The Art of Putting.
Edinburgh: J. & J. Gray and Company, 1920. 47p, Illustrated with plates from photographs. 8¾x6, original gilt-lettered Red cloth, top edge gilt. No ERRATA slip. This is the very scarce true and preferred first edition. More
Edinburgh: J. & J. Gray and Company, 1920. 47p, Illustrated with plates from photographs. 8¾x6, original gilt-lettered Red cloth, top edge gilt. No ERRATA slip. This is the very scarce true and preferred first edition. 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
Glasgow: Jas Hedderwick & Sons Ltd., 1925. 16p. Wrappers. Scarce instruction, printed on flimsy paper. contents on newspaper quality paper, covers marginally better, with professional paper restoration, making the booklet very presentable. More
London: Hutchinson, 1903. 328p. Illustrated with 48 plates from photographs specially taken for this work, including frontispiece with "Taylor's Grip." original gilt-decorated green cloth, lettered in gilt, top edge gilt. Classic title, instruction, autobiography, course upkeep, ladies golf, club directory, championship courses are just some of the subjects covered in..... More
London: Methuen, 1909. 322p. Cloth. Illustrated with plates from photographs, including a photogravure frontispiece portrait of the author with tissue-guard. Original black cloth, lettered and ruled in gilt. A book of instruction, with two chapters of memoirs. This is the 5th printing August 1909. First printing April 1908. D&J B22240. More
London: Sporting Handbooks, 1951. 126p, cloth. 1947 Open champion, gives his idea on how to play the game. Very consistent player. Unusually good copy complete chipped Jacket. D&J D2680. More
St Paul, Minessota: Western Golf Publishing, 1929. 129p. decorative wrappers. Instruction from Tom Vardon and R.W. Diehl. Vardon would have known the owner of this book. More
U.S.A. Wilson-Western Sporting Goods, 1924. 104p dec. cloth. Introduction bt Francis Ouimet. Early Sarazen instructional. Chipped but scarce 100 year old dust jacket. D&J S3430. More
Columbia, South Carolina: Acorn Sports, 1986. 147p, bound spiral wrappers. Schlee, a fine professional golfer, was privileged to have Ben Hogan as his one-on-one instructor in the late 1960s and early 1970s. During that time, Schlee would be the runner up to Johnny Miller at the '73 US Open; Schlee..... More
London: Methuen, 1923. 187p. plus ads. cloth. Seventeenth edition. Perennial classic. Vardon dominated golf for a 25 year period winning a record 6 Open Championships and a US Open. More
New York: Harper & Bros, 1916. 120p, cloth. Dunn originally from North Berwick, emigrated to the USA in 1894, after various jobs on the East coast he eventually moved to Los Angeles, where he set up a series of golf school's and became one of the foremost teachers of his..... More
New York: Seymour Dunn, 1934. 153p, cloth. First edition. All five books in one. Dunn a foremost and respected instructors of the time. Scarce in this compact edition and jacket. D&J D21520. More
London: Hutchinson, 1920. 160p. cloth. Third edition. Slightly chipped scarce Jacket picturing Vardon at the top of his back swing. Book very good, jacket scarce & chipped. D&J V3130. More
London: Adam & Charles Black, 1946. 55p. cloth. Introduction by Bernard Darwin. More
London: Methuen, 1922. 55p. + 8p. Pictorial Boards. Indexed One of the most attractive aspects of this volume is the picture affixed to the cover of Ted Ray's set of golf clubs, leaning one by one against a wall. Typically, the cover photograph is some combination of scratched, soiled, stained..... More
London: Cassel & Company Ltd., 1968. 246p. Cloth. Foreword by Charles Price. Illustrated by Anthoney Ravielli UK edition of this timeless masterpiece. D&J J9640. More
New York: Blue Ribbon Books, 1931. 239p. cloth. 1931 6th edition. Probably "The Golf book of all time". Autobiography of Jones incredible career. and that is even before he achieved his "Grand Slam". Though this was published after Jones 1930 record year, there is no update from the 1927 1st..... More
New York: Seymour Dunn, 1934. 39p illustrated wrappers. All five books, preceding the book of the same name, hard to find single volumes, rare opportunity to have all five together. D&J D21610. More
Longbridge, England: Austin Motor, 1934. 39p, illustrated wrappers. published as a give away advertising booklet for Austin cars, this copy has no stamp to front making it a very clean copy, small pamphlets like this are often discarded and now 80+ years on quite hard to locate. D&L W20680. More
London: Hutchinson, 1904. 336p decorative cloth. 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 book focuses on proper instruction, also has sections on rules, etiquette and dress. Companion volume to Taylor's work Taylor..... More
London: Hutchinson, 1904. 336p decorative cloth. 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 book focuses on proper instruction, also has sections on rules, etiquette and dress. Companion volume to Taylor's work Taylor..... More
London: Dent, 1938. 126p. decorative cloth. More
London: Methuen, 1912. 298p, cloth. 1912 3rd edition. Published October 1912 1st edition first printing 20th September 1912, very, very popular book, early printings are scarce. D&J V2920. More
England: Methuen, 1924. 175p, blue cloth. Describes many players swings. How the Americans have different footwork to the British! D&J H25120. More