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Essays from the Edge

Essays from the Edge

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Essays from the Edge gathers fifty years of selected writing by Dennis Gray, one of British climbing's most influential voices. These twenty-one essays, spanning one of British mountaineering?s most exciting periods, provide a compelling narrative of a life studying the art of climbing and of living it first-hand on the cliffs and mountains of the world in the company of some of the sport's most colourful characters of the last century.

Vivid portraits anchor the collection: the legendary Joe Brown and Don Whillans, members of the Rock and Ice Club; American pioneers Royal Robbins, Jeff Lowe and Warren Harding; and unsung originals such as the Barley brothers, Robin and Tony. A wide-ranging 1973 interview with climber Allan Austin gives a fascinating insight into the Yorkshire scene of the early 1970s. Denis's commentary expands to cover other issues, such as the 1932 Kinder Mass Trespass, climbing's debut in the Olympics and the development of modern rock climbing in Belgium.

Broad in scope yet precise in observation, Essays from the Edge celebrates the values and spirit of British climbing.

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• Page Size: 147 x 210 mm
• No of Pages: 174
• Publisher: Baton Wicks Publications
• ISBN13: 9781898573593
• Author: Dennis Gray
• Published Date: December 2025
• Edition: 1st Dec 2025
• Weight: 270g
• Product Type: Book

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