Diehl-Vardon Golf Manual
St Paul, Minessota: Western Golf Publishing, 1929. 129p. decorative wrappers. Instruction from Tom Vardon and R.W. Diehl. Vardon would have known the owner of this book. Part of the Percy Boomer golf library. More
St Paul, Minessota: Western Golf Publishing, 1929. 129p. decorative wrappers. Instruction from Tom Vardon and R.W. Diehl. Vardon would have known the owner of this book. Part of the Percy Boomer golf library. More
St Paul, Minessota: Western Golf Publishing, 1929. 129p. decorative wrappers. Instruction from Tom Vardon and R.W. Diehl. Vardon would have known the owner of this book. More
London: Hutchinson, 1920. 160p. cloth. Hard to find first edition. Went into many printings, another popular instructional from the biggest name of the period. Book very good, jacket slightly chipped but good. D&J V3130. More
London: Hutchinson, 1920. 160p. cloth. Third edition. Slightly chipped scarce Jacket picturing Vardon at the top of his back swing. Book very good, jacket scarce & chipped. D&J V3130. More
London: Fry Magazine Limited. 1914. 143p, illustrated boards. I Nice chapters on all aspects of the game by the masters of the time. D&J V3490. More
New York: McClure Phillips, 1905. 277p, cloth. 4th edition 1905, 1st published July 1905. 65 black-and white plates. Scarce American edition, identical page count, but no advertisements and no specific month of this 4th printing. Bookplate of Robert John Smith M.D. D&J V3190. More
London: Methuen, 1924. 323p cloth 20th edition. All time classic. More
London: Methuen, 1917. 323p cloth very scarce 15th edition, published in the midst of WW1 Good edition as the book was firstly revised with the publication of the 14th edition. D&J V3280. More
London: Methuen, 1905. 277p, cloth + 40p, ads. Second edition June 1905, 1st published June 1905. Very popular book from the number one golfer of the period. Hand-cut pages. 65 black-and white plates. Boards worn, spine frayed, fair only. D&J V3190. More
London: Methuen, 1914. 323p cloth very scarce 14th edition being firstly revised with the publication of this 14th edition. published in the midst of WW1 Vardon explains why this revised edition is necessary. This includes all 6 of Vardon's Open wins, the last being in 1914. D&J V3280. More
Philadelphia: George W. Jacobs, ca1912. 187p, cloth. 1st edition 1912, very hard to find, Dust Jacket rare. Vardon's best selling book. D&J V3010. More
London: Methuen, 1912. 298p, cloth. Octavo. 1912 Rare 1st edition published 26th September 1912, went into 4 further printing during 1912. Very popular title from the number one golfer of the period. First editions do not appear often, likely a small print run. D&J V2920. More
London: Methuen, 1912. 298p, cloth. Octavo. 1912 Rare 1st edition published 26th September 1912, went into 4 further printing during 1912. Very popular title from the number one golfer of the period. First editions do not appear often, likely a small print run. Part of the Percy Boomer golf library..... More
London: Methuen, 1934. 185p, cloth Plates from photographs. 7¼x4¾, green cloth, spine lettered in black, dust jacket. Twenty-first Edition. First edition 1912. With the rarely seen dust jacket, and the first time we have seen this jacket in very good condition. D&M 38370. More
London: Methuen, 1930. 185p, cloth. 1st edition published in 1912, 20th edition. Very popular book, still being reprinted 18 years on. D&J V3010. More
St Paul, Minessota: Western Golf Publishing, 1929. 129p. decorative wrappers. Instruction from Tom Vardon and R.W. Diehl. Vardon would have known the owner of this book. Part of the Percy Boomer golf library. More
Ann Arbor, MI: Sports Media Group, 2008. 204p. cloth. Harry Vardon, reigning Champion Golfer of 1899 was invited to the United States to give exhibitions and play matches in 1900, funded by the Spalding Sporting Goods Company. Vardon took the States by storm, pulling huge crowds, filling newspapers of his..... More
Paris, France: Librairie Delagrave, ca 1913. 204p. Cloth. French translation of "How to Play Golf". 1st edition. Signed by George Boomer to the FFEP. Part of the Percy Boomer golf library. More
London: Hutchinson, 1920. 160p. cloth. hard to find first edition. Went into many printings, another popular instructional from the biggest name of the period. Book very good. Part of the Percy Boomer golf library. D&J V3130. More
London: Fry Magazine Limited. 1914. 143p, illustrated boards. Nice chapters on all aspects of the game by the masters of the time. D&J V3490. More
London: Methuen, 1905. 277p, cloth + 40p, ads. 5th edition October 1905, 1st published July 1905, published just three months after the first. 65 black-and white plates. Very poor copy, this very likely the working copy used by Percy Boomer, laid in some hand written notes by Percy and a...... More
London: Methuen, 1909. 277p, cloth + 40p, ads. Tenth edition August 1909, 1st published 1905. Very popular book from the number one golfer of the period. Hand-cut pages. 65 black-and white plates. All in all a good copy. Minimal foxing, ink name to ffep. Some pencil notes by Percy Boomer..... More
London: Methuen, 1905. 277p, cloth + 40p, ads. Second edition June 1905, 1st published June 1905. Very popular book from the number one golfer of the period. Hand-cut pages. 65 black-and white plates. All in all a good copy. Minimal foxing, some water stains, no pages stuck together, very readable..... More
London: Methuen, 1905. 283p., including, index: 40 pages of Methuen's catalogue at the back.Hard to find first edition, corners bumped. The edges are bumped. The binding is fairly tight, but the tissue-covered signed title portrait is loose. The pages are hand-cut, and some are foxed. mark to rear board and..... More