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Could be climbing related or not, but compelling photos are key. I especially like the older books with B&W photos from the 30's-60's . .. think Miller's N. Cascades, Glen Denny's "Yosemite in the 60's", etc. Also the series of books that Manning, Brower, and Co. put out in support of the N. Cascades Nat'l Park and Cascade wilderness areas are pretty cool too.

 

What are some other ideas? The Cascades are near and dear to me, but that is mainly what I know, so it would be interesting to hear what are the classics from other areas (and maybe some that I haven't heard from around here). Modern books too . . .

 

Any other collectors out there?

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Glacier Ice, by Austin Post, is on my coffee table. It is not just a climbing or climber's book but a book of stunning images that my non-climbing friends find compelling. It is a large format book, horizontally oriented, and the dust jacket image is exciting.

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Fun thread!

Everest: The West Ridge. (Hornbein) There was a large-format version published By the Sierra Club in 1964 that is about 11"X14" - The pictures are printed on what feels like full-on Kodak photographic paper. Amazing. Also great to read about all the local heroes.

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Glacier Ice, by Austin Post, is on my coffee table. It is not just a climbing or climber's book but a book of stunning images that my non-climbing friends find compelling. It is a large format book, horizontally oriented, and the dust jacket image is exciting.

 

My personal choice as well. Outstanding pictures by a legend of mountain photography and glacier science. A local boy too.

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The Mountains of North America by Fred Beckey is a worthy addition to the titles already presented.

 

A colleague who has photos in this book gave me his autographed copy. Its a beauty.

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