By the late 1990's, eighty percent of U.S. adults were estimated to suffer back pain at some point in their lives, [Source: Robertson Stephens & Company Health Case Research, 6/16/97, p.4.] with five million Americans disabled by back ...
Illustrated by Karen Heywood Cover photograph by Nick Estcourt The books in this series narrate the lives of famous people . They aim above all to tell an interesting and enjoyable story , while providing sound factual information both ...
LAURA WATERMAN, NATALIE DAVIS, AND DEBBIE O‟NEILL THE WINTER PRESIDENTIAL TRAVERSE In February of 1980, three women---Natalie Davis, Debbie O‟Neill, and Laura Waterman---set out to walk across the Presidential Range in winter.
A Lakeland Climbing Pioneer: John Wilson Robinson of Whinfell Hall
Grateful acknowledgment is made to the following for permission to reprint excerpts from these books : From Audubon : A Vision , by Robert Penn Warren . Copyright © 1969 by Robert Penn Warren . Reprinted by permission of Random House ...
This edition An Ice Climbers Guide To Munising Michigan offers the most thorough and up-to-date information, maps, and descriptions of the major ice climbing formations."--Page [4] of cover.
Autobiography of legendary American climber, Royal Robbins. To Be Brave is the first book in Royal Robbins' autobiographical series.
The author recounts his experiences as a climber, including impressions of fellow climbers, places, close calls, and unsuccessful expeditions
In his reflective autobiography, Gerry Roach takes us back to his roots to rediscover a lifelong passion for climbing.
Ron Fawcett is a natural-born climber. In 1969, while still at school in his native Yorkshire, he tied into a climbing rope for the first time and was instantly hooked. In this book he tells his story.