The Alpine Journal (AJ) is an annual publication by the Alpine Club of London. The journal was first published on 2 March 1863 by the publishing house of Longman in London, with Hereford Brooke George as its first editor. It was a replacement for Peaks, Passes, and Glaciers, which had been issued in two series: in 1858 (with John Ball as editor), and 1862 (in two volumes, with Edward Shirley Kennedy as editor).

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The journal covers all aspects of mountains and mountaineering, including expeditions, adventure, art, literature, geography, history, geology, medicine, ethics and the mountain environment, and the history of mountain exploration, from early ascents in the Alps, exploration of the Himalaya and the succession of attempts on Mount Everest, to present-day exploits.

Journal volumes since 1926 (bar the current issue) are freely available online. Digital scans of earlier volumes of the Alpine Journal from 1863 to 1926 have been made by academic libraries and are available online.

The Alpine Journal is a valuable resource for anyone interested in mountains and mountaineering. It is a must-read for anyone planning a trip to the mountains, and it is also a great way to learn about the history of mountaineering and the latest developments in the sport.

 

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