Chessler Books
Rock Climbing - Mountaineering - Exploration
New - Used - Collectible - Signed
Chessler Books Accepts PAYPAL Chessler Books Accepts VISA Chessler Books Accepts MASTERCARD Chessler Books Accepts DISCOVER CARD Chessler Books Accepts AMERICAN EXPRESS
All Orders Shipped via United States Postal Service   Chessler Books Ships Via USPS
Author:
Title:
Keyword:
Item #:
A B C D E F G H I
J K L M Mc N O P Q
R S T U V W X Y Z
Item #: OP37C-830
FORERUNNERS TO EVEREST: THE STORY OF THE TWO SWISS EXPEDITIONS OF 1952 Dittert, Chevalley, Lambert 1954 1st US ed Hardcover Fine
By Dittert, Rene, Gabriel Chevalley and Raymond Lambert
Price: $19.99

List Price: $35.00
You Save $15.01 (43%)



Add to wish list


Detailed Product Description
New York, 1954, 1st US edition. 256 pp, 24 b/w photos. Navy cloth hardcover with no dust jacket. There is no writing in the book or other flaws, and the dust jacket has no wear but is  price clipped. The Dust Jacket is protected by a removable clear plastic cover that we call a Brodart, they are the makers of the book covers. All Dust Jackets deserve Brodarts. Just google them to buy some for your books. The Dust Jacket and the book are in Fine condition.
 
This expedition nearly reached the top of Everest a year before Hillary.

Excerpt from: 

Swiss Foundation for Alpine Research, 1939 to 1970. Published in Zurich in 1972

Participants: Dr. med. Edouard Wyss-Dunant, expedition leader; René Dittert, lead climber; Dr. med. Gabriel Chevalley, expedition doctor; Jean-Jacques Asper; René Aubert; Léon Flory; Ernest Hofstetter; Raymond Lambert; André Roch, all from Geneva. They were joined by a study group from the University of Geneva, made up of the geologist Prof. Dr. Augustin Lombard, the ethnologist Mme Marguerite Lobsiger and the botanist Albert Zimmermann.

Outcomes: Conquest of the Khumbu ice fall; ascent of the South Col (7986 m). Lambert and Sherpa Tenzing reached a height of about 8500 metres on the south-west ridge of Everest.

The doctor from Geneva, Edouard Wyss-Dunant, was appointed leader of this expedition. He was circumspect, calm, widely-educated and already experienced in the Himalayas. All the expedition’s participants were from Geneva, they almost all belonged to the exclusive «L'Androsace» climbing club, they knew each other very well, and they formed a first-class mountaineering team. There had hardly ever been such a close-knit, fully homogenous group of mountain climbers, all inspired by the same sense of enthusiasm. As well as the leader, Wyss-Dunant, Dr. Gabriel Chevalley, André Roch and Rene Dittert also had experience of the Himalayas. 

The city and Canton of Geneva provided moral and financial support for the expedition, and the University of Geneva provided the scientific contingent. It was no exaggeration to say that this was a Genevan expedition.

The task that this team had set itself in relation to mountaineering comprised primarily of the exploration of the access to the South Col, the conquest of the labyrinthine Khumbu ice fall and possibly the advance to the South Col. No attempt at an ascent of Everest was ever under consideration in this case.

The results of this first Swiss Everest expedition are remarkable, and exceeded even the most optimistic expectations. At the first attempt, they had opened up a new route to Everest, and had reached an extraordinary height on the south-western ridge in difficult conditions. In the opinion of the extremely critical Marcel Kurz, this expedition could almost be compared to a victory.

Expeditions supported by the SFAR Everest, autumn 1952

Excerpt from: Swiss Foundation for Alpine Research, 1939 to 1970. Published in Zurich in 1972:

Participants: Dr. med. Gabriel Chevalley, doctor and expedition leader; Raymond Lambert, lead climber; Jean Buzio; Gustave Gross; Ernst Reiss; Arthur Spöhel; Norman G. Dyhrenfurth, cameraman.

Outcomes: Ascent of the south-west ridge of Everest, up to a height of 8100 metres. Exploration of the Lhotse glacier. Important meteorological results. Expedition film. Comprehensive photographic records.

Approval had been granted for an additional ascent of Everest in the autumn, and the results of the spring expedition had led to new hope. Preparations were therefore made for an autumn expedition as soon as the participants had returned, in the middle of July. The intention was to have one last chance, since approval had already been granted to the British for the following year. It was intended that the new expedition should benefit directly from the experience gained previously. Only Dr. Gabriel Chevalley and Raymond Lambert were available from the past members. The former was appointed leader of the undertaking, while Lambert was appointed lead climber.

