Surfing San Onofre to Point Dume

Surfing San Onofre to Point Dume
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Publisher : Chronicle Books
Total Pages : 274
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ISBN-10 : 0811821102
ISBN-13 : 9780811821100
Rating : 4/5 (02 Downloads)

Synopsis Surfing San Onofre to Point Dume by :

Imagine surfing a perfect blue wave off a deserted beach of sparkling white sand. This book takes us back to a time when the earliest surfers were busy inventing the first American beach culture. The beautiful and nostalgic photographs that surfer Don James took of himself and his friends from 1936-46 capture the lost Eden of the California surf dream in all its glory and innocence. Over 100 sepia photos.

1936-1942 San Onofre to Point Dume

1936-1942 San Onofre to Point Dume
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Publisher :
Total Pages : 140
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ISBN-10 : OCLC:21209323
ISBN-13 :
Rating : 4/5 (23 Downloads)

Synopsis 1936-1942 San Onofre to Point Dume by :

Primarily photographs recording the development of surfing in California, with a brief introductory essay on the history of surfing.

Surfer's Start-Up

Surfer's Start-Up
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Publisher : ReadHowYouWant.com
Total Pages : 148
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ISBN-10 : 9781458785350
ISBN-13 : 1458785351
Rating : 4/5 (50 Downloads)

Synopsis Surfer's Start-Up by : Doug Werner

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 about Music

Surfing about Music
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Publisher : Univ of California Press
Total Pages : 238
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ISBN-10 : 9780520276642
ISBN-13 : 0520276647
Rating : 4/5 (42 Downloads)

Synopsis Surfing about Music by : Timothy J. Cooley

"Roth Family Foundation music in America imprint"--First printed page.

The Oxford Handbook of Sports History

The Oxford Handbook of Sports History
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Publisher : Oxford University Press
Total Pages : 240
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ISBN-10 : 9780199858927
ISBN-13 : 0199858926
Rating : 4/5 (27 Downloads)

Synopsis The Oxford Handbook of Sports History by : Robert Edelman

Orwell was wrong. Sports are not "war without the shooting", nor are they "war by other means." To be sure sports have generated animosity throughout human history, but they also require rules to which the participants agree to abide before the contest. Among other things, those rules are supposed to limit violence, even death. More than anything else, sports have been a significant part of a historical "civilizing process." They are the opposite of war. As the historical profession has taken its cultural turn over the last few decades, scholars have turned their attention to subject once seen as marginal. As researchers have come to understand the centrality of the human body in human history, they have come to study this most corporeal of human activities. Taking early cues from physical educators and kinesiologists, historians have been exploring sports in all their forms in order to help us answer the most fundamental questions to which scholars have devoted their lives. We have now seen a veritable explosion excellent work on this subject, just as sports have assumed an even greater share of a globalizing world's cultural, political and economic space. Practiced by millions and watched by billions, sports provide an enormous share of content on the Internet. This volume combines the efforts of sports historians with essays by historians whose careers have been devoted to more traditional topics. We want to show how sports have evolved from ancient societies to the world we inhabit today. Our goal is to introduce those from outside this sub-field to this burgeoning body of scholarship. At the same time, we hope here to show those who may want to study sport with rigor and nuance how to embark on a rewarding journey and tackle profound matters that have affected and will affect all of humankind.

The Jimmy Buffett Scrapbook

The Jimmy Buffett Scrapbook
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Publisher : Citadel Press
Total Pages : 276
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ISBN-10 : 080652099X
ISBN-13 : 9780806520995
Rating : 4/5 (9X Downloads)

Synopsis The Jimmy Buffett Scrapbook by : Mark Humphrey

This delightful, colorful volume traces the hugely popular singer's life and career, analyzing the Buffett phenomenon from the early days to the present. Illustrations throughout.

LEGENDARY SURFERS Volume 3: The 1930s

LEGENDARY SURFERS Volume 3: The 1930s
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Publisher : Lulu.com
Total Pages : 267
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ISBN-10 : 9781300490715
ISBN-13 : 1300490713
Rating : 4/5 (15 Downloads)

Synopsis LEGENDARY SURFERS Volume 3: The 1930s by : Malcolm Gault-Williams

"LEGENDARY SURFERS Volume 3: 1930s" details the surf world of the 1930s, including California, Florida, Hawaii, Australia and Britain. This is not a coffee table book. It is specifically written for surfers who want to know the details of the heritage we are blessed to share, as told by those who lived it.

