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Yosemite In The Fifties: The Iron Age

£45.00

Dean Fidelman & John Long

Containing contributions from the most influential climbers from the era, Yosemite In The Fifties: The Iron Age has been compiled by photographer Dean Fidelman and rock climber and author John Long. Featuring 176 pages of artfully restored historic photographs taken during the 1950’s printed on 100% recycled paper, work from the likes of Warren Harding, Royal Robbins, Ax Nelson, Steve Roper and Alan Steck sit alongside text describing the time and people involved during a truly pioneering era.

A piece of history of the Yosemite region, rock climbing and key figures from a time of innovation and risk takers, this is an award winning book that was celebrated by the Banff Mountain and FIlm Book Festival in 2016. Following on from this edition, check out Yosemite in the Sixties.

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    • 100% Recycled Paper
    • 176 Pages
    • Restored Historic Photos
    • 9" x 13"
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