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Surfer Magazine

Author : Grant Ellis
Publisher : Rizzoli Publications
Page : 306 pages
File Size : 47,5 Mb
Release : 2022-07-05
Category : Sports & Recreation
ISBN : 9780847871490

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Surfer Magazine by Grant Ellis Pdf

Over its six decades in print (1960-2020) the legendary Surfer magazine was considered to be the bible of surfing and surf culture. This carefully curated anthology, showcasing the best covers and interior pages serves as a quintessential reference guide to the history of surfing, surf style and design. Founded in 1960 by surfer, artist, and filmmaker John Severson, Surfer was the longest continuously published surf magazine, referred to as “the bible of the sport.” Surfer was firmly established as the sport’s leading voice, serving as a template for a small but growing number of surf magazines around the world. Featuring a mix of travel articles, contest reporting, surf spot profiles, big wave pictorials, and surfer interviews, Surfer worked with the world’s best photographers, writers, and graphic designers. This voluminous anthology features the most time-less, inspirational, and historically significant covers and interior pages from the magazine’s extensive archive and depicts the chronological progression of the sport, the gear, the style, and the world’s top surfers throughout the decades, from Mickey Dora to Kelly Slater and Laird Hamilton. This is the perfect book for those who surf or spend time in the ocean and for anyone interested in a historical reference guide to modern day surfing and its highly influential style and subculture.

The Best of Surfer Magazine

Author : Chris Mauro,Steve Hawk
Publisher : Chronicle Books
Page : 236 pages
File Size : 41,7 Mb
Release : 2007-07-12
Category : Sports & Recreation
ISBN : 0811858162

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The Best of Surfer Magazine by Chris Mauro,Steve Hawk Pdf

Since 1960, Surfer magazine has been chronicling a pastime that confounds description. Now for the first time, Surfer has collected its eclectic array of surf journalism into one volume, from dyspeptic editorials and gnarly travel pieces to great fiction and humor writing. Each piece is introduced by the editors and accompanied by the full-color cover of the Surfer issue in which the article first appeared. With the top names of surf journalism, this authoritative volume defines almost fifty years of Surfer styleand substance.

The Encyclopedia of Surfing

Author : Matt Warshaw
Publisher : Houghton Mifflin Harcourt
Page : 820 pages
File Size : 53,6 Mb
Release : 2005
Category : Reference
ISBN : 0156032511

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The Encyclopedia of Surfing by Matt Warshaw Pdf

With 1,500 alphabetical entries and 300 illustrations, this resource is a comprehensive review of the people, places, events, equipment, vernacular, and lively history of this fascinating sport.

Surfer Magazine's Guide to Southern California Surf Spots

Author : The Editors of Surfer Magazine
Publisher : Chronicle Books
Page : 172 pages
File Size : 42,5 Mb
Release : 2006-05-04
Category : Sports & Recreation
ISBN : 0811850005

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Surfer Magazine's Guide to Southern California Surf Spots by The Editors of Surfer Magazine Pdf

Surfer Magazine offers the ultimate guide to catching the best waves from the pristine points of Santa Barbara to the sunny beaches of San Diego. For more than 250 spots, this sturdy manual sporting a water-resistant cover delivers a clear assessment of wave quality, prime wave conditions, and local hazards (both natural and manmade). Informative text answers the burning questions that surfers often pose: What tide? What wind? What swell? How are the locals? Are they worse than the sharksor the traffic? With helpful maps, photos, and directions, this Surfer's Guide is sure to become the gold standard for anyone looking to score the perfect wave.

Big Wave Surfer

Author : Kai Lenny
Publisher : Rizzoli Publications
Page : 306 pages
File Size : 44,8 Mb
Release : 2021-10-26
Category : Sports & Recreation
ISBN : 9780847870851

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Big Wave Surfer by Kai Lenny Pdf

A jaw-dropping photographic display of the world of big wave surfing, featuring the biggest and most dangerous waves and the legendary men and women who risk their lives to surf them. Over the last decade, a handful of surfers have been progressing the sport of big wave surfing to new extremes. Kai Lenny, one of the preeminent big wave surfers, offers readers a glimpse into this world. Lenny shares his personal stories and perspectives, and invites over 30 elite surfers—from legends who pioneered the way, to young guns who are the future of the sport—to contribute personal tales of the greatest waves ever ridden. These are the stories we’ve been waiting for: Shane Dorian pushing the boundaries in the gladiator arena of Pe‘ahi (Jaws), Maui; Peter Mel on riding the greatest wave ever caught at Mavericks, California; Keala Kennelly breaking the women’s glass ceiling at the death-defying slabs of Teahupoo, Tahiti; Kai Lenny and Lucas Chumbo’s groundbreaking wins at the incredible Nazaré, Portugal; Brett Lickle’s epic incident at the mystical Pyramids with Laird Hamilton, and many more. Accompanying stunning photographs from the world’s top surf photographers capture the drama of life and death, and the unwavering commitment of these brave extreme athletes.

