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Detroit: W.J. Brueckman Co., 1929. 22p. Illustrated wrappers. Very hard to find Hagen title, particularly in this condition. D&J H1750; Very good. More
Detroit: W.J. Brueckman Co., 1929. 22p. Illustrated wrappers. Very hard to find Hagen title, particularly in this condition. D&J H1750; Very good. More
New York: Simon & Schuster, 1977. 342p, ebmossed leather. Special edition, likely part of the print run made for the Memorial tournament. But not one of those 250 copies, ad hence an unlisted edition. D&J H1870. More
London: Heinemann, 1957. 299p, cloth. Scarcer UK edition, with 299 pages the USA edition has 341 pages. Must read autobiography from this colourful character. The first Americans to truly support The Open, winning on 4 occasions. First home born American to win in 1922. D&J H1840. More
Hagen. ca. 1935. The display poster has been addressed. It also contains a return envelope. Very nice, ideal for framing. More
USA: Wilson Sporting Goods, 1952. Scarce hole in One certificate. Fine example of Hagen's signature, would be great displayed. More
Who's Who, 1928. Who's Who Insert Supplement Poster #328 Beautiful supplement poster. Pictured holding the Open Trophy. The back is in excellent condition and is blank white!! Very rare item insert from a sports publication Measures roughly 7.5 X 10.75 in size. More
Michigan: The L.A. Young Golf Company. ca. 1932. 21p. illus. wrappers. Hard to find Hagen title. This being the expanded and reproduced 2012 edition No. 48/100 copies only. Pete Yagi produced this title and added more images and an introduction. More
Rancho Mirage, CA: Simon and Schuster / Vintage Publishing, 1956. 342p, wrappers. Later printing, with no date, we estimate around the year 2000 Must read autobiography from this colourful character. The first American to truly support The Open, winning in 1922 and on 3 further occasions. First home born American..... More
London: Heinemann, 1957. 299p, cloth. Scarcer UK edition, with 299 pages the USA edition has 341 pages. Must read autobiography from this colourful character. The first Americans to truly support The Open, winning on 4 occasions. First home born American to win in 1922. D&J H1840. More