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London: Colgate sports group, ca. 1975. 8p info. D&J W21790. More
London: Colgate sports group, ca. 1975. 8p info. D&J W21790. More
Worcestershire: Grant books, 2020. 56p. Wrappers 400 copies only. Only 27 books where entirely devoted to golf prior to this books original publication. More
London: Blackie & Son, 1937. 88p, cloth. Four different "flicker" series of "moving pictures" incorporated in this volume along with quality instruction. Winner of the 1936 US Women's Amatuer and British Amatuer taking the latter in 1939 as well, twice Curtis cup player. In 1939 Pam Barton won her second..... More
Muirfield, Ohio: Memorial Tournament, 1988. 88p, decorative leather. foreword by O.B. Keeler. limited edition 93/250. D&J B14080. More
Kirby in Ashfield: Privately Printed, 1996. 113p, illustrated wrapps. ltd. ed. 250 copies. D&J B18190. More
Dublin, Ohio: Memorial Tournament, 2004. 81p. simulated leather. Printed to honour Lee Trevino and Joyce Wethered. limited edition. 154/250. More
Dublin, Ohio: Memorial Tournament, 2005. 47p. simulated leather. Printed to honour Betsy Rawls (biographer Rhonda Glenn) and Cary Middlecoff (Biographer Bill Fields) for the 2005 Memorial, editors Ken and Jean Bowden. ltd. ed. 152/250. More
London: George Newnes, 1908. 86p. card covers (contemporary). Early ladies title and importantly the subject has been given deep consideration by one of the leading 2 to 3 players of the period. Certainly adding more credibility that golf is a sport for both sexes. Original covers missing, contents and advertisement..... More
England: Colin Palmer, 2012. 61p. illus. wrappers. Limited edition 45 copies only. More
Boston: Little Brown, 1926. 115 pp. Illustrated from photographs. 7½x5, green cloth. First Edition. Rare Jacket Collett won 6 U.S. Women's Amateur titles during her career -. Murdoch 138; D&M 12710; D&J C16090. More
New York: Harper and Brothers, 1935. 42p. 22 coloured illustrations, paper boards. Very Good condition, we have rerely seen a better copy, pages immaculate. This the third and final of the series written and illustrated by the Darwins. In 1906 he married Irish born artist, Elinor Mary Monsell (1879-1954) and..... More
London: The Nonesuch Press, 1927. 42p. 22 coloured illustrations, paper boards. Very Good condition, we have rarely seen a better copy, pages immaculate. This the second of the series written and illustrated by the Darwins. In 1906 he married Irish born artist, Elinor Mary Monsell (1879-1954) and found time to..... More
London: The Nonesuch Press, 1927. 42p. 22 coloured illustrations, paper boards. This the second of the series written and illustrated by the Darwins. In 1906 he married Irish born artist, Elinor Mary Monsell (1879-1954) and found time to write a number of children's books that she ably illustrated. Front board..... More
Westward Ho: Privately Printed, 1989. 202p, decorative. Leather. foreword by J.W.D. Goodban author of the 1964 centenary history. Introduction by H.N. Fulford. Illustrated from photographs from old sources. Pebbled maroon cloth, lettered and stamped in gilt, jacket. No. 336 of 500 hand-numbered copies. First Edition. Signed by the editors, Davies..... More
England: Grant, 1996. 195p. leather, slipcase. Limited edition 73/95 Contributions by Fred Hawtree, Alastair J. Johnston, Robert Macdonald, Richard Durran, Joseph P. Garrity, Wayne D. McGinnis, H. B. McNally, Robert C. Swanson, P. A. Truett, and Elizabeth M. Pook. Introduction by Joseph S. F. Murdoch. One of the most important..... More
England: Grant, 1996. 195p leather, slipcase. Limited edition 33/95 Contributions by Fred Hawtree, Alastair J. Johnston, Robert Macdonald, Richard Durran, Joseph P. Garrity, Wayne D. McGinnis, H. B. McNally, Robert C. Swanson, P. A. Truett, and Elizabeth M. Pook. Introduction by Joseph S. F. Murdoch. One of the most important..... More
England: Grant, 1996. 195p limited edition. 185/425 Contributions by Fred Hawtree, Alastair J. Johnston, Robert Macdonald, Richard Durran, Joseph P. Garrity, Wayne D. McGinnis, H. B. McNally, Robert C. Swanson, P. A. Truett, and Elizabeth M. Pook. Introduction by Joseph S. F. Murdoch. Red cloth, lettered in gilt. No. 185..... More
New York: Baker and Taylor, 1904. 217p. illustrated cloth. Includes a chapter by Rhona K. Adair. Illustrations from photographs and drawings including frontispiece portrait of the author. (8vo) original pictorial green cloth stamped in white, gray, gilt and brown, front cover lettered in white, spine lettered in gilt. First Edition..... More
London: Mills and Boon, 1925. 64p. plus ads. cloth. Hardest to find of the four Eleanor Helme golf titles. Very Good Condition, as good as we have seen. D&J H12730. More
London: J.M. Dent & Sons Ltd., 1938. 272p, cloth. Foreword by Joyce Wethered. Illustrations by Barbara Turner. Red cloth, spine lettered in yellow. Author was the organiser of the Girls' Golf Championship and International Match for the "Bystander," of which paper she was the golfing editor. Scarce signature of Helme..... More
London: Mills and Boon, 1923. 95p, cloth. One of four titles penned by Ms Helme, all aimed at the aspiring lady golfer. D&J H12760. More
London: Mills and Boon, 1923. 95p, cloth. One of four titles penned by Ms Helme, aimed at the aspiring lady golfer. D&J H12760. More
London: Hutchinson, 1907. 352p decorative cloth. New edition published in 1907 with an additional chapter "Ladies Golf during the years 1904, 1905, 1906 and 1907". Three Time British Ladies Champion Hezlet (later MRS A.E. Ross) wrote this primarily instruction book. The first to be published in Britain for women. The..... More
London: F.V. White and co., 1896. 312p, decorative cloth. This is the first book to be written by a woman. D&J K4240. More
London: F.V. White and co., 1896. 312p, decorative cloth. This is the first book to be written by a woman. Part of the Percy Boomer golf library. D&J K4240. More