Early American Ascents in the Alps

Early American Ascents in the Alps

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Thorington, J. Monroe. A survey of early American ascents in the Alps in the Nineteenth Century. New York: American Alpine Club. 1943 Condition: Very Good. Unused copies from AAC publication storage.    "This slender volume contains all that could be discovered regarding Americans who, during various tours of Europe in the last century, were sufficiently attracted by the Alps to ascend one or more peaks. The majority of travellers went to Chamonix, where Mont Blanc was the popular attraction, more than 100 Americans completing the ascent during the period 1819-80. For most of them it was their one great adventure in this sport, scarcely enough to establish a tradition. Mountaineering had become accepted in Europe by that time and routine climbs were no longer regularly recorded, so that it is easier to find out about American ascents before 1880 than afterward, there being practically no journals at that time in America through which such information could be disseminated. Although lit

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