Fine & Rare Golf Books, Art & Memorabilia

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Sale 474 Thursday, March 1, 2012 11:00 AM

Fine & Rare Golf Books, Art & Memorabilia

Auction Preview Tuesday February 28, 9:00 am to 5:00 pm Wednesday, February 29, 9:00 am to 5:00 pm Thursday, March 1, 9:00 am to 11:00 am Other showings by appointment

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Administration Roger Wagner, Chairman Scott Evans, President Shannon Kennedy, Vice President, Client Services Angela Jarosz, Administrative Assistant Megan Hipsley, Shipping Clerk  Consignments, Appraisals & Cataloguing Bruce E. MacMakin, Senior Vice President George K. Fox, Vice President, Market Development & Senior Auctioneer Gregory Jung, Senior Specialist Erin Escobar, Specialist  arketing M Maureen Gross, Vice President of Marketing Photography & Design Chad Mueller, Photographer

Winter & Spring Auctions, 2012 March 1, 2012 - Fine & Rare Golf Books & Memorabilia March 15, 2012 - Fine Literature and Books in All Fields March 29, 2012 - Americana - Travel - Cartography Schedule is subject to change. Please contact PBA or pbagalleries.com for further information. Consignments are being accepted for the 2011 Auction season. Please contact Bruce MacMakin at [email protected].

Front Cover: Lot 278 Back Cover: Clockwise from upper left: Lots 150, 2, 297, 1 Bond # 14425383

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Section I: Golf Books & Memorabilia, Lots 1-264 Section II: Original Golf Art & Prints, Lots 265-304 Section III: Shelf Lots, Lots 305-338

Section I: Golf Books and Memorabilia SECOND EDITION OF THE FIRST BOOK TO CONTAIN A REFERENCE TO GOLF 1. Adamson, H[enry]. The Muses Threnodie; or, Mirthful Mournings on the Death of Mr. Gall. Containing a variety of Pleasant Poetical Descriptions, Moral Instructions, Historical Narrations, and Divine Observations, with the most remarkable Antiquities of Scotland, especially of Perth. 2 vols. in 1. xxii, [2], 261, [1]; 200 pp. Additional notes & observations on Perth by James Cant. Engraved folding map frontispieces, backed with linen. 17.5x11.5 cm. (6¾x4½), later half-calf and marbled boards, gilt-lettered spine, top edge gilt. Perth: Printed by George Johnston, 1774 Originally published in 1638, Adamson’s Muses Threnodie was the first book to contain a reference to the game of golf, in two lines of a poem that read “and yee, my clubs, you must no more prepare/to make your bals flee whistling in the aire.” This second edition, published almost 150 years later, contains a footnote to these two lines and a reference to playing golf at Perth, where Adamson was born. This is the variant with the title page only for the first volume, without a volume number. Scarce. D&J A3090; D&M 140; Murdoch p.10. Rubbed at volume extremities; map with light edge wear and finger soiling, plus several closed tears or tiny nicks, repaired with the linen backing; very good (2000/3000) 2. (All-American Amateur Tournament) The $15,000 Tam O’Shanter National Open and AllAmerican Amateur - 1942 program, along with the pairings and starting times booklet.  50 pp. Illustrated from photographs, drawings, advertisements, etc. 27.8x21 cm. (11x8¼”), original pictorial saddle stitched wrappers. Niles, IL: Tam O’Shanter Country Club, 1942 Offering the world’s richest golf purse, this $15,000 tournament was also known as the All-American Amateur tournament. Net proceeds of the tournament went to the Army Emergency Relief fund. This wonderful and very rare program features a lovely color lithograph cover. Notables playing in this tournament included Ben Hogan, Horton Smith, Johnny Revolta, Gene Sarazen, and the winner, Byron Nelson. Some light wear and creasing to wrappers; near fine. (800/1200) 3. (American Annual Golf Guide) Pulver, P. C., editor. The American Annual Golf Guide and Year Book 1921. iii, 440 pp. Illustrated from photographs and ads, 2 large fold-out maps (one for the West Coast and one for the East Coast), plus some figure drawings. (8vo), terra cotta cloth, lettered in white. Fifth Edition. New York: Golf Guide Publishing Co., 1921 Donovan & Murdoch 5350. Slight lean to spine, white lettering lost from spine; very good. (200/300)

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4. (American Annual Golf Guide) The American Annual Golf Guide and Year Book - 1922 and 1925 editions. Includes: iii, 456 pp. Blue cloth, lettered in white. 6th Edition. 1922. * iv, 511 pp. Red cloth, lettered in white. Lacks i/ii ad leaf at front. 9th Edition. 1925. New York: Golf Guide Company, 1922 and 1925 D&J A6575 and A6590. Moderately rubbed with some fraying at spine ends and corners; hinges cracked; very good. (200/300) TWO LOTS OF THE AMERICAN GOLFER MAGAZINE 5.  (American Golfer)  Rice, Grantland, editor.  The American Golfer.  Approx. 75 issues. Weekly, then monthly. Broken run, Nov. 19, 1921 to December 1935. Profusely illustrated from photographs, drawings, etc.; numerous advertisements. 33x25 cm. (13x9¾”), color pictorial wrappers. Greenwich, CT: Condé Nast, 1921-1935 Sizable run of the premier golfing magazine of the 1920s and ‘30s, edited by the notable Grantland Rice, with Robert T. “Bobby” Jones, Jr., an associate editor. Most of the issues are from 1930 to 1935. Includes articles on or by Rice, Jones, Helen Hicks, Glenna Collett, Bernard Darwin, Rube Goldberg, O.B. Keeler, A.W. Tillinghast, Innis Brown, and others. Techniques of golf are covered, as well as leading golfers, competitions, courses, and much more. Varying amounts of wear, some spines chipped, overall very good. (2000/3000)

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6.  (American Golfer)  Travis, Walter J., editor.  The American Golfer - thirteen early issues. I ncludes: Vol. II, No. 2. July Supplement, 1909. * Vol. VII, No. 2, December 1911. * Vol. VII, No. 5, March 1912. * Vol. X, No. 3, July 1913. * Vol. X, No. 4, August 1913. * Vol. XI, No. 2, December 1913. * Vol. XI, No. 7, May 1914. * Vol. XIV, No. 2, June 1915. * Vol. XIV, No. 3. July 1915. * Vol. XIV, No. 4, August 1915. * Vol. XV, No. 3, March 1916. * Vol. XV, No. 6, April 1916. * Vol. XVI, No. 1, May 1916. Together 13 issues, each in their original white wrappers, lettered in black against an orange background. American Golfer Inc., 1909-1916 The American Golfer was a leading golf magazine of the early 20th century and precursor to modern publications like Golf Magazine and Golf Digest. It was founded in 1908 by Walter J. Travis, who also served as its editor from 1908-1920. From there Grantland Rice was the editor until 1936. It includes news, feature articles, results and photography, and was published from 1908 to 1936. Serves as a fascinating research tool, with a wealth of articles, photographs and art by leading golf writers and artists of the day, reporting on leading golfers. These early issues are especially difficult to come by. Most covers are detached from spine from handling, with other mostly mild wrapper wear; very good. (1200/1800) 7. American Golfer Magazine. Twelve Golf Lessons: The Best Advice from Many of the Game’s Most Famous Instructors.  32 pp. Photographic illustrations within. 23x15 cm. (9x6”), saddlestitched wrappers. First Edition. New York: American Golfer, [1929] With an autograph letter written on Miss. M.C. Bessell letterhead, of Cambridge, Massachusetts. The letter is more golf tips and advice. D&J A6810; D&M 5520. Some rubbing and faint finger soiling to wrapper edges; bottom corner of entire book lightly creased; very good. (200/300) ANDRE’S GOLF PLAYS INSCRIBED TO ONE OF THE PLAYERS 8.  André, R[ichard].  Golf Plays and Recitations.  Illustrated with 6 full-page wood-engraved drawings, including frontispiece of the 1900 West Herts Golf Club dinner program cover and from 5 photographs (one page with two photos, including one of the author dressed in costume as the Santa Claus character). 18x12 cm. (7x4¾”), original pictorial red cloth over thin boards, stamped in black. First Edition. London: R. A. Everett, 1903-04 Inscribed by the author to A.G. Ogan, who appears as one of the cast members in each of the plays within the volume. “To A.G. Ogan, To whom I am infinitely indebted for the success of these little plays. From the Author, R. Andre, 16 Dec. 1903. Rare and early golf plays. André was a member of the West Herts Golf Club and the author of several other plays. D&J A7910; D&M 5540; Murdoch 16. Light wear and spotting to cloth; paper browned; very good. (3000/5000)

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9. (Apawamis Club) [Conroy, William H.]. Fifty Years of Apawamis, 1890-1940. [6], 245 pp. Illustrated from photographs and facsimiles, including a tipped-in color frontispiece from a painting and a map of the golf course by H. B. Martin; decorative map endpapers. 10x7½, green and white cloth, lettered in gilt, top edge gilt. No. 21 of 500 hand-numbered copies inscribed with member’s name, Robert D. Merrill, on the limitation page. First Edition. Rye, NY: Privately Printed [for the author by the Country Life Press], 1940 An attractively produced history of this famous golf club, which boasts the creation of the U.S. Seniors Golf Association and its inaugural tournament of 1905. It was also known for giving away the 1911 U.S. Amateur title to England for the first time (won by Harold Hilton in one of golf’s most celebrated shots). Murdoch 146.5; D&M 12940; D&J C18610. Some soiling and light wear to cloth; very good. (100/150) 10. Appleton Post-Crescent. Good Golf in Six Lessons. [8] pp. A drawing diagram for each lesson. 22.8x15.2 cm. (9x6”), white saddle-stitched wrappers, illustrated front cover. Appleton, Wisconsin: Appleton Post-Crescent, [c.1935] The lessons within follow the instruction given by George K. Vitense at the Appleton Post-Crescent free golf school at the municipal golf course. D&J A9030. A bit of light wear; near fine. (200/300) 11. Armour, Tommy. How to Play Your Best Golf All the Time. Illustrated with drawings by Lealand Gustavson; frontispiece portrait from a photograph of Armour. (8vo) cloth-backed boards, pictorial jacket. First Edition, Seventh printing. New York: Simon & Schuster, 1953 Inscribed by Tommy Armour to P.S. Hollender on title page. Jacket soiled and with edge wear; very good. (400/600) 12. (Autographs) Official PGA Tour Book 1987 - Signed by numerous golfers. 323, [5] pp. Wrappers. Ponte Vedra, Fla.: 1987 1987 media guide to the PGA Tour and the players. Signed by many of the golfers at their tour biographies. Signers include: Paul Azinger, Dave Barr, Chip Beck, Charlie Bolling, George Burns III, Mark Calcavecchia, Tze-Chung Chen, Fred Couples, Ben Crenshaw, Jay Delsing, Mike Donald, Ed Fiori, Buddy Gardner, Ernie Gonzalez, Jay Haas, Dan Halldorson, Mike Hulbert, Gary Koch, Wayne Levi, Davis Love III, Mark Lye, Sandy Lyle, Blaine McCallister, Mark McCumber, Larry Mize, Bob Murphy, Larry Nelson, Mac O’Grady, Corey Pavin, Dan Pohl, Larry Rinker, Bill Rogers, Scott Simpson, Hal Sutton, Jim Thorpe, Lee Trevino, Bob Tway, Howard Twitty, Brett Upper, Fred Wadsworth, Denis Watson, Tom Watson, plus a few others. Wrappers worn, previous owner’s name on front; very good. (300/500) 13.  Barron, Leonard.  Lawn Making, Together with the Proper Keeping of Putting Greens. I llustrations from photographs. Green cloth, dust jacket remnants. Second Edition, Enlarged. [Garden City]: Doubleday, Doran & Company, 1928 First published in 1906. Jacket spine lacking, front and rear panels and flaps present but edge worn; volume with some light wear to cloth, ownership markings on front free endpaper; very good. (150/250)

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14.  Bartlett, Charles, editor.  Chicago Golf Club Diamond Jubilee 1892-1967.  [28] pp. Illustrated from photographs. 8½x11, saddle-stitched glossy wrappers. Chicago: [Privately Printed], Rare club history that celebrates the 75th anniversary of the Chicago Golf Club, home of the first 18-hole golf course in the United States. With photographs that compare the clubhouse of 1892 with the clubhouse of 1967, plus images of the many famous names that golfed there. In 1892 Charles Blair Macdonald and thirty of his friends started the Chicago Golf Club. It was incorporated a year later, and a year after that the 18-holes were completed. D&J B7450. Ex-USGA Library with call number sticker on front and bookplate inside front cover; spine fold splitting, other light wear; good. (200/300) FIRST EDITION OF BAUER’S HAZARDS 15. Bauer, Aleck. Hazards, Those Essential Elements in a Golf Course Without Which the Game Would be Tame and Uninteresting. 61 pp. Illustrated from rare and interesting photographs; 12 golf course map drawings (1 folding of St. Andrews); plus a cartoon frontispiece drawing from an old Golf Illustrated. 8x5½, original red cloth-backed light green boards, front cover lettered in dark green. First Edition. Chicago: Toby Rubovits, 1913 A rare and charming book devoted to golf hazards; this being only the fifth copy of the first edition offered at auction in the past twenty-five years, according to ABPC auction records. Murdoch 44; D&M 6320; D&J B8890. Light wear to boards, hinges cracked but still tightly bound; stains on front and rear pastedowns; very good. (6000/9000)

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16.  Behrend, John.  John Ball of Hoylake.  xvi, 108 pp. Foreword by William C. Campbell. Illustrated from photographs and facsimiles from old sources. Full red gilt-decorated and lettered leather, slipcase, beautifully bound by L.P. Stallard. No. 100 of 100 copies. Worcestershire: Grant Books, 1989 Special ‘Author’s Presentation Copy’ limited to 100. Signed by J.E. Behrend, W.C. Campbell, the binder L.P. Stallard, and T.J. Marshall, Captain, Royal Liverpool Golf Club, 1989. D&J B11110. Fine (200/300) Page 5

17.  Bouchon, Maurice.  Méditations sur le Royal et Ancien Jeu de Golf.  [28] loose leaves (as issued) printed on recto side only. Illustrated in color throughout from paintings by Maurice Bouchon. 26.5x20.7 cm. (10½x8¼”), loose plates housed in color pictorial wrappers (as issued), acetate jacket, slipcase. No. 730 of 1000 copies. First Edition. Paris: Privately Printed, [1947] Amusing illustrated golfing scenes in color. Text in the original French. Scarce. A few tiny tears at jacket edges and tiny chips to spine; faint spots of dampstaining at pictorial wrapper spine; else fine. (400/600) 18. Briggs, [Clare]. Golf: The Book of a Thousand Chuckles. The Famous Golf Cartoons by Briggs. Illustrated on every page with humorous cartoon drawings by Clare Briggs with arms and faces colored. (Oblong) 23x32 cm. (9x12½”), original green cloth-backed pictorial boards. First Edition. Chicago: P.F. Volland, [1916] A book of comical golf cartoons. D&M 7430; D&J B24460. Moderately rubbed at edges, a few faint spots of soiling at spine; hinges tender, with clippings, etc. pasted to front free endpaper, plus name in ink, and art from Collier’s magazine pasted to leaf before title page; else very good. (200/300) 19. Brown, William Garrott. Golf. 64 pp. 6¾x4, red cloth-backed printed green boards. First Edition. Boston & New York: Houghton Mifflin, 1902 Murdoch 93; D&M 7700; D&J B27790. Light extremity wear, endpapers browned; very good. (300/500) 20. Browning, Robert [H. K.]. When You Are Off Your Game. 48 pp. 10.5x7 cm. (4x2¾”), blue saddle-stitched wrappers. First Edition. London: Liverpool & London & Globe Insurance, [c.1929] Hard to find Browning publication, with photographs of prominent golfers like Bobby Jones, Walter Hagen, and Gene Sarazen accompanying the tips gleaned from observing their style. D&J B42790; D&M 11280. Very small hole piercing through nearly the whole booklet at the top left corner; rubberstamp on verso of front wrapper; else very good and scarce. (200/300) 21. (Caddies) Three booklets about caddies. Includes: The Duties of a Caddie. 16 pp. Illustrated with photographs. 15.3x7.7 cm. (6x3”), illustrated cream wrappers. First Edition. Silvertown, [1932]. * 2 editions of: Davis, Bob. The Way of a Caddie with a Man. [12] pp. Two advertisements at rear (page 12, and inside cover or rear wrapper). 15.9x8.6 cm. (6¼x3½”), plain wrappers, printed in black. Reprinted by Courtesy, from The New York Sun, of August 21, 1926. Copyright 1926. * 8 pp. Illustration on front and rear wrapper. 15.3x8.4 cm. (6x3¼”), white wrappers printed in black. Reprinted issue for The Hartford Steam Boiler Inspection and Insurance Company, circa 1960’s. Together 3 volumes. Various places: Various dates D&J D22480; D&J D9340. A touch of wear from handling, some foxing; very good. (150/250)

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22. Calderwood, Lenny. Yours for Better Golf. 18 pp. Illustrated diagrams within. 27.5x21.4 cm. (10¾x8½”), green saddle-stitched wrappers. Wichita, Kansas: Larry Stanley, [1940] Written by Lenny Calderwood, Meadowlark Professional in Wichita, Kansas. D&J C1630. A bit of sunning near spine, light yellow marks and lightly worn wrapper edges; very good. (200/300) 23. Campbell, Sir Guy [Colin]. Golf at Prince’s and Deal. 39 pp. Foreword by Bernard Darwin. Illustrated from photos and golf courses; large fold-out of all 18 holes of the club. 24x18.7 cm. (9½x7¼”), blue cloth-backed gray boards, stamped and lettered in blue. First Edition. [Sandwich, England]: [Privately Printed by Newman Neame], [c.1950] “A handsome printing production in a book that gives the history of these two fine links, photographs of most of the outstanding holes on each link, and a unique ‘pull-out’ which features individual hole plans on the Prince’s links” - Murdoch 109; D&M 11890; D&J 2980. Light wear to covers; near fine. (150/250) 24. Carl, Henry M. Analytic Physical Culture Golf: Home Exercises for Automatic Correct Form and Greater Golf. 88 pp. Illustrated with plates from photographs, including 3 large folding plates and 1 folding chart. 20.2x14 cm. (8x5½”), original tan wrappers, printed in black. First Edition. Chickasha, OK: Star Publishing Co., [1928] Scarce. D&J C5140; D&M 11990. Edges worn, some soiling to wrappers; very good. (300/500) THE CARNOUSTIE COMMENTARY 25. (Carnoustie Golf Courses) Carnoustie and its Golf Courses. [Carnoustie Commentary on cover]. 52 pp. Foreword by James Wright (Chairman). Illustrated with plates from greentinted photographs, golf course drawings (some in color, including a double-page plan of the Carnoustie Medal Course, site for the 1937 British Open), charts and tables, plus ads. 10¼x8¼, original orange wrappers. First Edition. Carnoustie, Scotland: The Carnoustie Golf Course Committee, 1937 D&M 12030; D&J C5530. Mild soiling, a few light scuffs; very good.

