In his book "Into Thin Air", Jon Krakauer argues that some lives could have been saved if Anatoli Boukreev had used bottled oxygen in his job as a guide. Boukreev believed that bottled oxygen was not necessary if a climber was strong enough. Krakauer's accusations against Boukreev for leaving his clients on the mountain soon turned into a public dispute between their lawyers that was never settled. In 1997, Boukreev published his own book, "The Climb: Tragic Ambitions on Everest," which was partly intended to be a rebuttal of Krakauer's accusations.
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