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An Eye at the Top of the World: The Terrifying Legacy of the Cold War's Most Daring C.I.A. Operation
Pete Takeda
Basic Books
, 2006 - 304 pages
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Gripping Read; Chilling Historical Event; Modern Day Adventure
This book is a rare breed--a story that blends the recounting of a gripping and alarmingly serious historical event with a fascinating 1st person story of personal discovery and adventure. For anyone from history buffs to armchair mountaineers to concerned citizens, this book has something to offer. If anything, I'm surprised that the book hasn't garnered more attention, especially considering that the environmental crisis that may result from the botched CIA mission in the 1960s could become a chillingly deadly and vicious situation for one of the
world
's
most
populous nations.
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An Eye At The Top Of The World wins 2007 HIMALAYAN LITERATURE AWARD.
An
Eye
At The
Top
Of The
World
has jointly received the first prize from the 2007 Kekoo Naoroji Memorial Himalayan Literature A
war
d.
The Himalayan Club, based in New Delhi, awards the Kekoo Naoroji Award in association with Naoroji family and Godrej Industries for the best book on mountains of Himalaya published during a year.
JURY VERDICT:
"Well written with crisp authority on both scientific and mountaineering matters Peter Takeda`s AN EYE AT THE TOP OF THE WORLD is a survey of secret climbing expeditions to Uttarakhand in the 1960`s crafted with considerable skill. It combines in an expedition narrative the details of earlier clandestine climbs where American and Indian operatives placed and lost on Nanda Devi a nuclear powered spying device and replaced it with another (later recovered) on Nanda Kot. Radical in its concept, Takeda tracks down convincingly the planning and execution of this startling CIA
operation
, and has written a mountaineering thriller into the bargain. For years rumours have floated around the mountaineering fraternity and it is fascinating to have a good many of them confirmed though their sequence may have been mixed up. Despite being written for a lay American readership and from an American point of view, this a sensitive enquiry and the author`s feelings for the Nanda Devi region come across as both intimate and real. Bound to be controversial, the book`s sober tone guarantees its uncomfortable disclosures and their presumed fallout on the environment will find a lasting audience. The jury is unanimous in according joint first place to this compelling story."
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At some point during the inhumanly
cold Himalayan
winter straddling 1965 and 1966, a peculiar collection of box-shaped objects ? one sprouting a six-foot, insect-like antenna ? plummets nine thousand feet down the sheer flanks of a remote peak. Ripped from its moorings by an avalanche, the jumbled apparatus slides down a funnel-shaped hourglass of hard snow and shoots over a black cliff band, careening a vertical distance six times the height of the Empire State building. The boxes come to rest on the glacier at the mountain's base. One, an olive-drab casing the size of a personal computer, begins to sink. Then, trailing a robotic dogtail of torn wires, it slowly burns through the snow, melting into solid blue glacial ice, eventually disappearing beneath the surface, and never seen again. No one actually witnessed this event. But as you read these words, nearly four pounds of plutonium ? locked in the glacier's dark unknowable heart ? are al
most certainly
moving ever closer to the source of the Ganges River.
Eye
at the
Top
of the
World
, provides a harrowing present-day account of Takeda's expedition to solve the mystery of Nanda Devi.
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