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26.  (Catalogues)  Small group of golf equipment catalogues.  Includes: Vulcan Finest of Golf Equipment. Catalog Nineteen Thirty. [c.1950]. * 1930 Price List of Vulcan Golf Clubs, Bags, Balls and Sundries. * Vulcan Golf. 1934. * To Better Golf. A.G. Spalding & Bros. [c.1960]. * 18 Holes in Par. Draper-Maynard Co., [c.1925]. * 18 Holes in Par. Draper-Maynard Co., [c.1924]. * Burke. Newark, Ohio. 1939. * A Cradle of Leather for Your Feet: Headwork and Footwork for Better Golf. Abbott Company, 1935. * PGCA Ltd. Catalogue 1936-37 Wholesale. London & Manchester. Bound in blue cloth. All others in wrappers. Various places: Various dates Plus: Broadside advertisement for The Tyler Putter. Price $8.50. [c.1920]. * 1 page TL from Wright & Ditson, on their letterhead, dated Oct. 15, 1902. Quoting the prices for various services, plus original mailing envelope used to mail to Mr. M.P. Rucker of John Hopkins Medical School in Baltimore, MD. 1 paged ALs from M.P. Rucker to Wright and Ditson, undated. Responding to the earlier letter and once accompanied by a money order (not present here) for $2.75 for restringing a tennis racket. Light to moderate general wear; mostly very good. (200/300)

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27.  (Central States Golf Association)  The Ninth Annual Central States Amateur Golf Championship 1939 - official program. [36] pp. Comprised mostly of advertisements, with some articles containing photographs. 25.5x20 cm. (10x8”), original illustrated blue wrappers. St. Louis, Mo.: Forest Park Municipal Course / Paramount Golf Club, 1939 Rare program for this annual championship hosted by an African American golf association. Includes an article about Tommy Donaldson, the defending champion, plus others. Many spots of yellowing and creasing and a few short tears at wrapper edges; very good. (200/300) COLLECTION OF GOLF THEMED CERAMICS 28. (Ceramics) Large collection of ceramics. Includes: 23 golfing themed liquor decanters from various golfing events of the mid to later 20th century. * Golfer’s decanter with 6 shot glasses from mid 20th century. * Ceramic cigarette dispenser with golf and other sporting scenes. 1930s? * Set of 6 plates with scenes from old golf prints. Delano Studios, 1966. * Large ceramic butter mold with golfing theme. Early 20th century? * Golfing vase by Patrick Kennedy. 1978. * Golf Ball Shaped decanter and set of 6 matching cups. Mid 20th century. Plus a few others. 20th century Some light surface wear to some; mostly very good. Extra shipping charges may apply. (300/500) 29. Channing, Julia Allen. Manuscript diary of a young woman from England, with passages about playing golf in the 1890s.  Approximately 250 pages of manuscript writing, bound in maroon morocco journal with gilt key clasp with etched leaf decoration. Clasp is not functional, nor is there a key included. 22.2x18 cm. (8¾x7”). 1890-1894 Julia Allen Channing was a young woman hailing from England (Eastbourne?). Upon her birthday on July 14th, 1890 she was gifted this journal from her grandmother and began writing about her summer with friends and family in Cohasset, Massachusetts. She soon returned to England, and of particular note to the golf collector, described many trips to the golf links throughout the UK, within this diary. Her final journal entry describes a trip to North Berwick in 1894, where she was instructed in the game of golf by David Grant, “He is supposed to be about the best teacher in Scotland...” She also describes meeting Bernard Sayers there. Additionally, her parents were invited to dine with the Balfours while there. An interesting read. Provenance: Ralph Elder collection. Spine and edges moderately rubbed, front joint starting, faint scratches to covers; very good. (300/500) 30. Chapman, Hay. Law of the Links: Rules, Principles and Etiquette of Golf. 61 pp. 17x10.5 cm. (6¾x4¼”), pale green boards, lettered in orange. First Edition. San Francisco: Privately Printed, 1922 Chapman was editor of the Pacific Golf and Motor and was Golf Editor of the San Francisco Chronicle. From the library of O.M. Leland, with his signature and the date 1940-8-30, in ink on front free endpaper. D&J C9400. Some fading and light chipping, larger chip at spine affecting spine lettering (space affected laid in at front endpapers), a few faint marks; very good. (200/300)

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31. (Chicago Daily Fee Golf Association) Let’s Play Golf. 16 pp. 21.3x10.4 cm. (8¼x4”), color illustrated wrappers. First Edition. Chicago: Chicago Daily Fee Golf Association, [1933] An instructional booklet that also includes a long list of golf clubs in the Chicago area along with a 2-page official map of Chicago, showing the location of the golf links as of 1933. D&J L9790; D&M 24030. Faint dampstain, a few smaller faint dampstains, all on front wrapper; near fine internally. (100/150) 32. (Cigarette Cards) Small collection of golf cigarette cards and other golf ephemera. Includes: 4 Churchman’s Cigarette cards: Joyce Wethered, J. Sweetser, Leo Diegel & J. Kirkwood. * 5 other cigarette cards of similar size: W. Lawson Little, Miss M. Gourlay, Henry Cotton, James Braid, & Harry Vardon. * 15 Famous Golfers of the 40’s & 50’s cards. Including the likes of Jimmy Demaret, Lloyd Mangrum, and Denny Shute. * 6 Mecca Cigarette cards (including 1 duplicate of Alex Smith): Findlay Douglas, Gil Nicholls, Geo. Low, & F. Herreshoff. * 2 John F. Kennedy souvenir cards showing photographs of the President and family enjoying time at the Hyannis Port Golf Club. * 4 cartoon cards featuring: Mr. Swelled Head, Mr. Smiler, Lazy Bill, & Tim, the Tinker. * 1 Jack Nicklaus commemorative 5 Pound note, issued by the Royal Bank of Scotland. * A Tom & Jerry golf cartoon flip book, from a box of GrapeNuts cereal. 1949. * Post card written to Jos. S.F. Murdoch in 1985 from golf comic artist Walt (?) with his original drawings illustrating most of the card. * 6 sheets, each with two original hand-painted drawings of golfers of many eras, in preparation for a book. Art by Lynette Pinauro(?). Early to mid 20th century Light wear to many from handling; mostly very good.

(200/300)

33. Clapcott, C.B. The Effect of Change to the Golf Ball. [ii], 5 pp. Stiff paper wrappers. No. 12 of 75 copies. No place: Stymie Press, 2002 A privately printed reprinting of the 1935 original. Fine.

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ONE OF 50 LARGE-PAPER COPIES 34. [Clark, Robert, editor]. Golf: A Royal & Ancient Game. xxi, 284 pp. + plates. Illustrated with 20 total plates (11 are extra and are inserted for this edition) from portraits, photos, paintings, engravings, etchings, etc., including frontispiece with tissue-guard, 2 duotone lithographs, 1 color plan of the golf course over St. Andrew’s Links, 1 plate titled “Cock of the Green” from an 1803 etching, and 1 plate from the painting “Golf at North Berwick”; plus numerous wood engravings and facsimiles throughout the text; title page with decorative gilt margins; decorative initials. 28.5x22.3 cm. (11¼x8¾”), original gilt-stamped green cloth rebacked with original gilt-lettered spine laid on, new endpapers, top edge gilt. No. 42 of 50 copies. “Large Paper Copy”. First Edition. Edinburgh: R. & R. Clark, 1875 [but 1876] With presentation bookplate to the U.S.G.A., and with a “duplicate copy” notice sticker placed over that from the U.S.G.A., on the front pastedown. This “Large Paper Copy” edition varies from the “Presentation Edition” published in London, in that it does not contain the tipped-in photographic portrait plate of Robert Clark that was signed by him and by John Murray, Jr. This copy contains the obituary of Young Tom Morris (pp. 281-284 and not found in the regular trade edition), who died on Christmas day, 1875 and was published in early 1876, despite the 1875 imprint on the title page (obituary with printed date of January, 1876 at end). Clark was an Edinburgh printer and an avid golfer, and this compilation of important golf writings up to the 1870’s includes poems (including Mathison’s “The Goff” and Carnegie’s “Golfiana”), newspaper and magazine accounts, old club Minute Books, diary extracts, municipal records and Acts of Parliament, etc. Murdoch opines that “This book is one of the Lot 34 masterpieces of golf literature. It is also one of the most important contributions to the library of golf and one of the most handsomely produced of all golf books, even to this date (1966).” The eleven additional plates were not included in the regular trade edition. The title page/limitation page is inserted, as issued. Murdoch 128; D&M 880; D&J C12700. Spine ends and corners bumped and rubbed, minor soiling and scratches; rear hinge cracking, frontispiece yellowed, occasional light foxing, else a very good to near fine copy of the scarce Large Paper edition. (15000/20000) 35. Clark, Robert, editor. Golf: A Royal & Ancient Game. xxviii, 305 pp. 8x5½, green boards, top edges gilt. Second Edition, preceded by the Scotland Edition of 1875. London: Macmillan, 1893 “Presentation Copy” blind-stamped on title page. “Widely regarded as one of the most significant, as well as best produced, early books on the history of golf, Clark’s work is a compilation of the earliest literature of the game.” -D&J C12790. Front cover and spine detached from text block, spine darkened with some chipping at top that has been repaired; title page lightly foxed; tissue guards a bit browned; good. (200/300) Page 10

THE CLASSIC WORK ON GOLF COURSE ARCHITECTURE 36. Colt, H[arry] S. & C.H. Alison. Some Essays on Golf-Course Architecture. 69 + [2] ad pp. Contributions by A. MacKenzie, Horace G. Hutchinson, John L. Low, et al. Illustrated with several plates from photographs, including frontispiece; course map drawings. 18.5x12.5 cm. (7¼x4¾”), original blue cloth-backed boards, spine lettered in black. First Edition. London: Country Life & George Newnes, 1920 H.S. Colt was the first non-professional golfer to work with course design and employ formal renderings, as well as to incorporate turf and tree transplantation as part of his layout model plans. Murdoch 141; D&M 12800; D&J C16810. Spine heavily yellowed, with soiling and rubbing, soiling and yellowing from removed sticker on spine heel, corners bumped and rubbed; U.S.G.A. bookplate on front pastedown (a bit yellowed); cracking at gutters between signatures; good. (1000/1500) 37. Colville, George M. Five Open Champions and the Musselburgh Golf Story. Foreword by Peter Alliss. Illustrated from photographs and facsimiles. 9¼x6½, green boards, spine lettered in gilt, jacket. First Trade Edition. [Musselburgh]: Colville Books, [1980] Signed by the author on the half-title, “George M. Colville, D.C.M., Author.” D&J C17020; D&M 48760. Fine. (100/150) 38.  Cornish, Geoffrey S. and Michael J. Hurdzan.  Golf Course Design: An annotated bibliography with highlights of its history and resources. xv, 192 pp. Color photographs throughout. 24x17 cm. (9½x7”), red chieftain morocco, stamped and lettered in gilt, all edges gilt, red cloth slipcase. The Fiddlers Green Edition. No. 72 out of 75 deluxe copies. Worcestershire: Grant Books, 2006 Signed by the editors/compilers Cornish and Hurdzan, and signed by H.R.J. Grant, the Series Editor. Attractively bound at the bindery of Chivers-Period, Trowbridge, England. Fine. (400/600) 39.  Cornish, Geoffrey and Ronald E. Whitten.  The Architects of Golf: A Survey of Golf Course Design from Its Beginnings to the Present, with an Encyclopedic Listing of Golf Course Architects and Their Courses. viii, 648 pp. (4to), cloth-backed boards, dust jacket. First Edition. [New York]: HarperCollins, [1993] Signed by the author Cornish on the title page. Also signed by 61 golf course architects, signing on both sides of the half title page. These architects are listed in the book, along with the golf courses each has designed. First Edition of the Revised and Expanded edition of The Golf Course. Fine. (300/500)

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40.  (Country Club District, Warren, Ohio)  The Country Club District. One thousand acres. Restricted and Protected. [36] pp. Illustrated from photographs & a few plans. 19.5x13.5 cm. (7¾x5¼”), original wrappers. [Warren, OH]: c.1924 Rare original prospectus for “The Country Club District” of the Perkinswood Realty Co. and the Trumbull Country Club in Warren, Ohio. The Trumbull Country Club was opened in 1915 and represents one of the few United States designs of Stanley Thompson, the noted Canadian golf architect. There are numerous pictures of various golf holes and players. Laid in is a map showing the proposed development and the layout of the course, dated 1923. Also laid in is a flier depicting a model home in the development and announcing an open house for August, 1924. No copies listed in OCLC/WorldCat, although there is a similar prospectus listed, “The Country Club district; 1000 acres restricted; Upper Arlington” published in Columbus, Ohio in 1914, with one copy at the Ohio Historical Society. A little rubbing and wear to prospectus; worming to map margins and a few wormholes to map proper, a bit of worming to lower edge of flier; very good. (200/300) A COLLECTION OF SPALDING’S GUIDES 41. Cox, Charles S. [and later] Rice, Grantland, editor. Spalding’s Official Golf Guide - 14 editions. Includes: 9th edition. Wrappers detached, chipped and with tape repair, light marginal dampstaining to many leaves. 1904. * 16th edition. Wrappers chipped and detached, spine lacking. 1911. * 22d edition. Wrappers lacking (facsimile replacement). 1917. * 23d edition. Wrappers repaired with tape. 1918. * 24th edition. 1919. * 25th edition. 1920. * 27th edition. Wrappers lacking (facsimile replacement). 1922. * 28th edition. 1923. * 30th edition. Rebound in cloth. 1925. * 32d edition. Rebound in cloth. 1927. * 33d edition. 1928. * 34th edition. Re-backed with cloth spine. 1929. * 36th edition. Rebound in cloth. 1931. * 37th edition. Wrappers lacking (facsimile replacement). 1932. Together 14 editions of this periodical. New York: American Sports Publishing Co., 1904-1933 Also includes 3 more titles from the Spalding Athletic Library: Brown, Innis. How to Play Golf. [1933]. * Braid, James. Golf Guide and How to Play Golf. [1925?]. * Lawn Sports. [1931]. Together 17 volumes. Most with moderate wear to wrappers including detached wrappers; contents yellowed; mostly good or very good. (700/1000) HISTORY OF THE CRAIL GOLFING SOCIETY 42. (Crail Golfing Society) Dow, James Gordon. The Crail Golfing Society, 1786-1936, Being the History of an Eighteenth-Century Golf Club in the East Neuk of Fife. xi, 100 pp. Foreword by W. Norman Boase. Illustrated with plates from photographs. (8vo), tan and red cloth, lettered in gilt, edges untrimmed, glassine jacket. One of 250 copies. First Edition. Edinburgh: St. James Place, [1936] Prospectus, letter from the Crail Golfing Society secretary, and note on the author’s Royal Burgh of Crail letterhead laid in. The Crail Golfing Society is the seventh oldest golf club in the world, utilizing the Balcomie golf course, and is one of even fewer possessing a complete set of minutes from its inception. Crail also has the earliest record for the use of iron rings to maintain the holes, prior to the development of metal cups Murdoch 207; D&M 15220; D&J D18820. Bookplate of Robert John Smith, M.D. Light wear to glassine edges; corners lightly bumped; near fine. (1200/1800)

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43. Curtiss, Frederic H. & John Heard. The Country Club, 1882-1932. x, 213 pp. 18 plates from sepia-tone photographs with tissue-guards and several golf course map drawings. 26.2x20 cm. (10¼x8”), green cloth, top edge gilt. First Edition. Brookline, MA: Privately Printed for the Club, 1932 Murdoch calls this “a rich and handsome production which recites the long, rich and handsome history of the first country club in this country” - Murdoch 167; D&J C30520. A touch rubbed at spine ends and corners; else fine. (400/600) 44. Darwin, Bernard. Come to Britain for Golf: Golf in Great Britain and Northern Ireland. 8 pages folding into 16. Folding color pictorial booklet, containing illustrations throughout, including a large map on an entire side showing Great Britain and Northern Ireland and the principal golf course locations. 9x3¾”, folded self-wrappers (17x15¾” when unfolded). First Edition. London: Travel Association of Great Britain & Northern Ireland, [c.1946] Rare ephemeral Darwin item. Only the third copy at auction in the past twenty-five years. No. 16 in the publisher’s “Come to Britain” series of folders. D&M 14000; D&J D4660. A touch of wear; near fine (400/600) 45. Darwin, Bernard. The Golf Courses of Great Britain. 287 pp. Illustrated with 32 color plates from paintings, including a color frontispiece of St. Andrews. 23x15.4 cm. (9x6”), original green cloth, lettered in gilt. Second Edition, revised. London: Jonathan Cape Ltd., [1925] Murdoch 181; D&M 14430; D&J D7330. Spine a touch yellowed, lightly rubbed extremities, slight lean to spine; name in ink mostly erased from front free endpaper; very good. (200/300) DARWIN ON THE COURSES OF THE BRITISH ISLES 46. Darwin, Bernard. The Golf Courses of the British Isles. [8], 254 pp. Illustrated with plates (mostly in color) from paintings by Harry Rountree; printed tissue-guards. 23x17.5 cm. (9x7”), original green cloth decoratively stamped and lettered in gilt, top edge gilt. First Edition. London: Duckworth & Co, [1910] Darwin’s famous book covering the courses of Scotland, England and Ireland. Murdoch notes that “The illustrations, from original water colors, help to make this one of the fine books in the golf library, setting a high standard of excellence that Mr. Darwin would never fail to meet in his later books.” -Murdoch 181. D&J D7360. Light rubbing and bumping at spine ends and corners, tiny spots of very faint soiling; light marginal foxing within; very good. (800/1200) 47.  Darwin, Bernard, introduction.  A Golfer’s Gallery by Old Masters.  Introduction by Bernard Darwin. Illustrated with 18 full-page mounted color plates on card-stock leaves, of paintings depicting golf or golf relatives (Dutch Kolf, Het Kolven, Jeu de Mail) in different forms, from the 16th to the 19th centuries; plus other reproductions within the introduction. 40.5x33.2 cm. (16x13¼”), decorative green and black boards, paper cover label, string ties. First Edition. London: Country Life, [c.1920] Publisher’s “Suggestions for those who wish to Frame” tipped-in on the rear inside cover, as issued. D&J D4030; D&M 13890. Rubbed and chipped at spine ends and corners, lightly rubbed at all edges; very good. (800/1200) Page 13

