Scarred for Life by Keith David Hamm

Scarred for Life by Keith David Hamm

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Skateboarding is a sport, a lifestyle, a pastime, a means of transport, and an ethos, but it lacks an accessible overview of the scene.

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Scarred for Life by Keith David Hamm

Skateboarding is a sport, a lifestyle, a pastime, a means of transport, and an ethos, but it lacks an accessible overview of the scene. Scarred for Life is a you-are-there look into the culture and practice of skateboarding, told through the lives and experiences of those who were there back in the day (as far back as the 1960s), are still there today, and will be tomorrow. Eleven chapters include oral histories of the major styles and terrains reports from the front lines, tales from everyday people and legendary skaters alike, quotes from style pioneers and technical innovators of the sport, as well as over 100 photographs from a variety of sources. From the early proving grounds of the Berkeley hills and Santa Monica swimming pools to the international reach of the X Games, Scarred for Life is poised to be the intimate history of skateboarding.
Keith Hamm is a former reporter for The Santa Barbara Independent and freelance journalist whose work has been published in The Los Angeles Times, Islands, Aqua, Edging West, Slap, and Transworld Skateboarding. An avid skateboarder for twenty years, this is his first book.
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ISBN 13 9780811840538
ISBN 10 0811840530
Title Scarred for Life
Author Keith David Hamm
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Chronicle Books
Year published 2004-11-04
Number of pages 240
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.