Book description
For English read British which is not to quibble with the title
but, as Jim Ring himself explains, 'During the period on which this
book focuses, it was the custom - in the words of a Scot - 'to let the
part - the larger part - speak for the whole.' Those countries which
received them - France, Italy, Austria, Germany, and above all
Switzerland - all talked of the English, and the presence of the
English in the Alps was precisely so described. To use the term
British would thus have been an anachronism.' The nineteenth century
will forever be associated with the growth of the British Empire, but
nearer home there was a quieter conquest taking place. Gradually the
English were taking over the Alps, scaling their peaks, driving
railways through them, and introducing both winter sports and those
quintessential English institutions - tea, baths, lawn tennis and
churches - to remote mountain villages. Jim Ring tells the remarkable
story of the English love affair with the Alps, from its beginnings
with the Romantic movement, when poets such as Byron and Shelly wrote
of the mountains with awed delight, through the great days of the
1850s and 1860s and the formation of the Alpine Club, to the inter-war
years when the English assured the future prosperity of the alpine
resorts by virtually inventing and then popularizing downhill-skiing.
Part history, part biography, How the English made the Alps brings the
characters - the artists, the scientists, the gentleman-adventurers,
the invalids, the aristocrats, eccentrics and mountain-scramblers -
vividly to life. 'Jim Rings's book cannot be bettered.' Daily Mail
'Fascinating' Stephen Venables, Daily Telegraph 'Evocative and
entertaining' Financial Times 'A comprehensive, well-written account
of a fascinating subject' Guardian
Jim Ring is an author and film-maker. Four of his titles are being
reissued in Faber Finds: Erskine Childers; How the English Made the
Alps; We Come Unseen: The Untold Story of Britain's Cold War
Submariners; Riviera: The Rise and Rise of the Cote d'Azur.