- With Bare Hands
"With Bare Hands" is
Alain Robert 's well receivedautobiography , published in English in2008 . Thanks to a career of high-risk urban ascents, the French climber has gained the nicknames "The French Spiderman" and "The Human Spider". The title "With Bare Hands" refers to his practice of climbing without the use of any safety equipment. The book follows Robert's achievements, from his childhood climbing cliffs in the gorges of southwestern France, to travelling the world looking for new skyscrapers to climb. The book offers insights into the mentality and motives of the world's most famous urban climber. It was first published by Blacksmith Books in Hong Kong and was edited and adapted by John Chan.Contents
* PrologueRock climber Alain Robert is asked by a film director to climb a tower in
Chicago . It has never before been done. Chaos reigns as a reluctant Alain risks life and limb to scale his first building.* Chapter 1: A Newly Discovered Mountain RangeSuddenly struck by the possibility of climbing buildings, Alain climbs skyscrapers in
Paris andNew York – experiencing arrest, media exposure and courtroom drama.* Chapter 2: Le Tour de ParisAlain is in demand by the media and teams up with a major magazine to scale famous landmarks in Paris in a series of bizarre escapades.
* Chapter 3: The HatchlingEmerging from a coma after a fall from a cliff, Alain looks back over his life – his colourful childhood, his wild adolescence and two terrible falls which left him partially disabled.
* Chapter 4: European TrilogyAlain gains fame in
France and is set an assignment by a magazine editor. He has 12 days to travel across Europe and make three daring climbs.* Chapter 5: Jailhouse RockAlain completes a perilous climb of the
Golden Gate Bridge . He compares his experience in a tough US jail with prisons around the world, most notably his abuse in a dungeon in Asia.* Chapter 6: Fantastico!Alain is invited to
Brazil where he is greeted as a superstar. His new fame does not go to his head as he befriends three impoverished children and visits them in their favela.* Chapter 7: Liberty BellIn
Philadelphia by accident, Alain grows obsessed with climbing a seemingly impossible tower. After exhaustive attempts he cracks it but ends up in court – this time facing two years in jail.* Chapter 8: Alain and the KingAfter failing to climb the world’s tallest building Alain finds himself in a nightmarish Malaysian jail. A minister intervenes and he is suddenly thrown into the high life, enjoying dinner with the King of
Malaysia .* Chapter 9: SpidermanAlain risks a caning in
Singapore , performs an outrageous rock climb and makes his first ascents inVenezuela andLondon dressed as Spiderman.* Chapter 10: Fears and the SearsThe toughest assignments Alain has ever taken on – a deadly rock climb and the sheer glass walls of the
Sears Tower almost kill him and force him to confront his deepest fears.* Chapter 11: Asia RisingAlain scales
Taipei 101 , the world’s tallest tower – and does it injured after falling off a traffic light. He dodges security to climb theJin Mao Tower , China’s tallest building and is beaten up by police in Tokyo.* Chapter 12: The Sands of TimeAlain rubs shoulders with the elite of the Arab world, and then climbs before an audience of 100,000. He looks to the future, considers his ageing body, and concedes that climbing may well kill him.
References
* [http://afp.google.com/article/ALeqM5i6xopS1HAeyB_Ri4SAnZd_IvNClg French Spiderman scales Hong Kong hotel] — Agence France Presse
* [http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/uknews/1583786/%27Human-Spider%27-Alain-Robert-comes-to-London.html Human Spider Alain Robert comes to London] — Daily TelegraphExternal links
* [http://www.blacksmithbooks.com/9789889979928.htm With Bare Hands] — publisher's site
* [http://www.alainrobert.com Alain Robert] — official website of Alain Robert
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