Two French-speaking Swiss men, Gustave Gross and Jean Buzio and two German-speaking Swiss men, Ernst Reiss and Arthur Spöhel were also chosen. Each of these men already had a glittering mountaineering career behind them, but no experience in the Himalayas. Time ran out before a sufficiently strong assault party could be assembled, so the gap would have to be filled by the best available Sherpas. This new team did not have the same inner cohesion as the first, nor its irresistible flair. 

The combination of the functions of expedition leader and doctor in the same person also proved to be less than perfect. The expedition was equipped in a record time of one month, though much more material had to be ordered because much lower temperatures were to be expected. They took new oxygen equipment and more oxygen cylinders with them.

This expedition was not blessed with particularly good luck from the very beginning. The influence of the first expedition was too powerful, although the conditions and circumstances were quite different. Nevertheless, further valuable experience was gathered. This included the proof that the Lhotse glacier was passable, and that it offered the opportunity to set camps. 

From a meteorological viewpoint, the expedition showed that an early-autumn period of fine weather lasting two to three months could be expected, which might present some advantages. However, the winds in the upper regions are so strong, and the temperatures so low, that these might well represent insurmountable obstacles to an ascent to the summit.


Other Items You Might Like

  • Similar Items Available
  • Items From This Author
  • Items From This Category
RECORD A L'HIMALAYA [WHITE FURY: GAURISANKAR AND CHO OYU] Raymond Lambert, Claude Kogan 1955 1st ed Softcover Wrappers Fine
By: Lambert, Raymond and Claude Kogan
Price $35.00 ~ Regular $75.00, You Save $40.00 (53%)
- Item # OP264A-935
View Details
Add To Cart
Adding...
Added! Click To View Cart
FORERUNNERS TO EVEREST: THE STORY OF THE TWO SWISS EXPEDITIONS OF 1952 Dittert, Chevalley, Lambert 1954 1st US ed Hardcover Near Fine
By: Dittert, Rene, Gabriel Chevalley and Raymond Lambert
Price $39.99
- Item # OP37G-832
View Details
Add To Cart
Adding...
Added! Click To View Cart
MAN OF EVEREST: THE AUTOBIOGRAPHY OF TENZING [TIGER OF THE SNOWS] 1956 SIGNED by Tenzing Norgay, Nawang Gombu, Edmund Hillary, Chris Bonington, Junko Tabei, Jim Whittaker. Lute Jerztad, Tom Hornbein, Reinhold Messner,
By: Norgay, Tenzing & James R. Ullman
Price $3999.00
- Item # OP156G-829
View Details
Add To Cart
Adding...
Added! Click To View Cart
TENZING OF EVEREST Yves Malartic 1954 1st ed Hardcover DJ Fine
By: Malartic, Yves
Price $9.99 ~ Regular $35.00, You Save $25.01 (71%)
- Item # OP1744-852
View Details
Add To Cart
Adding...
Added! Click To View Cart
MAN OF EVEREST: THE AUTOBIOGRAPHY OF TENZING 1955 2nd prtg Hardcover DJ Near Fine
By: Norgay, Tenzing, James R. Ullman
Price $9.99 ~ Regular $50.00, You Save $40.01 (80%)
- Item # OP156D-835
View Details
Add To Cart
Adding...
Added! Click To View Cart
MAN OF EVEREST: THE AUTOBIOGRAPHY OF TENZING Tenzing and Ullman 1956 Paperback VG-Fine,
By: Norgay, Tenzing & James R. Ullman
Price $4.99 ~ Regular $30.00, You Save $25.01 (83%)
- Item # OP156E-864
View Details
Add To Cart
Adding...
Added! Click To View Cart
TENZING NORGAY AND THE THE SHERPAS OF EVEREST Tashi Tenzing 2001 1st ed Hardcover DJ Near Fine 2 copies available
By: Tenzing, Tashi and Judy
Price $19.99 ~ Regular $30.00, You Save $10.01 (33%)
- Item # BK1535-8322
View Details
Add To Cart
Adding...
Added! Click To View Cart
