Himalayan campaign; : the German attack on Kangchenjunga, the second highest mountain in the world., By Paul Bauer. Translated by Sumner Austin
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- Himalayan campaign; : the German attack on Kangchenjunga, the second highest mountain in the world., By Paul Bauer. Translated by Sumner Austin
- Title remainder
- the German attack on Kangchenjunga, the second highest mountain in the world.
- Statement of responsibility
- By Paul Bauer. Translated by Sumner Austin
- Note
- "[The] account of the first attack upon Kangchenjunga received the gold medal at the Olympic games in Los Angeles."--p. [iv] It is a translation of "Im Kampf um den Himalaja
- Contents
- The first German attack in 1929.--The second German attack in 1931
- Dimensions
- 23 cm.
- Extent
- xviii, 174 p., 3 l.
- Lccn
- 38017489
- Other physical details
- illus. (maps) plates (1 double) ports.
- Record ID
- 446148
- System control number
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- (OCoLC)02063994
- ucoclc2063994
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