Rubs of the Green.
London: Chapman & Hall, 1936. 260p, dec. cloth. Fine Essays, last of a set publish from 1932 to 1936 Out of the Rough and Playing the like the other. D&J D6730. More
London: Chapman & Hall, 1936. 260p, dec. cloth. Fine Essays, last of a set publish from 1932 to 1936 Out of the Rough and Playing the like the other. D&J D6730. More
London: Chapman & Hall, 1936. 260p, dec. cloth. Fine Essays, last of a set publish from 1932 to 1936 Out of the Rough and Playing the like the other. D&J D6730. More
London: Newnes, 1930. 178p. Decorative cloth. Frontispiece portrait from a photograph of the author. Publisher's colour pictorial jacket, plain to see the book has spent its life inside of the jacket. D&J D6820. More
London: Newnes, 1930. 178p. Decorative cloth. Frontispiece portrait from a photograph of the author. Gifted to Percy from a pupil. Part of the Percy Boomer golf library. D&J D6820. More
London: Kegan, Paul, Trench, Trübner & Co. Ltd., 1911. 271p. decorative cloth. Illustrated with golfer silhouettes throughout by E.W. Mitchell, original pictorial mustard cloth, lettered in maroon. Classic collection of columns Mr. Darwin had written for the London Evening Standard under the name "Tee Shots," plus articles contributed to Fry's..... More
London: Kegan, Paul, Trench, Trübner & Co. Ltd., 1911. 271p. decorative cloth. Illustrated with golfer silhouettes throughout by E.W. Mitchell, original pictorial mustard cloth, lettered in maroon. Classic collection of columns Mr. Darwin had written for the London Evening Standard under the name "Tee Shots," plus articles contributed to Fry's..... More
London: Andre Deutsch, 1982. 205p, cloth. Illustrated by Tim Havers. Fine collection of essays from the likes of Darwin et la. D&J D15760. 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
England: Faber and Faber, 1970. 140p, cloth 1st edition. Leo Newman illustrated dust wrapper. Book looks like it has just come from the printers. 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..... More
London: David and Charles, 1985. 144p, cloth 1st edition. Dust wrapper. 5th revised edition. Originally published 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..... More
London: Hardie Grant Books, 2018. 291p, illistrated wrappers. Up to date version of Dobereiners 1987 version. More
New York: Bantam Books, 1996. 257p, cloth. Talented author, who love the game. More
New York: E.P. Dutton & Co., Inc., 1929. 302 pp. Introduction by Grantland Rice. Illustrated with "McDuffer" cartoons. (8vo) cloth, dust jacket. First Edition. "I'd 'a' broke ninety, but-" explaining the title on the front jacket flap. Rare Jacket upper spine chipped about 2 inches, bookplates of Robert John Smith..... More
New York: Simon & Schuster, 1996. 286p cloth. Very good read. D&J F7750. More
New York: Hyperion, 2007. 259p. cloth. Scarce 1st impression. In 1956, a casual bet between two millionaires eventually pitted two of the greatest golfers of the era-Byron Nelson and Ben Hogan - against top amateurs Harvie Ward and Ken Venturi. The year: 1956. Four decades have passed since Eddie Lowery..... More
London: Headline, 1996. 314p, cloth 1st ed. Mystery. More
1991. 247p, cloth 1st ed. Signed by the Author. D&J H3700. More
London: William Heinemann, 1923. 287p, cloth. Three golf chapters. Herbert was a member of the house of Lords. More
New York: Scribner's, 1898. 287p, (8vo) original gilt-decorated and lettered green cloth, untrimmed edges, many pages never read. First American Edition. "A fictional account of a match played between two protagonists over many of the famous links in Britain. This book represents another of Mr. H[utchinson]'s important contributions to golf..... More
London: Longmans, Green and Co., 1891. 201p. Illustrated cloth. The first book to ever profile golf courses, very revolutionary at the time and no doubt a contributor to the golf boom of the 1890's. Followed 6 years later with the magnnus opus of book by Hutchinson the British Golf Links..... More
England: Dent, 1938. 498p cloth edited by Lawless, reprinted edition 1st 1937. chapters by Bernard Darwin, Henry Cotton, Robert Browning, A.H. Padgham, Eleanor Helme, O.B. Keeler, and several more. Very nice copy in a hard to find Jacket. More
London: Methuen, 1907. 299p. Red Cloth. Plain tan (unrecorded) dust jacket. Exiting find Illustrated with plates from 24 photographs, including a frontispiece portrait of Herd, Taylor, Braid and Vardon, together, with tissue-guard. original red cloth, lettered in gilt, gilt golfer vignette on spine. Very interesting book, autobiographical accounts of 34..... More
London: Werner Laurie, 1952. 203p cloth intro. P.B. Lucas. D&J L15790. More
England: J.M. Dent & Sons Ltd., 1945. 192p cloth, 2nd revised ed. being one of very few war time publications. D&J L16090. More
London: Cassel & Company Ltd., 1968. 182p cloth. Introduced by Stephen Potter. D&J L16240. More