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THE MATTERHORN. With an Introduction by Edmondo de Amicis. Translated from the Italian by J. E. C. Eaton
T. Fisher Unwin, 1913
585.00 €
Buddenbrooks Inc.
(Newburyport, United States of America)
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Edizione: the principal book on the early history of the matterhorn, and a copy with excellent provenance, a fine association copy. an inscription we remember on a copy sold long ago would serve as a fine invitation to any reader: "may we introduce to you a book all about one of your well beloved hills? therein, that venerable mountaineer poet, guido rey, pours out the worship of a lifetime, and in doing so reveals the true cervino--that immense, unsullied symbol of majestic grandeur. reverently, very reverently, he describes it as 'cathedral de dieu,' a truly wonderful phrase which cannot fail to stir the heart of any thinker. but you must read and see and, let us hope, enjoy."<br> rey taught mountaineering to the hugh de amicis and accented the matterhorn at least five times. these experiences first gave rise to several magazine articles and lectures, and finally to this book, first published in milan. the work boasts an introduction by edmondo de amicis, who was normally very reluctant to involve himself in other people's writing endeavors.<br> this copy has an original photograph of the author tipped onto the pastedown and with extensive notes by the owner of the book who visited with rey on a number of occasions.