Your cart

Your cart is empty


Explore our range of products

Oro Editions Paperback English

Hitting the Head

By Andre Howard

Regular price £27.50
Unit price
per

Oro Editions Paperback English

Hitting the Head

By Andre Howard

Regular price £27.50
Unit price
per
 
Dispatched today with FREE Tracked Delivery
Delivery expected between Wednesday, 8th July and Thursday, 9th July
(0 in cart)
Apple Pay
Google Pay
Maestro
Mastercard
PayPal
Shop Pay
Visa

You may also like

  • Hitting the Head is a compelling photography and art book that dives deep into the heart of New York City’s iconic dive bar scene. This visual archive captures the character-filled, often overlooked interiors of these cultural landmarks, preserving their stories and essence before they disappear amidst urban renewal. The title, rooted in maritime tradition, reflects both the literal act of visiting the restroom and the figurative moments of joy, community, and spontaneity found within these cherished spaces. From gritty interiors to neon-lit corners, Hitting the Head tells the tale of a world that thrives on camaraderie and rebellion, offering readers a nostalgic journey through NYC’s counterculture history. Perfect for fans of urban history, design, and nightlife, this book invites readers to explore the vibrant soul of the city through its hidden gems—dive bars that have long been sanctuaries for connection, storytelling, and authenticity.
Hitting the Head is a compelling photography and art book that dives deep into the heart of New York City’s iconic dive bar scene. This visual archive captures the character-filled, often overlooked interiors of these cultural landmarks, preserving their stories and essence before they disappear amidst urban renewal. The title, rooted in maritime tradition, reflects both the literal act of visiting the restroom and the figurative moments of joy, community, and spontaneity found within these cherished spaces. From gritty interiors to neon-lit corners, Hitting the Head tells the tale of a world that thrives on camaraderie and rebellion, offering readers a nostalgic journey through NYC’s counterculture history. Perfect for fans of urban history, design, and nightlife, this book invites readers to explore the vibrant soul of the city through its hidden gems—dive bars that have long been sanctuaries for connection, storytelling, and authenticity.