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How to Climb Mt. Blanc in a Skirt: A Handbook for the Lady Adventurer - Mick Conefrey
How to Climb Mt. Blanc in a Skirt: A Handbook for the Lady Adventurer
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• Which explorer found the lost site of Jesus' first    miracle?• Who was first to the top of the highest mountain    in Peru?• Who was the first Westerner to visit the Ottoman   harem in Constantinople?• Who held the world record as the only person to fly   from Britain to Australia for 44... show more
• Which explorer found the lost site of Jesus' first    miracle?• Who was first to the top of the highest mountain    in Peru?• Who was the first Westerner to visit the Ottoman   harem in Constantinople?• Who held the world record as the only person to fly   from Britain to Australia for 44 years?You’ll find the answers to these questions and more in Mick Conefrey’s charming new book (a hint: none of them had beards).      In 1870, New York mountaineer Meta Brevoort climbed Mt. Blanc in a hoop skirt. Pausing at the summit only long enough to drink a glass of champagne and dance the quadrille with her alpine guides, she marched back down the mountain and into history as one of the first female mountain explorers.       Here, Mick Conefrey weaves together tips, how-tos, anecdotes, and eccentric lists to tell the amazing stories of history's great female explorers—women who were just as fascinating and inspiring as all the Shackletons, Mallorys, and Livingstones. Most were brave, some were reckless, and all were fascinating. From Fanny Bullock Workman, who was photographed on top of a mountain pass in the Karakoram, holding up a banner calling for “Votes for Women” to Mary Hall, the Victorian world traveler, whose motto was, “take every precaution and abandon all fear,” How to Climb Mt. Blanc in a Skirt is uproariously funny and occasionally downright strange.
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Format: hardcover
ISBN: 9780230106420 (0230106420)
ASIN: 0230106420
Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan
Pages no: 256
Edition language: English
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