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Roof of the World
Oct 30, 2024 11:18 AM

Author:Lord James Douglas-Hamilton

Roof of the World

On the morning of 3 April 1933, two single-engine biplanes set off on a flight into history. From their base near the Indian border with the mystery country of Nepal, the two young pilots, one a British Marquis and a Scottish Member of Parliament, the other a dynamic flight commander, flew towards as great a challenge as world aviation had faced to date - Mount Everest, 'Roof of the World'.

The first flight over Everest was the climax of years of thought and months of intensive planning, an epoch-making event which caught the imagination of millions. News of its success reverberated throughout the British Empire to the world at large. Among the deluge of telegrams of congratulations received were those from the King and the Prime Minister. The Times of London, which had given exclusive coverage of the Expedition since its early days, carried one of its longest features ever and was excited enough to comment that the achievement was 'almost like exploring the rainbow'. Some half-a-century later that Houston-Mount Everest Expedition takes its place as one of the last great pioneering flights before the era of space travel.

Roof of the World tells the remarkable story of that flight and its repercussions, among which were the growth of the British aviation industry and the creation of the country's second international airport. Using rare and unique photographs, many taken from the flight itself and giving an idea of the qualities required of the crews, Lord James Douglas-Hamilton has recreated the scene facing the pilots, one of whom was his father. He has had access to relevant diaries and personal papers presents in Roof of the World a valuable contribution to our understanding of a unique achievement in an eventful decade.

Reviews

This thousand-plus-page monument combines 21st-century science with the ambition, scale and authority of 19th-century scholarship. It may be the nerdiest wine book ever published (and, trust me, that's a competitive title) but it's also a work of astounding scholarship, and as a piece of book-making, is an outright masterpiece

—— John Lanchester , Guardian, Books of the Year 2012

Features extraordinarily detailed profiles of close to 1,400 vine varieties employed in the production of wine around the world ... I learned a huge amount ... What struck me most, though, was how engaging and passionate it was. This wasn't a dry cataloguing of grapes, a microscopic look at their DNA; this was a heartfelt exploration of wine history.

—— Max Allen [Australia’s best-known wine writer] , Weekend Australian

This book is a thing of beauty - classic, well written and splendidly illustrated - and will be a point of reference for decades to come. With Christmas coming it may well be worth considering as a present for those wine enthusiasts amongst your friends and family. I am going to put it on my list when I write to Santa that's for sure!

—— Bordeaux Undiscovered

A fantastic Christmas present for any wine geek, and one that will provide an endless source of fiendish questions for quiz-setters

—— Fiona Beckett , Guardian

A magnificent achievement: colossally informative, illuminating and intriguing

—— Andrew Jefford , Decanter.com

A phenomenal book in its detail and research ... the definitive guide to grape varieties ... an incredible piece of work, detailing 1,368 varieties (out of a possible 10,000 worldwide) with 80 beautiful colour plates - essential for all wine students, wine lovers, wine growers keen to experiment with new grapes - and anyone with a passing interest in grapes

—— Rose Murray Brown , The Scotsman

This has got to be the wine reference book to top all such guides

—— S Irene Virbila , Los Angeles Times

Definitely the WINE BOOK of the decade, if not the century!

—— Wine Appreciation Guild, San Francisco

Even for the already knowledgeable and deeply well versed, the book offers countless new discoveries, surprises about grapes' true origins and kinships, and a plethora of varieties you've never even heard of

—— Michel Jamais , LivetsGoda.se

It is almost bible-like, which is perhaps quite fitting. I found the overall appearance quite beautiful. I was especially pleased to see many varieties have a description of the taste of their wines. From a drinker's perspective this must be the most important information

—— Steve Slatcher , Winenous.co.uk

Wine Grapes sets a new standard; it is a seminal new work

—— Joelle Thomson , Dominion Post and Christchurch Press

Oenophiles, you have here the ideal book to give others (and yourself!) this Christmas

—— Victor Franco , Polakia.com

Every wine lover MUST have this on their shelves

—— René Langdahl Jørgensen , Gastro.dk

Amazingly informative and insightful ... Wine Grapes is an essential reference that belongs on every wine lover's bookshelf, right up there next to The World Atlas of Wine. One of the biggest pleasures of wine is its diversity. Wine Grapes will inspire you to stick your nose and tongue into new aromas and flavors

—— Elin McCoy , Business Week/Bloomberg.com

There have been books on grapes before, but we were badly in need of a bang up-to-date properly researched book, and we indeed have it in the new Wine Grapes. To me it is already indispensable ... I can already see that this big fat book is a fabulous resource and essential for all serious wine lovers to own

—— Wink Lorch , Winetravelmedia.com

Wine Grapes is an invaluable resource destined to find a fascinated, albeit niche, audience