48. Darwin, Bernard. Second Shots: Casual Talks About Golf. viii, 178 pp. Frontispiece portrait from a photograph of the author. 16.2x12.3 cm. (6¼x5”), original decorative light green boards, stamped and lettered in black, publisher’s color pictorial jacket. First Edition. London: George Newnes, 1930 Later issue jacket listing the first 19 titles in the John O’London’s Little Books series, of which Darwin’s book is No. 18 in the series. Murdoch 194; D&M 14240; D&J D6820. Jacket yellowed at spine, light finger soiling, several short closed tears, some repaired with tape on verso; slight shelf wear; very light foxing; very good volume in same jacket. (200/300) 49. Darwin, Bernard, editor. Six Golfing Shots by Six Famous Players. 40 pp. Introduction by Bernard Darwin. Contributions by Abe Mitchell, George Duncan, J. H. Taylor, Jim Barnes, James Braid, and Arnaud Massey. Illustrated from photos, including 2 color ad pages in the rear advertising golf clothes. 23x15.3 cm. (9x6”), original decorative blue paper wrappers, front cover stamped in olive green. First Edition. London: Dormeuil Frères, [1927] An advertising brochure promoting the game of golf. This copy lacks the title page. Murdoch 195; D&M 14250; D&J D6850. Lightly yellowed and/or rubbed at edges; lacks title page; else near fine. (150/250) 50. Debenham, Robert, President. Metropolitan Golf Club 1908-1929. [36] pp. Illustrated with tipped in photographs of the grounds and the golf club. 21.6x28 cm. (8½x11”), brown wrappers tied with green ribbon, faint gilt-lettered front cover. First Edition. Melbourne, Australia: Privately Printed, 1929 A rare club history of this important Australian club, with many photographs of various views of the greens and fairways, the old clubhouse, opening day, etc. D&J D11050. Light chipping and tiny tears at wrapper edges, a bit of wear to ribbon; internally near fine. (200/300) 51. (Del Monte Golf Course) Del Monte Golf & Country Club. Golf and Other Sports at Del Monte. [32] pp. Illustrated throughout from photographs and 2 maps, including a drawing of the golf course and a facsimile map showing a bird’s-eye view of Monterey and the Pacific Grove region. 22.8x15 cm. (9x6”), original saddle stitched color pictorial wrappers. First Edition. Del Monte, CA: [Privately Printed for the Del Monte Golf & Country Club by H. S. Crocker Co.], [1913] Scarce promotional pamphlet for the famed golf course and country club, which is one of the oldest and longest running courses west of the Mississippi (golf club in Portland, Oregon is the oldest). D&M 18120; D&J G10300. Some faint creasing to wrappers, a few tiny nicks at edges; very good. (400/600) 52. (Del Monte, Monterey, California) Snell, Geo. P., manager. Hotel del Monte, California. [24] pp. Profusely illustrated with photographs throughout. 14x17.8 cm. (5½x7”), brown illustrated saddle-stitched wrappers. First Edition. Monterey, California: Hotel del Monte, [c.1904] Promotional souvenir which contains many photographs of fine ladies and gentlemen enjoying the fine leisurely pursuits of the Hotel del Monte. Includes a few photographs of gentlemen enjoying the golf links. Photographs engraved by the Sunset Photo-Eng Co. and printed by the Sunset Press, San Francisco. With a bright green illustrated label tipped onto rear cover, showing a lady golfer and a gentlemen mounting a horse to play Polo. Fine. (150/250)

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ONE OF 1000 NUMBERED COPIES 53. Doak, Tom. The Confidential Guide to Golf Courses. 203, [51] pp. 11x8½, maroon cloth, lettered in gilt. No. 359 out of 1000 copies. [Michigan]: Renaissance Golf Design, Inc., 1994 Inscribed by Doaks to Pam Emory: “Who writes much more complete course reviews than I do.” Excellent guide to the world’s finest courses, much of which focuses on the United States. Contains the author’s Gourmet’s Choice of 31 favorite courses, 1-10 scale of course ratings, directory of American courses, directory of overseas courses and his Gazetteer of “Eclectic Eighteens.” D&J D15520. Upper corners bumped; near fine. (1200/1800) 54. Doak, Tom. The Confidential Guide to Golf Courses.  361 pp. Cloth, dust jacket. First Sleeping Bear Press Edition. [Chelsea, MI]: Sleeping Bear Press, [1996] A book on golf course architecture. D&J D15550. Fine. (200/300)

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THE ESSENTIAL GOLFING BIBLIOGRAPHIES 55. Donovan, Richard E. and Joseph S.F. Murdoch. The Game of Golf and the Printed Word, 1566-1985: A Bibliography of Golf Literature in the English Language - Deluxe Edition. xvi, 658 pp. Introductory essay by Herbert Warren Wind. 8vo. Full gilt-decorated green morocco, spine lettered in gilt, raised bands, all edges gilt, publisher’s original cloth slipcase. No. 23 of 350 deluxe hand-numbered copies. First Edition. Endicott, NY: Castalio, 1988 Signed by Dick Donovan, Joe Murdoch and Herbert Warren Wind on the limitation page. Unsurpassed and invaluable reference to books related to golf, with 4800 authoritative entries. D&J D17980. A touch of sunning to slipcase; else fine. (200/300)

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56.  Donovan, Richard E. and Rand Jerris.  The Game of Golf and the Printed Word 15662005. A Bibliography of Golf Literature in the English Language. 2 volumes. Vol. I: A-L; Vol. II: M-Z, plus index. Introduction Essay by Alastair J. Johnston. Illustrations from book covers, prospectus, rare texts, Bobby Jones’ bookplate, etc., throughout, including endpapers. Errata slip, laid in. 4to. dark blue leather-backed blue cloth, stamped and lettered in gilt, all edges gilt, housed together in publisher’s slipcase. No. 194 of 225 copies, signed by Dick Donovan, Rand Jerris and Alastair Johnston on the limitation. First Edition, deluxe issue. Endicott, NY: Castalio Press, 2006 A must for any collector of golf literature. The long awaited update of the most comprehensive reference guide on golf literature, containing over 15,000 entries, more than three times the previous edition (Donovan & Murdoch) in 1987. Includes hundreds of previously undiscovered publications from 1566-1985, plus works published up to an including 2005. Organized in alphabetical order by author (or subject if no author) and includes an index of club histories organized by state and country. Contains annotations for certain select titles, authors or major golf figures. Sadly, this, a masterpiece, would be the final golf reference from Dick Donovan, truly a pioneer and great person in the golf collecting world. Co-contributor, Rand Jerris is the Director of the USGA Museum and Archives and holds a Ph.D. in Art and Archaeology from Princeton University. Fine. (700/1000) 57. Donovan, Richard E. and Rand Jerris. The Game of Golf and the Printed Word 1566-2005. A Bibliography of Golf Literature in the English Language. 2 volumes. Vol. I: A-L; Vol. II: M-Z, plus index. 27.7x21.5 cm. (11x8¼”), blue gilt-lettered cloth, housed together in publisher’s slipcase. First Trade Edition. Endicott, NY: Castalio Press, 2006 A must for any collector of golf literature. The long awaited update of the most comprehensive reference guide on golf literature, containing over 15,000 entries, more than three times the previous edition (Donovan & Murdoch) in 1987. Includes hundreds of previously undiscovered publications from 1566-1985, plus works published up to an including 2005. Organized in alphabetical order by author (or subject if no author) and includes an index of club histories organized by state and country. Contains annotations for certain select titles, authors or major golf figures. Sadly, this, a masterpiece, would be the final golf reference from Dick Donovan, truly a pioneer and great person in the golf collecting world. Fine. (400/700) 58.  Dunn, John D[uncan].  Golf: Elementary Instruction for Beginners [in Golf Goods Retail Catalogue, 1899, Bridgeport Gun Implement Co.].  104 pp. With photos of golf clubhouses, golfer’s golfing, cuts of golf balls & clubs, etc. 17x11.4 cm. (6¾x4½”), original wrappers. New York: Bridgeport Gun Implement Co., 1899 Scarce booklet with a catalogue of goods from the Bridgeport Gun Implement Co., plus the instructional articles by Dunn beginning at page 39. “John Duncan Dunn trained as a professional greenskeeper and course builder…He first worked for the sporting goods firms of Slazenger and Bridgeport Gun and Implement Co., before accepting a professional appointment at Ardsley Country Club” – Donovan & Jerris (p.187), this title not listed. Very good or better. (200/300) 59. (Echo Lake Country Club) Faxon, Dike. History of Echo Lake Country Club: Over Fifty-Six Years of Links of Friendships and of Golf, 1899-1956. 100 pp. 20.5x14 cm. (8x5½”), blue wrappers, cloth-covered spine. [Westfield, NJ]: [Echo Lake Country Club], 1956 Rare club history, with a lot of content. One copy located by OCLC / Worldcat at Rutger’s University. D&J F3520; D&M 16490. Very light wear from handling; near fine. (150/250) Page 16

60.  Ellis, Jeffery B.  The Clubmaker’s Art: Antique Golf Clubs and Their History.  576 pp. Foreword by Karen Bednarski (Director, World Golf Hall of Fame, Curator at USGA Museum from 1989-1996). Illustrated from 800 full-color photographs depicting more than 640 antique clubs. 30.5x22.5 cm. (12x9”), padded black leatherette, lettered in gilt, all edges gilt, publisher’s matching gilt-lettered black slipcase. Number 90 of 400 copies. First Edition. [Oak Harbor, WA]: Zephyr Productions Inc., [1997] Signed by author on the limitation page. Reveals the evolution of the game as well as combining historical information with entertaining anecdotes and quotations. Also, describes in detail more than 1000 rare and innovative clubs, and their inventors. D&J E5560. Small portion of slipcase at top and bottom of spine peeling; fine. (250/350) 61. Evans, Charles (Chick), Jr. Chick Evans’ Golf Book. 343 + [1] ad pp. Illustrated with 65 plates from photographs. Gilt-lettered green cloth. First Trade Edition. New York / Chicago: Thomas E. Wilson / Reilly & Lee, [1921] Murdoch 230; D&M 16000; D&J E8620. Rubbed at spine and corners, a touch frayed at spine ends, a few tiny faint spots of soiling; rear hinge starting; very good. (100/150) 62. Evans, Charles (Chick), Jr. Chick Evans’ Golf Book: The Story of the Sporting Battles of the Greatest of all Amateur Golfers. 343 + [1] ad pp. Illustrated with 65 plates from photographs. Gilt-lettered green cloth. First Trade Edition. New York / Chicago: Thomas E. Wilson / Reilly & Lee, [1921] One of the classics in golf by a great player (one of the greatest amateurs of all time). Murdoch 230; D&M 16000; D&J E8620. A bit of insect damage to front cover, spine gilt dull, small ink blot to rear cover; else very good. (100/150) 63. (Facsimiles) Four facsimiles of famous golf books. Includes: Darwin, Bernard. Tee Shots and Others. No. 141 of 1500 copies. 1984. * Hutchinson, Horace G. Fifty Years of Golf. No. 909 of 1500 copies. 1985. * Tulloch, W.W. The Life of Tom Morris, with Glimpses of St. Andres and Its Golfing Celebrities. No. 1273 of 1500 copies. 1992. * Thomas, Geo. C., Jr. Golf Architecture in America: Its Strategy and Construction. Jacket. [1997]. Together, 4 volumes. Cloth, 1st 3 in slipcases. Far Hills, NJ & Chelsea, MI: Various dates The first three are published by the United States Golf Association; the last by the Sleeping Bear Press. All in fine condition. (100/150) 64. Faust, Commander W.H. This Hectic Game of Golf. 20 pp. 21x14.7 cm. (8¼x5¾”), gray wrappers printed in black. Ann Arbor, Michigan: Privately Printed, [c.1930] A rare work on golf etiquette. With rubberstamp of noted collector Dr. Robert J. Smith on front wrapper. With gilt-lettered sticker of Rhod McEwan on inside front wrapper. D&J F3430; D&M 16470. The name “Stewart” written in pencil on front wrapper; else near fine. (200/300)

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65.  (Flip Book - McGregor Golf Company)  Golf Score Book. Compliments of the Crawford, McGregor & Canby Co., Dayton, Ohio, U.S.A.  38 leaves, comprising title & 37 scorecards, on the versos of which are descriptions and pictures of different clubs manufactured by the Crawford, McGregor & Canby Co. and pictures of a woman golfer wearing hat and long dress, when flipped through she swings the club. 10.5x6.5 cm. (4¼x2½”) cream celluloid covers decoratively lettered in gilt. Neward, NJ: Whitehead & Hoag Co., 1899 Scarce ephemeral item from the company that was to become McGregor Golf, featuring its tradmark Willie Dunn golf clubs, being a score book, club catalogue and flip book. Fine condition. (200/300) 66. Floyd, Channing. The Little Golf Teacher. 23 pp. Photographic illustrations. 11.4x5.5 cm. (4½x2½”), leatherette, lettered in yellow. First Edition. New York: Privately Printed, 1925 Pocket-sized instructional booklet edited and illustrated by Channing Floyd, “Twice Champion of Greater New York.” D&J F10420; D&M 16810. Rare. Lettering faded, a few tiny marks of soiling to front cover; else fine. (200/300) SCORECARD SIGNED BY PRESIDENT FORD 67. (Ford, Gerald) Golf score card signed by Gerald Ford and Pappy Boyington. Score card from the Vail Golf Club in Vail, Colorado. Unused, and folded. When folded measures 15.2x10 cm. (6x4”). No date Signed on one panel by Gerald Ford and Pappy Boyington. Light rubbing at edges and creases; very good. (150/250) 68. Forgan, David R. Golf - Broadside printing. Broadside, 47x30.5 cm. (18½x12”) plus margins. Laid down to stiff backing, matted. No place: c.1910 Forgan, a well-known Chicago banker, was the winner of the first Western Amateur Championship in 1899. Soiling to mount and matting, a bit browned; good. (150/250) 69.  Forrest, J[ames].  Golf made Easy.  Preface by Van Tassel Sutphen. Illustrated with 214 photographic images. 24.2x18.37¼” (9½x7”, green cloth, gilt-lettered spine, dust jacket. First Edition. London: Thomas Murby & Co., 1933 Signed by Forrest on the front pastedown “Mr. Forrest was, apparently, not only conscientious, but insistent about being heard. He was to write this and three additional books propounding his theory about golf.” D&J F12280; D&M 17000; Murdoch 262. Rare in the original dust jacket. Jacket with some chipping and tears; very good or better. (300/500) 70. (Fruitlands) Historical Sketch of ‘Fruitlands’ Home of the Augusta National Golf Club. 7 pp. 23.5x11.3 cm. (9¼x4½”). Augusta, GA: Augusta National Golf Club, 1978 Center spread showing the flowering plants of each of the 18 holes. Near fine.

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ONLY THE SECOND COPY OFFERED BY PBA GALLERIES 71.  Gault, W.K.  Practical Golf Greenkeeping.  100 + [2] ad pp. Illustrated with plates from photographs including frontispiece portrait of Gault and ads. 8½x5½, original gilt-lettered green cloth. First Edition. London: Golf Printing & Publishing, [c.1910] Gault was the greenkeeper at the Bruntsfield Links in Scotland. He begins his preface, “In this little book on the art of greenkeeping, I shall endeavour to set forth a plain treatise which is the outcome of my own personal experience, together with the study and general observations regarding results of various methods in greenkeeping, on both seaside and inland golf courses, all of which were possessed of some little peculiarities worth finding out.” Only two offerings found in auction records, which were both for the Murdoch copy offered through PBA Galleries in 1998 ($1300) and again in 2007 ($3,750). Light wear to cloth, corners lightly bumped, endpapers browned; near fine. (4000/6000)

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72. (Golf Trading Cards) PGA Tour. Over 130 PGA Tour trading cards. Approximately 136 PGA Tour golf trading cards, plus 1 unopened package of cards. Housed in plastic sleeves in a 3-ring binder. PGA Tour, mostly 1990 Many from the Special Inaugural Set of 100 PGA Tour Cards of a limited printing, from 1990. A few with very light edge wear from handling; else fine. (100/150) 73.  (“Golf With the Masters” )  The Best of Golf Lesson-Minder Kit with 11 instructional pamphlets. 11 fold out brochures/pamphlets titled “Golf With the Masters” featuring lessons by professional golfers, each with their picture on the cover of the pamphlet. Loose in thin cardboard container titled “The Best of Golf Lesson-Minder Kit”. 23.5x13 cm. (9x5¼”). St. Paul, MN: Brown & Bigelow, 1954 Uncommon set of instructional pamphlets in the original container. The pamphlets were combined with advertising for J.L.Clark better shoes in Corning, NY. The pamphlets are: 1) Instructions with your driver by Sam Snead; 2) “Don’t be afraid of the brassie” by Lawson Little; 3) Cary Middlecoff works the 2 and 3 woods; 4) “Your 4 wood can be your pal” by Gene Sarazen; 5) Ed Furgol can help you with your long irons; 6) A lesson with the medium irons by Jimmy Demaret; 7)Tommy Bolt instructs you with your 6 iron; 8)”Scoring with your short irons”, by Jim Turnesa; 9) “Reach for the wedge”, with Lew Worsham; 10) A lesson in the deep rough by Johnny Revolta; 11) Putter trouble? Lloyd Mangrum can help you. Not in Donovan & Jerris. Container with some foxing and light wear, pamphlets fine. (300/500) 74.  (Golf and Ping-Pong)  Golf and Ping-Pong.  23 pp. Illustrations throughout. 15.5x10 cm. (6¼x4”), saddle-stitched wrappers, lettered and illustrated in red and black. First Edition. Portsmouth, Virginia: Seaborad Air Line, [c.1903] With practical golf points by Walter J. Travis. With a map of the Links of St. Augustine of the Florida East Coast Golf Club, “an ideal Southern course.” D&J G10330; D&M 18140. Front wrapper detached, a bit of browning or tiny spots to wrappers; very good. (200/300) 75. (Golf as Champions Play It) Various. Golf as Champions Play It. 40 pp. Drawings throughout. 17.3x12.5 cm. (6¾x5”), pale green saddle-stitched wrappers, printed in black. Later Edition. Chicago: Associate Editors, Inc., 1929 Subtitled on the front cover, “Important Questions on Golf answered by a Group of World Famous Professional Players and Champions.” D&J G10420 (first edition). A bit of yellowing to wrapper edges; near fine. (200/300) 76.  (Golfers Magazine)  Evans, “Chick”, & Crafts W. Higgins, editors.  Golfers Magazine. 6 issues, unbroken run, Vol. 26, No. 3 (Jan. 1915) to Vol. 27, No. 2 (June 1915). Profusely illustrated from photographs, drawings, etc.; numerous advertisements. 24x16.5 cm. (9½x6½”), bound in buckram, original color pictorial wrappers for each issue included. Chicago: Golfers’ Magazine Company, 1915 A great resource for articles and stories by the leading golfers and authors, including H.B. Martin, Harry Vardon, Chick Evans, Jr., Harold Hilton, Bernard Darwin, Robert E. Howard, and more. Soiling to buckram, internally fine or nearly so. (300/500)

