Work and Sport
Nottingham: J. & H. Bell, 1934. 136p, cloth. Autobiography, includes Golf 10 pages, Bromley was a founder member of the Notts Golf Club, early references to the founding of the club. More
Nottingham: J. & H. Bell, 1934. 136p, cloth. Autobiography, includes Golf 10 pages, Bromley was a founder member of the Notts Golf Club, early references to the founding of the club. More
London, England: Stanley Paul, 1961. 158p, cloth. Autobiography of 4 time Ryder Cuper, and rather outspoken pro. Which can be confirmed by reading this book. D&J B28410. More
London: Knopf, 1929. 228 pp. Introduction by Bobby Jones. Photograph plates. 19x12.2 cm. (7½x5"), orange cloth, spine lettered in blue, illustrated dust jacket. First UK Edition. More
New York: Alfred A.Knopf, 1928. 208pp, foreword by Bobby Jones. More
Harper Sport, 2007. 320p, Great Autobiography from the two time Major Champion. Signed by the Author. More
London: Hodder & Stoughton, 1928. 332p. Green cloth. Illustrated with several plates from photographs, including frontispiece portrait of the author. Spine lettered in gilt. First Edition, facsimile dust jacket.Darwin's first autobiography two more would follow. D&J D5320. More
London: Hodder & Stoughton, 1928. 332p. Green cloth. Illustrated with several plates from photographs, including frontispiece portrait of the author. Spine lettered in gilt. First Edition, facsimile ltd ed No. 24 dust jacket.Darwin's first autobiography two more would follow. D&J D5320. More
London: Hodder & Stoughton, 1928. 332p. Green cloth. Illustrated with several plates from photographs, including frontispiece portrait of the author. Spine lettered in gilt. First Edition, original Dust Jacket presentDarwin's first autobiography two more would follow. D&J D5320. More
London: Collins, 1940. 285p, cloth. Second of Darwin's three autobiographies, very good. D&J D5890. More
London: Chatto & Windus, 1955. Darwins third of three autobiographys. D&J D7510. More
London: Chatto & Windus, 1955. 256p, cloth. Darwin's third of three autobiography's. D&J D7510. More
London: Arthur Baker, 1982. 113p, cloth 1st ed. Signed by Dexter. D&J D13540. More
England: Chapmans, 1991. Probably the most exiting Ryder Cup ever? Nicely signed by Gallacher. More
New York: Simon & Schuster, 1977. 342p, ebmossed leather. Special edition, likely part of the print run made for the Memorial tournament. But not one of those 250 copies, ad hence an unlisted edition. D&J H1870. More
Edgewood Tahoe: Batchworth Press, 1953. Great amateur, three-time Captain of the Walker Cup Team, runner-up three times in the British Amateur, finally winning in 1925. Many stories of great players past and present, he lays out is own personal beliefs of the game. More
Edgewood Tahoe: Batchworth Press, 1953. 131pp cloth. Great amateur, three-time playing Captain of the Walker Cup Team, 1922, 1923 and 1926 runner-up three times in the British Amateur, finally winning in 1925. Very interesting autobiography. More
Edgewood Tahoe: Batchworth Press, 1953. 131pp cloth. Great amateur, three-time playing Captain of the Walker Cup Team, 1922, 1923 and 1926 runner-up three times in the British Amateur, finally winning in 1925. Very interesting autobiography.Signature of Harris pasted to title page. D&J H7720. More
London: Hurst & Blackett, 1931. 320p. decorative cloth. Chipped but scarce Jacket. D&J H12670. More
New York: Dutton, 1923. 246pp. The 1902 Open champions autobiography as told by Clyde Foster. First player to win the Open with a rubber cored ball. Played in the Open until 1939. Very interesting read, and well written by this champion from St. Andrews. This is the much scarcer American..... More
London: Chapman & Hall, 1923. 246pp. The 1902 Open champions autobiography as told by Clyde Foster. First player to win the Open with a rubber cored ball. Played in the Open until 1939. Very interesting read, and well written by this champion from St. Andrews. Inscribed, with "Clyde Fosters compliments"..... More
London: James Nisbet, 1907. 247p. cloth. Autobiography of possibly the greatest amateur to play the game, winning two Open titles, four Amateur and a U.S. Amatuer title. A small but very strong player who took great detail in addressing the ball. The book was written in the towards the end..... More
United States of America: Privately Printed, ca. 1966. 41pp. Not of a great vintage but very hard to find, and a good read on top. D&J H27400. More
London: Country Life, 1919. 229p. cloth plus ads. Hutchinson's Autobiography of a very full and fascinating life in golf's early days. Hutchinson contested the first three Amateur Championship finals and the 1903 event winning two, the 1886 and 1887. He left a huge contribution to the literal world, with subjects..... More
London: Country Life, 1919. 229p. cloth plus ads. Hutchinson's Autobiography of a very full and fascinating life in golf's early days. Hutchinson contested the first three Amateur Championship finals and the 1903 event winning two, the 1886 and 1887. He left a huge contribution to the literal world, various subjects..... More
London: Country Life, 1919. 229p. cloth plus ads. Hutchinson's Autobiography of a very full and fascinating life in golf's early days. Hutchinson contested the first three Amateur Championship finals and the 1903 event winning two, the 1886 and 1887. He left a huge contribution to the literal world, various subjects..... More