H.W. Tilman by H W Tilman

H.W. Tilman by H W Tilman

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H.W. Tilman by H W Tilman

Many of the good people of Skytop Road in Bunhouse, New Jersey, thought that goodness and faith were measured in kilowatt hours. Every Christmas, the neighborhood Illumination Mafia poured their hearts and wallets into garish displays that earned them newspaper notices. New and mysterious neighbor Ernest Love refuses to play in their reindeer games - and his Xmas Canceled This Year display, highlighted by a dead deer, lands him in court and then at the local church for community service. Yet there is more to Mr. Love than meets the eye - and through him the residents of Skytop Road come to see that their cold Christmas lights are blinding them to the true warmth and meaning of not just the holiday, but of faith itself.
Tilman, H. W.: - According to David Roberts, H.W. TILMAN was the best expedition writerü¾Œ¦”¼ Ωjust as he was arguably the century's best explorer-mountaineer, whittling his whole life to a sunny vagabondage that held him in its thrall even as he sailed off into the Antarctic Ocean in his eightieth year. More prosaically, Tilman was a coffee planter turned adventurer who climbed extensively in Africa and the Himalaya; he also served in both World Wars. In 1934, Tilman and Eric Shipton pioneered a route to Nanda Devi's 'Inner Sanctuary.' This was followed, in 1936, by a first ascent by Tilman and N. E. Odell of Nanda Devi, reputedly the most outstanding mountaineering success of the pre-Second World War era. Tilman was next was appointed the leader of the 1938 (British) Everest Expedition, on which he reached more than 27,000 feet (without supplementary oxygen). His Everest expedition was marked by the small size and close-knit quality of the participants, the Shipton/Tilman belief being that any worthwhile expedition can be planned on the back of an envelope. The W.L. Gore Shipton/Tilman Grant is named for the two adventurers.
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ISBN 13 9780898861433
ISBN 10 0898861438
Title H.W. Tilman
Author H W Tilman
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Binding Type Hardback
Publisher Mountaineers Books
Year published 1987-10-31
Number of pages 960
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.
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