A Secret of St Andrews
Cupar: J & G Innes, 1923. 251p. Illustrated wrappers. Novel around the town of St Andrews. Full page advertisement from Auchterlonie's to rear wrapper. Exceptional condition of a scarce title. More
Cupar: J & G Innes, 1923. 251p. Illustrated wrappers. Novel around the town of St Andrews. Full page advertisement from Auchterlonie's to rear wrapper. Exceptional condition of a scarce title. More
England: Souvernir Press, 1984. 223p. Cloth. Dust jacket. Darwin raised the level of sports writing into true literature. More
London: Souvenir Press, 1986. 240p, cloth. A selection of 50 pieces drawn from Darwin's published collections, reflecting the warm friendliness of golf that so delighted him, and the sheer enjoyment of the game that shone through all he wrote. Darwin raised the level of sports writing into true literature. Classic..... More
New York: Scribners, 1922. 87p. Boards. More
London: Heath Cranton, 1920. 89p. cloth. Entertaining essays. Part of the Percy Boomer golf library. More
London: Chapman & Hall, 1932. 336p. Green cloth, blue flag pole vignette on front cover, spine lettered in blue, Another superb collection of Darwin's columns and articles that had previously appeared elsewhere. D&J D6040; Good, slight cloth fade. More
London: Stanley Paul, 1981. 256p, cloth 1st edition. Dust wrapper. Illustrated by John Hassall. Peter Dobereiner studied law at Oxford before following a career in golf writer. His reputation was formed principally as golf correspondent for the Guardian and Observer, but he also contributed regularly to Golf World (UK) and..... More
London: T. Werner Laurie, 1936. 124p. cloth. Foreword by Henry Cotton. Scarce fictional love story, all revolving around the Open Championship played at St Andrews over the Old Course. More
New York: Sterling, 1977. 192p, cloth 1st edition. Originally published in Great Britain as "Stroke, Hole or Match?". Peter Dobereiner studied law at Oxford before following a career in golf writer. His reputation was formed principally as golf correspondent for the Guardian and Observer, but he also contributed regularly to..... More
Texas: Dormy House Press, 2013. 391p. Half Leather. Limited subscribers edition about 200 copies only. Compiled by Dick Verinder. Foreword Jeff Silverman. Dedicated to David Normoyle. 1930's Times articles, all never otherwise published, this period in Darwins career saw a shift from just reporting about golf tournaments to writing essays..... More
London: Methuen & Co., 1931. 246p cloth. Following his co-authorship (text) with T Simpson on The Architectual Side of Golf (1929), Wethered issued this volume of essays to expand his views on the ideal relationships between player, club, style, shot, tempeament, course and architect as a basis for examining the..... More