The
AAC Press
Since its inception, The American Alpine Club
has placed an emphasis on promoting awareness of
mountain and polar environments through various
scientific and narrative publications. The AAC
Press is among the most respected publishers of
mountaineering books in the world, with an
extensive selection of mountaineering
narratives, guidebooks, and journals.
AAC members receive complimentary annual
copies of both
The American Alpine Journal and
Accidents in North American Mountaineering (a
retail value of $45). In addition, members
receive a 20% discount on the purchase of any AAC Press books.
As part of a marketing and distribution
arrangement with The Mountaineers Books, the
largest publisher of mountaineering titles in
the world, AAC members also receive a 20%
discount on the purchase of any title published
by The Mountaineers Books when ordered directly.
Be sure to give them your membership number to
receive your membership discount.
Orders of AAC Press books by both members and
non-members can be placed online at
http://www.mountaineersbooks.com/
or by phoning 800.553.4453. You can obtain a
copy of the current catalog by phoning the
toll-free number listed above.
Catalog of recent and classic AAC Press
books:
Arctic Superstars
by William Lowell Putnam
A thoroughly researched account of the
fascinating lives and harrowing journeys of
Aldophys Washington Greely and George Wallace
Melville, career military officers and Civil War
heroes who explored vast reaches of the Arctic
during the early 1880s. Greely was best known
for commanding the ill-fated Lady Franklin Bay
Expedition - which set a then-record in the race
to the North Pole but turned into a desperate
fight for survival - and Melville for exploring
the bitter-cold reaches of Siberia and other
remote areas of the Arctic. 320 pages, 64 b&w
photos, paperbound, $19.95.
Ascent: The Climbing Experience in Word and
Image
Edited by Allen Steck, Steve Roper, and David
Harris
For three generations of American climbers
and mountaineers, Ascent has represented the
literary and photographic pinnacle of creative
self-expressing. This fourteenth issue, which is
edited by legendary Yosemite climbing pioneers
Allen Steck and Steve Roper and former Canadian
Alpine Journal editor David Harris, contains the
full spectrum of climbing writing, photography,
and art. 328 pages, 22 color photos and 9 color
illustrations, 142 b&w photos and 26 b&w
illustrations, paperbound, $24.95.
Wild Snow: A Historical Guide to North
American Ski Mountaineering
By Lou Dawson
Meticulously researched history of ski
mountaineering combined with route descriptions
of 54 "must-do" ski and snowboard descents in
the United States and Canada, from New
Hampshire's Mount Washington to Alaska's Mount
McKinley. The paperbound edition contains a
revised chapter on the Northeast, including a
never-before-issued topo of all routes in
Tuckerman Ravine. Part of the American Alpine
Book Series of historical guidebooks. Hardcover
edition is 312 pages, 214 b&w photos, 10 maps,
$40.00. Paperbound edition is 328 pages, 239 b&w
photos, 11 maps, $24.95.
Stone Crusade: A Historical Guide to
Bouldering in America
By John Sherman
Stone Crusade unveils the soul of American
bouldering. John Sherman traces bouldering's
history, profiles the participants, shows the
geographic and geologic diversity of the
nation's bouldering meccas, and shares stories
formerly told only around the campfire or in the
bars. Revised in 1999 to include a bouldering
rating chart and an afterword, as well as new
photos. Hardcover and paperbound editions are
336 pages, 159 b&w photos, and 8 maps.
Hardcover, $40.00; paperbound, $30.00.
Gentle Expeditions: A Guide to Ethical
Mountain Adventure
By Bob McConnell
The onslaught of climbers and trekkers to the
highest mountains in the world has prompted a
growing concern about the fragility of both
ecosystems and indigenous cultures. This "how
to" guide by a past chair of the AAC's
International Conservation Committee not only
identifies problems, but shows how proper
planning can leave the mountains intact. 128
pages, 15 b&w photos, paperbound, $10.00.
High Alaska: A Historical Guide to Denali,
Mount Foraker and Mount Hunter
By Jonathan Waterman
Lively, anecdotal stories from the turn of
the century to modern-day climbs on the three
great Alaskan peaks: Denali (Mount McKinley),
Foraker, and Hunter. Supplemented by crisp
Bradford Washburn photographs of climbing
routes, and numerous historical photos from
original climbers. 398 pages, 128 b&w photos, 10
maps, paperbound, $26.00.
Surviving Denali: A Study of Accidents on
Mount McKinley
By Jonathan Waterman
Through former mountaineering ranger Jonathan
Waterman's analysis of unfortunate victims on
Denali, the book provides both compelling
reading and invaluable advice for all cold
mountains. 288 pages, 46 b&w photos, tables,
paperbound, $20.00.
For a complete list of AAC Press books,
please call The Mountaineers Books at
800.553.4453 and request a current catalog.
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