King of Clubs
London: Stanley Paul, 1968. 159p, cloth. Golfing stories of some of golfs big names. Palmer, Player, Alliss. More
London: Stanley Paul, 1968. 159p, cloth. Golfing stories of some of golfs big names. Palmer, Player, Alliss. 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
London: Virgin, 2002. 263p, cloth 1st ed. D&J J3700. More
Atlanta: Atlanta Athletic Club, 1973. 16p, illus. wrapps. Tribute by the Atlanta Athletic club, where Jones was a life long member and president. Record of the presentation remarks of Robert Leonard and Bobby Jones Jr. at the Freedom of the City Presentation, Younger Graduation Hall, St. Andrews, Scotland on Oct..... More
England: Privately Printed, 2022. 230p. cloth. Dust jacket. limited edition of 500 unnumbered copies. 356 illustrations, on 115g satin paper. Not only a professional golfer, Tom Williamson was a man of integrity, commanding huge respect at any level, his personal warmth was felt by all around him. Thoughtful, hard-working, diligent..... More
New York: Greenberg, 1925. 247 pp. 7½x5, light green cloth, spine lettered in black, pictorial jacket. First Edition. Keeler was described by Murdoch as "Bobby Jones' Boswell"; Keeler saw Jones win all 13 of his major championships and travelled more than 120,000 miles of golfing trails with his cohort. Murdoch..... More
New York: Greenberg, 1925. 247p. 7½x5, light green cloth, spine lettered in black, pictorial jacket. First Edition. Keeler was described by Murdoch as "Bobby Jones' Boswell"; Keeler saw Jones win all 13 of his major championships and travelled more than 120,000 miles of golfing trails with his cohort. Murdoch 413;..... More
New York: Harper & Brothers, 1931. 308p. cloth. Biography of Bobby Jones, penned by the man that saw every major won. Important title, and more comphensive than Jones's own autobiography "Down the Fairway" written in 1927 before his greatest year, 1930. Very good condition in a scarce jacket, chipped. D&J K3130. More
Edinburgh, Scotland: SPA Boks and East Lothian District Council, 1987. 516p / 34p. Appendix. Green Cloth. Slipcase. Reprint of the Large Paper edition limited edition number 104/500. Thought by many historians to be the best golf books published. More
Dirleton, Privately printed, 1896. xix, 516, [2], xxxiv, [1] pp. + 9 full-page plates (added for this edition) from paintings and photographs (mostly photogravure and/or sepia-tone), including frontispiece portrait; numerous illustrations throughout chiefly from photographs, some from paintings and facsimiles. 28.5x22 cm. (11x8¾"), original half dark green morocco and gilt..... More
Dirleton, 1896. 516, [2], xxxiv, [1] pp In the opinion of Fine Golf Books the Golf Book of East Lothian is the greatest golf book ever published, detailed reserach, photographs, art work essay, autographs a whos who of the most imporatnt period of growth for golf. . + 9 full-page..... More
Dirleton, 1896. xix, 516, [2], xxxiv, [1] pp. + 9 full-page plates (added for this edition) from paintings and photographs (mostly photogravure and/or sepia-tone), including frontispiece portrait; numerous illustrations throughout chiefly from photographs, some from paintings and facsimiles. 28.5x22 cm. (11x8¾"), original brown cloth boards, spine re-laid, but original with..... More
London: Methuen, 1907. 299 p. 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 golfers, the contributors are James Braid, Tom Morris..... More
London: Stanley Paul, 1987. 220p. cloth. Biography, Jacob's a one in a million talent, genius teacher, driving force in creating the European tour, Ryder cup stalwart, outstanding player and a Gentleman. Well worth the read. D&J L18280. More
Droitwich, Worcs., United Kingdom: Grant, 2003. 110p. Leather, slipcase. Edited by John F. Moreton. Illustrated throughout chiefly from old photographs and reproductions, including a frontispiece portrait of Braid. gilt-decorated full brown morocco, lettered in gilt, marbled end papers, all edges gilt, publisher's gilt-stamped burgundy cloth slipcase. No. 25 of 75..... More
Droitwich, Worcstershire: Grant Books, 2003. 110p, decorative cloth. No. 491 of 550 regular copies. Following Bernard Darwin's 1952 biography, this title fits well to any Braid fan. D&J M1150. More
London: Collins, 1997. 134p, cloth. A History of the St. Andrews Caddie. More
USA: John Willey, 2005. 224 p, cloth 1st ed. ENDURANCE Winning Life's Majors the Phil Mickelson Way For the first twelve years of his career, Phil Mickelson was one of the world's most skilled, successful, and beloved professional golfers. He also spent most of that period under the cloud of..... More
Florida: The Impregnable Quadrilateral Press, 1999. 696p. Simulated leather & gilt. Slipcase. Limited edition 766/1000 Fascinating very well researched biographies of just what the title says, anyone who was anyone connected to Bobby Jones, along with never ending images bring this book to life. Authored by without question the most..... More
Florida: Impregnable Quadrilateral, 1995. 599p. dec. leather Ltd edition # 19/650 Presented by Matthew to Bobby Furber. D&J M13630. More
Florida: Impregnable Quadrilateral, 1995. 599p,. Cloth. High quality, photographs through out. Brings the achievements of Bobby Jones short but spectacular career to the eyes, a pleasure to turn every page. Brand new, still in cellophane wrapping. D&J M13630. More
London: Robert Hale, 1981. 258p, cloth. Belongs in every Jones collection. More
London: Hodder & Stoughton, 1999. 226p, cloth. Signed by Parky. D&J P5080. More
New York: St. Martins Press, 1997. 240p, cloth. D&J R14890. More
New York: Skyhorse, 2017. So many works of golfing history focus on the greats: the best players, the most prestigious championships, the hardest courses, and the like. But most avid golfers are average players, relishing in the joy of the sport itself. In Golf's Iron Horse, celebrated golf writer John..... More