Knave of Clubs
London, England: Stanley Paul, 1961. 158p, cloth. Autobiography of 4 time Ryder Cuper, and rather outspoken pro. Which can be confirmed by reading this book. D&J B28410. More
An important category, and can in itself become a very satisfying collection of book's.
Most of the succesfull players and writers have set their life's work to paper, some with the aid of a ghost writer. To be enjoyed by many for generations to come. Often very enlightening golf in different stages of its development.
Collecting signed biography's can give a deeper feeling of uniqueness.
London, England: Stanley Paul, 1961. 158p, cloth. Autobiography of 4 time Ryder Cuper, and rather outspoken pro. Which can be confirmed by reading this book. D&J B28410. More
Dunfermeline: Cualann Press, 2004. 222p card covers. Biography and history of this great club maker. D&J C6370. More
Muirfield Ohio: Memorial Tournament, 1982. 228p embossed leather, foreword by Bobby Jones. limited edition of 185/300 copies. C16270. More
London: Knopf, 1929. 228 pp. Introduction by Bobby Jones. Photograph plates. 19x12.2 cm. (7½x5"), orange cloth, spine lettered in blue. First UK Edition. More
London: World Distributors, 1965. 157p. illustrated boards. Many photographs mainly taken by Cotton himself. D&J C22990. More
London: Duckworth, 1948. 122p. cloth, who better to have write your biography, Darwin and Grace where good friends. More
London: Hodder & Stoughton, 1952. 196p, cloth. Biography of Braid a year after his passing. D&J D5740. More
London: Hodder & Stoughton, 1952. 196p, cloth. Biography of Braid a year after his passing. D&J D5740. More
London: Chatto & Windus, 1955. Darwins third of three autobiographys. D&J D7510. More
London: Chatto & Windus, 1955. 256p, cloth. Darwin's third and final autobiography. D&J D7510. More
London: Bloomsbury, 1996. 184p, cloth. Autobiography, in hind sight slightly premature, but still a fascinating look into the unique talent that took her on an incredible journey. More
London, Peter Davies, 1954. 214p, cloth. Biography. D&J D11920. More
Worcestershire: Grant Books, 1994. 129p, cloth. 150/700 limited edition Illustrated from photographs, biography and history of the influential British professional golfing family. D&J F17560. More
Dorset: Wright Press, 2000. 145p. dec. cloth ltd edition 461/500 copies Foreword by Bernard Gallagher. great Biography of the seed merchant that created golf's greatest team event. D&J F17470. More
Droitwich: Grant, 1992. 121p. cloth, 169/650 limited edition. Foreword by Herbert Warren Wind. Illustrated from photographs (some in color) and reproductions, including a color frontispiece from a painting. (Small 4to) original gilt-decorated full blue clansman morocco, gilt-stamped golfing vignette on the front cover, lettered in gilt, gilt-lettered black morocco spine..... More
Rancho Mirage, CA: Simon and Schuster / Vintage Publishing, 1956. 342p, wrappers. Later printing, with no date, we estimate around the year 2000 Must read autobiography from this colourful character. The first American to truly support The Open, winning in 1922 and on 3 further occasions. First home born American..... More
London: Heinemann, 1957. 299p, cloth. Scarcer UK edition, with 299 pages the USA edition has 341 pages. Must read autobiography from this colourful character. The first Americans to truly support The Open, winning on 4 occasions. First home born American to win in 1922. D&J H1840. More
Edgewood Tahoe: Batchworth Press, 1953. Great amateur, three-time Captain of the Walker Cup Team, runner-up three times in the British Amateur, finally winning in 1925. Many stories of great players past and present, he lays out is own personal beliefs of the game. More
Edgewood Tahoe: Batchworth Press, 1953. 131pp cloth. Great amateur, three-time playing Captain of the Walker Cup Team, 1922, 1923 and 1926 runner-up three times in the British Amateur, finally winning in 1925. Very interesting autobiography. Signature of Harris pasted to title page. D&J H7720. More
London: Hurst & Blackett, 1931. 320p. decorative cloth. Chipped but scarce Jacket. D&J H12670. More
New York: Dutton, 1923. 246pp. The 1902 Open champions autobiography as told by Clyde Foster. First player to win the Open with a rubber cored ball. Played in the Open until 1939. Very interesting read, and well written by this champion from St. Andrews. This is the much scarcer American..... More
London: Chapman & Hall, 1923. 246p. Cloth. The 1902 Open champions autobiography as told by Clyde Foster. First player to win the Open with a rubber cored ball. Played in the Open until 1939. Very interesting read, and well written by this champion from St. Andrews. More
London: James Nisbet, 1907. 247p. cloth. Autobiography of possibly the greatest amateur to play the game, winning two Open titles, four Amateur and a U.S. Amatuer title. A small but very strong player who took great detail in addressing the ball. The book was written in the towards the end..... More
New York: Doubleday and Company Inc., 1985. 230p, cloth. Foreword by President Gerald R. Ford. Bob Hope's autobiography. D&J H21490. More
London: Stanley Paul, 1991. 184p. cloth. A different and "must read" look at Vardon's life from his own autobiography published in 1933, shedding more light on his brilliance and misfortune in health and personal life, than he would ever write about himself. D&J H25300. More