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Fine Kind of Madness: Mountain Adventures Tall and True

AUTHOR: Laura Waterman
ISBN: 0898867347

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Fine Kind of Madness: Mountain Adventures Tall and True
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by Laura Waterman


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A finely crafted collection of climbing stories that promises to become a classic in the mountaineering genre. This blend of imaginative fiction and nonfiction offers an alternative to today's personality-centered climbing writing In this standout collection of the writings of Laura and Guy Waterman, readers will discover a rich blend of adventures great and small. Some fiction, some nonfiction, all these stories explore the basic impulse to climb and its roots in the underlying drives of remarkable individual climbers. One story, a fictionalized letter exchange between two ambitious female climbers of the Victorian Era-Fanny Bullock Workman and Annie Peck-captures the competitive spirit between them. The true story "A Night in Odell Gully" demonstrates "that serious climbers know, better than almost anyone else in our sheltered modern life, what death and dying means." This collection is certain to be a touchstone for all who are drawn to the mountains.


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         Book Review

Fine Kind of Madness: Mountain Adventures Tall and True
- Book Reviews,
by Laura Waterman

Fine Kind of Madness: Mountain Adventures Tall and True

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A finely crafted collection of climbing stories that promises to become a classic in the mountaineering genre.

Laura and Guy Waterman are highly respected and well-known climbers and writers This blend of imaginative fiction and nonfiction offers an alternative to today�s personality-centered climbing writing Guy Waterman�s last work

In this standout collection of the writings of Laura and Guy Waterman, readers will discover a rich blend of adventures great and small. Some fiction, some nonfiction, all these stories explore the basic impulse to climb and its roots in the underlying drives of remarkable individual climbers. One story, a fictionalized letter exchange between two ambitious female climbers of the Victorian Era-Fanny Bullock Workman and Annie Peck-captures the competitive spirit between them. The true story "A Night in Odell Gully" demonstrates "that serious climbers know, better than almost anyone else in our sheltered modern life, what death and dying means." This collection is certain to be a touchstone for all who are drawn to the mountains.




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