“Annapurna” (often published as Annapurna: First Conquest of an 8,000‑Metre Peak) is Maurice Herzog’s classic account of the 1950 French expedition that became the first in history to summit and survive the top of an eight‑thousand‑metre mountain. The narrative follows months of exploration between Dhaulagiri and Annapurna, the risky final push without oxygen, and a harrowing descent marked by frostbite, avalanches and desperate evacuations that cost Herzog most of his fingers and toes. Now a Vintage Classics title, it’s perfect for searches like “Himalayan climbing classic,” “first 8000 metre peak” and “Annapurna Maurice Herzog.”
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