Highpointers Foundation Silent Auction
A fundraising event to benefit the Highpointers Foundation
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What:
Sir John Hunt’s The Ascent Of Everest
Signed by Sir Edmund Hillary!
London, 1953, 1st UK edition. 300 pp, 48 plates.
If you want to collect just one book signed by Ed Hillary, this is probably the one to have.
The official account of the first ascent of Mount Everest; this is the first book written about the climb.
Chapter 16 on the final assault was written by Edmund Hillary. |
When: May 21, 2013 —> August 30, 2013, 4:00 PM MST
How: Incremental bids must be at least $10 higher than the previous bid.
The high bidder on the last day wins, and has 1 week to submit payment.
Who: Anyone can participate.
Where: The book will be sent via registered mail.
Why: All proceeds benefit the Highpointers Foundation.
The amount donated is tax deductible beyond the ordinary value of the book; consult your tax professional. |
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By conquering Everest, the beekeeper and the Sherpa affirmed the power of humble determination --
and won one for underdogs everywhere.
On May 29, 1953, Edmund Hillary of New Zealand and Tenzing Norgay of Nepal became the first human beings to conquer Mount Everest --
Chomolungma, to its people -- at 29,028 feet, the highest place on earth.
By any rational standards, this was no big deal. Aircraft had long before flown over the summit,
and within a few decades literally hundreds of other people from many nations would climb Everest too.
And, what is particularly remarkable, anyway, about getting to the top of a mountain?
Geography was not furthered by the achievement, scientific progress was scarcely hastened, and nothing new was discovered.
Yet, the names of Hillary and Tenzing went instantly into all languages as the names of heroes,
partly because they really were men of heroic mold but chiefly because they represented so compellingly the spirit of their time.
The world of the early 1950s was still a little punch-drunk from World War II, which had ended less than a decade before. Everything was changing.
Great old powers were falling, virile new ones were rising, and the huge poor mass of Asia and Africa was stirring into self-awareness.
Hillary and Tenzing went to the Himalayas under the auspices of the British Empire, then recognizably in terminal decline.
The expedition was the British Everest Expedition, 1953, and it was led by Colonel John Hunt, the truest of true English gentlemen.
It was proper to the historical moment that one of the two climbers immortalized by the event came from a remote former colony of the Crown
and the other from a nation that had long served as a buffer state of the imperial Raj. |
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THE AUCTION
⇒ Ends 4:00 PM MST August 30, 2013 ⇐ |
Bidder |
Bid time and Date |
Bid Amount |
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Bandar Al-Faisal - WINNING BID! |
18:11 August 28, 2013 |
$390 |
Dan Rinden |
21:54 August 20, 2013 |
$380 |
Dick Bourne |
21:00 August 20, 2013 |
$370 |
Peter Weinstock |
06:21 August 16, 2013 |
$360 |
Troy Shaver |
16:04 June 20, 2013 |
$350 |
James Glaze |
22:48 June 10, 2013 |
$325 |
Troy Shaver |
13:29 June 10, 2013 |
$300 |
Roy Wallen |
12:36 June 10, 2013 |
$275 |
Troy Shaver |
13:46 June 9, 2013 |
$250 |
Bandar Al-Faisal |
09:09 May 30, 2013 |
$220 |
Michael Miller |
10:36 May 27, 2013 |
$210 |
Gerry Roach |
10:00 May 21, 2013 |
$200 |
Starting Bid |
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$200 |
Our thanks to ChesslerBooks.com for the book |
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