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- Chessler’s 100 Best
From time to time for at least the last 12 years or so, I’ve had a simple catalog show up in the mail from a little company called Chessler Books. From a design perspective it’s purely functional, and I’ve honestly never ordered anything from them – every climbing book I own I’ve picked up from local Seattle and Portland booksellers – but there’s definitely money to be spent with these guys. From posters to autographed copies of historical narratives, antique maps (swoon) to vintage hardware, Chessler is easily the most recognizable resource for adventure, mountain, and polar literature.
The founder of the company, Michael Chessler, had a list that he shared of what he considers the 100 best mountaineering books out there. I can’t say I’ve read most of them, but I have read a handful and have my eyes on a few more. For the sake of posterity I’m sharing his list below with my own custom color key that I’ll update as I continue to work through them.
- Owned, but not read
- Not owned, but read and returned to the library
- Owned and read and enjoyed
Chessler’s 100 Best Mountaineering Books