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Heritage Surf Products

Heritage endeavours to stock a great range of labels that represents the overall culture within surfing.

Given the growth of major surf companies over the years, in a great many instances, it has been at the expense of many iconic labels and brands.

It's not that these brands aren't available, it's just that in the competitive nature of the larger companies as we now know them, the small unique labels have been overshadowed - for the larger companies, if they don't make it, they don't stock it.

At Heritage, our goal is to seek and stock as many of these classic labels and brands as is possible and to the best of our ability, maintain their deserved place within our culture.

There are also a great many new and exciting brands with a similar ethos toward the culture and spirit of surfing that we will also stock and support at Heritage.

Books

Image One of the most frustrating aspects of surfing books is that you're never able to visit one location that looks after all publications to do with surfing.

Look no further! At Heritage, we have endeavoured to become the one-stop-shop for all books available in respect to surfing.

We certainly have acquired all books that are available within Australia, and have looked further afield to acquire collectible titles unavailable in this country.

We are very proud to be able to make available, for the first time in Australia, the complete range of Surfers Journal publications which include the 'Masters of Photography' selections from Photographers such as Jeff Divine, Art Brewer, Ted Gambrea, Warren Bolster and Ted Servias as well as the iconic publications from John Seveson and Leroy Grannis.

We also have a range of recent issues of The Surfers Journal, and will be receiving limited numbers of each new issue as they are published in the future.

As our website evolves, we will list all titles available.

Heritage is your #1 One-Stop Surf Book Shop!

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$39.99
All for a Few Perfect Waves
All for a Few Perfect Waves - The Audacious life and legend of rebel surfer Miki Dora by David Rensin

There will never be another surfer like Miki 'da cat' Dora. For twenty years the dashing and enigmatic dark prince of California surfing dominated the Malibu waves and his peers' imaginations, blazing a rebel trail that would inspire generations to come.

This brilliant biography, based on interviews with more than three hundred people who knew Dora, finally uncovers the truth about surfing's most seductive and complicated icon.
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$59.99
Blue Heaven - The Story of Australian Surfing
Blue Heaven - The Story of Australian Surfing by Murray Walding

Blue Heaven tells the story of Australian surfing from its origins, through its era as a renegade sport, and on to its acceptance as a mainstream sport and lifestyle. All the greats - Midget Farrelly, Pam Burridge, Tom Carroll, Nat Young, Layne Beachley, Mark occhilupo and more are included.

A fully illustrated 194 page hardback, from The Atlantics to Midnight Oil, from panel vans to four-wheel drives, from Jantzen to Billabong, and from Duke Kohanamoku to Mick Fanning, Blue Heaven covers everything on Australian surfing and beach culture.
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$105.00
Bunker Spreckels : Surfing's Divine Prince of Decadence
Bunker Spreckels : Surfing's Divine Prince of Decadence by Art Brewer & C.R. Stecyk III

Born Adolph B. Spreckels III, heir to the Spreckels sugar fortune, Bunker became a famous surfer as a teenager, but after his inheritance came along, he began to slip into a life of pomp and excess where surfing took a back seat to drugs, sex, and wild road trips. So remarkable was his lifestyle that he created an alter-ego who invited photographers and documentarists to trail him, piecing together a tell-all epic of his own rise to fame and fortune. Before the project, known as “The Player”, could be completed, Spreckels suddenly died of “natural causes.”

Thirty years later, photographer Art Brewer and writer/photojournalist C. R. Stecyk III (of 1 and 1 fame) have come together to make this book which traces the meteoric rise and dramatic fall of Bunker Spreckels. Widely considered one of the world’s most gifted surfing photographers, Brewer was a close friend of Spreckels and his personal photographer throughout the last decade of his life, traveling with him from Hawaii to Los Angeles to South Africa. His images of Spreckels both on the waves and on land chronicle Spreckels’s metamorphosis from hippie surfer to international playboy, while Stecyk’s extensive taped interview with Spreckels, completed just three months before his death, provides a rare first-person perspective on all the decadent craziness that was his life.
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$54.99
Bustin Down the Door
Bustin Down the Door - the Surf Revolution of '75 by Shaun Tomson

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Bustin Down the Door tells the incredible story of three free ride pioneers, South African Shaun Tomson, and Australian upstarts Wayne "Rabbit" Bartholomew and Mark Richards at a time when there were no world titles, no international sponsors, and no ESPN coverage when they managed to transform surfing into a professional sport and a multibillion-dollar industry.

