Wolverine Books
Search Advanced SearchView Cart   Checkout   
 Location:  Home » Books » The Alps: Europe's Mountain Heart  
Categories
Books
DVDs
Music
Magazines
VHS
Food
Jewelry
Apparel
Sporting Goods
Outdoor
Subcategories
Alpine
Arctic
Coastal
Coral Reefs
Deserts
Estuaries
Oceans & Seas
Tidelands
Tropical
Wetlands
New Releases
Sea Magic: Connecting with the Ocean's Energy
Ah! The Beach 2009 Calendar: 12-months of Vacation Bliss
A Coastal Companion: A Gulf of Maine Almanac, from Canada to Cape Cod
To Follow the Water: Exploring the Ocean to Discover Climate
A Decade of Beach Walks
Into the Deep: Exploring Earth's Oceans
Just Seconds from the Ocean: Coastal Living in the Wake of Katrina
Cape Cod Seashore Life: An introduction to familiar species of birds, mammals, reptiles, amphibians, fish and butterflies (Pocket Naturalist - Waterford Press)
Ocean
Oceans: A Visual Guide (Visual Guides)
Bestsellers
Pure Sea Glass: Discovering Nature's Vanishing Gems
The Outermost House: A Year of Life On The Great Beach of Cape Cod
Beach Stones
Heart Stones
A Field Guide to the Atlantic Seashore: From the Bay of Fundy to Cape Hatteras (Peterson Field Guides (R))
Nights of Ice: True Stories of Disaster and Survival on Alaska's High Seas
Wetlands
Ocean
The Perfect Storm: A True Story of Men Against the Sea (P.S.)
Black Tides

BlogRoll

Travel With Books

The Alps: Europe's Mountain Heart

The Alps: Europe's Mountain Heart
Authors: Nicholas Shoumatoff, Nina Shoumatoff
Publisher: University of Michigan Press
Category: Book

List Price: $39.50
Buy New: $19.95
You Save: $19.55 (49%)



New (4) Used (8) from $19.90

Sales Rank: 1148624

Media: Hardcover
Number Of Items: 1
Pages: 320
Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.5
Dimensions (in): 9.1 x 6.3 x 1.3

ISBN: 0472111116
Dewey Decimal Number: 949.47
EAN: 9780472111114
ASIN: 0472111116

Publication Date: April 2, 2001
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
Condition: ***BRAND NEW ITEM***

Editorial Reviews:

Product Description
From the beaches of Monte Carlo to the hundreds of soaring snow peaks, festooned with glaciers, pastures, and flowering tundra, the Alps straddle the meeting points of rich and developed countries.
Both personal narrative and topical guide, The Alps presents an ambitous synthesis of the entire Alpine region. The broad scope of the book encompasses the region's geography, geology, climate, its snow and glaciers, flora and fauna, ethnic groups, dialects, pastoral life and festivals, home life and folk arts, legends, fiction, visual arts, music and dancing, warfare, summit climbing, trekking, ski touring, and what the authors call psychological ecology. Unifying this kaleidoscope is the authors' deep understanding of the inter-dependence between and within the natural and cultural realms.
The Alps have been a fulcrum of European history from the Caesars and Napoleon to the assassination, Olympics, and massacres at Sarajevo. Along the way, these mountains became the cradle of modern democracy in Switzerland and the crucible of mountaineering from Petrarch, Whymper, and Mummery to Rebuffat, Bonnatti, and Messner. Food, shelter, and good company are offered in hundreds of climbers' huts, from which the highest peaks are accessible by pleasant standard routes as well as by more challenging ones, such as the Mummery Crack, the Petit Dru, and the north face of Eiger. In many places, one can admire how chamois and ibex cavort on the crags while butterflies dance in the wind.
With wide experience throughout the world and more than forty years climbing and studying in the Alps, the Shoumatoffs now offer all these facets of the Alps, each enhanced by their special affection and deep knowledge of these mountains that are the heart of Europe.
The late Nicholas Shoumatoff, an entomologist and mechanical engineer, was Fellow Emeritus of The Explorers Club, member of the American Alpine Club, and coauthor of a monograph on butterflies of Afghanistan. The late Nina Shoumatoff, who marveled at the Alps since childhood, studied literature and philosophy in France, Austria, and the United States.


Powered by Associate-O-Matic

Contact Wolverine Books