London, 1936, 1st UK edition. 243 pp, 16 b/w photos, 4 maps, mapped end papers. Original green cloth hardcover with no dust jacket. Bumped corners and a minor stains, else fine. Near Fine.
In Everest: The Challenge, Younghusband gives a readable account of the various expeditions mounted the attempt to climb Mount Everest in Mount Everest in the 1920s and 1930s.
The first part of this book is a thoroughly readable account of the British expeditions written by a man who knew the Himalayas and had been one of the major figures in the organization of the early Everest expeditions.In the second half of the book Younghusband writes about the Sherpas and Bhutanis of the Himalayan regions, the natural life and their flora and fauna of the Himalayas, the the religious significance of the Himalayas to Hindus and their role as place of pilgrimage.