Of all the mountain guides who came to North America in the late 19th and early 20th centuries, Conrad Kain is probably the most respected and well known. In this internationally anticipated reissue of "Where the Clouds Can Go" - first published in 1935, with subsequent editions in 1954 and 1979 - the original text has been accentuated with an expanded selection of over 50 archival images, highlighting climbs in the diverse mountain landscapes of North America, Europe and New Zealand. The new foreword by acclaimed ...
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Of all the mountain guides who came to North America in the late 19th and early 20th centuries, Conrad Kain is probably the most respected and well known. In this internationally anticipated reissue of "Where the Clouds Can Go" - first published in 1935, with subsequent editions in 1954 and 1979 - the original text has been accentuated with an expanded selection of over 50 archival images, highlighting climbs in the diverse mountain landscapes of North America, Europe and New Zealand. The new foreword by acclaimed mountaineer and filmmaker Pat Morrow puts Kain's adventures, explorations and appreciation of nature into a contemporary context, ensuring that the exploits of this remarkable individual remain part of international mountain culture for years to come. "Where The Clouds Can Go," the dramatic story of this uncommon man, is a mountaineering classic that shatters the boundaries of the genre.'-Bernadette McDonald, author of "Tomaz Humar" and past Vice-President of Mountain Culture at The Banff Center and former Director of The Banff Mountain Film and Book Festivals.
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Add this copy of Where the Clouds Can Go to cart. $63.00, very good condition, Sold by Rob the Book Man rated 4.0 out of 5 stars, ships from Vancouver, WA, UNITED STATES, published 1954 by Charles T. Branford Company.
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Very Good in Good jacket. Hardback in very good condition with good condition dust jacket. Large note written on inside of cover. Dust jacket is edge worn and price clipped but in mylar sleeve.
Add this copy of Where the Clouds Can Go to cart. $74.55, good condition, Sold by Bonita rated 4.0 out of 5 stars, ships from Newport Coast, CA, UNITED STATES, published 2009 by Rocky Mountain Books.
Add this copy of Where the Clouds Can Go By Conrad Kain Edited, With to cart. $153.00, very good condition, Sold by Aquila Books rated 1.0 out of 5 stars, ships from Calgary, AB, CANADA, published 1954 by Charles T. Branford Company.
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Very good. Reprint. xix, 456pp. Octavo. Frontispiece (portrait) and plates (both sides) in original green cloth with gilt lettered spine. very good Neate K01. Autobiography of the Austrian, Conrad Kain (1883-1934), the most famous of the guides employed by the Alpine Club of Canada. He guided the first ascent of Mt. Robson in 1913 and also did Mt. Louis and Bugaboo Spire among his other climbs.
Add this copy of Where the Clouds Can Go. By Conrad Kain. Edited, With to cart. $753.00, Sold by Aquila Books rated 1.0 out of 5 stars, ships from Calgary, AB, CANADA, published 1935 by American Alpine Club.
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1935, American Alpine Club
Hardcover
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Publisher:
American Alpine Club
Published:
1935 1935
Language:
English
Alibris ID:
17892807173
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xxi, (3), 456 pp. Octavo. Frontispiece (portrait) and plates (both sides) from photos. In original blue cloth with gilt lettered spine and gilt decoration on front. Minor wear to edges of boards and both of the spine otherwise a very nice copy. Neate K01. Autobiography of the Austrian, Conrad Kain (1883-1934), the most famous of the guides employed by the Alpine Club of Canada. He guided the first ascent of Mt. Robson in 1913 and also did Mt. Louis and Bugaboo Spire among his other climbs. Printed in a very small edition (500? )