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Vertebrate Publishing titles celebrated by international mountain literature awards Press Release

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Up and About: the Hard Road to Everest, the first book in a two-volume autobiography by British mountaineer Doug Scott, has won the Himalayan Club’s prestigious Kekoo Naoroji Award for Mountain Literature.

A picture of Doug Scott taken by Chris Bonington during the Everest 1975 expedition.  © Chris Bonington
A picture of Doug Scott taken by Chris Bonington during the Everest 1975 expedition.
© Chris Bonington

The win follows two other major nominations for Vertebrate Publishing books: mountaineering narrative The Bond by Hong Kong businessman Simon McCartney and Wild Country, the autobiography of Wild Country founder Mark Vallance have both been shortlisted for the 2016 Boardman Tasker Award for Mountain Literature. This is the second award nomination for The Bond, which has also been shortlisted for the 2016 Banff Mountain Book Competition alongside 1001 Climbing Tips, Andy Kirkpatrick’s unorthodox take on the instruction manual.

Starting out life as a graphic design business in 1994, Vertebrate released its first title, Dark Peak Mountain Biking, in 2004. Twelve years later and the company has approximately 200 titles in print and digital formats including My Father, Frank which was bestowed the Kekoo Naoroji Award in 2015 – a prize that honours literature relating to aspects of the Himalaya – Cold Wars and Rock Athlete which were both awarded the Boardman Tasker Prize for Mountain Literature and five titles that have won at the Banff Mountain Book Competition – awards which celebrate literature that has made an outstanding contribution to the mountain environment.

Up and About by Doug Scott  © Vertebrate Publishing
Up and About by Doug Scott
© Vertebrate Publishing
1001 Climbing Tips by Andy Kirkpatrick  © Vertebrate Publishing
1001 Climbing Tips by Andy Kirkpatrick
© Vertebrate Publishing


Following the announcements, managing director Jon Barton commented: ‘We’re thrilled our titles continue to be recognised by these prestigious awards – these are some of the most esteemed prizes in the outdoor and publishing industries. We appreciate that over the last few years a lot of great mountain literature has been released, so we’re humbled that our titles have been acknowledged among the best of them – the result of several years of hard work by the team at Vertebrate.’

The Kekoo Naoroji Award will be presented to Doug Scott on 18 February 2017 in Mumbai. The winner of the Boardman Tasker Award will be announced at a special ceremony at the Kendal Mountain Festival on 18 November 2016. The category award winners at the Banff Mountain Book Competition will be announced in mid October, and the grand prize will be announced at a ceremony on 3 November 2016 at the Banff Mountain Film and Book Festival.

Simon McCartney: The Bond  © UKC News
Simon McCartney: The Bond
Mark Vallance: Wild Country  © UKC News
Mark Vallance: Wild Country


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