BIS ZUR SPITZE DES MOUNT EVEREST [TO THE TOP OF MOUNT EVEREST "THE FIGHT FOR EVEREST 1924"] E.F. Norton 1926 1st Swiss ed Hardcover Fine
By: Norton, E.F.
Price $9.99 ~ Regular $100.00, You Save $90.01 (90%)
- Item # OP63G-830
View Details
Add To Cart
Adding...
Added! Click To View Cart
FIRST ASCENT OF MANASLU IN PHOTOGRAPHS 1952-56 Yoshinori Yoda Japan 1956 1st ed Slipcase Like New RARE FIRST ASCENT OF AN 8000M PEAK, IN ENGLISH! Multiple Copies Available
By: Yoda, Yoshinori, Mainichi Newspapersn 1956
Price $95.00 ~ Regular $400.00, You Save $305.00 (76%)
- Item # OP1251-8294p
View Details
Add To Cart
Adding...
Added! Click To View Cart
MANASLU 1952-53 Japanese Alpine Club 1954 1st ed Hardcover DJ Fine
By: Japanese Alpine Club
Price $325.00
- Item # OP743G-829p
View Details
Add To Cart
Adding...
Added! Click To View Cart
FORERUNNERS TO EVEREST: THE STORY OF THE TWO SWISS EXPEDITIONS OF 1952 Dittert, Chevalley, Lambert 1954 1st US ed Hardcover Near Fine
By: Dittert, Rene, Gabriel Chevalley and Raymond Lambert
Price $39.99
- Item # OP37G-832
View Details
Add To Cart
Adding...
Added! Click To View Cart
DIE TRYING: ONE MAN'S QUEST TO CONQUER THE SEVEN SUMMITS Bo Parfet and Richard Buskin 2009 New Hardcover DJ
By: Parfet, Bo and Richard Buskin
Price $19.95 ~ Regular $23.00, You Save $3.05 (13%)
- Item # BK2345-854
View Details
Add To Cart
Adding...
Added! Click To View Cart
NO SHORTCUTS TO THE TOP: CLIMBING THE WORLD'S 14 HIGHEST PEAKS Ed Viesturs, David Roberts 2007 Softcover Near Fine
By: Viesturs, Ed and David Roberts
Price $9.99 ~ Regular $13.95, You Save $3.96 (28%)
- Item # BK2105A-940
View Details
Add To Cart
Adding...
Added! Click To View Cart
AMERICANS ON EVEREST: THE OFFICIAL ACCOUNT James Ramsey Ullman 1964 BOMC ed Hardcover DJ Fine SIGNED by Jim Whittaker
By: Ullman, James Ramsey
Price $75.00 ~ Regular $150.00, You Save $75.00 (50%)
- Item # OP389H-855p
View Details
Add To Cart
Adding...
Added! Click To View Cart
DEAD LUCKY: LIFE AFTER DEATH ON MOUNT EVEREST 2008 1st US ed Hardcover DJ Fine SIGNED by Lincoln Hall on the title page [Last copy]
By: Hall, Lincoln
Price $55.00
- Item # BK2362B-858
View Details
Add To Cart
Adding...
Added! Click To View Cart
MOUNT EVEREST (QOMOLANGMA, SAGARMATHA). 1:100,000 color topo map of Everest,
By: Â
[ SOLD ]
- Item # MP194
View Details
THE PICTURE OF EVEREST Alfred Gregory 1954 1st US ed Hardcover DJ Near Fine SIGNED by Ed Hillary on the title page
By: Gregory, Alfred
Price $175.00
- Item # OP312D-832p
View Details
Add To Cart
Adding...
Added! Click To View Cart
GOING HIGHER: THE STORY OF MAN AND ALTITUDE Charles Houston 1983 Softcover Near Fine 2 copies available
By: Houston, Charles
Price $4.99 ~ Regular $20.00, You Save $15.01 (75%)
- Item # OP685-9532
View Details
Add To Cart
Adding...
Added! Click To View Cart
EVEREST THE WEST RIDGE 1965 1st edition Large Format Hardcover Dust Jacket SIGNED by Tom Hornbein, Jim Whittaker & Barry Corbet 2 copies available
By: Hornbein, Thomas F.
Price $345.00 ~ Regular $450.00, You Save $105.00 (23%)
- Item # OP327D-8292p
View Details
Add To Cart
Adding...
Added! Click To View Cart
BLIND CORNERS: ADVENTURES ON SEVEN CONTINENTS Geoff Tabin 1993 Hardcover DJ New Multiple Copies Available
By: Tabin, Geoff
Price $4.99 ~ Regular $25.00, You Save $20.01 (80%)
- Item # BK1514B-84917
View Details
Add To Cart
Adding...
Added! Click To View Cart
BOSWELL, THE BIOGRAPHER George Mallory 1912 1st UK ed Hardcover Near Fine to Fine 2 copies available
By: Mallory, George
Price $125.00
- Item # OP593B-8292
View Details
Add To Cart
Adding...
Added! Click To View Cart