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The Surfboard: Art, Style, Stoke
Hardback
Main Details
Title |
The Surfboard: Art, Style, Stoke
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Authors and Contributors |
By (author) Ben Marcus
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Physical Properties |
Format:Hardback | Pages:256 | Dimensions(mm): Height 285,Width 170 |
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Category/Genre | Surfing, windsurfing, water skiing |
ISBN/Barcode |
9780760327531
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Classifications | Dewey:797.32 |
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Illustrations |
200 colour, 50 b&w
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Publishing Details |
Publisher |
Motorbooks International
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Imprint |
Motorbooks International
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Publication Date |
27 April 2007 |
Publication Country |
United States
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Description
Surfing is a booming sport worldwide, with 15 million spent on it in the UK alone last year! This book follows the evolution of the piece of equipment no surfer can be without - the Board! From the days of it's discovery in Hawaii as a hardwood plank and olo board to todays Plastic Fantastic technological marvels, each stage of the board's evolution is shown chronoligically in glourious colour photography, showing how surfing progressed from a little-known hobby to the multi-million dollar extreme sport it is today, and the development of the Surfboard as the perfect convergence of form and function. Accompanied with unique historical prints and illustrations (1950's redwood boards, for example) plus the latest surf photography this book will appeal to everyone - surfers, artists, designers, sports fans - and anyone interested in today's cultural landscape.
Author Biography
Ben Marcus is a surfer and skateboarder for life. He was Surfer magazine associate editor and still writes for Surfer, The Surfer's Journal, and others. He's the author of our The Surfboard, Surfing USA!, Surfing & the Meaning of Life, and The Surfer's Handbook. He lives in Malibu, of course. www.benmarcusrules.comBen Marcus is a stoked gremmie who grew up surfing Santa Cruz and Malibu. After high school, he traveled the world in search of the perfect wave. He served 10 years as associate editor at The Surfer magazine. He now writes for The Surfer's Journal and other surf publications. Ben is the author of Voyageur's Surfing USA! and a forthcoming surf guidebook series for Chronicle. He lives in Malibu. www.benmarcusrules.comJeff Divine is one of the world's most famed surfing photographers, bar none. He is the photo editor at The Surfer's Journal.Dividing her time between her native Brazil and the United States, Juliana Morais is a photographer, filmmaker, and writer who contributes to ESPN Brazil and several surf and sports magazines worldwide. She is also a surfer. Jeff Divine is one of the world's most famed surfing photographers, bar none. He is the photo editor at The Surfer's Journal. Ben Marcus is a stoked gremmie who grew up surfing Santa Cruz and Malibu. After high school, he traveled the world in search of the perfect wave. He served 10 years as associate editor at The Surfer magazine. He now writes for The Surfer's Journal and other surf publications. Ben is the author of Voyageur's Surfing USA! and a forthcoming surf guidebook series for Chronicle. He lives in Malibu. www.benmarcusrules.comJeff Divine is one of the world's most famed surfing photographers, bar none. He is the photo editor at The Surfer's Journal.Dividing her time between her native Brazil and the United States, Juliana Morais is a photographer, filmmaker, and writer who contributes to ESPN Brazil and several surf and sports magazines worldwide. She is also a surfer.
ReviewsSpirit of Aloha, October 2007 "In a beautiful labor of life, love and energy, he [Marcus] has compiled the first actual history of this ocean icon (ancient Hawaiians surfed in homage to the sea's gods), from old time wave-riding redwood planks to the light-weight, vacuum-sealed technological marvels of the present. The Surfboard features stunning studio photographs, historical prints and engravings, and close-ups of surfboards ... Fascinating and essential, even if you don't go near the water." Pitpilot (UK), October 2007 "Marcus has done a sterling job of putting this book together and accurately describing it as the first ever history of the surfboard ... This book superbly and colorfully documents that evolution of the surfboard." Surfer's Journal, September 2007 "The Surfboard serves as a general catalog and survey of surf craft form the 20th century onwards." Transworld Surf, September 2007 "It's a cool look back at the most important piece of equipment in our sport." Beach, November 2007 "The Surfboard deserves a place in every surfer's library."
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