With essays by the surfing legends themselves, along with previously unpublished photographs by award winning photographer Dan Merkel, Bustin Down the Door re-creates the genesis of modern surfing.
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$70.00
Contemporary Seaside Houses
Tower Contemp Seaside Houses

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A stunning array of pictures of some of the most beautiful, original and award winning houses from renowned architects from all over the world, each one revealing a unique dialogue between architect and the ocean.

For anyone building, contemplating building, or just looking to for inspiration - this paperback 384 page tome is jam packed with beautiful images.
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$49.99
Eddie Would Go - The Story of Eddie Aikau, Hawaiian Hero
Eddie Would Go - The Story of Eddie Aikau, Hawaiian Hero by Stuart Holmes Coleman

Eddie Would Go is the only biography of one of Hawaii’s greatest heroes. A shy and humble man by nature, Eddie Aikau became larger than life in the ocean. As a surfer, he rode the biggest waves in the world; as a lifeguard, he saved hundreds of lives from the North Shore’s treacherous waters; and as a proud Hawaiian, he sacrificed his life to save his fellow sailors aboard the voyaging canoe Hokule'a. But more than a biography of a courageous waterman, Stuart Coleman’s Eddie Would Go also tells the story of modern Hawaii and Eddie’s role in the Hawaiian Renaissance during the 1970’s. The book is based on numerous interviews with his family, friends and many of Hawaii’s leading watermen and scholars. Coleman weaves together their memories in an exciting and informative story. By exploring his legendary life and legacy, this book will show why Eddie has become such an enduring icon in Hawaii and the surfing world.
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$44.99
Footprint : Surfing Britain
Footprint : Surfing Britain by Chris Nelson and Demi Taylor

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A travel guide to surfing Britain, including places to eat, sleep and drink. Covers the whole of the British Coastline including England, Scotland and the Islands, Wales, the Channel Islands plus Northern Ireland.
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$69.99
Footprint : Surfing Europe
Footprint : Surfing Europe by Chris Nelson and Demi Taylor

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Surfing Europe rides the waves from the Celtic fringe to the edge of the Sahara to bring you over 600 breaks in Europe and Morocco, plus hundreds of places to sleep, eat and drink. Its unique fusion of essential surf and travel information guides you to the big swells and through the flat spells with colour photographs, weather charts, regional maps and tips from Europe's top surfers...

Unique fusion of activity and travel, Colour photography and mapping throughout, local recommendations from local surfers in the know: not just the best spots but also where to stay and eat, advice on where to meet other surfers and avoid problems with localism, helpful advice on getting there (including the cheapest options) and getting around.

It's the perfect size for the car or van!
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$49.99
Footprint : Surfing the World
Footprint : Surfing the World by Chris Nelson and Demi Taylor

Experienced surfers take the reader on a voyage around the world, to discover the world’s 80 best surfing spots. This guide combines the practical, detailed information for which Footprint is known with brilliant color photos worthy of a coffee table book. Key ingredients include tips and knowledge from surfing legends, tales told by surfers, and advice on choosing a board. The surf information is authoritative, the mapping is accurate, and it’s all brought to life by world-class photography from around the globe. The very best breaks on the planet, as selected by many of the top surfers, are dissected and explained with the aid of clever graphics. From Africa to Japan to South America, this handbook reveals all the best spots, and provides travel essentials like how to get there, where to stay, and where to eat. Local culture, health, and safety are also covered.
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$65.00
Greg Noll : The Art of the Surfboard
Greg Noll : The Art of the Surfboard by Drew Kampion

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One of the greatest surfers of all time, Greg Noll has built a considerable reputation as master of surfboard making, or "shaping." Today, collectors and surfers alike prize his unique brand of board. Recently featured in the award-winning documentary feature, Riding Giants, "Da Bull," in his iconic black-and-white striped trunks, was emblematic of big surf and fearless commitment. In addition to being a pioneer of big-wave surfing, surf movies, and surf magazines, by the mid-1960s, Noll was one of the largest surfboard manufacturers in the world.
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