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Points Unknown: The Greatest Adventure Writing of the Twentieth Century  
Author: David Roberts (Editor)
ISBN: 0393323781
Format: Handover
Publish Date: June, 2005
 
     
     
   Book Review


Library Journal
A great treasure-trove of daunting human courage, frailty, and persistence in the face of the unknown.


Newsweek
A splendid new anthology of exploration literature.


Booklist
A mesmerizing display of the pull adventure exerts.


Book Description
From Robert Falcon Scott's final journal entry to Jon Krakauer's reckless solo climb of the Devil's Thumb, David Roberts and the editors of Outside have gathered the most enduring adventure literature of the century into one heart-stopping volume. A frigid winter ascent of Mount McKinley; the vastness of Arabia's Empty Quarter; the impossibly thin air at Everest's summit; the deadly black pressure of an underwater cave; a desperate escape through a Norwegian winter—these and thirty-six other stories recount the minutes, hours, and days of lives pushed to the brink. But there is more to adventure than hair's-breadth escapes. By turns charming and tragic, whimsical and nerve-racking, this extraordinary collection gets to the heart of why adventure stories enthrall us. Includes works by Sebastian Junger, Jon Krakauer, Edward Abbey, Tim Cahill, Edward Hoagland, Ernest Shackleton, Freya Stark, and Wilfred Thesiger.


About the Author
David Roberts is the author (with Conrad Anker) of The Lost Explorer: Finding Mallory on Mount Everest, among many other books. He lives in Cambridge, Massachusetts.




Points Unknown: The Greatest Adventure Writing of the Twentieth Century

FROM THE PUBLISHER

From Robert Falcon Scott's final journal entry to Jon Krakauer's reckless solo climb of the Devil's Thumb, David Roberts and the editors of Outside have gathered the most enduring adventure literature of the century into one heart-stopping volume.

A frigid winter ascent of Mount McKinley; the vastness of Arabia's Empty Quarter; the impossibly thin air at Everest's summit; the deadly black pressure of an underwater cave; a desperate escape through a Norwegian winter—these and thirty-six other stories recount the minutes, hours, and days of lives pushed to the brink. But there is more to adventure than hair's-breadth escapes. By turns charming and tragic, whimsical and nerve-racking, this extraordinary collection gets to the heart of why adventure stories enthrall us.

Includes works by Sebastian Junger, Jon Krakauer, Edward Abbey, Tim Cahill, Edward Hoagland, Ernest Shackleton, Freya Stark, and Wilfred Thesiger.

Author Biography: David Roberts is the author (with Conrad Anker) of The Lost Explorer: Finding Mallory on Mount Everest, among many other books. He lives in Cambridge, Massachusetts.

FROM THE CRITICS

Newsweek

A splendid new anthology of exploration literature.

     



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