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Book Synopsis: They broke the law. They defied the authorities. They made the midnight skyline their playground. And they recorded it. A secret group, led by the mysterious ‘Butterfly Catcher’, scale the university buildings of this sleepy academic town in the darkest hours. Risking their lives, their freedom and their degrees, they evade police to climb the highest, most dangerous historic buildings, often without rope. Wanting to preserve their story and inspire others, they photographed everything – all the routes, the close shaves, the lucky escapes. In 1937, this was difficult, dangerous and foolhardy – but we now have a record of these feats. And a photographic guide to virtually all the climbs Cambridge can offer. To this day, the club still exists. The pinnacles above may be silent, but they’re not sleeping. If you like history, extreme sports – or both, you’ll soon understand why this has become such a cult classic around the world. Civil disobedience at its finest. Order now and leave the banal below!
The Sunday Times (London):
“There is a secretive and reckless club that has existed for over 100 years. And when night falls in Cambridge, its members can be seen scrambling up the spires and flying buttresses of the university. It’s an adrenaline rush that could cost them everything.”
The Times (London):
“A near-legendary guide, The Night Climbers of Cambridge is a lot more than a guide for climbing the colleges”
The Guardian (London):
“Whipplesnaith's stories of death-defying derring-do in Cambridge say a lot. This book is also a wonderful evocation of a lost generation.”
The Daily Telegraph (London):
“What an endearing book is The Night Climbers of Cambridge. All the more reason then to applaud the derring do, if not foolhardiness, of the proto-Edmund Hillarys whose exploits are described with precision and relish.”
UK Climbing:
“Climbers have been climbing man-made structures since the 19th Century (if not before) and still are, even if your name isn't Alain Robert. The seminal volume about this art, was The Night Climbers of Cambridge.”
Buildering.net:
“Arguably the best, and certainly one of the earliest, buildering guidebooks to come out is the 1937: The Night Climbers of Cambridge, by Whipplesnaith”
Slightly Foxed:
“It is the climber's ideal to leave ‘no trace where he has been’. What he does at night is to weave intangible anarchy.” THE CULT CLASSIC BIBLE OF EXTREME FREE CLIMBING SPORTS
“As you pass round each pillar, the whole of your body except your hands and feet are over black emptiness. Your feet are on slabs of stone sloping downwards and outwards at an angle of about thirty-five degrees to the horizontal, your fingers and elbows making the most of a friction-hold against a vertical pillar, and the ground is precisely one hundred feet directly below you. If you slip, you will still have three seconds to live.”
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Are you ready to embark on a thrilling adventure? The Night Climbers of Cambridge is not just a book; it is an adrenaline-soaked journey into the world of secretive and reckless climbers. Led by the enigmatic 'Butterfly Catcher', this group challenges authority, scales historic university buildings, and captures the heart-pounding moments in stunning photographs. Now, you can witness their daring feats and explore virtually all the climbs Cambridge has to offer with our photographic guide. Whether you're a history enthusiast, an extreme sports lover, or simply seeking a heart-stopping read, this cult classic will leave you breathless. Order now and discover the power of civil disobedience.
Order now and leave the banal below!
The Night Climbers of Cambridge is much more than a guide for climbing the colleges. It is a near-legendary account of daring and escapades, taking you back to a lost generation. Whipplesnaith's stories of death-defying derring-do in Cambridge speak volumes about the spirit of adventure. This gripping book is not just a window into the past, but also a call to embrace the thrill of pushing boundaries. Join the ranks of those who have applauded the derring-do, the artistry, and the sheer fearlessness of the climbers described with precision and relish. Take a leap and let your spirit soar!
Order now and embark on this exhilarating journey!
Do you yearn for the unknown? Have you ever dreamed of leaving 'no trace where you have been'? The Night Climbers of Cambridge is the climber's ideal, a pioneering book that delves into the art of buildering. Since the 19th century, climbers have sought the thrill of scaling man-made structures, and this seminal volume captures the essence of the sport. From heart-stopping moments on black emptiness with only seconds to live, to defying gravity and weaving intangible anarchy, this book encapsulates the spirit of extreme free climbing. It is a cult classic, revered in the climbing community, and a must-have for enthusiasts of the sport.
Order now and unleash your inner climber!
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