Beyond the Limits

Subtitle:
The Lessons Learned from a Lifetime's Adventures
Author:
Sir Ranulph Fiennes
Format:
Hardcover

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Beyond the Limits

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A lavishly illustrated survey of Sir Ranulph's adventurous life and times, exploring the lessons learned from both successes and failures

Long description

Sir Ranulph Fiennes has been hailed by the GUINNESS BOOK OF RECORDS as the world's greatest living explorer. Now in his late fifties and still recovering from his latest expedition, an unsupported attempt to reach the North Pole which nearly cost him his life, he looks back on three decades of adventures in all corners of the globe and what he has learned from them. Reflecting on such diverse themes as the importance of choosing the right team, monitoring the opposition and dealing with the media, Sir Ranulph presents a breathtaking collection of photographs from his personal archive and discusses the - sometimes painful - lessons he has taken away from each expedition. From the famous and successful Transglobe voyage in the early 1980s to his life-threatening attempt on the North Pole in 2000, this is a riveting and enlightening insight into the life of an extraordinary man.

Product details

Publisher:
Little, Brown & Company
ISBN:
9780316854580
Publication date:
November 2000
Length:
262mm
Width:
203mm
Thickness:
19mm
Weight:
985g
Pages:
224
Illustrations:
colour illustrations
Readership:
General

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The world's greatest living explorer GUINNESS BOOK OF RECORDS My admiration for Ran is unbounded and thank God he exists. The world would be a far duller place without him HRH PRINCE CHARLES

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