SurfRiders (Tehabi, 1997)

Six essays on different aspects of the sport, including travel, competition, big waves, and board design. Foreword by Tom Carroll. Introduction by Steve Hawk. 132 pages.

“Warshaw does a superb job of tracing the evolution of surfing – as a culture and sport – from the days of legendary Duke Kahanamoku to recent times. Appealing and well-researched, (with) spectacular images” Los Angeles Times / ”A rare glimpse into the elusive soul of surfing that is at once eloquent and intensely personal” Honolulu Star-Bulletin / “The sheer beauty of the waves and the excitement of those who challenge them is conveyed with style. The first intelligent book on the increasingly popular sport-and way of life-known as surfing” San Francisco Chronicle

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