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Atlanta: Privately printed, ca 1975. Brochure and papers from the Atlantic Athletic club. The Robert T. (Bobby) Jones Jr. room. More
Atlanta: Privately printed, ca 1975. Brochure and papers from the Atlantic Athletic club. The Robert T. (Bobby) Jones Jr. room. More
London: Chatto & Windus, 1944. 227p, cloth. History of one of the greatest time ever for the sport, Jones, Hagen, Sarazen, Cotton... The most significant period of growth of the game, especially Anglo- American. One of the best golf books of the 20th century. D&J D5050. More
London: Herbert Jenkins, 1952. Introduction by Bobby Jones, the man he beat in the 1928 U.S. Open after both players tied in the regulation 72 holes, Farrell went on to win by a single shot in the 36 hole play off! This is the UK version of "If I was..... More
London: Herbert Jenkins, 1952. 96p. Cloth. Dust Jacket. Introduction by Bobby Jones, the man he beat in the 1928 U.S. Open after both players tied in the regulation 72 holes, Farrell went on to win by a single shot in the 36 hole play off! This is the UK version..... More
Chicago, Illinois: Dixon Press, 1931. 76p. Illustrated from photographs of Jones demonstrating his golf swing. publisher's original beige and blue boards, lettered in blue. First Edition. Scarce book examining one of the greatest golf swings of all time, just one year after Jones' Grand Slam. Murdoch 307; D&M 19390; D&J..... 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
Chelsea, Michigan: Sleeping Bear Press, 1997. 112p Reprinted edition in 1997 by Sidney L Matthew from the original 1931 edition, foreword by Matthew. D&F J9730. More
United States of America: Doubleday, 1966. 246p, cloth Dust wrapper. Foreword by Charles Price. Excellent condition. A true classic! More
United States of America: Doubleday, 1966. 246p, cloth Dust wrapper. Foreword by Charles Price. Excellent condition. A true classic! More
United States of America: A. G. Spalding & Brothers, 1935. 59p Red cloth. Classic Jones, this was published with various covers. Rare red hard boards, this book was produced as a gift from the author Jones, and has the recipients name embossed to the from board. "George K. Scribner". Very..... More
United States of America: A. G. Spalding & Brothers, 1935. 45p cloth. Classic Jones, this was published with various covers, this is the white wrappers. More
United States of America: A. G. Spalding & Brothers, 1935. 59p Red cloth. Classic Jones, this was published with various covers. Rare red hard boards, this book was produced as a gift from the author Jones, and has the recipients name embossed to the from board. "John H. Hallock". Very..... More
London: Chatto & Windus, 1961. 270p, cloth 1st UK edition of this classic, instruction and autobiography. Jones was the greatest amateur to play the game. D&J J10030. More
London: Chatto & Windus, 1961. 270p, cloth 1st UK edition of this classic, instruction and autobiography. Jones was the greatest amateur to play the game. D&J J10030. More
Augusta: Augusta National Golf Club, 1960. 39pp. Illustrated with course drawings (all 18 holes) by course architect George W. Cobb; plus from photos. 22.8x10 cm. (9x4"), pictorial wrappers. First Edition. Rare Masters pamphlet by Bobby Jones. D&J J10420. More
New York: Greenberg, 1925. 247p. 7½x5, light green cloth, spine lettered in black. 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; Donovan &..... More
New York: Greenberg, 1925. 247p. 7½x5, light green cloth, spine lettered in black. 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. Facsimile dust jacket. Very..... 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 comprehensive 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
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
Unired Stare of America: Privately Published, 2013. 20p, wrappers. Limited edition of just 100 facsimile copies of this very rare book produced for only Jones and MacKenzie in 1933. This copy was taken from the original formally belonging to Bobby Jones. More
Tallahassee, Florida: Impregnable Quadrilateral, 1992. 326p, decorative leather. Limited edition # 334/500. Must have for anyone interested in Bobby Jones, superb research. D&J M13750. More
Florida: Impregnable Quadrilateral, 1995. 599p. decorative leather Limited edition # 59/650. D&J M13630. More
London: Robert Hale, 1981. 258p, cloth. Belongs in every Jones collection. More
England: Edward Anthony Nickson, 1986. 166p. Profusely illustrated mostly from old sources and with more recent colour photographs; colour frontispiece portrait of Bobby Jones; golf course map end papers. 10½x8½. First Edition. More
England: Edward Anthony Nickson, 1986. 166p. Profusely illustrated mostly from old sources and with more recent colour photographs; colour frontispiece portrait of Bobby Jones; golf course map end papers. 10½x8½. First Edition. More