THE ALPS IN NATURE AND HISTORY - 1908
William Augustus Brevoort COOLIDGE ; né le 28 août 1850 à New York City - ✝ mort le 8 Mai 1926 à Grindelwald (Suisse), historien, écrivain et alpiniste américain. Personnalité importante de l'histoire de l'alpinisme.
Coolidge a parcouru de façon méthodique les régions et les massifs secondaires en s'intéressant aux populations et aux cultures locales, ce qui fait de lui le plus important explorateur des Alpes de son temps.
The Alps in nature and history by Coolidge, W. A. B. (William Augustus Brevoort), 1850-1926
Alpine studies by Coolidge, W. A. B. (William Augustus Brevoort), 1850-1926
Swiss travel and Swiss guide-books by Coolidge, W. A. B. (William Augustus Brevoort), 1850-1926
Josias Simler et les origines de l'alpinisme jusqu'en 1600 ... by Coolidge, W. A. B. (William Augustus Brevoort), 1850-1926
Hochgebirgsführer durch die Berner Alpen by Coolidge, W. A. B. (William Augustus Brevoort), 1850-1926
The central Alps of the Dauphiny by Coolidge, W. A. B. (William Augustus Brevoort), 1850-1926
Guide to Switzerland by Coolidge, William Augustus Brevoort.
The Bernese Oberland. by Coolidge, W. A. B. (William Augustus Brevoort), 1850-1926
Walks and excursions in the valley of Grindelwald by Coolidge, W. A. B. (William Augustus Brevoort), 1850-1926
The Lepontine Alps by Conway, William Martin, Sir, 1856-1937
The mountains of Cogne by YELD, George, and COOLIDGE (William Augustus Brevoort)
Storia dell'alta Engadina e della Val Bregaglia by Coolidge, William August Brevoort.
The Adula Alps by Coolidge, W. A. B. (William Augustus Brevoort), 1850-1926
Guide du Haut-Dauphiné : supplement by Coolidge, W. A. B. (William Augustus Brevoort), 1850-1926
Climbs in the Alps : made in the years 1865 to 1900 by Coolidge, William Augustus Brevoort.
The Aiguilles d'Arves, Dauphiné by Coolidge, William Augustus Brevoort.
The alpine career, 1868-1914, of Frederick Gardiner by Coolidge, William Augustus Brevoort.
Christian Almer (1826-1898) : in memoriam by Coolidge, W. A. B. (William Augustus Brevoort), 1850-1926
Divisions-Subdivisions-Références bibliographiques
A. |
The Main Divisions |
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B. |
The Principal Groups |
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I. |
The Western Alps |
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1. |
Maritime Alps | ||||
2. |
Cottian Alps | ||||
3. |
Dauphine Alps | ||||
4. |
Graian Alps | ||||
5. |
Chain of Mont Blanc (Western Pennine Alps) | ||||
6. |
Central Pennine Alps | ||||
7. |
Eastern Pennine Alps | ||||
II. |
Central Alps |
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8. |
Bernese Alps | ||||
9. |
Lepontine Alps | ||||
10. |
The Range of the Todi | ||||
11. |
The Alps of North-East Switzerland | ||||
12. |
Bernina Alps | ||||
13. |
Albula Group | ||||
14. |
Silvretta and Rhätikon Group | ||||
III. |
Eastern Alps |
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15. |
The Alps of Bavaria, the Vorarlberg, and Salzburg | ||||
16. |
Ortler, Oetzthal, and Stubai Ranges | ||||
17. |
Lombard Alps | ||||
18. |
Central Tyrolese Alps | ||||
19. |
The Dolomites of the South Tyrol | ||||
20. |
South-Eastern Alps | ||||