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<description><![CDATA[<a class="highslide" href="https://picture.graycity.net/img/ed-caesar/the_moth_and_the_mountain.jpg"><img src="https://picture.graycity.net/img/ed-caesar/the_moth_and_the_mountain_preview.jpg" class="fr-fic fr-dib" title ="The Moth and the Mountain" alt ="The Moth and the Mountain"/></a><br//><b>From <i>New Yorker</i> writer Ed Caesar, <i>The Moth and the Mountain </i>is a sweeping true story about one man's attempt to salve the wounds of war and save his own soul through an audacious adventure: flying his biplane five thousand miles across the world and attempting to become the first person to summit Mt. Everest. </b><BR>In the 1930s, as official government expeditions set their sights on conquering Everest, a little-known World War I veteran named Maurice Wilson conceived his own crazy, beautiful plan: he would fly a plane from England to Everest, crash land on its lower slopes, then become the first person to reach its summit&#8212;all utterly alone. Wilson didn't know how to climb. He barely knew how to fly. But he had the right plane, the right equipment, and a deep yearning to achieve his goal. In 1933, he took off from London in a Gipsy Moth biplane with his course set for the highest mountain on earth. Wilson's eleven-month journey to Everest was wild: full of...]]></description>
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