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77. (Golfola) The Game of Golfola. Folding brochure with 6 panels (one panel blank). When folded measures 21.6x9.6 cm. (8½x3¾). Each panel illustrated and lettered in black and orange. Spencer, OH: Monosmith Bros., [c.1915] The game of “Golfola” was manufactured by Monosmith Bros. of Spencer, Ohio. It is an indoor golf game to be used on a 12 foot rug, on which you place a block, wicket, and cup. Designed to test your putting skills, it is “an indoor golf game with a real kick. It is so designed that every stroke of the putter is required.” The price of the complete set is $15, but the prices of each component is included just in case you only need the wicket, for example, for $4. A touch rubbed from handling at edges, the price of the cup crossed out (was $2.50) and beneath in ink reads 1.50; else near fine. (100/150) A NEAR FINE COPY OF A FRAGILE RARITY 78. (Gorham Golf Book) The Gorham Golf Book. 148 pp. Illustrated with 16 tipped-in color plates by John Hassal, plus numerous color decorations throughout, including title page; attached red ribbon bookmark. 10x6 cm. (4x2½”), original pictorial flexible and soft calf, top edge gilt, housed in a custom cloth drop-back box with gilt-lettered morocco spine label from Paul James Bookbinder of Alexandria, VA. First Edition. New York: The Gorham Manufacturing Co., 1903 Rare and important golf book, with charming illustrations by John Hassal. D&M 19030; D&J G32380. Rubbing at wrapper edges, few tiny spots of darkening on spine; still a near fine copy of a fragile book, of which the binding does not hold up well. (1200/1800) 79. Graffis, Herb. A Treasury of Golf Tips - two copies including one signed by Graffis. 2 copies. 31 pp. 18x12 cm. (7x4¾”), saddle-stitched green wrappers. First Edition. Chicago: Golfing, [c.1940] One copy inscribed and signed by Herb Graffis on the first page. This work compiled by Graffis, the editor of Golfing and Golfdom magazines. Light wear; near fine. (100/150) 80. Graham Research Institute. Study of Acceptance of a Proposed Plan to Market a Special Golf Club Set for Young People made for Edward L. Bernays. 15 typed leaves, bound in tan wrappers. 28x21 cm. (11x8¼”). New York: Graham Research Service, November, 1939 A working copy of this report generated by Graham Research Service, interviewing people (names supplied by the American Golf Institute) on their reception of the idea of special golf clubs made for youngsters. The report includes the interviewees, the questions asked, and the results of their questionnaire, along with a summary/analysis. There are numerous pencil notes in the margins, making this a working copy of someone involved in the pre-production of this possible product. A few pencil notes on front wrapper, light finger soiling; very good. (150/250)

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81. (Hagen, Walter) Murray, Frank “Midge”. Scrapbook celebrating Walter Hagen, made by his friend Frank “Midge” Murray. Scrapbook of Walter Hagen articles pasted into a 1920 Dupont trade catalog. 25.4x17.5 cm. (10x7”). 9 leaves upon which articles from various magazines have been pasted. Also includes a hand-written “Dont’s for Golfers,” and in the same hand, “Driving Advice from F.A. Murray.” Also an original silverprint (of Murray?) and signed, “Respectfully yours Midge Murray.” At rear is tipped in several leaves of golf instruction by Murray, dated 1925. c.1925 Compiled by Frank “Midge” Murray who was Walter Hagen’s close friend and assistant pro at Oakland Hills. Some finger soiling and wear to wrappers and contents from handling; very good. (200/300) 82. Hagen, Walter. The Walter Hagen Story, by the Haig, Himself. [8], 342 pp. Illustrated from photographs. (8vo), blue cloth-backed red boards, lettered in gilt, pictorial jacket. First Edition. New York: Simon and Schuster, 1956 Gift inscribed and signed by Walter Hagen on front free endpaper, “To My sincere friend Lloyd Hooker. Golfingly Walter Hagan” in blue pen. D&J H1810; D&M 19900. Jacket chipped at edges; volume about fine. (400/600) 83. Hallam, A.E. Straight Road to Success in Golf: How to Become an Accomplished Player. 47 pp. 18x12.2 cm. (7¼x4¾”), illustrated brown saddle-stitched wrappers. First Edition. Manchester: Allied Newspapers Limited, [c.1928] A rare book, especially so in this condition, with the original illustrated brown wrappers. With the golfing bookplate of Sam Sharp tipped in at inside front wrapper. D&G H2980; D&M 20010. Front wrapper detached, rear nearly so, with tiny chips and tears at wrapper edges; very good. (150/250) 84. (Hampton Terrace, Augusta, GA) Hampton Terrace. Augusta, Georgia. 15, [1] pp. 17.7x10.1 cm. (7x4”), white saddle-stitched wrappers, with front color photographic illustration of a lady golfer in front of the clubhouse. Augusta, GA: Hampton Terrace Co., 1909 Hampton Terrace resort and golf club is described in this promotional brochure for the 1909 season, and accompanied by photographs of the landscape and leisure there, including three greens on the golf course. Some faint wear and finger soiling to wrappers; else fine. (200/300) 85. (Handbook) The Rother Golf Club Rye [Handbook]. 28 pp. Photographs, advertisements, and 1 folding plan of the golf course. 18.4x12 cm. (7¼x4¾”), tan saddle-stitched wrappers, cover printed in blue. London: The Golf Clubs Association, 1929 Designed by H.H. Hilton, the Rother Golf Course was founded in 1926. Some mild soiling; else near fine. (100/150)

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“ONE OF THE MOST ENGAGING BOOKS EVER WRITTEN ABOUT THE GAME” 86.  Haultain, [Theodore] Arnold.  The Mystery of Golf.  vii, [3], 152 pp. With annotations printed in red on the page margins (as issued). 19x12.8 cm. (7½x5”), original green cloth-backed geometric patterned boards, spine lettered in gilt. No. 140 of 440 copies designed by Bruce Rogers and printed at the Riverside Press. First Edition. Boston: Houghton Mifflin, 1908 With an armorial bookplate of Grenville-Lindall-Winthrop on front pastedown. Murdoch writes: “One of the most entertaining books ever written on the psychology of golf.” Donovan states: “The Mystery of Golf was one of the first books to explore the metaphysical and philosophical aspects of the game. In the opinion of some critics, it is one of the most engaging books ever written about the game...” - Murdoch 329; D&M 20420; D&J H9280. A touch rubbed at volume spine ends, a bit of tiny faint soiling; near fine. (2000/3000) 87.  (Hawick Golf Club)  Barrie, James.  Historical Sketch of the Hawick Golf Club. With Complete List of Members, Constitution and Rules, &c., appended. xi, [5], 183 pp. Illustrated from drawings by Tom Scott; also from photographs and a double page course map in the back. 18.5x12.2 cm. (7¼x5”), original red cloth, pictorially stamped and lettered in gilt, top edge gilt. First Edition. Hawick: James Edgar, 1898 An interesting history of this old Scottish club, and the first book to be solely devoted to the history of a Scottish club. D&J B7180; D&M 630; Murdoch 38. Light soiling to cloth, bookplate removed from front pastedown, front hinge cracked; very good. (200/300)

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88. Hawtree, Fred. Colt & Co., Golf Course Architects: A Biographical Study... v, 214 pp. 21.5x15 cm. (8½x6”), green cloth, dust jacket. No. 570 of 1000 hand-numbered copies. First Edition. Oxford, England: Cambuc Archive, [1991] Signed on limitation page by the author. Includes a 16 page addendum laid in rear pocket, bound in saddle stitched green wrappers. Biographical study of Henry Shapeland Colt (1869-1951) and his partners C.H. Alison, J. S. F. Morrison, and Dr. A. Mackenzie. Fine in fine jacket. (300/500)

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89. Heddle, Ethel F. A Secret of St Andrews. 251 pp. 18x12 cm. (7x4¾”), gray wrappers lettered in black with laid on color cover illustration of a lady. Cupar-Fife: J. & G. Innes, [1923] A Scottish mystery novel by Ethel Heddle, with some golf content. Wrapper edges chipped with short tears and creasing at edges, a few tiny spots of soiling; name in ink on title page, a few yellow spots; very good. (100/150) 90. Helme, Eleanor E. Family Golf. xi, 272 pp. Foreword by Joyce Wethered. Illustrations by Barbara Turner. Red cloth, spine lettered in yellow, pictorial jacket. First Edition. London: J.M. Dent, [1938] Signed by the author on the title page. Original order form laid in. Magazine review pasted to front endpaper. Scarce in the original jacket. Author was the organizer of the Girls’ Golf Championship and International Match for the “Bystander,” of which paper she was the golfing editor. Murdoch 335; D&M 20540; D&J H12700. Jacket lightly worn at edges; volume fine. (300/500) ANNALS OF EDINBURGH & LEITH 1839 91.  Henderson, E[benezer].  Annals of Edinburgh and Leith, embracing a minute and comprehensive development of their ecclesiastical, municipal, literary, and charitable institutions, public buildings, improvements, remarkable events ... A.D. 452 ... [to] A.D. 1838. 64 pp. 12x7.5 cm. (4¾x3”), brown gilt-lettered cloth. Edinburgh: Fraser and Crawford, 1839 Rare little book with a few important dates in the history of golf such as: 1735, Edinburgh Burgess Golfing Society Instituted (pp. 42), plus two other dates of golf on pages 44 and 46. Only 1 copy located by OCLC / Worldcat at the National Library of Scotland. Covers worn at edges, front cover starting to split at front joint; lightly foxed early leaves; very good. (200/300) 92. Heywood, John. John Heywood’s Guide to Lancashire, Cheshire, Derbyshire, Yorkshire and North Wales Golf. 182 pp. 18.3x12 cm. (7½x4¾”), original tan limp linen wrappers, illustrated and lettered in black and red. Second Edition. Manchester: John Heywood Ltd., [1921] D&J 16360; D&M 20850. Very light wear to linen wrappers from handling; very good. (200/300) 93. Hezlet, May [Mrs. M.E.L. Ross]. Ladies’ Golf. viii, 336 pp. Illustrated with plates from photographs, including a frontispiece portrait of the author. 20x13.5 cm. (7¾x5½”), original decorative green cloth stamped in gilt and black, top edge gilt. First Edition. London: Hutchinson, 1904 The companion volume to J. H. Taylor’s “Taylor on Golf,” this offers insights into the ladies’ game of the period. D&M 20870; D&J H16420. Rubbed at spine ends and corners, some fraying and chipping at spine ends, and subsequent repair done at those spots, other faint marks to covers; very good. (400/600)

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94. Highman, Walter J ., M.D. A Heavenly Meeting: A Sequel. 7 pp. 25.3x17.4 cm. (10x6¾”), pale blue saddle-stitched wrappers. Reprinted from the Archives of Dermatology and Syphilology July, 1925, Vol. 12, pp. 55-61. Chicago: American Medical Association, 1925 The narrative takes place during a golf match. “...golf had become the passion of the Celestial Dermatological Society.” Strange work that is categorized as reference in D&J. D&J H17080; D&M 20950. Some yellowing and a touch foxed at wrapper edges, “Yale Medical Library General,” stamped on front cover, small crayon mark; very good. (200/300) 95. Hillerich & Bradsby Co. Grand Slam Golf Classics: Dramatic Moments of the great matches of all time, replayed and made a part of the written history of the ancient and honorable game. 62 pp. With a few figure illustrations. 20.3x12.8 cm. (8x5”), original light blue-gray saddle stitched wrappers. First Edition. Louisville, KY: Hillerich & Bradsby Co., [c.1931] Discusses eight historic golfing events, including: Ouimet ties Vardon and Ray at U.S. Open in 1913; Bobby Jones vs. Bobby Cruickshank at U.S. Open in 1923; Sarazen meets Hagen at the PGA Championship in 1923, etc. D&J H17320; D&M 20990. Lightly foxed inside and out; very good. (100/150) 96. Hillerich & Bradsby Co. The First Step to Par Golf. [12] pp. 15.2x11.5 cm. (6x4½”), saddlestitched illustrated wrappers. Louisville, Kentucky: Hillerich & Bradsby Co., [c.1931] D&J H17380. Some light soiling and yellowing to wrappers; else near fine.

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HILTON & SMITH’S CLASSIC ROYAL AND ANCIENT GAME OF GOLF 97.  Hilton, Harold H. and Garden G. Smith.  The Royal & Ancient Game of Golf.  xxvi, 276 pp. Profusely illustrated from photographs, drawings, paintings, etc.; 3 full-color plates (including frontispiece) and 2 photogravures; tissue guards. 31x24.5 cm. (12¼x9¾”), original red pebble calf covers, all edges gilt. No. 339 of 900 copies. First (Subscriber’s) Edition. London: Published for Golf Illustrated, Ltd. by London & Counties Press, 1912 First Subscriber’s edition with the location for the subscriber’s name left blank. Includes a listing of golf books published to 1912. “This is one of the most magnificent books in the entire library of golf, comprehensive in content, very handsome in appearance and attractively illustrated.” - Murdoch 348; D&J H17860. Spine and extremities rubbed with some scattered nicks, scratches and other faint soiling to covers; hinged tender; lightly foxed at early and late leaves (including title page); else near fine internally; very good overall. (1500/2000)

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98. Hobbs, Michael. The Ryder Cup: The Illustrated History. - Author’s Presentation Copy. 192 pp. Foreword by Peter Alliss. Illustrated from photographs and charts. 9½x7, gilt-decorated full blue morocco with Ryder Cup vignette stamped on the front cover, lettered in gilt, gilt-lettered red morocco spine label, marbled endpapers, all edges gilt, blue cloth slipcase; bound by J. P. Stallard, Worcester. No. 2 of 95 hand-numbered copies, issued as the “Author’s Presentation Copy.” First Edition. Worcestershire, England: Grant Hobbs / Grant Books, [1989] Signed by Hobbs and Alliss on the limitation page. The Joseph Murdoch copy, with his bookplate on front pastedown. D&J H19120. Front joint rubbed, near fine. (600/900) 99.  Hogan, Ben.  Power Golf.  xv, [2], 166 pp. Foreword by Ed Dudley. Illustrated from photographs. (8vo), light blue-green-grayish cloth, lettered in green, pictorial orange jacket. First Edition. New York: A.S. Barnes, [1948] Inscribed: “To Grace with best wishes. Golfingly, Ben Hogan” in ink on the front free endpaper. Murdoch 352; D&M 21260; D&J H19960. Jacket spine faded, some chipping to edges, price clipped from front flap; upper corner bumped; very good. (600/900) 100. Horton, Chester. Chester Horton’s Library for Golfers: Book No. 1-3. 3 volumes, including: The Fundamentals of The Golfing Swing. Book No. 1. * The Driving Swing! Book No. 2. * Swing Your Club Past Your Body. Book No. 3. Each 12.7x 7.7 cm. (5x3”), saddle-stitched wrappers with photograph of Chester Horton on front cover. Each with diagram illustrations within. Chicago: John F. Dille Co., 1934 D&J H22510, 22540, and 22570. Book No. 1 with a smudge and faint pencil writing on front wrapper; else all near fine. (200/300) 101. Horton, Chester. The Chester Horton Golf Lessons (Standard) [cover title]. 32 pp. Cartoon illustrations throughout, photograph of Horton on front cover. 29x22 cm. (11½x8¾”), original pale blue wrappers, printed in black. * Also includes a variant issue of the same book. The front wrapper title reads: Better Golf for Golfers. Chester Horton’s New 1925 Book of 10 Complete Golf Lessons Fully Illustrated. Published for readers of Chicago Evening American, a good newspaper. Together 2 volumes. Chicago: Chicago Evening American, [c.1925] The imprint varies by which newspaper distributed the title. Includes 10 lessons, each with several illustrations. D&J H22480. Each with mild to moderate edge wear to wrappers, some faint creasing and finger soiling; very good. (150/250) 102. Horton, Chester. The Chester Horton Golf Lessons (Standard) [cover title] - with the VisaGolf photograph flip book. 32 pp. Cartoon illustrations throughout, photograph of Horton on front cover. 29x22 cm. (11½x8¾”), original pale blue wrappers, printed in black. * Visa-Golf: Golf Before Your Eyes - Driver. Photograph flip book. [60] pp. 10.2x7.7 cm. (4x3”), black wrappers. Chicago: Chester Horton Golf Institute, [1925] To be used together, as per the wrapper cover. According to Donovan & Jerris there were other photograph flip books for other clubs like the MidIron, Putt and Mashie. The Driver is not listed in D&J. See D&J H22630, 22660, & 22690. D&J 22480. Large volume with lightly yellowed wrapper margins, else near fine; photo flip book is fine. (200/300)

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103. [Hoskins, Mabel S.]. Golf for Women, By a Woman Golfer. xii, [4], 263 pp. Illustrated with plates from photographs. Terra cotta cloth, stamped in gilt, top edge gilt. First Edition. New York: Moffat, Yard & Company, 1916 Printed “Copyrighted Illustrations” paper slip, tipped-in on the final text leaf. Murdoch 877; D&M 20650; D&J W21760. Lightly rubbed and bumped at edges, light soiling; name in ink on front pastedown; very good. (200/300) 104. (Hotel Chamberlin) Adams, George F., manager. Hotel Chamberlin, Old Point Comfort, Virginia - brochure. Folding brochure. When folded measures 20.3x10.2 cm. (8x4”). Illustrated with photographs and art by Blanchard Co. NY, including two color illustrations of a lady golfer (at brochure covers), as she’s escorted by Military personnel, with the hotel in the background. [c.1910] “What of golf? One has not space, if words, to tell now of the homage the Chamberlin and Old Point pay to the royal and ancient game. The Old Point links are as good as the best played over by any golf club in the land.” -brochure. Very faint soiling; else fine. (150/250) THREE LOTS OF GOLFING HUMOR 105.  (Humor)  Listen To This One...  20 pp. Cartoon illustrations throughout. 15.2x8.8 cm. (6x3½”), saddle-stitched illustrated wrappers. United States Rubber Company, 1933 A book of humorous golf stories submitted by some of the most famous names in the sport. D&J L13180; D&M 24130. Light soiling to wrappers; else fine. (150/250) 106. (Humor) Small group of golf humor. Includes: Fletcher, Charles. How to Play Bad Golf. Spalding, 1935. * Thompson, Pat. The Battle of Bunker Hill. [cover] A Treatise of Golf. 1962. * Golf Monthly: That’s Golf! Illus by Peter Davidson. Munro-Barr, [c.1979]. * Wilson, Harry leon. So This is Golf! Cloth, dj (chipped). Cosmopolitan Book Corporation, 1923. * Golfer’s Diary: Where he Keeps Scores I can’t Forget or Lies Lies Lies. C. Mal Bowden, 1962. * Thom, M.D. It’s a Golf Rule. Evening Citizen, [1951]. * DeMonte, Lt. Col. John R., ed. A Collection and Portfolio of Golf Humor. Signed by editor on front cover. 1983. * Ragaway, Martin A. The World’s Worst Golf Jokes. Price, Stern, Sloan, 1980. * Loscalzo, Dic. On the Links. Associated Feature Service, 1926. * 2 editions of: Ragaway, Martin A. Sex Before Golf: It Can’t Hurt Your Birdie. Laughter Library, 1st: 1982, and 2nd: 1983. Together 11 volumes, all but one in wrappers. Various places: Various dates Mostly light general wear from handling; mostly very good.

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107. (Humor) Three volumes of golf humor. Includes: Triefus, Paul. The Most Excellent Historie of MacHamlet - Hys Handycap, or, As You Swipe It... Cloth-backed pictorial boards. First Edition. Simpkin, Marshall, Hamilton, Kent, 1922. * Beaman, S.G. Hulme. The Adventures of Larry the Lamb: Golf (Toytown Rules). Color pictorial wrappers. First Edition. George Lapworth, [1935]. * Foxy Grandpa Playing Ball. Pictorial Boards. Comes with a spoon with an embossed illustration of Foxy Grandpa swinging the golf club. M.A. Donohue & Co., [1908]. Together 3 volumes. Various places: Various dates D&J T15520 and D&J B9670. Moderate general wear to each; very good.

