The Book (and magazine) Collector
London, England: Diamond Publishing Group, 1998. Nice 10 page article by Dick Durran on the best books to collect from 1918 to date. More
London, England: Diamond Publishing Group, 1998. Nice 10 page article by Dick Durran on the best books to collect from 1918 to date. More
London: 1913. Single issue No. 388 Thursday 18th September 18th 1913 Very Scarce periodical. More
England: St. Ives Research Station, 1934. 243p. illustrated wrappers. Greenkeeping tomb, from the research hub of England. More
England: St. Ives Research Station, 1935. More
England: St. Ives Research Station, 1938. 311p. illustrated wrappers. Greenkeeping tomb, from the research hub of England. More
England: St. Ives Research Station, 1939. 73p. illustrated wrappers. Greenkeeping tomb, from the research hub of England. More
England: St. Ives Research Station, 1940. 73p. illustrated wrappers. Greenkeeping tomb, from the research hub of England. Part of the Percy Boomer golf library. More
England: Golf Illustrated Ltd., 1927. Interesting articles. many period advertisements. cover. Part of the Percy Boomer golf library. More
England: Golf Monthly, 1948. 3 issues. Interesting articles. many period advertisements. 1 extra issue included but cover missing. cover of Vol. 39 No. 1 cover missing. Part of the Percy Boomer golf library. More
London: PGA, 1933. 20p, illustrated wrappers. July 1933 issue, circulated only amongst members, and thus scarce. More
London: 1906. Broken run of a very scarce peridical, including Volume 1, issue 1. the issue 9 to 18 A total of 11 issues. All front and rear covers are present but half have become detached from the contents. Very Scarce periodicals. More
London: Vinton & Co., 1890. Issue No. 363 Volume LIII Four page golf article from page 309, "The attraction of golf". Part of the Percy Boomer golf library. More
England: Golf Monthly, 1912. Volume 2 No. 5 December 1912. Interesting articles. many period advertisements. More
England: Golf Monthly, 1936. Interesting articles. many period advertisments. More
England: Golf Monthly, 1950. Interesting articles. many period advertisments. Please ask about discounts on quantity purchases. missing front cover. More
England: Golf Monthly, 1952. 12 individual magazines for 1952. All in excellent condition. Interesting articles. many period advertisements. Scarce to find a complete year. More
England: Golf Monthly, 1954. 10 issues No. 1,2,4,5,7,8,9,10,11,12. for 1954 Interesting articles. many period advertisments. Please ask about discounts on quantity purchases. More
England: Golf Monthly, 1955. Interesting articles. many period advertisements. Please ask about discounts on quantity purchases. More
England: Golf Monthly, 1956. 10 issues 1956 No. 1, 2x2, 3, 2x5, 6,7,8,9. Interesting articles. many period advertisments. Please ask about discounts on quantity purchases. More
England: Golf Monthly, 1957. Interesting articles. many period advertisements. Please ask about discounts on quantity purchases. More
England: Golf Monthly, 1960. Full year 12 magazines. Interesting articles. many period advertisements. Please ask about discounts on quantity purchases. More
England: Golf World, 1962. Very first Golf World issue. Interesting articles. many period advertisements. Please ask about discounts on quantity purchases. NICE Palmer cover. More
Paris: Tennis & Golf, 1922. 4th year of publication issue No. 48 Very attractive cover of Walter Hagen driving in the 1922 Open Championship, which he would go on to win. More
Birmingham: The Midland Golfer, 1912. Volume II complete March 1912 to February 1913. All 12 issues of approximately 40 to 50 pages each. Originally published in April 1911 as the Birmingham golfer, and due to readers comments that a title change of The Midland Golfer being more appropriate. Extremely scarce publication. More
London: "Published at the Office" [Golf Illustrated & Golf Weekly], 1890. The BEGINNING. Quote "Surely no apology is necessary for bringing before the public a weekly Journal devoted to the doings and sayings of golfers both past and present." The first article "St Andrews" by H. S. C. Everard The..... More