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Paperback The Climb Up to Hell Book

ISBN: 0312194501

ISBN13: 9780312194505

The Climb Up to Hell

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In the heart of the Swiss Alps stand the three majestic peaks of the Bernese Oberland, Europe's most famous mountain range. The highest, at 13,638 feet, is the Jungfrau. Next is the M?nch, at 13,465... This description may be from another edition of this product.

Customer Reviews

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What an amazing story!

I was glued to this book from the first page to the last! What a thriller and it is true! Truly one of Jack Olsen's finest works.

attention getter

I bought this book last monday and started it that night,just couldnt put it down,keeped my on the edge of my seat and I couldnt wait to find out what happened next.I came away from this book with a better understanding of what drives men,at the risk of their own lives,to climb such mountains as the Eiger.Well done Mr,Olsen A great read

A real page-turner

A friend of mine is a big fan of Jack Olsen, and suggested that I read this book first as I'm interested in climbing. Since reading it, I can't wait to read his other books. Its unfair to dismiss this book simply because Olson is a true-crime writer - why does this genre get such a bad wrap? Not only is it an exciting account of the events, but you begin to feel for all the people involved. I was so interested in the lives of the rescued/rescuers that I did a search on them right after reading the book and learned as much about them as I could. I highly reccomend this book.

This is a real page-turner...

Having recently visited the Bernese Alps, I found this account of the dramatic 1957 rescue mission especially gripping. I HIGHLY RECOMMEND this book to just about anyone, particularly those with an interest in mountain climbing or Switzerland.

Outstanding Narrative

I first read this book when it was originally published in the early 60's, and have re-read it many times since. Of the many true-account mountaineering books I have read, this one is by far the best. Jack Olsen has the ability to put the reader right into the story. Read this book, and you will know what it feels like to be trapped on the north wall of the Eiger with little hope for survival.
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