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108.  Hunter, Robert.  The Links.  xxvi, 163 pp. 22x15.7 cm. (8¾x6¼”), original decorative green cloth. First Edition. New York: Scribner’s, 1926 A classic early American book on golf architecture, containing numerous fine illustrations from photographs and drawings of famous U.S. golf course holes. D&J H27280; D&M 21930. Spine darkened, moderately rubbed edges, some light soiling all over; name rubberstamped on endpapers, hinges tender; very good. (300/500) 109. Hunter, Robert. The Links. xxvi, 163 pp. Illustrated with several plates from photographs, including frontispiece with tissue-guard; plus golf course drawings; decorative endpapers with Dr. MacKenzie’s St. Andrews golf course illustration present. 8¾x6, bound in plain green cloth, lettered in black, edges trimmed; bound by Golfdom Magazine. First Edition, second binding state. New York: Scribner’s [but Golfdom Magazine], 1926 [but 1935 binding] According to Donovan, “In 1935 Golfdom Magazine purchased from Scribners’ a few hundred unbound copies and bound them in a plain green cloth.” The contents are identical to the original first edition. Murdoch 378; D&M 21930; D&J H27280 (see note). Lightly rubbed extremities, faint scratches and some faint soiling to covers; very good. (200/300) FOUR BY HORACE HUTCHINSON 110. Hutchinson, Horace, editor. British Golf Links: A Short Account of the Leading Golf Links of the United Kingdom with Numerous Illustrations and Portraits. viii, 331 + v ad pp. Illustrated from numerous photographs and engravings throughout. (4to), original decorative green cloth with spine and front cover stamped in brown and black, lettered in gilt, dark brown endpapers, with custom green cloth slipcase with gilt-lettered morocco spine label. First Trade Edition. London: J.S. Virtue, 1897 With a period inscription in ink on verso of front free endpaper, “Rex Howell, In recollection of a chapter of accidents to and from, and damn good matches of Littlestone in Lea. W.P.K.” An account of 51 of the finest British golf courses, including Pau, Biaritz and Cannes, (as well as 3 in France). Murdoch 385; D&M 2950; D&J H28240. Mild soiling and scratches to covers, rubbed and bumped at spine and corners, some tearing at top edge of rear joint; hinges tender; very light foxing on versos of endpapers; very good. (800/1200)

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111. Hutchinson, Horace G. Fifty Years of Golf. 229, [16] ad pp. Illustrated with plates from photos, paintings, drawings, facsimiles. Green cloth, spine lettered in gilt. First Edition. London: Country Life & George Newnes, [1919] Hutchinson was an accomplished golfer who won the first two official British Amateur Championships in 1886 and 1887, and he was also a writer of considerable skill. Murdoch 387; D&J H28300. Mild soiling to covers, spine ends and corners lightly rubbed; name in ink on front pastedown, neat inscription from 1920 on front free endpaper; very good. (200/300) 112. Hutchinson, Horace G. Golf Greens and Green-Keeping. 219 pp. Illustrated with plates from photographs; folding plate showing a drawing of the golf course plan of the 6th and 12th holes at the Walton Heath Golf Club. (8vo), original red cloth, lettered in gilt, edges untrimmed. First Edition. London: Country Life, 1906 Classic work with contributions by specialists in dealing with the different types of soils on which golf is played in Great Britain, including articles by James Braid, Harold H. Hilton, and the editor, Horace Hutchinson - Murdoch 389; D&M 22000; D&J H28360. Spine faded, leaning, some edge wear, gift inscription on front free endpaper; folding plates lacking upper left corner (no loss of image); foxing, and occasional pencil note or underlining; very good. (800/1200) 113.  Hutchinson, Horace G.  The Lost Golfer. 335 pp. 18.7x12 cm. (7¼x4¾”), green cloth, lettered in gilt. First Edition. London: John Murray, [1930] Rare golf detective novel by “one of the foundation writers of golf literature...Of his nearly twenty mysteries, the author wrote only one known to contain anything regarding golf” -Taylor. With the golfing bookplate of Alastair J. Johnston. Murdoch writes “Mr. Hutchinson deserves more than just a few words for himself because he was a very important contributor to golfing history, in addition to its literature.” Bernard Darwin once penned “Horace was so noteworthy of a figure as a pioneer of golf that people are apt to forget his achievements as a player. Gift with a style dashing and flamboyant rather than orthodox, which he innocently preached in his books...he was the master of every kind of difficult shot...he was one of the great golfers.” Taylor, The Golf Murders, p.114; Murdoch pp.113-4; D&M 22010; D&J H29740. Spine leaning, some loss of gilt lettering, light wear; very good. (2000/3000) 114. (Interesting Facts for Every Golfer) Interesting Facts for Every Golfer: A glossary of golf terms, Golf matches and Tournaments, Actual Facts about the 1.68 ball, The Golfer’s Commandments, Ballistics of a Golf ball’s flight. 4 copies of the book, each personalized for a different golf pro, including: Louis Fischer, Riverview Country Club; Alex B. McIntyre, Edison Country Club; Johnny Sonnenburg, Foster Park Golf Course; Gordon Richards (no club listed). Each 23 pp. 17.7x10 cm. (7x4”), saddle-stitched gray wrappers, lettered in blue. No place: Privately Printed, [c.1932] The first copy is from the library of O.M. Leland, with his signature and the date 194111-28, in ink on inside front cover, plus a sticker and pencil notation on front wrapper. D&J I2200. A bit of browning; else fine. (200/300)

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DICK DONOVAN’S COPY – ONE OF ONLY 10 115. Johnston, Alastair J. Alastair J. Johnston Library of Golf, 1566-1997. [2], 265 pp. Inventory list in alphabetical order with columns of information: books and programs. 27.6x21 cm. (11x8½”), brown cloth, lettered in gilt, marbled endpapers. Copy No. 4 of only 10 copies. First Revision. [Cleveland, OH]: [Alastair Johnston], [1998] Signed and numbered by Johnston on the title page. Laid in is a typed letter, signed, presenting this volume to his friend, the esteemed Dick Donovan, co-author with Joseph Murdoch (First Edition) and Rand Jerris (Second Edition) of The Game of Golf and The Printed Word. An important golf reference book, providing a rare inside view of what is considered currently the greatest golf library in private hands. Privately printed by Alastair Johnston for presentation to friends. Alastair co-wrote with his father The Chronicles of Golf (1993), “a seminal work on the history of the game” which collectively revised “much of what was previously believed about the game’s origins” – Donovan & Jerris, p. 367. Originally not offered for sale, this book not listed in the D&J golf bibliography. Fine. (800/1200) 116. Johnston, Alastair J. Alastair J. Johnston Library of Golf, 1566-2008. [2], 536 pp. Inventory list in alphabetical order with columns of information: books and programs. 27.5x21 cm. (11x8½”), black cloth, gilt-lettered black leather cover label, spine lettered in gilt, marbled endpapers. Copy No. 6 of only 11 copies, signed, numbered and dated 5/09 by Alastair Johnston. [Cleveland, OH]: [Alastair Johnston], [2009] Important golf reference book, providing a rare inside view of what is considered currently the greatest golf library in private hands, constantly expanding. Privately printed by Alastair Johnston for presentation to friends in a very small limitation each year. Alastair co-wrote with his father The Chronicles of Golf (1993), “a seminal work on the history of the game” which collectively revised “much of what was previously believed about the game’s origins” – Donovan & Jerris, p. 367. Originally not offered for sale, this book not listed in the D&J golf bibliography. Fine. (800/1200)

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117. Johnston, Alastair J. and James F. Johnston. The Chronicles of Golf: 1457 to 1857. vii, 734 pp. Illustrated with 48 plates from photographs, paintings, drawings, facsimiles, engravings, maps, etc., most of which are in color; map endpapers showing the early golfing locations in Scotland. 27.8x20.8 cm. (11x8¼”), blue cloth-backed boards, spine lettered in gilt, pictorial jacket, slipcase with mounted color plate and lettered in gilt. No. 781 of 900 hand-numbered copies. First Edition. [Cleveland]: [Privately printed], [1993] Signed by both authors on the limitation page. The most comprehensive study of early literary references on golf. Developed by Alastair Johnston using a great deal of his own personal collection as reference. D&J J7660. Some white rubbing to bottom of slipcase, slight rubbing at some jacket edges; volume and jacket fine; slipcase near fine. (1200/1800) 118.  (Clapcott, C.B.)  Johnston, Alastair J. and Joseph S.F. Murdoch. C. B. Clapcott and His Golf Library. [10], 79 pp. Illustrated from facsimile documents, frontispiece from the first, second and third edition title pages of “The Goff.” 8vo. Red cloth, lettered in gilt, publisher’s slipcase. One of 300 handnumbered copies. First Edition, “Subscribers’ Limited Edition.” Worcestershire: Grant Books, 1989 Signed by Alastair Johnston and Joseph Murdoch on the limitation page. D&J J7720. Very slight shelf wear to slipcase; else all fine. (100/150)

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119. Johnston, Alastair J., editor. The Clapcott Papers. xviii, 518 pp. Illustrated with plates from facsimiles, documents, book covers, etc. 23.3x15.3 cm. (9x6”), gilt-decorated and lettered blue cloth, publisher’s blue cloth slipcase. No. 165 of 400 hand-numbered copies. First Edition. Edinburgh: [Foulis Publishers], 1985 A compilation of a series of hitherto unpublished essays on the great golf scholar and collector, Charles B. Clapcott. D&M 58310; D&J J7540. Faint spot of soiling on slipcase; volume spine a touch sunned; else fine. (250/350)

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SIGNED BY BOBBY JONES 120.  Jones, Robert T[yre] (‘’Bobby’’), Jr. and O. B. Keeler.  Down the Fairway: The Golf Life and Play of Robert T. Jones, Jr. 239 + [2] ad pp. Illustrated with plates from photographs, including frontispiece portrait. 8vo. Light green cloth, lettered in black. Reprint Edition, fifth printing. New York: Blue Ribbon Books, [1931] Signed by Jones on the front free endpaper, “Robert T. Jones to Robert Rosenterter(?).” D&J J12580; D&M 22760. Spine yellowed, lightly rubbed extremities, light ring stain to front cover, many other faint marks to covers; very good. (1000/1500) 121.  Jones, Robert T[yre] (“Bobby”), Jr. and O.B. Keeler.  Down the Fairway: The Golf Life and Play of Robert T. Jones, Jr.  239 pp. Foreword by Grantland Rice. 21.5x25.2 cm. (8½x6”), tan and green cloth. First Trade Edition. New York: Minton, Balch & Company, 1927 With a laid in slip of paper, apparently signed by Bobby Jones. Often cited as the best golf biography ever written. D&M 22740; D&J J12520. Spine leaning a touch, lightly rubbed extremities; 1928 neat greeting inked on half title page, rear page opened roughly with uneven edges; very good. (400/700)

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122.  Jones, Jr., Robert T. and Harold E. Lowe.  Group Instruction in Golf: A Handbook for Schools and Colleges. Spalding’s Athletic Library No. 260.  64 pp. Illustrated from a few photographs of Bobby Jones demonstrating his swing, plus several figure drawings (after Jones) throughout the text. 17x12.7 cm. (6¾x5”), original pictorial saddle stitched wrappers. First Edition. New York: The American Golf Institute, 1939 D&M 22810; D&J J12730. Wrappers lightly rubbed all over; very good.

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123.  Jones, Bobby [Robert (Bobby) T[yre], Jr.].  How to Play Golf.  32 pp. Illustrated from photographs of Jones demonstrating his swing and grip. 18.7x13.5 cm. (7¼x5¼”), original pictorial and printed saddle stitched wrappers; cover photo credited to Edwin Levick. First Edition. [New York]: Bell Syndicate, 1929 Rare first edition Jones title, published just before his Grand Slam achievement. This copy includes a small addendum on a blue slip of paper tipped in at front which begins, “Since this booklet was published, Bobby Jones has won...” and continues with the his first three titles, plus, “All eyes will be turned on Jones at Merion in September when he will Page 32

attempt to win the United States Amateur title...” This work not to be confused with the more common Spaulding “How to Play Golf How I Play Golf” title. D&M 22640; D&J J10270. Small dampstain at top corner of wrappers and most leaves within (getting fainter as you reach the center); very good. (200/300) 124. Jones, Robert T[yre] (‘’Bobby’’), Jr. Suggestions How to See the Masters Tournament. 11 pp. + [1 (blank page)]. 15x10 cm. (6x4”), tan wrappers printed in green. First Edition. Augusta, GA: Augusta National Golf Club, [c.1949] The first Masters year book. Page 10 mentions Claude Harmon winning the 1948 tournament. Text ends along with Jones’ facsimile autograph on page 11. Apparently, a variant from the known copy used for the D&M and the D&J golf bibliographies, as that other copy had 12 pages all with printed text; this issue here seems to be unrecorded. D&M 22710; D&J J12430. Very faint soiling on rear cover; else fine. (700/1000) 125.  (Jones, Robert T. Jr.)  Philadelphia Inquirer Charities, Inc. First Annual Invitation Golf Tournament, 1944 Official Program. 22 pp. Illustrated with photographs and advertisements. 28x21.6 cm. (11x8½”), original wrappers with a photograph of Bobby Jones as a LieutenantColonel in the U.S. Army Air Force. Philadelphia: Torresdale-Frankford Country Club, 1944 A rare program for the first annual golf invitational held by The Philadelphia Inquirer, and featuring Bobby Jones on the cover. Held on June 5-11th, 1944 at the TorresdaleFrankford Country Club, and with a two-page illustration of the links within, plus a description of each hole. The newspaper also held football games and boxing championships that year. An important war-time golf program. A bit of fading and rubbing plus faint marks on rear cover from handling; very good. (200/300) 126. Jones, Bob [Robert (Bobby) T[yre], Jr.]. Rights and Wrongs of Golf. 45 pp. Illustrated with drawings; photographic frontispiece (inside front cover) of Jones at full swing. 17.3x12.5 cm. (6¾x4¾”), original black and white saddle stitched wrappers with portrait of Jones on front cover, lettered in black. First Edition. [New York]: A.G. Spalding & Bros., 1935 Murdoch 411; D&M 22680; D&J J10480. Faint yellow spots to wrappers; near fine. (100/150) 127.  (Jones, Bobby)  Donnan, Robert.  A Film Treatment Based on the Life of Bobby Jones.  2 copies. Dot matrix computer printouts. 6, 11, 11, 10 leaves, printed on rectos only. 28x22 cm. (11x8½”), stapled. No place: c.1970s Curious three-act script for an apparently unmade movie on the life of golfing great Bobby Jones, with other major characters including Walter Hagen (the antagonist), Watts Gunn (the protegee), Jones’ father and grandfather, newspaperman O.B. Keeler (Jones’ staunchest advocate), and Stewart Malden, the Scottish pro at East Lake in Atlanta. We can find no record of this - not in Donovan & Jerris, no copies listed in OCLC/ WorldCat. Added to the lot is a copy of the trade edition of Sidney Matthew’s Life and Times of Bobby Jones, in dust jacket. Very good. (200/300)

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128. (Jones, Bobby) Fortune magazine, September 1930, Vol. 2, No. 2. 148 pp. With folding color print “Robert Tyre Jones, Jr., winning the British Open Golf Championship” (St. Andrews, July 15, 1927 – 285 score for 72 holes, six strokes better than previous record), from painting by J.W. Williamson. 14x11, pictorial wrappers. New York: Time, Inc., 1930 Light wear and soiling to wrappers, spine leaning; overall very good, print near fine. (200/300) 129.  (Jones, Bobby)  Mathew, Sidney L.  The History of Bobby Jones’ Clubs.  [viii], 326 pp. Illustrated from photographs of clubs, facsimiles of catalogs, advertisements, etc. 25.3x17.3 cm. (10x7”), maroon cloth, lettered in gilt, pictorial jacket. No. 356 of 500 copies. First Edition. [Tallahassee, FL]: [Impregnable Quadrilateral Press], [1992] Signed by the author on the limitation page. Also, with a large printed presentation label on limitation page. This copy presented to St Andrews University Golf Club, September 1993. D&J M13750. One tiny tear to jacket edge; else fine. (200/300) ONE OF 250 COPIES OF THE LARGE PAPER EDITION 130.  Kerr, John.  The Golf-Book of East Lothian.  xix, 516, [2], xxxiv, [1] pp. + 9 full-page plates (added for this edition) from paintings and photographs (mostly photogravure and/or sepia-tone), including frontispiece portrait; numerous illustrations throughout chiefly from photographs, some from paintings and facsimiles. 28.5x22 cm. (11x8¾”), original half dark green morocco and gilt decorated green cloth, re-backed with original spine laid down, gilt trophy cup vignette on the front cover, another gilt-vignette on spine, lettered and ruled in gilt, top edge gilt, new endpapers. No. 188 of 250 copies. First (Large Paper) Edition. Edinburgh: T. and A. Constable, 1896 Signed by John Kerr on the limitation page. The rare large paper format of the first written account of an individual golf area or club history. Murdoch 419; D&M 3220; D&J K4990. Moderately rubbed spine and corners, much of the wear has been re-touched; pencil notes and ink name on half title page, plus small tear repaired with tape; very light scattered foxing or yellowing to plates within; very good copy of a golf classic. (2000/3000)

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131. (Knaresborough Golf Club) Three items from the Knaresborough Golf Club. Includes: Official Handbook. Knaresborough Golf Club, 1928-29. 48 pp. With many photographs. 12x18.5 cm. (4¾x7½”), original orange wrappers. * Knaresborough Golf Club [Season Schedule]. [8] pp. Salmon-colored wrappers. 1969. * Knaresborough Golf Club Report & Accounts for Year ended December 31st, 1968. Folded sheet published for the 49th Annual General Meeting of the Club, March, 1969. Together 3 items. England: 1928-1969 Knaresborough Golf Club was established in 1920. Light wear from handling or foxing; very good or better. (200/300)

