on the Kyrgyzstan-China border, in the Kokshaal-Too subrange, the highest part of the Tien Shan, southeast of lake Issyk Kul.NamesThe mountain's official name in Kyrgyz is Jengish Chokosu, which means 'Victory Peak'; its Russian name is Pik Pobedy (or Peak Pobeda) meaning the same. In Uighur, it is called Tömür, which is also the official name of the mountain in China. The Chinese name Tuomù'er Feng ???? is a combination of the Uighur tomur, meaning 'iron' and Chinese feng meaning 'peak'.DescriptionJengish Chokusu is a massif, with several summits along its lengthyridge. Only its main summit breaks 7,000 m. It is located 16 km(10 miles) southwest of Khan Tengri (7,010 m / 22,998 ft), separated by the South Engilchek (or Inylchek) glacier, where base camps for both mountains are usually located. The massif runs at right anglesto the glaciers it spills into three alpine valleys on the north (Kyrgyzstan), all eventually running to the Engilchek glacier, thelargest in the Tian Shan. Its main summit is usually approached from the Zvozdochka (Russian for 'little star') glacier, which is coloureded with rocks from Jengish Chokusu.RecordsJengish Chokusu is the highest mountain in Kyrgyzstan. Jengish Chokusu has the most northerly 7,000-metre rockin the world, and by geologists is considered the most northerly7,000-metre mountain. (Because mountains often contain ice caps on topof rock, mountaineers consider Khan Tengri, the Tian Shan's second highest peak, as the northernmost 7,000-metre summit.)The South Inylchek (Enylchek) Glacier and its side glaciers occupythe entire north side of Peak Jengish Chokusu. This glacier, currentlyat 62 km in length, is the fourth longest outside of the world's polarregions.HistoryAlthough Jengish Chokusu is almost 1,500 ft higher, Khan Tengri wasbelieved to be the highest peak in the range until Jengish Chokusu'ssurvey in 1946. Jengish Chokusu's first verified ascent was in 1956 by Vitaly Abalakov's party though there are unsubstantiated reports of a successful 1939 attempt as well. The mountain was renamed Victory (Pobeda) Peak short after the USSR's victory in the Great Patriotic War (World War II). A Chinese expedition climbed the peak from the Chinese side in 1977 : the expedition book makes no mention of the Russian first ascent and gives the impression that the Chinese ascent was the first climb. The first winter ascent of the peak was made by Valery Khrichtchatyi in February 1990.