Thai Stick

Thai Stick
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Publisher : Columbia University Press
Total Pages : 273
Release :
ISBN-10 : 9780231535564
ISBN-13 : 0231535562
Rating : 4/5 (64 Downloads)

Synopsis Thai Stick by : Peter Maguire

The untold history of the underground marijuana trade in Thailand—from surfers and sailors to pirates. Located on the left bank of the Chao Phya River, Thailand’s capital, Krungthep, known as Bangkok to Westerners and “the City of Angels” to Thais, has been home to smugglers and adventurers since the late eighteenth century. During the 1970s, it became a modern Casablanca to a new generation of treasure seekers, from surfers looking to finance their endless summers to wide-eyed hippie true believers, and lethal marauders left over from the Vietnam War. Moving a shipment of Thai sticks from northeast Thailand farms to American consumers meant navigating one of the most complex smuggling channels in the history of the drug trade. Many forget that until the mid-1970s, the vast majority of marijuana consumed in the United States was imported, and there was little to no domestic production. Peter Maguire and Mike Ritter are the first historians to document this underground industry, the only record of its existence rooted in the fading memories of its elusive participants. Drawing on hundreds of interviews with smugglers and law enforcement agents, the authors recount the buy, delivery, voyage home, and product offload. They capture the eccentric personalities of the men and women who transformed the Thai marijuana trade from a GI cottage industry into a professionalized business moving the world's most lucrative commodities, unraveling a rare history from the smugglers’ perspective. “Highly recommended for anyone who loves adventure, cannabis, surfing, or all of the above. It’s every single bit as heady, energetic and captivating as the title implies.”—Cannabis Now

Making Your Memories with Rock & Roll and Doo-Wop

Making Your Memories with Rock & Roll and Doo-Wop
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Publisher : iUniverse
Total Pages : 272
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ISBN-10 : 9781491784013
ISBN-13 : 1491784016
Rating : 4/5 (13 Downloads)

Synopsis Making Your Memories with Rock & Roll and Doo-Wop by : J.C. De Ladurantey

Making Your Memories with Rock & Roll and Doo-Wop: The Music and Artists of the 1950s and Early 1960s digs back through the catalogue of popular music and brings to life the solo artists, duos, and groups whose music once filled the airwaves and turntables with rock & roll and doo-wop. The Doctor of Doo-Wop, J.C. De Ladurantey, brings his expertise, honed by hosting a weekly radio show, “Making Your Memories,” to his revelation of the backstories of these trendsetting artists. Until the British Invasion in mid 1963 changed the direction of American music, the sounds created by the artists profiled in Making Your Memories with Rock & Roll and Doo-Wop shaped the entertainment soundtrack of a generation. This music history shares the little-known details of the lives of these artists, the history of the period, the distinctiveness of the music, and the power and influence of the songs’ lyrics. Making Your Memories with Rock & Roll and Doo-Wop: The Music and Artists of the 1950s and Early 1960s will leave echoes of the time’s memorable songs in your mind’s ear and their lyrics on the tip of your tongue. You’ll discover a fresh desire to find the recordings and give them another “spin” on your “record player,” even if your digital music lives in the cloud.

Waikiki Dreams

Waikiki Dreams
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Publisher : University of Illinois Press
Total Pages : 226
Release :
ISBN-10 : 9780252056789
ISBN-13 : 0252056787
Rating : 4/5 (89 Downloads)

Synopsis Waikiki Dreams by : Patrick Moser

Despite a genuine admiration for Native Hawaiian culture, white Californians of the 1930s ignored authentic relationships with Native Hawaiians. Surfing became a central part of what emerged instead: a beach culture of dressing, dancing, and acting like an Indigenous people whites idealized. Patrick Moser uses surfing to open a door on the cultural appropriation practiced by Depression-era Californians against a backdrop of settler colonialism and white nationalism. Recreating the imagined leisure and romance of life in Waikīkī attracted people buffeted by economic crisis and dislocation. California-manufactured objects like surfboards became a physical manifestation of a dream that, for all its charms, emerged from a white impulse to both remove and replace Indigenous peoples. Moser traces the rise of beach culture through the lives of trendsetters Tom Blake, John “Doc” Ball, Preston “Pete” Peterson, Mary Ann Hawkins, and Lorrin “Whitey” Harrison while also delving into California’s control over images of Native Hawaiians via movies, tourism, and the surfboard industry. Compelling and innovative, Waikīkī Dreams opens up the origins of a defining California subculture.