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132. Krenz, Art. Golf as the Stars Play It: Useful Pointers Learned from Experts for Improving the Game of Every Golfer. 16 pp. Drawings throughout by Art Krenz. 22.2x14 cm. (8¾x5½”), illustrated tan saddle-stitched wrappers. Cleveland, OH: NEA Service, Inc., 1932 Comes with original mailing envelope, “From Special Service Bureau” in NYC, addressed to Mr. Schullery, with post-marked stamp. D&J K10690. Fine. (150/250) 133. (Ladies Golf Union) Ladies’ Golf Union. The Thirty-Second Ladies’ Golf Championship 1929 - original pairing sheet, completely filled out through the final match. Large sheet, with brackets printed on one side, when unfolded. When folded, with a title page, and a rear page relating the Regulations and Conditions. When folded measures 29x22.6 cm. (11½x9”), when unfolded measures 58x45 cm. (22¾x17¾”). 1929 A pairing sheet printed on one side, upon which a follower of the championship has neatly inked in the winners of each match, all the way through until the final win by Joyce Wethered, 3+1. Wethered bested Glenna Collett in the final round. Title page reads: Ladies’ Golf Union. The Thirty-Second Ladies’ Golf Championship will be played at St. Andrews, Fife, on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday & Friday, May 13, 14th, 15th, 16th & 17th, 1929. A rare example of golf history. Tiny pin holes and a few nicks at each of the four corners, plus light edge wear; very good. (300/500) 134. Lamb, Willie, editor. How’s Your Game?: A Pocket Guide to Perfect Golf. [48] pp. Ads for liquor and cigarettes. 13x7.6 cm. (5x3”), original color pictorial saddle stitched wrappers. First Edition. Montreal, Canada: The Hole-in-One Club, [c.1935] Editor was a member of Lambton Golf & Country Club. D&J L3460. A bit of faint soiling and yellowing to covers and to title page; very good. (200/300) 135. Leach, Henry. The Happy Golfer, Being Some Experiences, Reflections, and a Wandering Player. vii, 414 + [2] ad pp. 8vo, original green cloth, lettered in gilt. First Edition. London: Macmillan, 1914 Mr. Leach wrote a number of charming essays on the intriguing subject of golf. As Murdoch states, he “loved the game, obviously, knew it well and defended it against any criticism with controlled ferocity....” - Murdoch 437; D&M 23770; D&J L6670. Rubbed and bumped at volume edges, lightly soiled with some fading to front cover; hinges starting; very good. (200/300) 136. Lewis, Peter N., Fiona C. Grieve and Keith Mackie. Art and Architecture of the Royal and Ancient Golf Club - St. Andrews Edition. 127 pp. Introduction by Dr. A.M. Mathewson. Illustrated throughout (mostly in color) from reproductions, paintings, architectural drawings, plans, photographs, facsimiles, etc. 26.6x20 cm. (10¼x8¼”), full dark navy blue clansman morocco, stamped and lettered in silver, marbled endpapers, all edges silver, silver-stamped blue cloth slipcase. No. 143 of 195 hand-numbered copies; bound by Cedric Chivers. “St. Andrews Edition.” First Edition. [St. Andrews]: [Royal and Ancient Golf Club], [1997] Signed by all three authors and by Dr. A.M. Mathewson (Captain of the Royal and Ancient Golf Club) on the limitation page. D&J L11320. A beautiful book. Fine. (800/1200)

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137. Life Magazine. Fore! Life’s Book for Golfers. [60] pp. Illustrated throughout with drawings and reproduction paintings, etc. 28.5x22.9 cm. (11¼x9¼”), original green cloth-backed pictorial boards with cover design of an enthusiastic female golfer, in the style of Charles Dana Gibson, top edge gilt. First Edition. New York: Life Publishing, 1900 A collection of golfing art, humor and cartoons that had previously appeared in the old Life Magazine. D&J L11770; D&M 3380; Murdoch 453. Moderately rubbed at spine and edges, lightly soiled and yellowed all over; front hinge cracked; else very good. (200/300) WITH A CONTRIBUTION BY HARRY VARDON 138. Lindley, Percy and Harry Vardon. Golf in East Anglia (cover title). 24 pp. on 6 folded leaves. Illustrations from photographs. 19x18 cm. (7½x7¼”), original green wrappers, embossed letters on front. First Edition. [London]: [Great Eastern Railway], [c.1917] Includes and essay by Harry Vardon, “A Note on East Anglian and American Golf”. D&J L12160. Light edge wear; very good. (300/500) 139.  M’Kinlay, S.L.  Western Gailes: An Appreciation.  23, [1] pp. Illustrations from photos, drawings, etc. Folding course map at rear. 18.3x24.8 cm. (7¼x9¾”), original gray boards. First Edition. No place: [c.1948] Signed by the author on the front free endpaper. Includes a list of officers, course statistics, etc. Light wear; very good.

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140.  MacDonald, James.  Lawns, Links, & Sportsfields. ix, 78 pp. Foreword by R.V. Giffard Woolley. Illustrated with plates from photographs; figure drawings. 18.5x12.3 cm. (7¼x4¾”), white cloth-backed green boards, paper cover label, glassine dust jacket. First Edition. London: Country Life, 1923 An uncommon book on lawns for sports, including golf. Also in a very scarce original glassine dust jacket. Not in Donovan & Jerris. Short tears to jacket; light shelf wear to volume; else near fine. (100/150) 141.  MacKenzie, Alister.  The Spirit of St. Andrews.  xii, 324 pp. Foreword by Robert Tyre Jones, Jr. Plates & illustrations from photographs, drawings, facsimile letters, etc.; color frontispiece portrait. 28x21 cm. (11x8¼”), full green morocco lettered in gilt, felt-lined folding case. No. 148 of 1500 copies. First Edition. Chelsea, MI: Sleeping Bear Press, [1995] Originally written over 60 years earlier, but never published until this edition. From the publisher’s website: “In 1933, a year before he died, MacKenzie put many of his thoughts about golf and golf course architecture in a manuscript that he hoped would be published. After his death, the manuscript was misplaced and forgotten. In the mid-1990s, the 62-year-old manuscript was found and finally published. In tribute to the centuries old golf course that he so dearly loved, it’s titled The Spirit of St. Andrews.” D&J M3010. Folding case with some wear at joints; volume fine. (200/300)

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142.  Macbeth, James Currie, editor.  Golf: Professional Methods, British & American - four editions/printings.  Includes: 3 printings of the c.1930 edition, each with slightly different wrappers. One of which has detached wrappers. * 1 printing of the c.1934 wrapper, compliments of Silvertown. Together 4 volumes. Dunferline, Scotland: Privately Printed, [c.1930-1934] D&J M1330 & M1420. Darkening, yellowing, light finger or other soiling; mostly very good. (200/300) 143. Macdonald, Charles Blair. Scotland’s Gift: Golf. xi, [3], 340 pp. Illustrated with several full-page photo lithographs throughout; 3 full-color plates, including frontispiece with tissueguard; and folding map of the National Golf Links of America printed in green and black at rear. 25.8x19 cm. (10x7½”), original gilt-lettered red cloth. First Trade Edition. New York: Scribner’s, 1928 A wonderful narrative on the history of golf as well as early clubs and balls: “...widely hailed as one of the most important books on the history of golf in America” - D&J M1720. Very faint sunning and soiling to covers, lightly rubbed at spine ends and corners; very good. (300/500) 144.  (Mackenzie, Dr. Alastair)  Dr. A. Mackenzie, Golf Course Architect, Leeds.  [4] pp., single folded sheet. 16.2x10 cm. (6½x4”). London: c,1920 Rare pamphlet advertising the services of Dr. Alister Mackenzie, Golf Course Architect. Mackenzie is considered one of the most influential golf course architects of the early 20th century. Contains a listing of some of the courses he has consulted with and advised. Some of the courses listed have an asterisk with the following reference: “These courses have been constructed or reconstructed by skilled foremen under the supervision of the Architect. Note--The best and cheapest results and the avoidance of unfair or freak holes are obtained by these means.” Contains the following endorsement quote from Bernard Darwin: “Some of his holes on flat, dull and featureless land come as near to making a silk purse out of a sow’s ear as is humanly possible. Not for nothing was Dr. Mackenzie a camouflage expert during the war.” Mackenzie also announces in the pamphlet that “The four years Agreement of Partnership between Messrs. Colt, Mackenzie and Alison having terminated, it has been decided that the conditions prevailing before the partnership shall be resumed.” In other words, he is resuming his career on a solo basis. This pamphlet fits inside the book Golf Architecture by Mackenzie and was probably inserted in same as an advertisement; there is slight glue residue along the left edge of the first page from the insertion. Fine. (400/600)

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DR. MACKENZIE ON GOLF ARCHITECTURE 145.  Mackenzie, Dr. A[lister J.].  Golf Architecture: Economy in Course Construction and Green-Keeping.  135, [1] pp. Introduction by H.S. Colt. Illustrated with several plates from photographs; figure drawings of course maps. 16.5x10 cm. (6½x4”), original green cloth. First Edition. London: Simpkin, Marshall, Hamilton, Kent, [1920] Important and classic golf architecture title, which contains four short essays on golf course design by one of the greats in his field. Dr. Mackenzie “is recognized as the most influential golf course architect of the early twentieth century...Mackenzie’s reputation was secured with the publication...of his seminal work ‘Golf Architecture,’ in which he set forth 13 rules for successful design” - D&J M2890; D&M 24890. With rubberstamp on front free endpaper, “For Reading or Smoking Room.” Spine a bit darkened, ends and corners slightly rubbed; foxing to endpapers and page edges, very good. Lot 145 (1500/2500) 146.  (Magazines)  Three early magazines with female golfers on the covers.  Includes: Truth. November 21, 1896. Image of a lady golfer on the sand, club raised, by C.E. Aldrich. * The Ladies’ Home Journal. March, 1900. A golfing scene of 5 ladies and 3 gentleman by A.I. Keller. * The Ladies’ Home Journal. November, 1909. An attractive young female golfer by Harrison Fisher on cover. Various places: 1896-1909 A very attractive trio of early golf illustration. Some light wear; overall very good. (400/600) 147.  Mangrum, Lloyd.  Golf: A New Approach.  xv, 127 pp. 24.8x16.8 cm. (9¾x6½”), green cloth. First Edition. New York: Whittlesey House, [1949] Signed by the 1946 U.S. Open Tournament winner, Lloyd Mangrum, on the front free endpaper. D&M 25200; D&J M8620. Cloth worn and with some light soiling; evidence of label removed from front pastedown; very good. (200/300) 148.  (Manila Golf Club)  Manila Golf Club (Incorporated) Course and Clubhouse at Caloocan. Articles of Incorporation Rules and By-Laws.  [ii], 85, [1] pp. 13.8x9.5 cm. (5½x3¾”), brown saddle-stitched wrappers lettered in black. Manila, Philippines: [The Times Press], 1915 Bottom corner of front wrapper chipped, some red dampstaining on rear cover; red dampstain extends to top edge of all leaves, some spots to early and late leaves; else very good. (200/300) Page 38

149. (Maple Bluff Golf Club) Announcement - Maple Bluff Golf Club. 6 leaves. Illustrations from a photograph and architectural sketches. 13.5x21 cm. (5¼x8¼”), stiff brown paper wrappers. Madison, Wis.: 1901 An announcement and invitation to become a member of this 9-hole course on the shore of Lake Mendota. Includes drawings of the clubhouse and of the course. An early piece of Wisconsin golf ephemera. Fine. (300/500) A RARITY OF EARLY GOLFING VERSE 150.  Marsh, Thomas.  Blackheath Golfing Lays by the Poet-Laureate of the Club.  [8], 143 pp. 17.8x11.5 cm. (6¾x4½”), original printed orange paper over boards, front cover lettered in black and with a Far and Sure circular golfing emblem, modern tan cloth rebacking, modern slipcase. First Edition. [London]: [Privately] Printed for the Members of the Club, 1873 “This is another book of early golfing verse, these to the glory of the Blackheath Golf Club, the oldest golf club in England” - Murdoch. Only six copies located at auction in the past twenty years. The book truly warrants a paragraph of collation in Hopkinson’s Collecting Golf Books. D&J M10330; D&M 3520; Murdoch 490. Bookplate of golf collector Robert John Smith, M.D. Soiling to boards, hinges repaired; paper a touch browned at edges; very good. (10000/15000)

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151. Martin, H.B. Fifty Years of American Golf. xvii, 423 pp. Foreword by Grantland Rice. Illustrated with numerous plates from photos and facsimiles, a few maps, frontispiece facsimile of David R. Forgan’s tribute to golf. 23.5x17 cm. (9¼x6¾”), red cloth, spine lettered in gilt, top edge gilt, other edges untrimmed. No. 203 of 355 hand-numbered copies. First Edition. New York: Dodd, Mead, 1936 Signed by Martin on the limitation page. With the bookplate of the Golf Museum and Library of the USGA, on the front pastedown. This is one of the outstanding American golf books, a comprehensive look back over the years which contains many wonderful pictures, including reproductions of the very early golf references in the American press. Mr. Martin was an outstanding golf writer and contributed many books to the library of golf. D&J M11050; D&M 25510; Murdoch 493. Spine sunned a bit, lightly soiled, some tape residue near spine heel; very good. (400/600) 152. McPherson, J. Gordon. Golf and Golfers Past and Present. viii, [4], 100, pp. Introduction by Arthur James Balfour. Frontispiece portrait from photograph of author. 17.4x10.5 cm. (6¾x4½”), original red cloth, lettered and stamped in black. First Edition. Edinburgh and London: William Blackwood and Sons, 1891 With ad pages at front and rear endpapers. An important book of reminiscences of golf of the day, particularly in Perth, from where McPherson hailed. McPherson was well known for holding the amateur record of 80 and for being top among the amateurs. He later hailed Allan Robertson as the best golfer of the day; Peter Baxter lauded McPherson in his Golf in Perth and Perthshire. The author reports about what it was like in St. Andrews in the 1840’s and the great money matches he watched. Murdoch 514; D&M 3580; D&J M24820. A bit of darkening at spine and edges, other very light marks to cloth, a touch rubbed and bumped at spine ends and corners; very good. (700/1000) 153. McRae, D.G. The Principles of Human Automotion as applied to Golf. 48 pp. Illustrated with a few diagrams. 24.7x17 cm. (9¾x6¾”), original wrappers. No place: [1945] Presentation copy inscribed on the title-page, “To Mr. Davis: With many thanks. Hoping you will find this book interesting and instructive. D.G. McRae.” Quite rare - no copies listed in OCLC/WorldCat, though it does list a 1973 work by McRae with a similar title, “Human automotion as applied to golf: the secret of the perfect swing,” just one copy at the Library and Archives Canada. On p. 8 there is a diagram with three small paper onlays with hand-inked emendations, apparently as issued, indicating just how small a run of the work was printed. D&J M24940. Ink signature of Walt Davis to front wrapper. Soiling and edge wear to wrappers; very good. (300/500) 154.  (Merion Golf Club)  Tolhurst, Desmond.  Golf at Merion.  176 pp. Illustrated from photographs (many in color), facsimiles, course maps, etc. largely from old sources. 29x24.5 cm. (11¼x9½”), green cloth, decorated in green, red and white, lettered in gilt, cloth slipcase. One of 1500 copies. First Edition. [Ardmore, PA]: [Merion Golf Club], [1989] This copy with three inscriptions on the front free endpaper, apparently from three members of a foursome to the winning golfer, “Congratulations on bringing Merion to its knees”; etc. D&J T10990. Fine condition. (200/300)

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155. (Mid-Week Pictorial) Mid-Week Pictorial: News of the World in Pictures - twenty-nine issues with golf covers. 29 issues of the weekly newsletter, each with a golfing cover. Includes Vol. XXXII, No. 8, October 11, 1930 with a cover of Bobby Jones with the American Amateur Cup, completing his Grand Slam. New York: New York Times Company, 1923-1934 Most covers featuring Bobby Jones, but also others like Walter Hagen, Bobby Jones with Glenna Collett, Bob MacDonald, Helen Hicks, Francis Ouimet, Olin Dutra, and others. With a few duplications. Edge wear to each, some with tearing at spine, some yellowing; very good. (200/300) 156. (Monterey, California) Three ephemeral items from Monterey, California area businesses and clubs, including the Hotel Del Monte. Includes: Hotel Del Monte, Monterey, California. 48 pp. Illustrated. 12.5x17.5 cm. (5x7”). OCLC locates 12 copies. [1899]. * Del Monte Polo & Racing Association. 8 pp. Stiff paper wrappers. Track Rules and race statistics. No copies in OCLC. 1932. * Del Monte Lodge, Pebble Beach, California. 10 pp. 21.5x10 cm. (8½x4”) self wrappers. One copy located by OCLC. [c. 1940s] Various places: Various dates Scarce Monterey Peninsula ephemera. Light wear; very good.

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157. (Monterey) Panoramic view of the Monterey Peninsula by W.R. Bull. Folding color map (not to scale) of the Monterey Peninsula. 23.5x60.8 cm. (9¼x23¾”). c.1928 Presumably issued by the Del Monte Properties Co. With the areas numerous golf courses identified on the map. OCLC/Worldcat locates only a single copy of this map. Several vertical creases, light edge wear; very good. (300/500) 158.  Morrison, Alex J .  Morrison System of Golf - with signed score card.  18 pp. 14.7x9 cm. (5¾x3½”), saddle-stitched wrappers, photograph of Alex Morrison on front cover. Privately Printed, 1927 Alpine Country Club score card, signed by Alex J. Morrison and his opponent, dated August 21, 1935, laid in. D&J lists this book as bound in cloth with a dust jacket. D&J M35590. Near fine. (200/300) 159. Murdoch, Joseph S.F. The Library of Golf, 1743-1966: A Bibliography of Golf Books, Indexed Alphabetically, Chronologically, & by Subject Matter. viii, 314 pp. (8vo), original green cloth and black slipcase with paper label. First Edition. Detroit: Gale Research Co., 1968 The first thorough golf bibliography and a standard by which all others are measured. D&M 64280; D&J M38380. Some light rubbing and marks to slipcase; else fine. (200/300)

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THE RARE CLOTH-BOUND PBA CATALOG OF THE MURDOCH LIBRARY 160. (Murdoch Library) Three bibliographic references for the Joseph S.F. Murdoch Golf Library. Includes: PBA Galleries. The Premier Golf Library Formed by Joseph S.F. Murdoch, June 16 and 17, 1998. With 1218 lot entries. Illustrated with book covers & title-pages throughout. 25x17.5 cm. (9¾x7”), original color pictorial wrappers specially bound inside green cloth, lettered in gilt. No. 71 of only 100 copies signed by Joe Murdoch on the specially issued (in large format) limitation / bookplate on the front pastedown. PBA Galleries, 1998. [The hardcover edition were fully subscribed on publication.] * Murdoch, Joseph S.F. The Murdoch Golf Library. The Subscribers Edition. ix, [3], 233 pp. Illustrated with drawings and reproductions throughout, color frontispiece of Murdoch with his library. 24x17.5 cm. (9½x7”), gilt-decorated and lettered blue cloth, slipcase. No. 104 of 215 copies. “The Subscribers Edition.” First Edition. Signed by Joe Murdoch on the limitation page. Grant Books, 1991. * Murdoch, Joseph S.F. The Murdoch Golf Library. x, [3], 233 pp. Illustrated with drawings and reproductions throughout, color frontispiece of Murdoch with his library. 24x17.5 cm. (9½x7”), gilt-decorated and lettered blue cloth, dust jacket. No. 261 of 950 copies. Signed by Joe Murdoch on the limitation page. First Edition. Grant Books, 1991. Together 3 volumes. Various places: Various dates D&J P1450, M38500, & M38530. Fine.

