Ranulph Fiennes - Works

Works

  • Living Dangerously (1988), Time Warner Paperbacks, ISBN 978-0-7515-0434-7
  • The Feather Men (1991) The non-fiction book upon which this film is based
  • Atlantis of the Sands (1992), Bloomsbury, ISBN 0-7475-1327-9
  • Discovery Road (1998), TravellersEye Ltd, ISBN 978-0-9530575-3-5, (with T. Garratt and A. Brown)
  • Fit for Life (1999), Little, Brown & Co, ISBN 0-316-85263-5
  • Home of the Blizzard: A True Story of Antarctic Survival, Birlinn Ltd, ISBN 978-1-84158-077-7, (by Sir Douglas Mawson, foreword by Ranulph Fiennes)
  • Just for the Love of it: The First Woman to Climb Mount Everest from Both Sides (2000), Free to Decide Publishing, ISBN 978-0-620-24782-5, (by Cathy O'Dowd, foreword by Ranulph Fiennes)
  • Across the Frozen Himalaya: The Epic Winter Ski Traverse from Karakoram to Lipu Lekh (2000), Indus Publishing Company, ISBN 978-81-7387-106-1, (by Harish Kohli, foreword by Ranulph Fiennes)
  • The Antarctic Dictionary: A Complete Guide to Antarctic English, (2000) Museum Victoria Publishing, ISBN 978-0-9577471-1-1, (by Bernadette Hince, foreword by Ranulph Fiennes)
  • Beyond the Limits (2000), Little, Brown & Co, ISBN 978-0-316-85706-2
  • The Secret Hunters (2002), Time Warner Paperbacks, ISBN 978-0-7515-3193-0
  • Above the World: Stunning Satellite Images From Above Earth (2005), Cassell Illustrated, a division of the Octopus Publishing Group, ISBN 978-1-84403-181-8 (foreword by Ranulph Fiennes)
  • Moods of Future Joys (2007), Adlibbed Ltd, ISBN 978-1-897312-38-4 (by Alastair Humphreys, foreword by Ranulph Fiennes)
  • Extreme Running (2007) Pavilion Books, ISBN 978-1-86205-756-2, (by Dave Horsley and Kym McConnell, foreword by Ranulph Fiennes)
  • Travels with My Heart: The Essential Guide for Travellers with Heart Conditions (2007) Matador, ISBN 978-1-905886-88-3, (by Robin Liston, foreword by Ranulph Fiennes)
  • Face to Face: Polar Portraits (2008), The Scott Polar Research Institute with Polarworld, ISBN 978-0-901021-07-6 (with Huw Lewis-Jones, Hugh Brody and Martin Hartley (photographer))
  • 8 More Tales from the Travellers: A Further Collection of Tales by Members of the Travellers Club, M.Tomkinson Publishing, ISBN 97-8090-5500-744 (with Sir Chris Bonington, Sandy Gall and others)
  • Mad, Bad and Dangerous to Know (2008), Hodder and Stoughton, ISBN 978-0-340-95169-9
  • Mad Dogs and Englishmen: An Expedition Round My Family (2010), Hodder and Stoughton, ISBN 978-0-340-92504-1
  • Running Beyond Limits: The Adventures of an Ultra Marathon Runner (2011), Mountain Media, ISBN 978-0-9562957-2-9, (by Andrew Murray, introduction by Ranulph Fiennes)
  • Killer Elite (2011), Hodder & Stoughton Ltd, ISBN 978-1-4447-0792-2 (previously published as "The Feather Men")
  • My Heroes: Extraordinary Courage, Exceptional People (2011), Hodder & Stoughton Ltd, ISBN 978-1-4447-2242-0
  • The Last Expedition (2012), Vintage Classics ISBN 978-0-09-956138-5 (by Captain Robert Falcon Scott, new edition introduction by Ranulph Fiennes)

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