Men Who Ride Mountains by Peter Dixon

Men Who Ride Mountains by Peter Dixon

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One of the best and most readable books ever written about legendary surfers and their pursuit of the perfect wave, well illustrated with photographs.

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Men Who Ride Mountains by Peter Dixon

One of the best and most readable books ever written about legendary surfers and their pursuit of the perfect wave, well illustrated with photographs.
"To this day, no book has taken a more intimate look at the sport"--Surfing Magazine
Born in New York City, Peter Dixon was a bi-coastal kid as his father, a writer, and his actor mother shuttled between New York and Los Angeles. His love for the ocean is a natural result of beginning to surf when he was in high school, lifeguarding on Los Angeles beaches through graduate school, and beach life in Malibu, California, with his wife, Sarah, and their three children. Finding a career as a human factors scientist in a Santa Monica, California, think tank not to his taste, he turned to writing. The Complete Book of Surfing was the first widely read book on that wet and wild sport. He wrote the first Flipper television script, and several others for the series, followed by dozens of prime time teleplays while turning out twenty-nine published books. His recent novel Hunting the Dragon reflects his deep involvement with the sea and marine conservation. Attention, Les Enfants Regardent, The Children Are Watching, written with Laird Koenig, was translated into seven languages, and was awarded best thriller of the year in France. Alain Delon produced and starred in the motion picture. C@UGHT IN THE WEB brings to life Dixon's concern that TV and the Internet, while offering much of value, are also often a destructive force in the lives of children. He asks, if parents fail to open a child's life to the wider world of nature how will they learn to care for our earth and have compassion for one another?
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ISBN 13 9781585743889
ISBN 10 1585743887
Title Men Who Ride Mountains
Author Peter Dixon
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Rowman & Littlefield
Year published 2002-01-01
Number of pages 192
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.