✨ New Arrivals Just Dropped!Explore
Surfing - 1778 to Today
HomeStoreBack in Stock!

Surfing - 1778 to Today

Surfing - 1778 to Today

Following three and a half years of meticulous research, this book brings together hundreds of images to chart the evolution of surfing as a sport, a lifestyle, and a philosophy.

The book is arranged into five chronological chapters, tracing surfing culture from the first recorded European contact in 1778 by Captain James Cook to the global and multi-platform phenomenon of today. Utilizing institutions, collections, and photographic archives from around the world, and with accompanying essays by the world’s top surf journalists, it celebrates the sport on and off the water, as a community of 20 million practitioners and countless more devotees, and as a leading influence on fashion, film, art, and music.

$24.00

Original: $80.00

-70%
Surfing - 1778 to Today

$80.00

$24.00

More Images

Surfing - 1778 to Today - Image 2
Surfing - 1778 to Today - Image 3
Surfing - 1778 to Today - Image 4
Surfing - 1778 to Today - Image 5
Surfing - 1778 to Today - Image 6
Back in Stock!

Surfing - 1778 to Today

Following three and a half years of meticulous research, this book brings together hundreds of images to chart the evolution of surfing as a sport, a lifestyle, and a philosophy.

The book is arranged into five chronological chapters, tracing surfing culture from the first recorded European contact in 1778 by Captain James Cook to the global and multi-platform phenomenon of today. Utilizing institutions, collections, and photographic archives from around the world, and with accompanying essays by the world’s top surf journalists, it celebrates the sport on and off the water, as a community of 20 million practitioners and countless more devotees, and as a leading influence on fashion, film, art, and music.

Product Information

Shipping & Returns

Description

Following three and a half years of meticulous research, this book brings together hundreds of images to chart the evolution of surfing as a sport, a lifestyle, and a philosophy.

The book is arranged into five chronological chapters, tracing surfing culture from the first recorded European contact in 1778 by Captain James Cook to the global and multi-platform phenomenon of today. Utilizing institutions, collections, and photographic archives from around the world, and with accompanying essays by the world’s top surf journalists, it celebrates the sport on and off the water, as a community of 20 million practitioners and countless more devotees, and as a leading influence on fashion, film, art, and music.