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The Wildest Dream: The Biography of George Mallory af Peter Gillman
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The Wildest Dream: The Biography of George Mallory

af Peter Gillman

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The public debate as to whether George Mallory and Sandy Irving actually reached the summit of Everest in 1924 - and if they did was this a successful attempt as they died before they left the mountain - was re-opened in 1999 when Mallory's body was found on Everest. This biography explores the complex man behind the headlines, the writer, teacher, husband and father, who was friend of poets - Rupert Brooke and Robert Graves - and on the fringes of the Bloomsbury Group. It also goes some way in explaining why, after taking part in two previous expeditons to Everest, as well as one previous attempt on the Summit during the 1924 Expedition, Mallory decided to push on for the summit in his last, fatal, climb. This is a fascinating account which tries to reach the truth behind the headlines. ( )
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In 1924, a 37-year-old English schoolmaster and war veteran named George Mallory bid farewell to his beloved wife and children and went off to Tibet, where he intended to climb the north face of Mount Everest, a feat that had never been achieved. He was warned that the approach might not be attainable--and that, in any event, humans might not be able to survive at such altitudes without oxygen. But in that fine British spirit of dauntlessness, Mallory pressed on all the same, and he and his novice companion Andrew Irvine did not survive.

When Mallory's frozen body was found on the high slopes of Everest in 1999, it touched off a wave of interest in the question of whether he had reached the top before falling to his death--which, if so, would unseat Edmund Hillary's 1953 expedition as the first to summit. Peter and Leni Gillman, themselves mountaineers, hint that he did, drawing on evidence that is at best circumstantial but compelling all the same. Their interest in this biography, however, is to provide a more complete picture of Mallory as a man of his time, who was a familiar among the Bloomsbury set of writers, a loving husband and father, an accomplished scholar and teacher, and a modest hero who, though not technically the best climber of his time, never refused a challenge. The Gillmans acquit themselves in this task very well, and they offer a fascinating reconstruction of what they imagine to be Mallory's last moments on earth. Their book makes a fine companion to Conrad Anker and David Roberts's The Lost Explorer and David Breashears and Audrey Salkeld's Last Climb. --Gregory McNamee

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