Published in 2001 by The Crouyl Family Foundation and co-authored by Gary Lynden and Malcolm Gault-Williams, this boxed hardcover edition is one of 300 signed copies from the initial print run. Over 240 pages it details the life, achievements and incredible contributions to surfing of Tom Blake, the iconic waterman who pioneered hollow wooden surfboard construction, invented the fin, and over the course of his lifetime had an immeasurable impact upon surfing. We’ve posted about Blake’s life and work before (read it here), but this beautiful book goes into incredible detail and contains a huge number of images, many of which we’ve never seen before. It also has pull-out pages with detailed design drawings which we’ve only ever seen pixelated screen-shots of in the past.