Books to read if you're planning a vacation in "Buhl", sorted by average review score:

Hermann Buhl: Climbing Without Compromise
Published in Hardcover by Mountaineers Books (October, 2000)
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3.5 stars -a solid addition to the mountaineering literature
Advanced Aerospace Materials
Published in Hardcover by Springer Verlag (December, 1992)
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Anwendung und Bedeutung modelltheoretischer Methoden in der Philosophie
Published in Unknown Binding by Lang ()
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Arbejdsulykker inden for trµ- og m²belindustrien : en beskrivelse og analyse af 1 års ulykker i Århus
Published in Unknown Binding by Arbejdsmilj²fondet ()
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Arredi lignei nelle Marche
Published in Unknown Binding by Edizioni Bolis ()
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Beiträge zum römischen Oberwinterthur, Vitudurum 8 : Ausgrabungen im Unteren Bühl : les fibules, keramische Sondergruppen : Bleiglasierte Keramik, Terrakotten, Lampen
Published in Unknown Binding by Zèurich und Egg ()
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Biblioteksbetjening af provinsens arresthuse
Published in Unknown Binding by Danmarks biblioteksskole ()
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Buhl, oder, Der Konjunktiv : Roman
Published in Unknown Binding by R. Wunderlich ()
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Bühl : aus der Geschichte eines kleinen Pfarrdorfes
Published in Unknown Binding by Reiff ()
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Nanga Parbat Pilgrimage: The Lonely Challenge
Published in Paperback by Mountaineers Books (February, 1999)
Although it is not as detailed an account of Buhl's climbing life as "Nanga Parbat Pilgrimage", this newer book has several advantages over Buhl's autobiography. The perspectives offered by the third-party commentators are very useful. There is a full description of Buhl's final climbs and untimely death. "Climbing Without Compromise" is nicely illustrated with black-and-white and color photographs that make a great contribution (although the story would be easier to follow in places with the addition of some maps). Finally, and perhaps most importantly, one gets to read Buhl's story in his own words. According to the editors Messner and Höfler, Kurt Maix, the editor of "Nanga Parbat Pilgrimage", re-wrote considerable portions of Buhl's text using far more flowery and poetic language than Buhl himself would have chosen. In any event, the two books, while overlapping to a degree, do complement each other as well. (And where there is repetition, the English-language reader will benefit from having access to two translations.)