"Mountain traverses centuries and continents, sacred peaks and summit observatories, in a deeply original cultural history of mountains. Every mountain lover will want to find a place for Veronica della Dora alongside Simon Schama or Robert Macfarlane on their bookshelf or in their backpack." - Peter Hansen, professor in Humanities and Arts, Worcester Polytechnic Institute, and author of The Summits of Modern Man: Mountaineering after the Enlightenment"The sweep of the book, like its subject, is massive. In one 250-page volume it considers what mountains might bring to bear on religion, life, death, vision, time, science, technology and heritage . . . The many colour illustrations in the book make it an enjoyable volume to leaf through." - Methodist Recorder