The History of Surfing

Author : Matt Warshaw
Publisher : Chronicle Books
Page : 497 pages
File Size : 53,5 Mb
Release : 2011-04-29
Category : Sports & Recreation
ISBN : 9781452100944

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The History of Surfing by Matt Warshaw Pdf

This in-depth, photo-packed look at the history and culture of surfers is “meticulously researched, smartly written . . . required reading” (Outside Magazine). Matt Warshaw knows more about surfing than any other person on the planet. After five years of research and writing, Warshaw, a former professional surfer and editor of Surfing magazine, has crafted an unprecedented, definitive history of the sport and the culture it has spawned. With more than 250 rare photographs, The History of Surfing reveals and defines this sport with a voice that is authoritative, funny, and wholly original. The obsessive nature of Warshaw’s endeavor is matched only by the obsessive nature of surfers, who are brought to life in this book in many tales of daring, innovation, athletic achievement, and the offbeat personalities who have made surfing history happen. “The world’s most comprehensive chronicler of the surfing scene.” —Andy Martin, The Independent

AFROSURF

Author : Mami Wata
Publisher : Ten Speed Press
Page : 320 pages
File Size : 44,8 Mb
Release : 2021-06-15
Category : Sports & Recreation
ISBN : 9781984860415

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AFROSURF by Mami Wata Pdf

Discover the untold story of African surf culture in this glorious and colorful collection of profiles, essays, photographs, and illustrations. AFROSURF is the first book to capture and celebrate the surfing culture of Africa. This unprecedented collection is compiled by Mami Wata, a Cape Town surf company that fiercely believes in the power of African surf. Mami Wata brings together its co-founder Selema Masekela and some of Africa's finest photographers, thinkers, writers, and surfers to explore the unique culture of eighteen coastal countries, from Morocco to Somalia, Mozambique, South Africa, and beyond. Packed with over fifty essays, AFROSURF features surfer and skater profiles, thought pieces, poems, photos, illustrations, ephemera, recipes, and a mini comic, all wrapped in an astounding design that captures the diversity and character of Africa. A creative force of good in their continent, Mami Wata sources and manufactures all their wares in Africa and works with communities to strengthen local economies through surf tourism. With this mission in mind, Mami Wata is donating 100% of their proceeds to support two African surf therapy organizations, Waves for Change and Surfers Not Street Children.

Legends of Surfing

Author : Duke Boyd
Publisher : MVP Books
Page : 208 pages
File Size : 53,7 Mb
Release : 2009-11-07
Category : Sports & Recreation
ISBN : 9781616731083

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Legends of Surfing by Duke Boyd Pdf

Surfing, Jack London remarked, is “a royal sport for the natural kings of earth.” The greatest of those natural kings grant readers an audience in this glorious celebration of the world’s best surfers. Part exquisite picture book and travelogue to the top of the world, part biography and reference guidebook, Legends of Surfing profiles one hundred great surfers, men and women, from throughout the world. In life stories, and in exclusive interviews--which only the surfing icon Duke Boyd could have pulled off--stellar surfers such as Wayne Bartholomew, Tom Curren, Andy and Bruce Irons, Duke Kahanamoku, Dave Kalama, Gerry Lopez, Rob Machado, Mark Occhilupo, and Kelly Slater give us a rare firsthand look at what it’s like, in this crowded world, to “seek and find the perfect day, the perfect wave, and be alone with the surf and his thoughts.” (John Severson, Surfer magazine, 1960)

Sustainable Surfing

Author : Gregory Borne,Jess Ponting
Publisher : Taylor & Francis
Page : 262 pages
File Size : 55,7 Mb
Release : 2017-03-16
Category : Science
ISBN : 9781317396574

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Sustainable Surfing by Gregory Borne,Jess Ponting Pdf

Whilst being an ambiguous and contested concept, sustainability has become one of the twenty-first century’s most pervasive ideas, as humanity’s increasing impact on the environment, as well as increasing social and economic inequalities, have local and global consequences. Surfing is a globally recognised cultural phenomenon whose unique connection with nature and rapid expansion into a multibillion pound industry offers exciting synergies for exploring various dimensions of sustainability. This book is the first to bring together the world’s foremost experts on the themes of sustainability and surfing. Drawing upon cutting edge theory and research, this book offers multidisciplinary perspectives and methodological approaches on the social, environmental and economic components of sustainable surfing. Contributions provide unique discussions that bridge the gap between theory and practice, exploring topics such as sustainable surf tourism, surf-econometrics, surf activism, surfing governance, the surfing industry, and technological advancements. Each chapter produces in-depth insights to provide foundational insights of the relationship between sustainability and surfing. This book will appeal to multiple audiences in different disciplines and sectors. Practitioners will benefit from the insights presented in this volume, while both undergraduate and postgraduate students will find this volume an invaluable companion, including those working in geography, environmental studies, sport sciences, and leisure and tourism studies.

