Ida Broke The Humor and Philosophy of Golf.
New York: E.P. Dutton & Co., Inc., 1929. 302p, cloth. Introduction by Grantland Rice. Illustrated with "McDuffer" cartoons. cloth, D&J E8800;. More
New York: E.P. Dutton & Co., Inc., 1929. 302p, cloth. Introduction by Grantland Rice. Illustrated with "McDuffer" cartoons. cloth, D&J E8800;. More
New York: E.P. Dutton & Co., Inc., 1929. 302p. Cloth. Introduction by Grantland Rice. Illustrated with "McDuffer" cartoons. (8vo) cloth, First Edition. Part of the Percy Boomer golf library. D&J E8800. More
New York: Doubleday, Page & Co., 1900. 114p. Cloth. 6¼x4¼, coarse tan-yellow cloth, green-stamped vignette on front and rear covers, spine lettered in gilt, top edge gilt. Fitzpatrick was the first golf reporter in America; he covered the very first tournament, held in 1894, for the New York Sun. Part..... More
London: Little Brown, 2002. 259p. cloth. Scarce 1st impression United Kingdom. Golf's first superstar went up against a green 20-year-old amateur. It was the birth of modern golf. Harry Vardon and Francis Ouimet came from different worlds and different generations, but their passion for golf set them on parallel paths..... More
New York: A. S. Barnes, 1973. 193p. Cloth. Inscribed by Nevin Gibson. D&J G6790. More
London: B.T. Batsford, 1979. 256p, cloth. Foreword by Henry Longhurst. Worth reading if not only for the Foreword by Longhurst "I hav no doubt in my own mind that the slow, pedestrian game of golf has brought forth better writing, and more of it, than any other game...." Library stamps..... More
London: Methuen, 1898. 287p,+40 adp. (8vo) original gilt-decorated and lettered green cloth, untrimmed edges, many pages never read. First Edition. "A fictional account of a match played between two protagonists over many of the famous links in Britain. This book represents another of Mr. H[utchinson]'s important contributions to golf literature..... More
London: Methuen, 1898. 287p,+40 advertisments dated February 1898. (8vo) original gilt-decorated and lettered green cloth, untrimmed edges, many pages never read. First Edition. "A fictional account of a match played between two protagonists over many of the famous links in Britain. This book represents another of Mr. H[utchinson]'s important contributions..... More
London: Methuen, 1898. 287p,+40 advertisements dated February 1898. (8vo) original gilt-decorated and lettered green cloth, untrimmed edges, many pages never read. First Edition. "A fictional account of a match played between two protagonists over many of the famous links in Britain. This book represents another of Mr. H[utchinson]'s important contributions..... More
England: Ellesborough Press, 1986. 125p. leather. slipcase 25/400 Hand numbered and signed by Mrs. Cicely Sparling, great-niece to Horace Hutchinson.Originally published in Country Life 1897. D&J H28060. More
England: Ellesborough Press, 1986. 125p. leather. slipcase 37/400 Hand numbered and signed by Mrs. Cicely Sparling, great-niece to Horace Hutchinson. Originally published in Country Life 1897. D&J H28060. More
London: P.R.M. publishers Limited, 1962. 101p. cloth. Surprisingly hard to find title.A mixture of golfing essays. More
Chelsea, MI: Sleeping Bear Press, 1997. 220p, cloth. Architectual essays, from former part time caddie and now architecture editor for golf week. Positives reviews from Crenshaw, Jacobson, Palmer. D&K K7600. More
England: Dent, 1938. 498p cloth edited by Lawless. chapters by Bernard Darwin, Henry Cotton, Robert Browning, A.H. Padgham, Eleanor Helme, O.B. Keeler, and several more. More
London: Macmillian Publishing, 1914. 414p, cloth. Very good copy, slight foxing, boards clean. D&J L6670. More
London: Methuen, 1907. 314p, 40 ad p. original gilt-lettered green cloth. First Edition. "Another book extolling the virtues of golf and, even today, a most interesting book to read" - Murdoch 439; Leach held a large library claiming it to be one of the worlds largest. D&M 23780; D&J L6700. More
London: Methuen, 1907. 314p, 40 ad p. original gilt-lettered green cloth. First Edition. "Another book extolling the virtues of golf and, even today, a most interesting book to read" - Murdoch 439; Leach held a large golf book library claiming it to be one of the worlds largest. Part of..... More
London: Werner Laurie, 1952. 203p cloth intro. P.B. Lucas. D&J L15790. More
London: J.M. Dent & Sons Ltd., 1945. 207p, cloth. Not much golf, more war time and political stories told in only the way Henry can. Scarce dust jacket given paper was quite a commodity in 1945. More
London: Cassel & Company Ltd., 1968. 182p cloth. Introduced by Stephen Potter. D&J L16240. More
London: Cassel & Company Ltd., 1968. 182p cloth. Introduced by Stephen Potter. D&J L16240. More
London: Werner Laurie, 1953. 173p cloth Great reading. D&J L16300. More
London: Daniel O'Conner, 1922. 237p. cloth. illustrated by Claud Lovat Fraser. D&J L16900. More
London: Daniel O'Conner, 1922. 237p. cloth. illustrated by Claud Lovat Fraser. Part of the Percy Boomer golf library. D&J L16900. More
London: Daniel O'Conner, 1922. 237p. cloth. illustrated by Claud Lovat Fraser. Part of the Percy Boomer golf library. D&J L16900. More