Fellowes Stewart Blacker Etherton (18 results)
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Published by A Cherry Tree Book 1933
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Soft cover. Condition: Poor. No Jacket. Wear to covers and spine, mainly edges and corners, edges and corners a little creased and worn, top and bottom of spine chipped and worn, bottom 1 cm of spine missing, top 8 cm of back cover ripped and missing, also top 1/3 of page 173 - 176 , internally in good condition, pages crisp and… clear but yellowing.
Published by John Lane The Bodley Head Limited, London 1934
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Hardcover. Condition: Good. No Dust Jacket. this copy is tight and the interior is clean of marks, previous owners bookplate on the back of the front cover, quite a few newspaper clipping in the interior about the climb.
Published by Robert M. McBride & Company 1934
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Hardcover. Condition: Very Good. Robert M. McBride & Company January 1934 Binding: Hardcover NO DJ.
FIRST OVER EVEREST!: The Houston-Mount Everest Expedition, 1933
Fellowes, Air-Commodore P. F. M.; Squadron Leader The Marquis of Douglas and Clydesdale; Blacker, L. V. Stewart; Etherton, Colonel P. T./Buchan, John (Foreword)
Published by National Travel Club, New York 1934
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Hardcover. Condition: Very Good. No Dust Jacket. First Edition. 264 pp. Original black cloth covers w/ gilt title on spine. Binding lightly rubbed; spine ends bumped. Illust. from b/w photos. Contents nice.
Published by Robert M. McBride & Company
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First Over Everest; the Houston-Mount Everest Expedition
Fellowes, P. F. M. Air Commodore; L. V. Stewart Blacker, Colonel P. T. Etherton and Squadron Leader the Marquess of Douglas and Clydesdale
Published by John Lane, The Bodley Head / Charles Scribner's Sons, London 1935
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Cloth. Condition: Near Very Good. No Jacket. Foreword by John Buchan and an account of the filming of the flight by Geoffrey Barkas. With Illustrations from Photographs, Diagrams and Maps. Thrilling account of the Everest Flight by the members of the expedition. Frontis illus. is a photo of Lady Houston. Fold-Out Chart & Map. Bl…ue cloth cover with blind embossed vignette of a Biplane flying over Mountains on front. Red lettering to spine. 279 Pages, 900g. Spine and much of front cover faded. Hinges sound. No inscriptions. Pages in very good clean condition. Size: 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall.
FIRST OVER EVEREST! : The Houston-Mount Everest Expedition, 1933
Fellowes, P.F.M.; Blacker, L,V, Stewart; & Etherton, P.T.; (John Buchan, Foreword)
Language: English
Published by National Travel Club, New York, NY 1934
- Hardcover
- First Edition
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Hardcover. Condition: Very Good. No Jacket. First American Edition, First Thus. Stated First American Edition. Text/Bright, clean As New. Gilt embossed black linen boards/VG; Strong & sound w/light rubs to corner tips & upper/lower spine, and fading to spine. DJ/None. PO label to front cover verso, and name & date to fEP. Photog…raphs of the two participating Westland aircraft to endpapers. Frontispiece: Photo taken 100 feet above Everest. Chronology of the Everest Flight precedes text. Aircraft used were the original PV-6 prototype, registered G-ACBR (and also known as the Houston-Wallace) along with the Westland PV-3 G-ACAZ. Both airplanes were modified to inclued heating and oxygen equipment, fully enclosing the rear cockpits and using highly supercharged Bristol Pegasus IS.3 engines. Text, supported by photos, in 10 chapters: I, The Challenge of Everest!; II, Strategy & Preliminary Tactics; III, Final Tactics & Objectives; IV, The Flight to Indian; V, Flights Across India; VI, Nepal, Land of Mystery & Contrasts; VII, The Flying House-Party at Purnea; VIII, The Great Adventure; IX, The Flight Over Kangchenjunga; and, X, The Second Assault of Mout Everest. 3 appendices follow: I, Oxygen, Special Masks & Clothing; II, Duties of the Observers; and, III, The "Bristol" Pegasus S.3 Engine. Fine copy less dust jacket.
