Hillary and Norgay: To the Top of Mount Everest
From the Series In the Footsteps of Explorers
This exciting new book relates the story of the first explorers to reach the top of the world. Sir Edmund Hillary, a veteran New Zealand climber, and Tenzing Norgay, a Tibetan Sherpa or mountaineering guide, reached the top of Mount Everest, the world's highest mountain, on a British expedition in 1953. The achievement was hailed around the world and launched a 20th century obsession with climbing ever higher. Details include
• how other climbers tried and failed to reach the top of Everest
• how hard, dangerous, and difficult mountain climbing can be
• the mountain's history and a history of colonial conquest
• the job of the Sherpa as a guide to western mountaineering expeditions
• how climbing expeditions changed the way of life of the people who live near the mountains
• later Everest expeditions and their impact on the environment
Teacher's guide available.
Format | Your Price | Add |
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978-0-7787-2418-6
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$23.95 | |
978-0-7787-2454-4
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$9.95 | |
978-1-4271-6489-6
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$29.00 |
Interest Level | Grade 3 - Grade 6 |
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Reading Level | Grade 4 |
Age Range | 8 - 11 |
Dewey | 796.52 |
Lexile | IG1000L |
ATOS Reading Level | 6.6 |
Guided Reading Level | R |
Subjects | History, Social Studies |
Genres | Nonfiction |
Publisher | Crabtree Publishing |
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Imprint | Crabtree Classics |
Copyright | 2007 |
Number of Pages | 32 |
Dimensions | 8.5 x 11 |
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BISACS | JNF025080, JNF007020, JNF051180 |
Rights Included | WORLD |
Language | English |