Surfer's Start-Up

Author : Doug Werner
Publisher : ReadHowYouWant.com
Page : 148 pages
File Size : 49,9 Mb
Release : 2010-07
Category : Sports & Recreation
ISBN : 9781458785350

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Surfer's Start-Up by Doug Werner Pdf

Recommended by the United States Surfing Federation as a book that every beginning surfer should read, this instructional guide details the basics of surfing gear, conditions, safety, etiquette, and history. Written by someone who went through the learning process, topics are covered with just enough detail to get the reader riding the waves qui...

Surfing

Author : Chris Nelson,Demi Taylor
Publisher : The Crowood Press
Page : 282 pages
File Size : 48,7 Mb
Release : 2017-03-31
Category : Sports & Recreation
ISBN : 9781785002298

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Surfing by Chris Nelson,Demi Taylor Pdf

Crowood Sports Guides are the perfect tool for anyone wanting to improve their performance, from beginners learning the basic skills to more experienced participants working on advanced techniques. These practical, no-nonsense guides will help give you that all important advantage. Fully illustrated with over 150 colour photographs, Surfing - Crowood Sports Guides covers: the history of surfing; choosing and maintaining a board; reading the ocean; skills development; advanced techniques; environmental care and surf contests and careers. This instructional and practical guide is aimed at surfers, surf enthusiasts and surf instructors and is superbly illustrated with 150 full colour photographs.

Surfer: 50 Years

Author : Sam George
Publisher : Chronicle Books
Page : 0 pages
File Size : 46,6 Mb
Release : 2010-07-21
Category : Sports & Recreation
ISBN : 0811870340

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Surfer: 50 Years by Sam George Pdf

For half a century SURFER magazine has captured and defined surf culture, from the sport's epic tales and discoveries to its greatest photography and cultural icons. Marking SURFER's 50th anniversary, this impressive volume showcases the magazines best features and most iconic images from throughout the years, along with original behind-the-scenes narratives and previously unpublished photographs. Packed with stories and images from legendary surf personalities on everything from travel and adventure to board design, SURFER Magazine: 50 Years pays tribute to the past, present, and future of surfing.

The Critical Surf Studies Reader

Author : Dexter Zavalza Hough-Snee,Alexander Sotelo Eastman
Publisher : Duke University Press
Page : 480 pages
File Size : 47,7 Mb
Release : 2017-08-17
Category : Sports & Recreation
ISBN : 9780822372820

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The Critical Surf Studies Reader by Dexter Zavalza Hough-Snee,Alexander Sotelo Eastman Pdf

The evolution of surfing—from the first forms of wave-riding in Oceania, Africa, and the Americas to the inauguration of surfing as a competitive sport at the 2020 Tokyo Olympics—traverses the age of empire, the rise of globalization, and the onset of the digital age, taking on new meanings at each juncture. As corporations have sought to promote surfing as a lifestyle and leisure enterprise, the sport has also narrated its own epic myths that place North America at the center of surf culture and relegate Hawai‘i and other indigenous surfing cultures to the margins. The Critical Surf Studies Reader brings together eighteen interdisciplinary essays that explore surfing's history and development as a practice embedded in complex and sometimes oppositional social, political, economic, and cultural relations. Refocusing the history and culture of surfing, this volume pays particular attention to reclaiming the roles that women, indigenous peoples, and people of color have played in surfing. Contributors. Douglas Booth, Peter Brosius, Robin Canniford, Krista Comer, Kevin Dawson, Clifton Evers, Chris Gibson, Dina Gilio-Whitaker, Dexter Zavalza Hough-Snee, Scott Laderman, Kristin Lawler, lisahunter, Colleen McGloin, Patrick Moser, Tara Ruttenberg, Cori Schumacher, Alexander Sotelo Eastman, Glen Thompson, Isaiah Helekunihi Walker, Andrew Warren, Belinda Wheaton

Surfing Florida

Author : Paul Aho
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 0 pages
File Size : 53,9 Mb
Release : 2014
Category : Photography
ISBN : 0813049482

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Surfing Florida by Paul Aho Pdf

This book offers a lively and well-researched visual history of Florida surfing--its origins, its people and personalities, its innovations, its deep influence on the sport's international reach.

Swell

Author : LIZ. CLARK
Publisher : Patagonia
Page : 0 pages
File Size : 55,9 Mb
Release : 2024-05-14
Category : Biography & Autobiography
ISBN : 1952338220

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Swell by LIZ. CLARK Pdf