Heinrich Harrer

Harrer in the 1930s Heinrich Harrer (; 6 July 1912 – 7 January 2006) was an Austrian mountaineer, explorer, writer, sportsman, geographer, and SS sergeant. He was a member of the four-man climbing team that made the first ascent of the North Face of the Eiger, the "last problem" of the Alps. While on expedition in the Indian Himalayas, Harrer and his group were arrested by British forces because of the outbreak of World War II and he escaped to Tibet, staying there until 1951 and never seeing active combat. He wrote the books ''Seven Years in Tibet'' (1952) and ''The White Spider'' (1959). Provided by Wikipedia
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Harrer, Heinrich Návrat do Tibetu / [Text a fotogr. ] Heinrich Harrer ; Z něm. přel. Stanislava Hřebíčková ; Přebal, vazba a graf. úprava Miloslav Fulín 1991
Harrer, Heinrich, 1912- Návrat do Tibetu : pokračování úspěšného románu Sedm let v Tibetu / Heinrich Harrer ; přeložila Stanislava Hřebíčková 2001
Harrer, Heinrich, 1912- Sedm let v Tibetu : můj život na dalajlamově dvoře / Heinrich Harrer ; přeložil Arnošt Černík 2001
Harrer, Heinrich, 1912- Bílý pavouk : dobývání stěny smrti / Heinrich Harrer ; přeložil Jan Hlavička 2002
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