FIRST OVER EVEREST : The Houston-Mount Everest Expedition
P.F.M. Fellowes, L. V. Stewart Blacker, P. T. Etherton, Marquess of Douglas & Clydesdale
Language: English
Published by John Lane The Bodley Head, London 1934
- Hardcover
- First Edition
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Hardcover. Condition: Fine. 1st Edition. This copy is in fine, unmarked condition bound in blue cloth covered boards with bright gilt titling to the spine, which is sunned and gilt arms of Malvern College to the upper board. There is also a blind illustration embossed into the upper board dated April 1933. This copy is bright, t…ight, white and square. There is a prize book plate from Malvern College to the front paste down dated 1934. A dustwrapper is not present. A pail of cardboard spectacles is mounted in an envelope tipped into the rear endpaper. This is to view the Anaglyph photo between pages 222 & 223. International postal rates are calculated on a book weighing 1 Kilo, in cases where the book weighs more than 1 Kilo increased postal rates will be quoted, where the book weighs less then postage will be reduced accordingly. The first flight over Mount Everest was undertaken in April 1933 by two Westland aircraft. They were piloted by Douglas Douglas-Hamilton (then known as Lord Clydesdale) and David McIntyre, with Stewart Blacker and Sidney Bonnett in the observer seats. The expedition was financed by Lucy, Lady Houston. Prior to the First World War (1914-18), aircraft were limited to altitudes below about 10,000 feet. Technical advances in military aviation during that war, such as the invention of turbocharged and supercharged aircraft engines, allowed aircraft to reach higher altitudes. In 1918, Alexander Kellas (a British mountaineering physiologist) suggested that aircraft would soon be able to fly over Mount Everest, the highest mountain on Earth at 8,848 metres (29,029 ft), which would be useful for reconnaissance of potential climbing routes. At that time, the mountain had never been climbed. In 1919, Jean Casale made the first flight to exceed the altitude of Everest, but only for a short period, and actually flying over the mountain would be far more challenging. The main limitation of high altitude flight at this time was keeping the crews alive in the low pressure and cold temperature air. No progress on the idea was made during the 1920s, but in the early 1930s Lord Clydesdale became interested in the concept as an aviation first. Clydesdale was the youngest squadron leader in the Royal Air Force (he commanded 602 Squadron), and the son of Alfred Douglas-Hamilton, 13th Duke of Hamilton. No attempt could be made without substantial funding, so in September 1932 Clydesdale visited Lucy, Lady Houston at Kinrara (her estate in Scotland) to ask her to fund the expedition. The highly nationalistic Lady Houston was excited by the idea that Clydesdale put forward, feeling that flying over Everest would strengthen British rule in India (Houston was an outspoken opponent of the Indian independence movement) and impressed that Clydesdale had worn his kilt for dinner. She agreed to fund the expedition and became involved in its planning. Ref S 6.
Published by John Lane The Bodley Head, London 1933
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Cloth. Condition: Good Plus. None. Reprint. With a foreword by John Buchan and an account of the filming of the flight by Geoffrey Barkas. With 57 illustrations from photographs, diagrams and maps. Navy cloth, red titles to spine. Reprint in same month as first edition. 279 pages. Colour fading to covers with some wear to extrem…ities of spine. Complete with spectacles to view anaglyph between pages 222 and 223. . ("Anaglyph will appear in stereoscopic relief when it is seen through the viewing spectacles contained inside the back cover of this book.") Ownership decorative initial "P" and other ownership details in copperplate on front endpaper.
Published by The Bodley Head, London 1935
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Hard Cover. Condition: VG. No Jacket. Cheap Edition. 8vo. original blue cloth (a little rubbed & sunned with a few marks to boards, extremities slightly bumped, prev. owner's name to upper pastedown, spotting to leaf edges and endpapers; blub from rear jacket flap loosely enclosed, otherwise lacks dustwrapper); pp. xviii, 280 [l…ast blank], [4 (pubs. advts.)], with 33 illustrations + endpaper maps. [Neate F17: This first flight over the summit of Everest, and film record, was a considerable achievement and a most dangerous undertaking].

FIRST OVER EVEREST. The Houston - Mount Everest Expedition 1933.
Air-Commodore P.F.M. Fellowes, D.S.O., L.V Stewart Blacker, O.B.E., P.S.C., Colonel P.T. Etherton, & Squadron Leader the Marquess of Douglas & Clydesdale, M.P.
Published by John Lane The Bodley Head, London, Great Britain 1933
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Hardcover. Condition: Very Good. No Jacket. Reprint. Hard cover, no dust jacket. Very good. Sunfaded on spine. Solid binding. Clean pages. Illustrated. With the glasses red round clear. and blue cardboard. 1932: MARCH Headquarters of flight located at College of Aeronautical Engineering, Chelsea, flan for flight to Mount Everest…, sub- mitted by L. V. S. Blacker, considered by Council of Royal Geographical Society. APRIL Letter sent to Secretary of State for India by Council of R.G.S., intimating that in their opinion the plan is likely to produce valuable scientific results. Air Ministry grant facilities at the Royal Aircraft Establishment, RAJ. School of Photography, and Experimental Estab- lishment, Mardesham. Negotiations with Bristol Aeroplane Com- pany for Pegasus engine. Lord Peel and Colonel John Buchan join the Committee of the flight. MAY Official application made to India Office for permission to fly across Nepal. Colonel Etherton communicates with British Envoy in Nepal, a former brother officer. Size: 8vo - over 7 in- 9 in Tall. Book.
Published by London John Lane The Bodley Head 1935
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Cheap Edition: Hardback, blue bds., red titles, 165 x 240 mm., 900g., 279 pp., with Index, Appendix + adverts, Foreward by John Buchan and an Account of the Filming of the Flight by Geoffrey Barkas, illustrated with photographs, diagrams and maps, some double-page, diagram feps. and map reps., original, photographic, unclipped d…w., some chipping and creasing to crns. and edges, G/VG copy.
