A Course for Heroes "A History of The Royal St. Georges Golf Club".
Sandwich, England: Royal St. Georges, 1996. 256p, cloth. Important history, first course to host The Open outside of Scotland. D&J F18190. More
Sandwich, England: Royal St. Georges, 1996. 256p, cloth. Important history, first course to host The Open outside of Scotland. D&J F18190. More
South Burlington, Vermont: Thistle Books, 1984. 99p. wrappers. Very scarce and important reference work. D&J k4510. More
New York: Bridge World, 1932. 64p. cloth. "A book which did not attempt to tell how to play golf better but suggested a new and novel way to play a match. The idea did not exactly sweep golfers off their feet." Possibly a new catergory, "Gambling"! D&J M8800. More
New York: Sotherby's, 2007. 344p. wrappers. Superb reference. Ellis brought probably the finest golf club collection to the market in 2007. More
South Burlington, Vermont: Thistle Books, 1984. 99p. wrappers. Very scarce and important reference work. D&J k4510. More
Greensboro, North Carolina: Airlie Hall Press, 2002. 311p, wrappers. The fifth of several editions. Signed. D&J G6070. More
Greensboro, North Carolina: Airlie Hall Press, 1998. 301p, wrappers. The third of several editions. Signed. D&J G6070. More
Greensboro, North Carolina: Airlie Hall Press, 1996. 244p, wrappers. The second of several editions. Signed. D&J G6070. More
Greensboro, North Carolina: Airlie Hall Press, 1995. 156p, wrappers. The first of several editions. D&J G6070. More
Kernersville, NC: Airlie Hall Press, 2000. 360p. Wrappers. Unique and scarce reference work. Signed by both authors. D&J G6280. More
Matteson, Il: Old Golf Shop, 1993. 168p. Wrappers. Scarce reference work. Signed by Leo Kelly. D&J G6310. More