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161.  Myers, F.E. & Bro.  Water in Abundance for Homes, Farms, Country Estates, Public & Private Institutions, Golf Courses etc. Catalogue No. WS31. 31 pp. Illustrated with various water pumps. 27x20.3 cm. (10¾x8”), original blue illustrated wrappers. Ashland, Ohio: F.E. Myers & Bro. Co., [1928] The catalogue begins by touting the advantages of having running water in your home, farm, or even golf course. Filled with photographic illustrations of the various water pumps, plus lovely blue line drawings at page margins. Light soiling to wrappers, pencil note on front cover, small chips to corners of front wrapper; very good. (150/250) 162. (Nantucket) Chase, Sidney. The Story of Golf - in Proceedings of the Nantucket Historical Association, 1921.  Pp. 30-34. With 1 photo plate containing 3 images. Entire volume of proceedings of the 27th Annual Meeting offered, 68 pp. 21.3x15 cm. (9x6”), original printed wrappers. Nantucket: The Inquirer and Mirror Press, 1921 Sidney Chase was the founder of golf on Nantucket and tells the story of golf in Nantucket in the first person. Chase proudly states that he introduced Miss Pauline Mackey to play her first games (of golf) on Nantucket. Miss Mackey became the USGA Women’s Open Champion in 1905 at the Morris County Golf Club. Contains within the chapter an interesting letter from 1921 from the Secretary of the USGA, Mr. Wynant D. Vanderpool, in which he states that just having returned from the U. S. Open at Columbia Country Club in Washington, that “for the first time the Press has recognized and given golf the same prominence that the other major sports have; it is now on a par with Polo, Yachting, etc., as an International event.” Important and rare documentation of the founding of golf on Nantucket. Fine or nearly so. (300/500) 163.  (Nelson, Byron)  Advertising display for “The Byron Nelson Shoe”.  Store display, overall 51x69.5 cm. (20x27¼”). Photo of Nelson mounted at center with 3 folding shelves for display of shoes. Freeport, ME: Stroke-Master Shoes, 1950s? Some wear at edges and corners; very good.

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164.  Nelson, Byron.  The Byron Nelson Story.  Illustrated from photographs and other reproductions. 25.5x17.5 cm. (10x7”), publisher’s gilt-ruled and blind-tooled calf, gilt-lettered spine, original slipcase. No. 72 of 600 hand-numbered copies. First Edition. [Cincinnati]: [Old Golf Shop], [1980] Signed by golfing legend, Byron Nelson, on the limitation page. D&M 64780; D&J N8740. Slipcase lightly sunned at top edge of boards; else fine. (200/300) 165.  Nelson, Byron.  Winning Golf with Byron Nelson - Lesson-minder Kit.  12 fold out brochures/pamphlets titled “Winning Golf with Byron Nelson” each giving a different lesson. Loose in thin cardboard container titled “Lesson-Minder Kit with your Golf Record Progress Chart - Winning Golf with Byron Nelson”. 23.5x13 cm. (9x5¼”). St. Paul, MN: Brown & Bigelow, 1951 Scarce set of instructional pamphlets in the original container. The pamphlets were combined with advertising for Community Motors in St. Louis, MO. Not in Donovan & Jerris. Some wear to the cardboard container, bottom panel missing; very good. (200/300) ONE OF 550 COPIES SIGNED BY OUIMET 166. Ouimet, Francis. A Game of Golf: A Book of Reminiscence. x, [2], 274 pp. Introduction by Bernard Darwin. Illustrated with several plates from photographs. (8vo), green cloth, lettered in gilt over red cloth background on the spine and front cover, edges untrimmed, many pages unopened, original glassine, publisher’s red slipcase with paper spine and cover labels. No. 52 of 550 copies printed by the Riverside Press. First Edition. Boston: Houghton Mifflin, 1932 The scarce signed limited first edition, signed by Ouimet on the limitation page. Ouimet emerged as a “player of the highest rank” in the 1913 Open, and he had a tremendous influence on American golf throughout his brilliant career - Murdoch 580; D&M 28460; D&J O6310. A cornerstone to any good golf library. Slipcase spine yellowed, some faint dampstaining and other light soiling to slipcase, some chipping at spine and rubbing; glassine jacket yellowed with some light chipping at edges; fine volume in near fine jacket and very good slipcase. (3000/5000)

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TWO RARE PGA CHAMPIONSHIP PROGRAMS 167.  (PGA Championship Program)  Tufts, Leonard, Pinehurst CC President.  [19th] PGA Championship, Pinehurst Country Club, November 16-22, 1936. Official Program. 40 pp. Illustrations from photographs, course map drawings, ads. Double-page pairings with results including final match play. 12x9, original pictorial saddle stitched wrappers. Pinehurst, NC: PGA/Pinehurst Country Club, 1936 Denny Shute won (3 & 2) over Jimmy Thomson on historic/scenic Pinehurst Resort Course No. 2 in the Match Play era. Shute (1904–1974) would repeat as PGA Champion the following year and also won the 1933 U.S. Open. Spine fold spit, some chipping and wear at edges; internally near fine. (1000/1500)

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168. (PGA Program - 1941 PGA Golf Championship) Walsh, Tom, PGA President. TwentyFourth [PGA Golf] Championship 1941…Cherry Hills Club, Denver, Colorado, July 7th-13th. Official Souvenir Book and Program. 80 pp. Illustrated from photographs, course maps for each hole, a double-page aerial view of the entire course, ads, etc. 11x8½, original pictorial wrappers stamped in green and black. Denver, CO: PGA, July 1941 Won by Victor Ghezzi (1910-1976) defeating the champ of the previous year, Byron Nelson. Ghezzi won 11 times on the PGA Tour including this 1941 event (his only major championship). He was selected for three Ryder Cup teams, 1939, 1941, and 1943 but each was canceled due to World War II. Lists the pairings for the beginning qualifying rounds, but no scores yet (scoring brackets still blank). With articles: A Major Battle in the West by Fred Corcoran; The Luck of the Links by Byron Nelson; etc. Wrapper spine and corners rubbed (the white rubbed away from spine); light and scattered foxing or yellow spots within; very good. (500/800) Page 44

169. [Pach, Al & Rube Goldberg]. Artists and Writers Golf Association, 1935. [78] pp. Foreword and captions by Rube Goldberg. Illustrated throughout with portraits (four per leaf), mostly from photographs; some drawings by James Montgomery Flagg; each with an interesting/ humorous caption below portrait. Photo of the Artists and Writers Club House in the back, which “can be reached by drinking twelve old-fashioneds in quick succession and falling over on your face.” 12x9, original dark blue cloth-backed red boards, front cover lettered in silver. First Edition. [New York]: [Produced by Kobbe, Executed by National Process Co.], 1935 Official membership book of artists, actors, writers, producers, etc. of the 1930’s. This copy, owned by William Meade Prince (1893-1951), one of the country’s best known book and magazine illustrators, and a member of the Association, bears the signatures and/ or inscriptions to Prince by 63 of the 133 members pictured. Prince has signed his name on the front free endpaper and laid in a number of newspaper obituaries of Association members. Those who have signed or inscribed this book include: Grantland Rice, Rube Goldberg, Rex Beach, James Montgomery Flagg, Frank Crowninshield, Herb Roth, Otto Soglow, Innis Brown, Phil Dunning, Alex Morison, Dan Cornwell, McClelland Barclay, and many other well-known writers, artists, actors and producers of the period. NUC and OCLC locate only 3 copies of the second edition (1948); and no copies of this 1935 first edition located. D&J P1360. Rubbed at extremities and spine, mild soiling all over; some offsetting within from laid in newspaper clippings; very good. (2000/3000)

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170. Park, William, Jr. The Game of Golf. xii, 277 pp. Illustrated with numerous plates from photographs and wood engravings; plus wood-engraved figures within the text. 19.2x13.5 cm. (7½x5½”), original decorative green cloth, front cover illustration stamped in black, white and terra-cotta, spine lettered in gilt, original black endpapers. First Edition. London: Longmans, Green, 1896 A cornerstone book for a golf library. The first book written by a playing golf professional and, thus, the forerunner of many books in which a champion would reveal the “secret” of his success. Park also includes important historical data on equipment, with an important chapter on course architecture. “In composing the chapter entitled ‘Laying Out and Keeping Golf-Links,’ Park became the first practicing golf course architect to illuminate the theoretical and practical aspects of his design philosophy” - D&J P4750 Some darkening to covers, light bumping or rubbing at extremities; several related / period article clippings tipped on to front and rear endpapers and end-leaves; else very good. (300/500)

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171. Park, Willie. The Art of Putting. [8], 47 pp. Illustrated with plates from photographs. 8vo. Gilt-lettered green cloth, top edge gilt, other edges untrimmed. First Edition. Edinburgh: J. & J. Gray & Co., 1920 Park was a great early putter and although the book is rather short (47 pages), it is quite significant, and this is the scarce first edition. Other cloth colors of blue and red were also issued. Murdoch 589; D&M 28680; D&J P4810. Lightly rubbed extremities; lightly foxed; else near fine. (1000/1500) INSCRIBED BY WILLIE PARK 172.  Park, Willie.  The Art of Putting - Inscribed.  [8], 47 pp. Illustrated with plates from photographs. 8vo. Gilt-lettered red cloth, top edge gilt, other edges untrimmed. First Edition. Edinburgh: J. & J. Gray & Co., 1920 Signed by Willie Park on the title page. Park was a great early putter and although the book is rather short (47 pages), it is quite significant, and this is the scarce first edition. Other cloth colors of blue and red were also issued. Murdoch 589; D&M 28680; D&J P4810. Spine sunned, some extremity wear, hinges cracked; very good. (2000/3000) 173.  (Pebble Beach Golf Links)  raham, Julian P., photographer. G A Photographic Study of Pebble Beach Golf Links, Stroke by Stroke. [48] pp. Illustrated from black and white photographs by Julian P. Graham. 17.8x21.5 cm. (11x8¼”), saddle stitched pictorial wrappers on green paper. First Edition. Carmel, CA: Carmel Work Center, [1952] D&M 29080; D&J P11890. A touch of extremity wear; very good. (200/300) Lot 172

174.  (Pebble Beach)  Pairings and Starting Time for Sunday, January 16, 1955 - Pebble Beach National Pro-Amateur Golf Championship, Sponsored by Bing Crosby.  Broadside. 20x39 cm. (8x15¼”). Pebble Beach: January 16, 1955 Scarce item from the 1955 “Crosby Clambake”, won by Cary Middlecoff. Notable amateurs in this tournament included Johnny Weissmuller, Lefty O’Doul, General Omar Bradley and many others. Three vertical creases, light wear; very good. (200/300)

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175. (Periodicals) Collection of Early Golf periodicals. Includes: 2 issues of: The United Golfer. May 1936 & April 1938. An African American golfing magazine. Philadelphia. * On the Ball: Social and Sporting News. Vol. 10, No. 1. African American magazine. New York, 1968. * 2 issues of: Golfing. Vol. IX, No. 218, Aug. 24, 1899 & Vol. IX, No. 223, Sept. 28, 1899. Each quite worn, covers detached. London, 1899. * Tip Top Weekly: An Ideal Publication for the American Youth. No. 243, December 8, 1900. Consists of Burt L. Standish’s story: Frank Merriwell’s “Brassie” Shot or Inza’s Difficult “Hazard.” Wrapper detached, delicate. * Golfing. Vol. XXXV, No. 903. October 10, 1912. “Harry Vardon,” and “Harry Vardon’s own copy,” written in pencil on front cover. London, 1912. * The Detroit Golfer. Vol. 3, Nop. 12, April 1924. * Truth. Vol. XIV, No. 446, November 2, 1895. With an article on pp. 5 titled “Golfomania.” New York, 1895. * The Illustrated Sporting News. Vol. II, Nop. 50, April 23, 1904. Beautiful cover with a lady golfer. New York, 1904. * Chicago Sunday Tribune. July 10, 1921 Photogravure Section with full-page photograph of “The World’s Greatest Golfer,” Jock Hutchison. * This Week Magazine: The Pittsburgh Press. July 17, 1938. With great golf cover page painting by J.F. Kernand opf “Mel Bridges Shoots a 79...” * The Kenwood Magazine. Vol. II, No. 11. Kenwood Country Club, Wisconsin. December, 1934. Various places: Various dates A truly invaluable collection of periodicals reporting on turn-of-the century golf through mid-20th century in London and in the United States. With three periodicals dedicated to African American golf/sports and social issues from the 1930s and 1960s. Mild to moderate wear to all from handling, many with covers and/or leaves detached; mostly good to very good. (500/800) 176.  (Periodicals)  Nineteen magazines and newspapers pertaining to Golf.  Includes: The Professional Golfer of America. Vol. V, No. 1, June 1924. * Western New York Golfer. Vol. I, No. 1, Jan. 1925. * The Metropolitan Golfer. Vol. 6, No. 5, May 1928. * Western Pennsylvania Golfer. Vol. I, No. 2, April 1929. * Richardson’s Golf Annual: Review of the 48 States. 2 issues, 1934 & 1935. * The National Golf Review. 1936. * Pacific Coast Golfer and Poloist. Vol. 12, No. 1, Jan. 1937. * The 19th Hole: Magazine for Country Club Men and Women. Vol. 4, Nos. 4, 5, 6 & 7, June-Sept., 1942. * Time Magazine, with a story on Ben Hogan. Vol. LIII, No. 2, Jan. 10, 1949. * The Golfer. Vol. 8, Nos. 5, 11 & 12. Nov. 1956-June 1957 (worn, wrappers detached.) * Diamond Dick Jr. weekly, with cover story “Diamond Dick Jr.’s Friend-in-Need or What Fritz Did on the Golf Links. (Worn, chipped, lacking rear wrapper.) No. 194, June 1900. * The Sunday Star Magazine (newspaper format), Washington, D.C., with lead story about American golfers going to Britain in annual match. April 27, 1930. * New York Times, with story about American golfers going to Britain in annual match.. Aug. 26, 1932. Various places: Various dates Good to very good condition, with expected wear.

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177.  (Pine Valley Golf Club)  [Brown, John Arthur].  Short History of Pine Valley.  38 pp. Illustrated from photos, etc. 28x21.3 cm. (11x8½”), dark green cloth-backed light green cloth, color pictorial cover label, lettered in gilt, slipcase. Second Edition. Clementon, NJ: [Privately printed], [1968] Reprinted from the 1963 edition. One of the finest and most difficult inland golf courses in the world. D&J B27130; D&M 47000. Slipcase a bit browned at edges; near fine. (150/250)

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178.  (Pinehurst)  Four vintage silver photographs of early Pinehurst, North Carolina.  Approx. 11x16.5 cm. (4½x6½”) or reverse. Three with pencil captions on the reverse. Pinehurst, NC: c.1905 Includes two general views of the fine houses and buildings of Pinehurst, a photograph of the Holly Inn, a view of the pine trees of Pinehurst. Now one of the premier golf destinations in the world, Pinehurst was built by the soda machine magnate Tufts in 1895, the community designed by the firm of Frederick Law Olmstead. Some silvering in the emulsion at edges, very good. (300/500) 179.  (Pinehurst)  Small lot of items about Pinehurst near the turn of the century.  Includes: 2 issues of: The Pinehurst Outlook: Vol. II, No. 1, Oct. 28, 1898 (less than 1 year after the golf links were laid out). With a short article about the golf links which include a drawing of the links. Rubberstamped on first page, “sample.” * Pinehurst outlook. Vol. 32, No. 12, Feb. 22, 1929. Including a two-page pictorial/article about the season’s female golf champions. * Pinehurst North Carolina: A Brief Description of the Leading Health and Recreation Resort of the South... 62, [2] pp. With an ownership rubberstamp from Chas. L. Longsdorf, New England Passenger Agent, Seaboard Air Line Railway, Boston, Mass., on title page. Boston, Mass., [c.1910]. * Also: Greater Western North Carolina “The Land of the Sky”: Season 19131914. 120 pp. No references to Pinehurst, however photographs of other golf courses in North Carolina pictured within. Together 4 volumes. Pinehurst, NC: 1898-c.1920 Moderate general wear from handling; good or very good.

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THREE LOTS OF GOLFING POSTCARDS 180. (Postcards) 50 Golfing Related Postcards. 50 postcards, most in color. Many early to mid 20th century, some more modern. Various dates Primarily golfing humor, a few with illustrations by Howard Chandler Christy. Overall very good or better. Sold as is. (100/150) 181.  (Postcards)  Over 300 postcards of golf courses.  Approximately 338 postcards. Housed in plastic sleeves in 2 modern 3-ring binders. c.1900-1970 Postcards, most in color, of various golf clubs throughout the world. Most are from the United States in states such as Connecticut, Massachusetts, New Jersey, California, Virginia, Georgia, North Carolina, and Pennsylvania. Also international such as St. Andrews, Scotland, Paris, Canada and Bermuda. Provenance: The collection of the late golf writer, Bob Labbance. Many/most are used, light wear from handling; very good. (300/500) 182. (Postcards) 147 Postcards of New Hampshire Golf Courses and Country Clubs. 147 postcards, most in color. Some early to mid 20th century, some more modern. Various dates Includes: Bretton Woods, Wawona Lodge, Lake Spofford Golf Club, Bald Peak Country Club, Green Hooper Golf Course, Kingswood Golf Links, Androscoggin Valley Country Club, and others. Provenance: The collection of the late golf writer, Bob Labbance. Overall very good or better. Sold as is. (200/300)

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183.  (Presidio Golf Club)  1946 Championship of the Women’s Golf Association of California. Presidio Golf Club, San Francisco, California April 22nd to 26th (Inclusive)... broadside poster for the event. Poster printed on light green paper, lettering in darker green. 27.7x21.5 cm. (11x8½”). San Francisco, CA: Presidio Golf Club, 1946 Advertisement for the event (still calling for entries which were due April 15th). Entry limited to members of Women’s Southern California Golf Association and Women’s Golf Association of Northern California. Tiny nick on one edge, a touch of creasing at edge, and at touch yellowed with age at edges; near fine. (200/300) HISTORY OF PRESTWICK GOLF CLUB 184. (Prestwick Golf Club) Shaw, James E., editor. Prestwick Golf Club: A History and Some Records.  xxiii, 144 pp. Introduction by Bernard Darwin. Illustrated from photographs and drawings, including frontispiece, and with 5 large folding plans of the links and grounds in the back. 25x18.3 cm. (10x7½”), gilt-lettered red cloth, top edge gilt, other edges untrimmed. First Edition. Glasgow: Jackson, Son & Co., 1938 History of the famed links on Scotland’s Ayrshire coast. Murdoch 690; D&M 34310; D&J S15520. Golfing bookplate of Sam Sharp on front pastedown. Light wear and soiling to cloth, rear hinge cracked, front hinge starting; very good. (1500/2000)

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185. Professional Golfers’ Association of America. Golf’s Professional Man: Qualifications, Standard of Service, What is Expected of Him, What he has a Right to Expect. 17.8x12.7 cm. (7x5”), original gilt-lettered black wrappers. PGA, [c.1943] D&J P23800; D&M 29710. Some light wear to wrappers; else near fine.

