
Mad, Bad and Dangerous to Know
The extraordinary life story of the world's greatest modern explorer
$24.37
- Paperback
480 pages
- Release Date
28 January 2020
Summary
‘Always the leader and always the best’ Bear Grylls
‘Fiennes has so much to fit in, it’s a wonder to grasp the full breadth of a lifetime of adventuring’ - *Compass Magazine*
‘Even readers with a broadly low tolerance for macho heroism will find themselves gripped … compelling’ - *Time Out*
Sir Ranulph Fiennes has travelled to the most dangerous and inaccessible places on Earth, almost died countless times, lost nearly…
Book Details
| ISBN-13: | 9781529335507 |
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| ISBN-10: | 1529335507 |
| Author: | Ranulph Fiennes |
| Publisher: | Hodder & Stoughton |
| Imprint: | Hodder & Stoughton |
| Format: | Paperback |
| Number of Pages: | 480 |
| Release Date: | 28 January 2020 |
| Weight: | 340g |
| Dimensions: | 196mm x 128mm x 30mm |
What They're Saying
Critics Review
Rip-roaringly readable
‘Rip-roaringly readable’ - Guardian
‘Even readers with a broadly low tolerance for macho heroism will find themselves gripped … compelling’ - Time Out‘It’s exhausting just reading about his exploits, so it is a perfect bedtime book. It’s delightful to plump up one’s duck-down pillows while vicariously enduring Fiennes’s successive plunges into the deadly waters of the Artcic, and his festering crotch-rot.’ - Helena Drysdale, New Statesman Books of the Year‘It is lively and vivid, and often exciting as we anticipate each plunge into deadly Arctic waters. There are some wonderful throwaway lines … So, not an alien species after all but - as they say - a national treasure.’ - Spectatorenthralling - IndependentAbout The Author
Ranulph Fiennes
Sir Ranulph Fiennes was the first man to reach both Poles by surface travel and the first to cross the Antarctic Continent unsupported. In the 1960s he was removed from the SAS Regiment for misuse of explosives but, joining the army of the Sultan of Oman, received that country’s Bravery Medal on active service in 1971. He was the only person yet to have been awarded two clasps to the Polar medal for both Antarctic and the Arctic regions. Fiennes led over 30 expeditions including the first polar circumnavigation of the Earth, and in 2003 he ran seven marathons in seven days on seven continents in aid of the British Heart Foundation.
In 1993 Her Majesty the Queen awarded Fiennes the Order of the British Empire (OBE) because, on the way to breaking records, he has raised over 18 million for charity. He was named Best Sportsman in the 2007 ITV Great Briton Awards and in 2009 he became the oldest Briton to reach the summit of Everest.
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