A Golfer's Life Arnold Palmer
New York: Ballantine, 1999. 420p. Cloth. Very good and honest as one would expect of Arnold Palmer Autobiography. Very important book for any serious collector to own. D&J P1960. More
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New York: Ballantine, 1999. 420p. Cloth. Very good and honest as one would expect of Arnold Palmer Autobiography. Very important book for any serious collector to own. D&J P1960. More
New York: Doubleday, 1977. 206p cloth Great holes included in his choices. Nicely signed by the late Mr Palmer. Rare picture of Palmer wearing glasses. D&J P2200. More
. ca 1960. Early Palmer dedication and signature on photo of Palmer, in his 30's VERY NICE. More