The Main Surf Dawgs

Mexico or Bust 1982

by Warren T. Michael Jr.


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Hardcover
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Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 12/30/2017

Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 126
ISBN : 9781543456363
Format : Hardcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 126
ISBN : 9781543456356
Format : E-Book
Dimensions : N/A
Page Count : 126
ISBN : 9781543456370

About the Book

The First Book Volume 1, It’s a Dawg’s Life The books—134 pages in 1981 (Mexico), published by Create SPA Volume 2, Dawgin’ It, 1981, 117 pages, Mexico Volume 3, Mexico or Bust, 1982, 92 pages, Mexico Volume 4, In Dawgs We Trust, 1983, 110 pages Volume 5, Will One Honest Mexican Please Stand Up?, 1983, 80 pages Volume 6, Dawgs in Hert, 1983, 125 pages, Mexico Volume 6.5, Pups in Action, 1983, 45 pages Volume 7, The Rise and Fall of Frijoles, 1986, 73 pages Volume 8, Dawgs in Heat Revisited, 1988, 86 pages Volume 9, Doc Wart’s Summer Camp Survival Manual, 1991, 81 pages Volume 10, Grease Makes the World Go Round, 1995, 64 pages Volume 11, Dawgs Own, but the Pups Prevail, 1996, 96 pages Volume 12, Happy Trails to You, 2004, 60 pages These books are intended for grown-up surfers and good-looking chicks.


About the Author

About the Author Doc Wart was born on the island of Aruba. He was the youngest of six children. Ellen was no. 1, Timmy was no. 2, Harry was no. 3, Jeff was no. 4, Billy was no. 5, and Warren was no. 6. Mom and Dad quickly relocated to Sarasota, Florida, and Dad built our house. He was an architect and construction engineer. After a few years, we moved to Gainesville as my father went to work as an architect at the University of Florida. He was awesome. He designed the basketball, football, track, baseball, and soccer stadiums; the museums; classes; and nearly every building that had something to do with the University of Florida. So I decided to do the same as he did. I went to Saint Augustine, the only place we could go for surfing. The waves sucked, but the drive there and back was fun. My first car was bought from my brother Harry. The Greymutt—a 1967 van that we drove to Puerto Escondido, Mexico, as Doc, Scram, and Yorkshire Puddin’. The waves were huge, the chicks were available, and the drinks were toxic—“surf, sex, and suds.” I wrote what we did on every trip, mill gas, liquor chicks. I wrote and made pictures for twelve books, and now I am sharing them for surfers around the world.