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MR. ABRAHAM here provides the lover of British mountaineering with a conveniently small and concise guide to the British rock-climbs. The climbs are grouped around the most convenient centres, and detailed instructions as to how to perform the various expeditions safely are iven. The book is provided with eighteen illustrations and twenty-one outline drawings, showing the principal routes. It is written in a bright, interesting style, and is sure to become a favourite among mountaineers who are willing to learn from it the beauties and difficulties of climbing at home.
British Mountain Climbs.
By George D. Abraham. Pp. xvi + 448. (London: Mills and Boon, Ltd., 1909.) Price 7s. 6d. net.
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British Mountain Climbs . Nature 81, 485 (1909). https://doi.org/10.1038/081485b0
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