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Not Won in a Day by Bennett, Jack

tonyturton.com Posted on 22 January 2002 by Tony14 August 2015

As ticklists go, visiting the highest point in each state in the USA is one of the more bizarre. Those who follow this obsession are Highpointers. Jack Bennett is one such who, having completed the USA round, turned his attention … Continue reading →

Posted in Adventure, Book Reviews, Mountains, Non-fiction | Tagged Canada

Tibet’s Secret Mountain by Chris Bonington & Charles Clarke

tonyturton.com Posted on 9 December 2001 by Tony16 August 2015

Subtitled “The triumph of Sepu Kangri”, the book chronicles Bonington and Clarke’s reconnaissance of this mountain and their attempt to climb it in 1998. The climbing content is limited – the book is more a travel book about the remote … Continue reading →

Posted in Adventure, Book Reviews, Non-fiction | Tagged Himalayas, mountains

Beowulf by Seamus Heaney (trans.)

tonyturton.com Posted on 7 October 2001 by Tony19 August 2015

Having scoffed at David Whyte’s references to this Anglo-Saxon poem, I thought I’d better read it. Strong shades of Tolkien, which is not surprising, as he wrote possibly the most influential critique of the work in the 20th century.

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Posted in Book Reviews, Classic, Fiction

Berner Oberland – July 2001

tonyturton.com Posted on 9 August 2001 by Tony30 August 2015

Things didn’t quite go according to plan on this trip. Our original plan was an 8 – 9 day traverse of the Berner Oberland, with some significant summits on the way. Then there were Plans B, C, D, . . … Continue reading →

Posted in Alps, Berner Oberland, Mountains | Tagged Berner Oberland, Mönch, Mönchsjoch Hut

French Revolutions by Tim Moore

tonyturton.com Posted on 12 June 2001 by Tony21 August 2015

Funny and entertaining account of an unfit bloke cycling the route of the Tour de France. Very much in the "We’d never done any white-water rafting in bear country before, but we thought we’d give it a go" genre, but … Continue reading →

Posted in Book Reviews, Non-fiction, Travel | Tagged cycling

The People’s Lawyer by Philip Ells

tonyturton.com Posted on 8 June 2001 by Tony17 August 2015

A young English lawyer’s experiences on a 2-year volunteer assignment in the remote Pacific islands of Tuvalu. Forget the idea of an island paradise – the traditional way of life has all but disappeared, and it doesn’t seem to have … Continue reading →

Posted in Book Reviews, Non-fiction, Travel | Tagged Pacific, Tuvalu

Glacier Ice by Austin Post & Edward LaChapelle

tonyturton.com Posted on 16 May 2001 by Tony9 August 2015

A recently-published revised edition of a classic text – an academic view of the whole range of glaciation phenomena, with each aspect clearly illustrated with superb black-and-white photographs.

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Posted in Book Reviews, Non-fiction | Tagged mountains

Everest the Hard Way by Chris Bonington

tonyturton.com Posted on 22 April 2001 by Tony16 August 2015

An interesting and well-written account of one of the great siege-style mountaineering achievements – Bonington’s 1975 expedition which made the first ascent of the SW face of Everest. If you want to appreciate the planning and management that goes into … Continue reading →

Posted in Adventure, Book Reviews, Non-fiction | Tagged Everest, Himalayas, mountains

Knowledge Unplugged by Kluge, Stein & Licht

tonyturton.com Posted on 11 April 2001 by Tony9 August 2015

Back in the mid ’90s, management consultants, business school academics and computer system sales people started throwing a new question at top management – "Who’s responsible for managing knowledge in your company?" Management fidgeted in its chair, fiddled with its … Continue reading →

Posted in Book Reviews, Non-fiction

Kolymsky Heights by Lionel Davidson

tonyturton.com Posted on 19 March 2001 by Tony17 August 2015

Impressively well-researched thriller set in Arctic Siberia.

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Posted in Book Reviews, Fiction

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