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8vo [23.5 x 17 cm]; xxvi, 456, 20 plates, 118 illus, 4 folding maps including and one in rear pocket (short splits at folds), tables, appendices, index. original pictorial cloth, gilt title lettering on spine and cover top edge gilted, cover a little lightly spotted at edge, 5 margins lightly stained, very good sound and solid copy. A picture of this book is available upon request by email. Welch 111. Neate W66: 'This book was the first of the few great classics of South American mountaineering literature, equaled only by books like De Agostini's Andes Patagonicos. It remains essential reading for anyone visiting Ecuador'. Whymper was the first to ascend the Matterhorn and his Scrambles amongst the Alps is the most famous mountaineering book. Whymper's book on the Andes is less well-known but more important scientifically. Very well-illustrated and includes significant information on the natural history and geology of the area. One of the few nineteenth century books on Ecuador, describing the people, nature, scenery, cities, etc. Goodman 595: 'A solid, lengthy account of his experiences in climbing the peaks, including Cotopaxi and Chimborazo, with extensive botanical information.' He climbed 6 peaks over 15,000 feet. The maps include Quito plan, province of Quito, map of Ecuador, etc.
Small octavo in pale brown stapled wraps; 31 p. : ill., 1 map, bib. ; 18 cm. In Spanish. Uncommon || Fishery resources -- Bolivia -- PoopÛ Lake. Environmental degradation -- Bolivia -- PoopÛ Lake. PoopÛ Lake (Bolivia) -- Environmental conditions.
Madrid, Cultura Hispánica, 1951. 4to.; 269 pp., 1 h. Cubiertas originales.
Madrid, Publicaciones Españolas, 1951. 4to. mayor; 420 pp., 1 h., y 7 láminas fuera de texto. Cubiertas originales. El más ilustre de los científicos ecuatorianos, físico, matemático, astrónomo, geodesta y geógrafo, murió prematuramente en Londres y está enterrado en Saint James.