Museum Brochure
Atlanta: Privately printed, ca 1975. Brochure and papers from the Atlantic Athletic club. The Robert T. (Bobby) Jones Jr. room. More
Atlanta: Privately printed, ca 1975. Brochure and papers from the Atlantic Athletic club. The Robert T. (Bobby) Jones Jr. room. More
England, 1929. 48p, wrapps. Bobby Jones, hagen, Sarazen, Tolley, Wethered... instructional photographs. More
London: Methuen, 1932. 100p, cloth. Very fine copy in likewise and quiet rare dust jacket. Many famous players quoted on their techniques. It was ' Young Tom' Morris who in the old days first astonished the world by using a niblick to pitch the ball up to the pin and..... More
London: .Clougher, 1931. 528p. decorative cloth. Scarce later edition (fifth), the final edition was 1932, first 1927 only 6 annuals where published. Full of facts. Nice chapter "Mr Bobby" who else complete record of all his scores in all four major championships he competed in from the beginning, nice, commemorating..... More
New York: Golf Digest, 1960. 98p, illustrated. wrappers. April 1960 Masters issue. Cover depicting Thomas Steven's magnificent painting of Bobby Jones which hangs in the U.S.G.A headquarters, then in New York City, now in Far Hills,New Jersey. More
Atlanta: Atlanta Athletic Club, 1973. 16p, illus. wrapps. Tribute by the Atlanta Athletic club, where Jones was a life long member and president. Record of the presentation remarks of Robert Leonard and Bobby Jones Jr. at the Freedom of the City Presentation, Younger Graduation Hall, St. Andrews, Scotland on Oct..... More
United States of America: Doubleday, 1960. 255p cloth. Jones own account of The Grand Slam and an account of Golf Then and Now. Excellent condition! a classic. D&J J9970. More
United States of America: A. G. Spalding & Brothers, 1935. 59p cloth. Classic Jones, this was published with various covers, this is the stronger imitation leather cover. More
London: George Allen & Unwin, 1927. 239p, cloth. Foreword by Grantland Rice. Illustrated with plates from photographs. tan and green cloth lettered in gilt. First UK Trade Edition. A classic golf biography, one of the best ever written, by the best ever to play the game? Often rated the best..... More
London: George Allen & Unwin, 1927. 239p, cloth. Foreword by Grantland Rice. Illustrated with plates from photographs. tan and green cloth lettered in gilt. First UK Trade Edition. A classic golf biography, one of the best ever written, by the best ever to play the game? Often rated the best..... More
London: A.G. Spalding, ca1935. 31p Illustrated wrappers. Very scarce Jones title, a must for any Jones fan. Some tips was also published in the United States but with a different cover of just Jones head and shoulders, the UK edition hardly ever surfaces. D&J J10630. More
England: American Sports publishing company, 1939. 63pp. illustrated wrappers. Often found in poor condition. D&J J12730. More
NP: ca 1930. Original gelatin silver print photograph of Bobby Jones. 8¼x6¼ Wonderful image of Jones, inscribed and signed: "For William W. Smith, Sincerely, Robt. T. Jones." Jones posing in a fine finish period late 1920's, dedicated autographed photograph's in Jone's prime, high grade 10 autograph are very scarce and..... More
New York: Greenberg, 1925. 247 pp. 7½x5, light green cloth, spine lettered in black, pictorial jacket. First Edition. Keeler was described by Murdoch as "Bobby Jones' Boswell"; Keeler saw Jones win all 13 of his major championships and travelled more than 120,000 miles of golfing trails with his cohort. Murdoch..... More
New York: Harper & Brothers, 1931. 308p. cloth. D&J K3130. More
New York: Harper & Brothers, 1931. 308p. cloth. Signed by Jones and Keeler. Clam shell box, dust jacket some professional repairs. Inscribed by Bobby Jones on front free end paper: "Best Wishes for Theodore P. Le Vino"; Copy also signed by author and sports journalist O. B. Keeler, who closely..... More
London: Robert Hale, 1981. 258p, cloth. Belongs in every Jones collection. More
London: Robert Hale, 1981. 258p, cloth. Belongs in every Jones collection. More
London: Methuen, 1933. 246p. plus 8p ads. Brown cloth, 2nd edition. "The perfect...." includes Architecture, Champion, Golf Book... Wethered's book coming towards the end of one of the greatest periods of golfing history. D&J W10300. More
London: Methuen & Co., 1931. 246p cloth. Following his co-authorship (text) with T Simpson on The Architectual Side of Golf (1929), Wethered issued this volume of essays to expand his views on the ideal relationships between player, club, style, shot, tempeament, course and architect as a basis for examining the..... More
London: Methuen & Co., 1931. 246p cloth. Following his co-authorship (text) with T Simpson on The Architectual Side of Golf (1929), Wethered issued this volume of essays to expand his views on the ideal relationships between player, club, style, shot, tempeament, course and architect as a basis for examining the..... More
Melbourne, Australia: Privately Published, 1938. 24p, illustrated wrappers. Sports retailer catalogue. Spalding, Bobby Jones clubs are featured predominantly. Slazenger and Helen Hicks also featured. Scarce. ; Very Good. More
Atlanta. Brochure from the Atlantic Athletic club. The Robert T. (Bobby) Jones Jr. room. More
London: Methuen, 1932. 100pp cloth. Good copy in a quiet rare dust jacket. Many famous players quoted on their techniques. It was ' Young Tom' Morris who in the old days first astonished the world by using a niblick to pitch the ball up to the pin and make it..... More
London: Methuen, 1932. 100p cloth. Very fine copy in likewise and quiet rare dust jacket. Many famous players quoted on their techniques. It was ' Young Tom' Morris who in the old days first astonished the world by using a niblick to pitch the ball up to the pin and..... More