Progressive Golf
London: Hutchinson, 1920. 160p. cloth. Hard to find first edition. Went into many printings, another popular instructional from the biggest name of the period. Book very good, jacket slightly chipped but good. D&J V3130. More
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London: Hutchinson, 1920. 160p. cloth. Hard to find first edition. Went into many printings, another popular instructional from the biggest name of the period. Book very good, jacket slightly chipped but good. D&J V3130. More
London: Methuen, 1905. 277p, cloth + 40p, ads. Third edition July 1905, 1st published just 1 month earlier. Very popular book from the number one golfer of the period. Hand-cut pages. 65 black-and white plates. All in all a good copy. Minimal foxing, ink name to ffep. D&J V3190. More
London: Methuen, 1919. 187p, plus advts. cloth. Plates from photographs. 7¼x4¾, green cloth, spine lettered in black, 12th Edition. First edition 1912. D&M V2920. More
London: Methuen, 1912. 298p, cloth. 1912 3rd edition. Published in the same year as the 1st edition first printing, very popular book, by the Tiger of his time. D&J V2920. 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