Der erste Flug über den Mount Everest. Die Houston-Mount-Everest-Expedition 1933.
Fellowes, P. F. M., L. V. Stewart Blacker P. T. Etherton u. a.:
Language: German
Published by Berlin, Fischer, 1934
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First Over Everest; The Houston-Mount Everest Expedition 1933
FELLOWES, P.F.M.; BLACKER, E.V. STEWART; ETHERTON, P.T.; DOUGLAS AND CLYDESDALE, MARQUESS OF,
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London, John Lane the Bodley Head limited. 1933. First Edition. Cloth. l With 37 illustrations from photographs, diagrams and maps.279 p. With viewing spectacles to see Anaglyth Plate in cardboard pocket adhered to rear paste down, Spine discoulered and worn at the top.
Published by The Bodley Head, London 1933
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Hard Cover. Condition: VG. No Jacket. First Edition. 8vo. original blindstamped blue cloth (rubbed & sunned with a few marks to boards, extremities a little nicked, prev. owner's name to upper pastedown; lacks dustwrapper); pp. xx [last blank], 280 [last blank], with 62 illustrations, maps & diagrams & 3-D glasses in rear pocket…. Heavy item (1.3 kg), additional postage may be required for international delivery. A very good copy. [Neate F17: This first flight over the summit of Everest, and film record, was a considerable achievement and a most dangerous undertaking].
More imagesFirst Over Everest: The Houston-Mount Everest Expedition
P. F. M. Fellowes; L. V. Stewart Blacker; Colonel P. T. Etherton et al.
Published by John Lane The Bodley Head, London 1933
- Hardcover
- First Edition
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Cloth. Condition: Very Good. First edition. The fourth impression of this exciting account of the Houston-Mount Everest Expedition in 1933, with illustrations throughout, and with 3D glasses. The fourth impression of this work, published in the same year as the first impression.Illustrated with frontispiece and fifty-six plates…from photographs, diagrams, and a folding map to the rear. Collated complete. Viewing glasses for looking at the three dimensional photographs in rear pocket.A detailed account of the Houston-Mount Everest Expedition of 1933, with reference to technical planning, oxygen, strategy, tactics, objectives, and much more. Written by Air Commander P. F. M. Fellowes, L. V. Stewart Blacker, Colonel P. T. Etherton, Squadron Leader the Marquess of Douglas and Clydesdale. In the publisher's original cloth binding. Fading to back strip, and board perimeters. Fraying to back strip head. Internally, firmly bound. Pages clean and bright. Very Good. Not Stated (illustrator). book.
Language: German
Published by London John Lane 1933
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More imagesFirst Over Everest - The Houston-Mount Everest Expedition 1933 [including the original set of 3D Glasses]. And An Account of the Filming of the Flight by Geoffrey Barkas, With 57 Illustrations from Photographs, Diagrams and Maps.
Fellowes, P.F.M. / Blacker, L.V. Stewart. / Etherton, P.T. / Douglas adn Clydesdale, Marques.
Published by London, John Lane The Bodley Head, no year (c.1933). 1933
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Fourth Edition. 16 cm x 23.5 cm. Photographic portrait frontispiece, XIX, 279 pages. 52 plates. One fold-out maps showing 'the flight from Cairo to Purnea. Numerous diagrams and photographic plates with captioned tissued guards. A pair of 3D Glasses in rear pastedown pocket for viewing the Anaglyph on p.222. Hardcover [publisher…'s original blue cloth] with gilt lettering on spine. Blind embossment on front board. Stained top edge. Very good- condition with only minor signs of external wear. Spine faded and slight rubbing and abrasion to heel. Small section cut out of front endpaper. Interior tanned but clean and unmarked. Includes, for example, the following: Preliminary Steps in Technical Planning / Oxygen on the Everest Flight / Air Photographic Survey / The Hundred Years' War Against Everest, 1823-1923 / Strategy, Tactics and Objectives / The Flighty over Fangchenjunga and the Second Flight to Everest / Filming the Flight etc. John Buchan, author of The Thirty-Nine Steps and MP at Westminster provides the Foreword. This is the account of the first flight over Mt. Everest in April 1933. Dressed in multilayers of sheepskin clothing, with inbuilt electric heating, the pilots, relying on rudimentary oxygen equipment were seated in the open cockpits of two fragile biplanes carrying only enough fuel for no more than fifteen minutes of flying time over the mountain. The lead aircraft was equipped with a fully automated Eagle III Williamson aerial camera to take the first images of the roof of the world. The two aviators were 28-year-old Flight Lieutenant David Fowler McIntyre and 30-year-old Douglas Douglas-Hamilton, Marquis of Clydesdale and commander of 602 City of Glasgow squadron of the Royal Auxiliary Air Force. Their flight made them world famous. A documentary film of their adventure, Wings Over Everest, won a Hollywood Oscar in 1934. (National Geographic) Sprache: english.