Joyce Dunsheath、Constable and Co Ltd,.、182p、22cm
c1959。表紙カバーに少破損。本文経年によるヤケ・少シミ。2か所に個人蔵書印
In June 1957 Joyce Dunsheath, whose climbing adventures in the Himalayas were recorded in Mountains and Memsahibs, accepted an official Soviet invitation to climb in the Caucasus Mountains, the 'trip' to include an ascent of Elbrus, the highest mountain in Europe. Mrs Dunsheath's introduction to the U.S.S.R. was as a V.I.P., for her husband was presiding over an international technical conference in Moscow. The conference ended, she flew with her official 'guide', Eugene Gippenreuter, to Kluhory. When they had reached their climbing camp in the Dombai Valley, Gippenreuter was called back to Moscow; and Mrs Dunsheath had perforce and most reluctantly to return to England. She was determined not to be cheated of this splendid chance that had been so tantalisingly withdrawn. Pertinacity won the day. At the end of September she returned to the U.S.S.R.; and from Spartak Camp in the Adyl/Su Valley she and Gippenreuter climbed Elbrus--a very considera
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