That Game of Golf; and some other sketches by the Same Author
London: Simpkin, Marshall, Hamilton, Kent & Co., Ltd, 1902. 100p. decorative boards. Illustrations by Tom Browne. Good copy, often very worn. More
London: Simpkin, Marshall, Hamilton, Kent & Co., Ltd, 1902. 100p. decorative boards. Illustrations by Tom Browne. Good copy, often very worn. More
London: Chatto & Windus, 1935. 196p. Cloth. Illustrations by Christopher Millett. First Edition. First of the classic trilogy. D&J N1780. More
London: Blades, East and Blades, ca 1905. 93p. red wrappers. Second edition. Scarce. Not listed in Donovan and Jerris bibliography. More
London: Bodley Head Press, 1923. 46p. cloth. Dust jacket The UK edition is not listed in Donovan and Jerris. D&J W16570. More
London & New York: Harper & Brothers, 1900. 228p cloth 1st edition. Turn of the century golfing fiction. But significantly the first book of American golf fiction, this edition being published in the United Kingdom though, illustrated with plates from paintings by various artists. Original green cloth-backed boards, gilt-lettered spine..... More
London: Ernest Benn, 1933. 127p, cloth. Humorous golf and other Scottish stories evoking the old days of "canty" on the Eastern Coast of Scotland. John Ressich was for some years the golf correspondent for the Badminton Magazine. Also issued in paper covers. Delightful illustrated dust jacket depicting an old Scotch..... More
London: Country Life, 1946. 72p, cloth. Entertaining small title. Scarce jacket in excellent condition. D&J H4810. More
New York: Stokes, ca 1932. 102p, illustrated boards. Introduction by Darwin. D&J R6910. More
Chicago: P.F. Volland, 1916. 200p. Decorative Cloth. Attractive book by one of the great illustrators of the period. More
London: J.M. Dent & Sons Ltd., 1938. 272p, cloth. Foreword by Joyce Wethered. Illustrations by Barbara Turner. Red cloth, spine lettered in yellow. Author was the organiser of the Girls' Golf Championship and International Match for the "Bystander," of which paper she was the golfing editor. Scarce signature of Helme..... 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: Macmillian Publishing, 1926. 163p. Green cloth black text.1st stated. Illustrated in b&w by Clare Briggs. D&J R7750. More
London: Chatto & Windus, 1937. 187p. cloth. Third and hardest to find of this series. Illustrated with drawings by Christopher Millett and the author. 7½x4¾, green cloth, spine lettered gilt. The scarce final volume in the author's humorous trilogy. D&M 27350; D&J N1870. More
London: The Nonesuch Press, 1927. 42p. 22 coloured illustrations, paper boards. This the second of the series written and illustrated by the Darwins. In 1906 he married Irish born artist, Elinor Mary Monsell (1879-1954) and found time to write a number of children's books that she ably illustrated. Front board..... More
New York: Harper & Brothers, 1925. 44p. paper boards. This the first of the series written and illustrated by the Darwins FIRST EDITION, second impression, prited in Great Britain for circultion via Harper & Brothers in the USA. Oblong 4to. 10.5 x 7.5 inches. Unpaginated, [2] + [44] pp. (2..... More
Worcestershire: Grant Books, 2003. 54p, cloth. limited edition number 251/400. More
London: Arthur H. Stockwell. 80p. Cloth. Poems and Verse. Harry Vardon The Challenge Match This Game is to Much for ME Tell Me, Mt Heart, If this be Golf. Scarce title, the first time in almost 30 years we have handled a copy. More
London: Herbert Jenkins Ltd., ca 1927. 256p, cloth. no date 9th printing with 18 other Wodehouse titles on the first page, the first printing had just 8. Scarce dust jacket, attractive. D&J W20950. More
New York: Doubleday, Doran & Company, Inc., 1931. 107p. cloth, illustrated by H.T. Webster. "This irresistible mut will warm the hearts of all golfers and dog lovers." More