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Rock Climbers in Action in Snowdonia
2016 edition of the 1966 classic (Paperback)
£20.00
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Cordee Code: | CNR060 |
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Page Size: | 192 x 250 mm |
No of Pages: | 200 |
Publisher: | Francis Frith |
ISBN13: | 9781845468057 |
Author: | John Cleare and Tony Smythe |
Published Date: | March 2016 |
Edition: | 2016 p/b edition |
Binding: | Paperback |
Illustrations: | b&w photos |
Weight: | 690g |
Product Type: | Book |
ock Climbers in Action in Snowdonia was originally published in 1966. Over the years it became something of a rare book that achieved almost cult status, regarded as a classic collector's item and much prized by those who recall the 1960s climbing scene in Wales or who aspire to repeat the celebrated routes of the period.
50 years on, John Cleare and Tony Smythe have revisited their book and this new and extended 2016 edition makes this title accessible to all, with the addition of many previously unpublished photos. It contains over a hundred of John Cleare's magnificent photographs in a new layout - the original 39 that were included in the 1966 edition, plus many more that 'got away' in the first edition because there just wasn't enough room to include them - together with Tony Smythe's original text and some interesting additions.
Tony Smythe's fascinating, readable text and John Cleare's stunning photographs provide an absorbing insight into the hard climbing routes of Snowdonia, such as Cenotaph Corner, Vector and Cloggy's Great Wall and the characters who climbed them in the 1960s, a period described by John Cleare in his introduction to the 2016 edition as "an especially interesting era in British climbing history ? the final period when the leading activists were still disorganized 'weekenders' who trained on beer, smoked twenty-a-day, drove like furies and thought it was all a big laugh."
50 years on, John Cleare and Tony Smythe have revisited their book and this new and extended 2016 edition makes this title accessible to all, with the addition of many previously unpublished photos. It contains over a hundred of John Cleare's magnificent photographs in a new layout - the original 39 that were included in the 1966 edition, plus many more that 'got away' in the first edition because there just wasn't enough room to include them - together with Tony Smythe's original text and some interesting additions.
Tony Smythe's fascinating, readable text and John Cleare's stunning photographs provide an absorbing insight into the hard climbing routes of Snowdonia, such as Cenotaph Corner, Vector and Cloggy's Great Wall and the characters who climbed them in the 1960s, a period described by John Cleare in his introduction to the 2016 edition as "an especially interesting era in British climbing history ? the final period when the leading activists were still disorganized 'weekenders' who trained on beer, smoked twenty-a-day, drove like furies and thought it was all a big laugh."