The remarkable, true story of surfing legend Jeff Hakman, "Mr. Sunset" lyrically captures the camaraderie, adventure, and innocence of the surfing subculture in its formative years. A heartfelt biography which presents an insider's view of the Californian and Hawaiian surf culture in a way it's never before been told. 200 photos.
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The remarkable, true story of surfing legend Jeff Hakman, "Mr. Sunset" lyrically captures the camaraderie, adventure, and innocence of the surfing subculture in its formative years. A heartfelt biography which presents an insider's view of the Californian and Hawaiian surf culture in a way it's never before been told. 200 photos.
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Publisher:
Gen X in Association with General Publishing Group, Inc.
Published:
1997
Language:
English
Alibris ID:
16470182519
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Seller's Description:
Very Good in Very Good jacket. Square 4to. 192pp, hundreds col & bw ills. Or white cloth in pictorial jacket. A little fading to jacket near spine (mainly affecting red in title and author's name). From the first wave in the 1950s, through his pioneering of the big waves in the 1960s, and his charge to the top of world professional surfing in the 1970s, the Jeff Hakman story is also the tale of an entire generation which fell under the spell of surfing, music, and in some cases drugs. Tells it how it was in the surfing subculture of California and Hawaii.
Publisher:
Gen X in Association with General Publishing Group, Inc.
Published:
1997
Language:
English
Alibris ID:
11000073334
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Seller's Description:
Very Good in Very Good jacket. Square 4to. 192pp, hundreds col & bw ills. Or white cloth in pictorial jacket. Prev owners gift notation on front endpaper. From the first wave in the 1950s, through his pioneering of the big waves in the 1960s, and his charge to the top of world professional surfing in the 1970s, the Jeff Hakman story is also the tale of an entire generation which fell under the spell of surfing, music, and in some cases drugs. Tells it how it was in the surfing subculture of California and Hawaii.