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What if the mountains weren’t just peaks to conquer, but friends to embrace? In Starlight and Storm, Gaston Rébuffat shares his thrilling ascents of the six great north faces of the Alps—each a tale of teamwork, courage, and quiet awe for nature’s wild beauty.
This isn’t your typical “I beat the mountain” story; it’s a lyrical journey that’ll make you rethink what climbing is all about. Will Rébuffat’s poetic take on danger and friendship inspire your next adventure or your next cozy read?
Title: Starlight and Storm: The Ascent of Six Great North Faces of the Alps
Author: Gaston Rébuffat, with a foreword by Sir John Hunt
Publication Date: 1956
Publisher: J.M. Dent
Format: Hardcover with Dust Jacket
Genre: Mountaineering / Adventure / Memoir
Pages: 122
Dimensions: 9 x 6 x 0.5 inches
Language: English
Condition: Wear and tear on dust jacket, signed by a previous owner in pen
Gaston Rébuffat (1921–1985) was a French alpinist who rewrote the rules of mountain storytelling. Known for his poetic prose, he gained fame in 1950 as part of the team that first summited Annapurna—a feat that made history.
In the post-WWII era, when grit and conquest ruled, Rébuffat brought a gentler vision to the peaks. A climber, writer, and guide, he spent the 1950s and beyond inspiring a generation to see mountains as partners, not foes.
Whether you’re a climber dreaming of icy heights or a reader craving a soul-stirring story, Starlight and Storm delivers. Ready to join Rébuffat under the Alpine stars? Snag it now at Reading Vintage!
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