Club Français Part 5…

A non-fiction book about the conquest of the Annapurna, an 8000 m high Himalayan peak. The scheme on the spread below lists the names of the team and their sherpas, silkscreened on the front and back covers




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Maurice Herzog, Annapurna premier 8000
Club Français du Livre, December 1953
Designed by Jacques Daniel
Composed in egyptienne 10pt
Printed by N. Fortin, Paris
Bound by Engel, Malakoff
