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ビッテン書房(11/28-30発送休み)
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These items have been stored at home for a long time, but as the photos show, they are in relatively good condition. Thank you for your understanding. If you wish to purchase these items with other items, you may be able to save on shipping costs, and a discount may be available. In that case, please comment before proceeding with your purchase. We are offering two books together, a long mountain novel by Ryohei Sasakawa, a master of mountain novels. Beyond That Peak The protagonist, Satoru Tsuda, is a veteran climber who has climbed several of the world's 8,000-meter peaks. However, he is not good at interacting with people, and he left the Japanese university alumni mountaineering club to make a name for himself as a solitary climber. He settled down in McKinley. There, he found a wife, deepened his interactions with his Native American friends, and became trusted in the area as a mountain guide. Furthermore, his plan to attract a hotel and further enrich the area was on track. However, Tsuda is lost in an accident while attempting a solo climb of a difficult route on McKinley in winter. A search begins by Yoshizawa, his only Japanese climbing companion, and local mountain guides. In a harsh environment where death by freezing is almost certain for ordinary people, traces of Tsuda's survival are presented, and the story is told as if reading a mystery novel. Why did Tsuda attempt a dangerous solo climb? And will he be rescued safely? Corridor to the Sky An American artificial satellite crashes near the summit of Mount Everest. Koji Maki, who was aiming to reach the summit, narrowly escapes an avalanche caused by the crash and arrives at the camp, but his ally, Cliff, is missing. The drama of Goshi managing to rescue him is considerable, but the "Blackfoot" in the wreckage of the satellite that Cliff witnessed brings about a new disturbance. In fact, the crashed satellite was a space weapon capable of pinpointing and launching nuclear missiles from space. Terrorist organizations cause a disturbance in the Himalayas to steal the crashed nuclear warhead. Meanwhile, the mystery of the past related to the development of this nuclear weapon causes a new disturbance. It seems that another satellite weapon, "Blackfoot," is floating in space and is already in the hands of a terrorist organization, moving in its orbit with the aim of attacking Moscow. If this continues, a nuclear war between the US and Russia will break out. Only the ROM of the crashed satellite can stop the second "Blackfoot"... The fate of the world rests in the hands of one mountaineer.
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