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186. (Psychology) Two booklets on the psychology of golf. Includes: White, Fairmount Richmond. Golf in the Seventies for Those in the Sixties: Psychology of Golf. 31 pp. 21.6x14 cm. (8½x5½”), illustrated green saddle-stitched wrappers. Privately Printed, 1962. * Perkins, W.F. Golfer’s Guide to Emotional Management. [15] pp. 16.5x10.7 cm. (6½x4¼”), illustrated green saddle-stitched wrappers. Red star stamped on rear cover and a few other faint marks. Privately Printed, 1981. Together 2 volumes. Various places: Various dates D&J W11950 & P9700. Very light wear or marks to wrappers; near fine. Page 49

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187. Ray, Edward. Inland Golf. xii, 234 + [10] ad pp. Illustrated with plates from photographs, including frontispiece with tissue-guard. 18.5x12 cm. (7¼x4¾), original gilt-lettered red cloth. First Edition. London: T. Werner Laurie Ltd., [c.1914] At the time this book was written, man-made inland golf courses were looked upon skeptically by purists who believed golf should only be played on natural courses, situated next to the ocean and without trees. Ray, a British and American Open champion, appealed to the reader to accept the new, inland courses as valid tests of a golfer’s abilities. Murdoch 624; D&M 31260; D&J R3280. Light foxing to page edges and endpapers, ink name to front free endpaper, very good or better. (200/300) 188. Ressich, John. Thir Braw Days. 127 pp. 18.5x12.5 cm. (7¼x5”), illustrated wrappers. First Edition. London: Ernest Benn, [1933] The less frequently encountered paperback edition of the book. Ressich was also a keen boxer, rugby player, and crack shot; he became a full-time writer after the war, and died at age 60 in 1937. D&J R6550. A few closed tears at spine ends of wrappers, a bit of creasing at edges; very good. (150/250) 189. Revell, Alexander H. Pro and Con of Golf. ix, 276, [1] pp. Illustrated from photos and drawings. 17.2x10/7 cm. (6¾x4½”), original decorative and bright orange cloth, stamped in dark blue and white. First Edition. Chicago: Rand McNally, [1915] “A very entertaining book which covers a wide spectrum of golfing color. Mr. Revell compiled with a discerning eye and wrote with wit and charm” - Murdoch 634; D&M 31540; D&J R6580. Some soiling to covers, light foxing to endpapers and half-title; very good. (100/150) SIGNED BY CLARE BRIGGS AND GRANTLAND RICE 190.  Rice, Grantland and Clare Briggs.  The Duffer’s Handbook of Golf.  vii, [3], 163 pp. Illustrated throughout with humorous cartoon drawings by Clare Briggs. 25.3x20 cm. (9¾x8”), tartan patterned cloth, paper cover and spine labels. No. 442 of 500 copies. First Edition. New York: Macmillan, 1926 Signed by Clare Briggs and Grantland Rice on the limitation page. A classic golf book of the 1920’s with golfing humor throughout. “A book of golf humor, spiced with Mr. Briggs’ distinctive, if now dated, cartoons” - Murdoch 638; D&M 31810; D&J R7720. Scattered and small moth/insect holes to wool (as usually found); very good. (300/500) 191.  Rice, Grantland, editor.  Fore!...With a Glance Aft.  47 pp. Profusely illustrated from photographs. 32.4x24 cm. (12¾x9¾”), cloth-backed pictorial boards with photo image of Bobby Jones prominently on the cover. First Edition. [New York]: Conde Nast, [c.1929] D&M 31750; D&J R7480. Rubbed along edges, scattered faint rubbing and stray marks to covers; some faint marks to endpapers and blank endleaves; very good. (200/300)

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192. (Riviera Country Club) Mercury - Vol. 17, No. 11 - with cover article on the First Annual Invitation Tournament at Riviera Country Club, September 20, 21, 22, 23, 1928. Vol. 17, No. 11 of the magazine, which is published by the Los Angeles Athletic Club. 15 pp. Photographs, drawings, advertisements. 30.8x23.5 cm. (12¼x9¼”), original saddle-stitched wrappers with golfer illustration on front cover, and an advertisement for the California Amateur Golf Championship at Pebble Beach on rear cover. Los Angeles: Los Angeles Athletic Club, 1928 Dubbed “The Pine Valley of the West” by D. Scott Chisholm of Country Club Magazine, Riviera Country Club officially opened in 1928. Douglas Fairbanks and Mary Pickford were notable early members of the golf club, and a host of celebrity members soon followed. This magazine contains articles on other sports of the Los Angeles Athletic Club, in addition to the first 2 pages reporting on the completion of the Riviera Country Club, and the preparation for the First Annual Golf Tournament. Horizontal crease at center, lightly rubbed in places; very good. (300/500) 193. Robbie, J. Cameron. The Chronicle of the Royal Burgess Golfing Society of Edinburgh, 17351935. xii, 91, 111 pp. Illustrated with numerous plates from photographs, including frontispiece portrait of King Edward VIII (Captain). Gilt-lettered blue cloth. First Edition. Edinburgh: Morrison & Gibb, 1936 Inscribed in year of publication on the front free endpaper to David Hill: “With the kind regards of the author and in appreciation of his good companionship. “A handsome production and a history of this famous old golfing society, one of the oldest golf clubs in the world” - Murdoch 646; D&J R10840; D&M 32070. A few small spots to cloth; near fine. (300/500) 194.  Roberts, Henry “Bobs”, editor.  The Green Book of Golf, 1925-1926: A Record of Tournaments Held During the Year, Especially in the State of California and an Index of Golfers Located in this Territory. 528 pp. Profusely illustrated from photographs, ads, scores, etc. of the west coast golfing scene of the 1920’s. 26x17.5 cm. (10¼x6¾”), green leatherette, gilt embossed lettering. Third Edition. San Francisco: Ellis & Roberts, 1925 D&M 32130; D&J R11320. Some light wear to extremities; gilt stamping worn; very good. (200/300) 195. Ross, Campbell. The Fun of the Fairway. 61 pp. Illustrated by George Pilkington. 21.3x13.4 cm. (8½x5¼”), yellow saddle-stitched illustrated wrappers. First Edition. [Cape Town, South Africa]: [South African Golf], [c.1943] Book of golf humor. D&J C15340; D&M 32410. A few chips, tiny tears and other light wear to wrapper edges; very good. (200/300) 196.  Ross, Donald J.  Pinehurst Country Club, Pinehurst, North Carolina - 1922 map.  Color lithograph map of the Pinehurst Country Club links. 38x40.2 cm. (15x15¾”). Pinehurst, NC: Pinehurst Country Club, 1922 A rare map of the links, designed by Donald J. Ross. Only 1 copy located by OCLC / Worldcat at University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Four tiny holes at creases; else near fine. (200/300)

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197.  (Royal Golf Club de Belgique) 1937 Royal Golf Club de Belgique. Links d’Ostende, CoqSur-Mer. 7 pp. + map of the links at rear. 15.5x10 cm. (6x4”), brown saddle-stitched wrappers, lettered in black. [Brussels]: [Gouweloos], 1937 A small booklet describing the golf course, prices and conditions. Near fine.

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EARLY MANUSCRIPT OF GOLFING POETRY 198. (Royal Perth Golfing Society) Blair, N[eil] Ferguson. Scraps on Golf - Manuscript album of Golf poetry. [59] leaves. Neatly penned manuscript album. 12x19 cm. (4¾x7½”), original full calf, “Royal Perth Golfing Society” in ink on front by an early owner. Balthayock: 1842 A unique volume of manuscript poems on golf and sketches of golfing characters associated with the Royal Perth Golfing Society recounting the skills and prowess of various members of the society in rhymed verse “dedicated without permission to the Royal Perth Golfing Society”. Also includes lyrics of a song sung at the first meeting of the Delvine Golf Club in 1842. Passages from this album are quoted at length in the club’s offical history by T.D. Miller (1935), and mentioned in the volume’s subtitle “with a selection of the Golfing verses [hitherto unpublished] by the late Neil Ferguson Blair of Balthayock”. The Perth Golfing Society was formed in 1824 and became the first golf club to gain the “Royal” prefix in 1833, and was one of the more active golfing societies of the early 19th century. Titled “Scraps on Golf” by the author on the first leaf and calling for “one illustration by the author”, however no illustration is included in the book. 1920 ink presentation from A.G. Heilon to the Society on title page. Manuscript source material from this period is exceedingly rare, a highpoint of any golfing collection. Provenance: Collection of the late Norman Swenson (with respect of the PBA staff). Spine ends chipped, some scuffing to leather, hinges cracked; Lot 198 very good. (5000/8000)

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199. (Royal Perth Golfing Society) Rules of the Game of Golf, to be Observed by the Members of the Royal Perth Golfing Society. Revised and Approved, April, 1864. 12 pp. 13.3x8.2 cm. (5¼x3¼”), black leather covers lettered and ruled in gilt, silk endleaves, all edges gilt. Third Edition. Perth: Printed by Robert Whittet, 1864 Signed by the secretary of the club at the close of the rules. The rules of the Royal Perth Golfing Society were first published in 1825, revised in 1839 and again here in 1864 borrowing from the latest rules of the R. & A. This edition including the following changes: teeing area expanded to 6-8 club-lengths; the first appearance of ice and snow being treated effectively as loose impediments (more than 40 years ahead of the next mention); the river Tay can be treated as a modern-day lateral water hazard; first direct mention of a ‘whiff’ counting as a stroke. 1865 ownership signature of a C. Hill on front endpaper with scores from 2 rounds played on April 12, 1865 (67 each round) on rear flyleaf. OCLC/WorldCat and COPAC locate no copies in institutional holdings and this title is not found in Murdoch, Donovan & Murdoch, or Donovan & Jerris. The first copy offered by PBA Galleries. Spine worn at heel, some other light extremity wear; very good. (3000/5000)

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200. (Saint Andrew’s Golf Club) Two items from the Golden Jubilee of the Saint Andrew’s Golf Club. Includes: [Program and Menu for] Golden Jubilee Anniversary Banquet, 1888-1938. * Seating List. Golden Jubilee Dinner, St. Andrew’s Golf Club, November 14th, 1938. New York: November 14, 1938 Two scarce items from the festivities at the Waldorf-Astoria hotel. While we have offered the Program twice in the past, this is the first time we have encountered the Seating List. Light wear, seating list creased; very good. (200/300) 201.  (St. Andrew’s Golf Club - Yonkers, NY)  Officers, Constitution and Rules, Also List of Members St. Andrew’s Golf Club 1906. 40 pp. 15.3x11.2 cm. (6x4½”), white cloth, decorated and lettered in silver and blue. Yonkers, NY: St. Andrew’s Golf Club, 1906 Also included are two variant printings of the title: Frick, Ford. This is Saint Andrew’s. Both in wrappers. Privately printed, 1973. On November 14, 1888, John Reid drew up a constitution for a golf club and so the first permanent golf club in the United States was born, with Reid at the helm. They called themselves the St. Andrew’s Golf Club, but with an apostrophe inserted to avoid confusion with the original St. Andrews in Scotland. Lightly foxed cloth boards; hinges tender; very good. (150/250)

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202.  (St. Andrews Links) Original vintage printed sign from St. Andrews, Scotland. 9½x12½” sign printed in dark blue on cardboard, reading “St. Andrews Links, Golfers are requested to play PREFERRED LIES during Winter months”. No date We assume Scotland, as no apostrophe is used. A nice vintage souvenir. Old remnants of mounting tape on reverse; very Light overall darkening from being previously framed; very good. (150/250) 203. (Sakonnet Golf Club) Sakonnet Golf Club - archive of architecture drawings, photographs and other ephemera. Includes: 1 ticket to the club’s Annual Subscription Dance in 1904. * [Financial] Statement for two years ending April 1, 1903. * 2 copies of the 4 pp. program for the Victrola Concert in the summer of 1912. * Black and white photograph of little girls dancing on the lawn. * 1 page application for membership to the club. * 4 pp. program for “Flotsam and Jetsam” a play performed to raise money for the club. 1919. * Broadside advertising “The Goose Hangs High” a play performed to raise money for the club. 1926. * 2 copies of the 4 pp. program for the Twentieth Anniversary of the club, 1919. Each with a neatly inked message, “Under the direction of Kendell Weston” on the first page. * Piece of stationery from the club. Dated 191- (last digit blank). * 4 pp. program for a set of three one-act plays to benefit the club. 1920. * Broadside for play to benefit the club. 1888(?). * 8 sheets of blue line proposals and maps of the area, for golf links at “Seaconnet Point.” * 10 original photographs of early members of the club, and the club scenery. Each mounted to board. 2 photographs with worming. * 1 page ALs from D.H. Findlay to H.W. Goodrich, dated 1903 about work on the course. Perhaps the plans/maps were drawn up by Findlay. A nice archive from the early years of the Sakonnet Golf Club. Little Compton, RI: Early 20th century Sakonnet Golf course was designed by Donald J. Ross, and built in 1899. Light wear from handling to each, 2 of the photographs with worming; very good. (200/300) 204. (Sandy Lodge Golf Club) Sandy Lodge Golf Club: Rules, 1911. 56 pp. 16x10 cm. (6½x4”), white saddle-stitched wrappers lettered in red. Marked “Proof” in neat period ink on front wrapper. Northwood, [England]: Austin & Rawlinson, 1911 Founded by Mr. & Mrs. J. Francis Markes, and opened in 1910. Book of rules, plus the names and addresses of the club’s approximately 240 members. Some names within lack addresses. Harry Vardon designed the original 9 hole course in 1909. Front wrapper clipped, affecting the “ge” of Lodge, light finger soiling; very good. (200/300) 205. ‘Sapper’ [McNeile, Herman Cyril]. Uncle James’s Golf Match. 61 pp. 12x7.7 cm. (4¾x3”), salmon colored cloth, lettered in gilt. First Edition. London: Hodder and Stoughton, [c.1932] The rare first edition in cloth. By the author of the Bulldog Drummond stories. D&J S3310. Spine a bit faded, lightly rubbed extremities; else near fine. (200/300)

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206.  (Scorecards)  Scorecards and other ephemera from San Francisco Bay area Golf Clubs, etc. I ncludes scorecards from: The Palms Golf Gardens, Los Gatos Golf and Country Club, Richmond Golf Club, Shady Palms Course, Cherry City Golf Gardens, Mission garden Golf Course, Hayward Miniature Golf Course, Colonial Greens Golf Crease. Also includes a membership card from Sharp Park Golf Club and a Nominating Committee Ballot from the Lake Merced Golf & Country Club. Together 10 items. Various dates Light wear; very good.

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207. Scotch Golf System. Golf Made Easy Thru Scotch Secrets. 34 leaves. 20.5x13.8 cm. (8x5½”), pale blue wrappers. Pittsburgh, Pa.: Scotch Golf System, 1936 Rare book of golf instruction, inspired by the Scottish secrets to the game. One copy located by OCLC / Worldcat at the University of Notre Dame. D&J S7450. A bit of yellowing to wrapper edges and other very faint marks; else near fine. (200/300) 208. (Scrapbook) Cummings, Langdon. Personal scrapbook of golf, by Langdon Cummings, from the 1930s. Contents of scrapbook include: scorecards from various clubs, but mostly from Barre Golf Club, Barre, Vermont; Barbasol Golf Progress Charts (filled out); correspondence with other Vermont golf clubs about matches to be played and scheduling; newspaper clippings; hand-written scores of various matches; hand-written list of golf courses played, seen, or visited; and tickets to various Vermont golf events. The contents remain pasted to original sheets of paper, which have since been removed from the original scrapbook, each sheet placed in a plastic sleeve and housed in a modern 3-ring binder. Vermont: 1930s Langdon Cummings was the chairman of the Barre Golf Club. There is a newspaper clipping within from the 1935 Caledonian Record which explains the contents nicely: “Langdon Cummings of Barre has one golf record hard to beat, and that is his personal scrap book, containing clippings of matches in which he took part or which he watched; pictures of Vermont champions and other golfers he has seen play; scores of 38 courses on which he has played, 25 in Vermont, ten in New Hampshire, two in Maine and one at Albany, N.Y....The scrapbook contains charts showing improvement in Cumming’s scores since 1931, when the record began, and data giving his qualifying scores playing him well up in the first sixteen in his own club this year.” Wear and yellowing to contents; mostly very good. (200/300) 209. (Short Cuts to Good Golf) Anonymous. Short Cuts to Good Golf. [14] pp. 14.5x8.5 cm. (5¾x3½”), red saddle-stitched wrappers lettered in red with illustration of a golfer. Second Edition. No place: [Holiday Associates], [1954] Note: 1st edition issued in 1945 (as per the copyright information within) not located, according to D&J. D&J S18250. A few tiny spots of soiling to wrappers; else fine. (200/300) 210.  Shotte, Cleeke [John Hogben].  The Golf Craze: Sketches and Rhymes.  x, [2], 124 pp. 17.5x11.8 cm. (7x4¾”), original pictorial green cloth, front cover stamped in bright red, black, gilt and white. First Edition. Edinburgh & London: T. N. Foulis, [1907] Although Donovan & Murdoch (and D&J) date the book as circa 1905, the cover illustration by R.T. Rose is clearly dated 1907, so the book was most likely published in that year. D&J S18370; D&M 34565. Light extremity wear; very good. (250/350) Page 55

TWO LOTS OF SIGNED GOLFING TEXTS 211. (Signed Books) Ten volumes of golf books - all signed. Includes: Bell, Peggy Kirk. A Woman’s Way to Better Golf. Inscribed by Bell on front free endpaper. Third Printing. [1972]. * Bolt, Tommy. The Hole Truth. Signed by Bolt on front free endpaper. [1971]. * Dante, Joe. The Four Magic Moves to Winning Golf. Inscribed by Dante to Warren Orlick on front free endpaper. Third Printing. [1962]. * Faulkner, Max. The Faulkner Method. Signed by Faulkner on front free endpaper. Dj chipped. [1952]. * Ford, Doug. Start Golf Young. Inscribed by Ford on half-title. [1955]. * Galvano, Phil. Secrets of the Perfect Golf Swing. Inscribed by Galvano to Warren Orlick on front free endpaper. Fifth Printing. [1961]. * Graffis, Herb. Esquire’s Workd of Golf. Signed by Graffis on half-title. [1965]. * Harper, Chandler. My First Seventy Years (in Golf). Inscribed by Harper on frontispiece. No jacket, as issued. [1994]. * Harmon, Claude “Butch”, Jr. The Four Cornerstones of Winning Golf. Signed Butch Harmon on front free endpaper. [1996]. * Jones, Robert Trent, Jr. Golf by Design. Inscribed by Jones on half title. [1993]. Together 10 volumes, all signed or inscribed, all in the original cloth, boards, or cloth-backed boards and with jackets except as noted. Various places: Various dates Some with light wear; overall very good to fine.

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212. (Signed Books) Eleven volumes of golf books - all signed. Includes: Lazaro, Joe. The Right Touch. Signed by Lazaro on front free endpaper. [1978]. Norman, Greg. Shark Attack! Inscribed by Norman on front free endpaper. [1998]. * Palmer, Arnold. Golf Tales. Signed by Palmer on the half-title. [1991]. * Rees, Dai. Dai Rees on Golf. Inscribed by Rees on front free endpaper. [1959]. * Sanders, Doug. Come Swing with Me. Inscribed by Sanders on front free endpaper. [1974]. * Smith, Horton & Dawson Taylor. The Master’s Secrets of Putting. Signed by Dawson Taylor on frontispiece. [1982]. * Thompson, Kenneth R. The Mental Side of Golf. Signed by Thompson on front free endpaper. 1947. * Trevino, Lee. The Snake in the Sandtrap. Signed by Trevino on half-title. [1985]. * Vaile, P.A. Putting Made Easy: The Mark G. Harris Method. Signed by Harris on front pastedown endpaper. [1935]. * Wind, Herbert Warren. Tips from the Top. Inscribed by Rip Arnold on front free endpaper. 1955. * Woods, Earl. Training a Tiger. Inscribed by Earl [Woods] on front free endpaper. [1997]. Together 11 volumes, all signed or inscribed, all in the original cloth, boards, or cloth-backed boards and with jackets. Various places: Various dates Some with light wear; overall very good to fine.

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213. Simmons, