Golf Shots: The Drive.
London, 1931. 12p illustrated wrappers. No. 1 of 4 booklets. One of the famous three brothers. D&L W 11560. More
London, 1931. 12p illustrated wrappers. No. 1 of 4 booklets. One of the famous three brothers. D&L W 11560. More
Longbridge, England: Austin Motor, 1934. 39p, illustrated wrappers. published as a give away advertising booklet for Austin cars, this copy has no stamp to front making it a very clean copy, small pamphlets like this are often discarded and now 80+ years on quite hard to locate. D&L W20680. More
New York: American Sports Publishing, 1919. 66p. 1st 1919 Illustrated wrappers. Cover photograph of John Duncan Dunn. Scarce fragile title, small amount of chipping to lower spine, as per photos, otherwise excellent condition. D&J V1210. More
England: Hodder & Stoughton, 1963. 143p, cloth. Library stamps, not bad. More
Nashville, TN: Rutledge Hill Press, 1999. 174p, cloth. 1999 reprint of the classic title that no doubt inspired many golfers to greater things. The US edition of Progressive Golf. 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
Edinburgh: David Douglas, 1887. 186p. quarter leather cloth. One of the all time classic books in the whole Golf Library. Hard to find in its original condition the brown leather spine is often replaced due to a poor quality. Upon finishing the book he showed it to his friend Robert..... More
London: Longmans, Green and Co. Ltd, 1896. 277p. Illustrated with numerous plates from photographs and wood engravings; plus wood-engraved figures within the text. 7½x5½, original decorative green cloth, front cover illustration stamped in black, white and terra-cotta, spine lettered in gilt, original black end papers, edges untrimmed. First Edition. A...... More
Mamaroneck, United States of America: Privately Printed, 1996. 8p, illus. wrappers. Nice tribute from PGA Master professional George Lewis. One of five such titles, all very hard to find. Signed by Lewis. More
Dunfermeline, Scotland, Privately Printed, 1930. 39p, wrappers, illustrated. Very Good Condition. D&J M1330. More
London: Muller, 1966. 269p, cloth. Forewords by Tommy Armour and Sam Snead. Graffis was one of the most respected authors of the period, substantial content. D&J G33490. More
London: Methuen, 1920. 61p cloth 1st edition, quiet scarce. D&J S33280. More
London: Methuen, 1922. 47p, illustrated boards. 2nd edition of this book, went into many printings. D&J R3160. More
London: Hurst and Blackett, 1903. By James Braid, J.A.T. Bramston, H.G.Hutchinson and others. Illustrated. 308 pages. Photographs by A. Gandy. D&J B13630. More
England: Methuen, 1921. 64p, illus. bds. Instruction, scarce 1st edition went into many editions. D&J T 13300. More
New York: Fisher Unwin, 1921. 280p, cloth. D&J W12640. More
England: Methuen, 1924. 175p, blue cloth. Describes many players swings. How the Americans have different footwork to the British! D&J H25120. More
London: Duckworth, 1936. 136pp UK edition with added bonus off an introduction by Henry Longhurst and possibily his first contribution to the golf library. D&J V1570. More
Chicago: Reilly & Lee, 1935. 95p cloth, Illustrated. Timeless instruction. D&J V1270. More
Glasgow, Scotland: Dalross, 1910. 147p, cloth. Preface by J.H. Taylor. Fulford was the professional at Bradford Golf Club, Yorkshire, D&J F17710. More
Edinburgh: William Blackwood, 1901. 75p, decorative cloth 6th edition of the century classic, this book was a huge success, first published in 1886 going into at least 14 editions being published until 1905. Quite a challenge to collect all 14 editions. D&J H28380. More
USA: Dean & Son, ca 1899. [2 (ads - front endpapers)], 63, [1] + [2] ad pp. and ad on paste-down endpaper. Illustrated with 7 plates from photographs, including frontispiece. (12mo) original decorative green cloth over thin boards, front cover stamped in red-orange, blue, white and black, spine lettered in..... More
London: Methuen, 1914. 160p. cloth. Massy won the 1907 Open and remained the only man until Ballesteros in 1979 to win from continental Europe. This title is becoming hard to find in good condition and virtually impossible in its original 1914 Dust Jacket, fine addition to any library. D&J M12610. More
New York: Laurence Gomme, 1929. 12p. boards. Preferred revised edition. Very scarce instructional breaking down one of the leading instructor's theory of the time, Ernest Jones. D&J T8080. More
London: Macmillan, 1912. 355p decorative cloth. Very scarce. Presentation inscription from the author on front free endpaper. Vaile was a prolific contributor to the literature of golf. All of his books are books of instruction with emphasis on the way to cut scores by saving strokes around the green. D&M..... More