The Wildest Dream: Mallory, His Life and Conflicting Passions
By (Author) Peter Gillman
By (author) Leni Gillman
Headline Publishing Group
Headline Book Publishing
14th July 2000
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
Geographical discovery and exploration
320
Width 154mm, Height 26mm, Spine 233mm
532g
In 1924, George Mallory and his companion Andrew Irvine disappeared during a valiant bid to reach the world s highest summit. In May 1999 Mallory s body was found, partly resolving the riddle of whether they succeeded in their bid, 29 years ahead of Hillary and Tenzing.
Peter and Leni Gillman assess the motives and goals of this inspirational yet complex figure, whose life was dominated by his two conflicting passions: his love for his wife Ruth, and Everest forbidding, unclimbed, the wildest dream , as he called it. Drawing on family letters and helped by surviving members of the family, Peter and Leni Gillman present a powerful and affecting portrait of a man torn between competing desires, and the fatal choice he ultimately made.A finely wrought and meticulously detailed biography of Mallory ... It is at once compelling and evocative - Joe Simpson, author of TOUCHING THE VOID
A rich portrait of a man who defies facile categorisation ... The new biography is spot-on [about the climbing] - Stephen Venables, Daily TelegraphThe Gillmans have produced a respectful and thoroughly researched account of Mallory's life - ObserverThis exemplary biography of Mallory, which draws upon much new material, puts the man in all his many perspectives... Strikingly well balanced - Jan Morris, SpectatorIt is a masterful achievement - impeccably researched, beautifully written and a delight to read. Without question the Gillmans have written a definitive biography of an utterly fascinating man - Jon KrakauerA poignant story, handsomely told - Yorkshire PostThe most compelling read over 12 months ... Go out and buy it - Ian Wooldridge, Daily MailMountaineering biography at its best ... A fascinating life, an interior journey coupled with exterior adventure, and well told, too - Chris Smith, Mail on SundayPeter Gillman has been a writer and journalist since 1964, for a long period working for the Sunday Times. The author of a dozen books, many on mountaineering themes, and has won a record five awards from them. He has written several books with his wife Leni.