Surfer Magazine: 1960-2020
By (Author) Grant Ellis
By (author) Beau Flemister
Rizzoli International Publications
Rizzoli International Publications
5th July 2022
5th July 2022
United States
General
Non Fiction
797.3205
Hardback
256
Width 229mm, Height 305mm
Over its six decades in print (1960-2020) the legendary Surfer magazine was considered to be the bible of surfing and surf culture. This carefully curated anthology, showcasing the best covers and interior pages serves as a quintessentialreference guide to the history of surfing, surf style and design.
Founded in 1960 by surfer, artist, and filmmaker John Severson, Surfer was the longest continuously published surf magazine, referred to as 'the bible of the sport'.Surfer was firmly established as the sports leading voice, serving as a template for a small but growing number of surf magazines around the world. Featuring a mix of travel articles, contest reporting, surf spot profiles, big wave pictorials, and surfer interviews, Surfer worked with the worlds best photographers, writers, and graphic designers. This voluminous anthology features the most timeless, inspirational, and historically significant covers and interior pages from the magazines extensive archive and depicts the chronological progression of the sport, the gear, the style, and the worlds top surfers throughout the decades, from Mickey Dora to Kelly Slater and Laird Hamilton. This is the perfect book for those who surf or spend time in the ocean and for anyone interested in a historical reference guide to modern day surfing and its highly influential style and subculture.
Grant Ellis was the photo editor of Surfer magazine for 17 years (20032020). He is the photo editor at Surfers Journal and continues his career as a surf photographer.