The New Book of Golf.
London: Longmans, Green and Co. Ltd, 1912. 361p. decorative boards contributors; May Hezlet, Bernard Darwin, James Sherlock, A.C.M. Croombe, C.K. Hutchinson. D&J H29800. More
London: Longmans, Green and Co. Ltd, 1912. 361p. decorative boards contributors; May Hezlet, Bernard Darwin, James Sherlock, A.C.M. Croombe, C.K. Hutchinson. D&J H29800. More
London: Greening, 1907. 128p. illustrated linen wrappers. Hard to find, but satisfying when found title, insightful chapters. More
London: George Newnes, ca 1911. 91p. illustrated wrappers. Cecil Leitch born in Silloth in 1891 widely thought of as the country leading female golfer of the 20th century, the book was originally written and published in the UK in 1911 when she was just 20 years old, she was Holder..... More
London: Hutchinson & Co., 1902. 341p, decorative cloth.The second golf title from Mrs Kennard. D&J K4260. More
London: F.V. White and co., 1896. 312p, decorative cloth.This is the first book to be written by a woman. D&J K4240. More
London: Hutchinson, 1904. 336p dec. cloth. Three Time British Ladies Champion Hezlet (later MRS A.E. Ross) wrote this primarily instruction book. The first to be published in Britain for women. The book focuses on proper instruction, but also has sections on rules, etiquette and dress. Companion volume to Taylor's work..... More
London: Hutchinson, 1933. 255p, plus ads. cloth. Scarce dust Jacket. 1st edition, and very scarce 1st impression. Maybe the greatest lady golfer, retiring early only to come back to a famous St. Andrews victory. As Darwin says, "she is wise to give us memories as well as methods".Additional cut signature..... More
Dublin, Ohio: Memorial Tournament, 2004. 81p. simulated leather. Printed to honour Lee Trevino and Joyce Wethered.limited edition. 154/250. More
Dublin, Ohio: Memorial Tournament, 2008. 56p. simulated leather. Printed to honour limited edition 67/250 Edited by David Shedloski, in honour of Tony Jacklin, Ralph Guldahl, Charles Blair MacDonald, Craig Wood. More
Dublin, Ohio: Memorial Tournament, 2006. 47p. simulated leather. Printed to honour Sir Michael Bonallack, Charlie Coe, Lawson Little, Henry Picard, Paul Runyan, Densmore Shute. editors Ken and Jean Bowden. ltd. ed. 88/250. More
Dublin, Ohio: The Memorial Tournament, 2002. 176p. simulated leather. Foreword by Patty Berg. This is a very difficult Memorial title to find. No. 219 of 250 total.Interestingly the Memorial tournament also published a second book, Bobby Locke on Golf to honour Bobby Locke. DIJ W13090. More
New York: A.S. Barnes and Company, 1956. 242p, cloth. 1st US edition. Must read autobiography of the greatest woman athlete of all time. Inspiring. D&J Z1240. More
United Kingdom: Ladies Golf Union, 1964. 1964 Curtis Cup programme held at the Royal Porthcawl Golf Club 11th and 12th September. United states win 10.5 to 7.5. More
United Kingdom: Ladies Golf Union, 1972. 1972 Curtis Cup Programme held at the Western Gailes Golf Club 9th & 10th June. United states win 10 to 8. More
United Kingdom: Ladies Golf Union, 1976. 1976 Curtis Cup Programme held at the Royal Lytham & St. Annes Golf Club 11th & 12th June. United states win 11.5 to 6.5. More
St.Piere: Ladies Golf Union, 1980. 1980 Curtis Cup Programme held at the St.Pierre Golf and Country Club 6th & 7th June. United states win 13 to 5. More
United Kingdom: Ladies Golf Union, 1992. 1992 Curtis Cup programme held at the Royal Liverpool Golf Club 5-6 June. Great Britain and Ireland win 10 to 8. More
United Kingdom: Ladies Golf Union, 2004. 2004 Curtis Cup programme held at the Formby Golf Cub, Lancashire. US taking the spoils in a 10 to 8 victory. More
London: Hutchinson, 1933. 255p, plus ads. cloth. Scarce dust Jacket. 1st edition, 2nd impression. Maybe the greatest lady golfer, retiring early only to come back to a famous St. Andrews victory. As Darwin says, "she is wise to give of memories as well as methods" More
London: The Golf Agency, 1925. 259pp. Cloth. Very scarce ladies annual. The L.G.U was founded in 1893, largely through the efforts of Miss Issette Pearson. This period of the Year books are substantialy scaled back compared to earlier more ambitious volumes. These are probably more hard to locate than earlier..... 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. Nice title in good..... More
London: Hurst & Blackett, 1931. 320p. decorative cloth. Chipped but scarce Jacket. D&J H12670. More
London: Robert Hall, 1956. 242p, cloth. 1st UK ed. Must read autobiography of the greatest woman athlete of all time. Inspiring. D&J Z1240. More
London: Blackie & Son, 1937. 88p, cloth. Four different "flicker" series of "moving pictures" incorporated in this volume along with quality instruction.Two time Walker Cup player 1934 and 36.Sister volume to Pam Bartons "A Stroke a Hole" but much scarcer. D&J M23680. More
London: Blackie & Son, 1937. 88p, cloth. Four different "flicker" series of "moving pictures" incorporated in this volume along with quality instruction.Winner of the 1936 US Womens Amatuer and British Amatuer taking the latter in 1939 as well, twice curtis cup player. In 1939 Pam Barton won her second British..... More