—— Anthony Rose , anthonyrosewine.com

What seemed at first like a prim reference tome to crack when I needed to sort out the 13 different varieties of Lambrusco has a more compelling mystery underneath ... The thoroughness (Listán Negro and Listán Prieto? Not the same thing, Canary Island fans) is matched by a sense of purpose, mostly because equal space is devoted to the esoteric (Grillo, Menu Pineau, Parellada) as to the obvious ... Along the way, it nullifies most simple homilies that litter the world of wine, instead offering a more complicated and interesting tale, one that reinforces wine as one of history's great culturing forces

—— Jon Bonné , San Francisco Chronicle

It is very rare for me to buy a wine book but I had no hesitation in buying it from Amazon for £78, and cheap for this amount of scholarship and research

—— Jim Budd, editor , Circle [of Wine Writers] Update

The ultimate reference work on wine grapes

—— LeVinPerdu.be

I am impressed by the depth of scientifically justified and clearly formulated answers to a wide range of origin-related questions ... Wine Grapes gains an extra dimension for its attention to the diversity of grape-names ... With this book Jancis Robinson and her team have not only enriched our genetic knowledge of grape varieties, but also made it accessible to all wine enthusiasts who would like to know more about their names, ancestors and characteristics ... The most important wine book since The Oxford Companion to Wine has arrived, and with it Jancis Robinson has universally established her name as wine educator

—— John Bindels , Wijnwijs.eu

It will undoubtedly race to its place ahead of the few other 'must stock' books in any serious winey-person's library ... the book genuinely breaks new ground, which is (a) quite rare for wine books, and (b) always a joy to fact-nerds like myself. Its main premise is to genetically trace the origins and ancestors of these grape varieties, and there are some surprises here

—— Sally Easton MW , Winewisdom.com

The most important wine book in years ... I am presented with a tome that will garner my attention for the rest of my life, make me smarter and give me pause to reconsider every time I imagine I might have done something of significance ... this book could easily pass for any writer's proudest moment, the culmination of a life's work

—— Tom Wark , Fermentation

Wine Grapes - the new book from the @JancisRobinson team - incredible! Staggered by the detail. Seminal work, am speechless, thank you

—— Ronan Sayburn MS

In 'Abbuoto to Zweigelt' describes the book as one 'that I think any wine-lover would want to own'

—— Fiona Beckett , Guardian

An extraordinary new book ... an impressive new encyclopedic doorstop

—— Eric Asimov , New York Times

Some things you know you just have to have ... What a book!

—— Actor Sam Neill @ TwoPaddocks

[the] book is for me a sine qua Doon

—— Randall Grahm , Bonny Doon Vinyard

The most important event of the century so far... In its way this book is the equivalent to Diderot's Encyclopedie, Johnson's Dictionary or Grove's Dictionary of Music and Musicians.

—— Robert Slotover , Slotovino

...a beautiful object and a work of scholarship... an essential Christmas present for wine lovers

—— Henry Jeffreys , The Lady

The grape book to end all grape books

—— Joanna Simon , House & Garden

The only important new standard work of recent times; revolutionary!

—— Stuart Pigott

Despite its density, a page-turner... An epic book

—— Talia Baiocchi , Eater.com

In short, if you are only going to have one wine grape book, then this is it

—— Mark Greenaway , Vinodiversity.com

Setting aside the book's beauty and reference value, there's a lot of good reading here... Wine Grapes is awesome, a reference that anyone interested in wine, botany, culture and history should have on hand

—— Tara Q. Thomas , Wine & Spirits: BEST BOOK OF 2012

According to Wine Grapes, the Pinot family, Noir, Meunier, Gris and Blanc, are genetically identical. In fact more than one type of Pinot has been found in the same vine. It's one of the things I love most about wine is that just when you think you've grasped something, it slips out of your grasp. Buy this amazing work of scholarship and you'll realise quite how little you know.

—— Henry Jeffreys , Henry’s World of Booze

The most complete guide ever to grapes, vines and the bottles they produce. A wine buff's bible

—— Sunday Telegraph, Stella magazine

A masterly work ... not only timely, but overdue ... a must-have

—— Eric Asimov , New York Times

Graced with lavish color plates depicting dozens of important grape varieties, this trusty encyclopedia will inspire novel wine match-ups for favorite recipes and settle wine trivia debates around the dinner table. History buffs, like your reviewer, will absolutely love how the book examines the earliest written references to their favorite grapes; for example we learn that Cabernet grapes trace back to ancient Basque varieties in northeast Spain; who knew!

—— David Lincoln Ross , Saveur

For anyone serious about wine, this is an endlessly fascinating volume - and a beautifully designed one too

—— Andrew Neather , Evening Standard
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