Map - environs of Mount Everest (from surveys done by Michael Spender during the 1935 Everest Reconnaissance expedition led by Shipton)
by Spender, Michael
- Used
- Condition
- unpublished, this is a laser colour copy of the original map dated 1939
- Seller
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Middlesbrough, North Yorkshire, United Kingdom
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About This Item
unpublished, this is a laser colour copy of the original map dated 1939. Laser colour photocopy of large hand-drawn map, approx 39" x 42", red, blue and black ink and some pencil annotations, 7 small b&w photos in bottom left-hand corner. The original map is signed Michael Spender and dated Feb 1939, following his survey work on the north side of Everest during the 1935 Everest Reconnaissance expedition that was led by Eric Shipton. Photocopy of the original. (Includes 7 A4 pages of detail about how and where this 'missing' map was located.)
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Details
- Seller
- Bob Worth Mountain Books (GB)
- Seller's Inventory #
- S00198
- Title
- Map - environs of Mount Everest (from surveys done by Michael Spender during the 1935 Everest Reconnaissance expedition led by Shipton)
- Author
- Spender, Michael
- Book Condition
- Used - unpublished, this is a laser colour copy of the original map dated 1939
- Quantity Available
- 1
- Publisher
- unpublished, laser colour copy of the original map dated 1939
- Date Published
- 1939
- Weight
- 0.00 lbs
- Bookseller catalogs
- Mt Everest; Tibet; Himalaya;
Terms of Sale
Bob Worth Mountain Books
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About the Seller
Bob Worth Mountain Books
Biblio member since 2017
Middlesbrough, North Yorkshire
About Bob Worth Mountain Books
I am a private collector (also a fell runner, skier & mountaineer) who, after collecting Mountaineering and Travel books for almost 50 years, now need to start shifting some of the collection due to space constrictions.