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A luminous portrait of the Alps, where geology, history and human daring meet.Mountains speak in measured silence.W. A. B. Coolidge brings scholarship and travel in equal measure to this landmark alpine history book, tracing the history of the Alps through natural description, cultural anecdote and the steady advance of mountain exploration history. Coolidge writes with the surety of a scholar and the eye of an experienced traveller; his pages move from rock strata to folk memory without losing clarity. At once a readable account of European mountain travel and a rigorous alpine geography study, it reads with the sweep of a nature writing anthology even as it serves scholars as an academic reference collection. His observations guide readers across the Swiss Alps region and into the ideas that shaped nineteenth-century Europe.Read in the context of classic mountaineering literature, the book illuminates how Romantic sensibility and scientific inquiry met on high ridges; readers familiar with John Ruskin will detect his influence in Coolidge’s reverent attention to line and light. Casual readers will be engaged by the travel passages and vivid natural history, while historians and collectors will prize its careful documentation as a cornerstone of mountain exploration history scholarship. Its blend of lyric observation and methodical research helps to explain its enduring presence in studies of the history of the Alps and makes it a useful resource for students of alpine geography. For anyone assembling a library that honours nineteenth-century Europe or classic mountaineering literature, the volume makes a thoughtful nature lovers gift and a proud addition to both personal shelves and institutional academic reference collections.Republished by Alpha Editions in a careful modern edition, this volume preserves the spirit of the original while making it effortless to enjoy today - a heritage title prepared for readers and collectors alike.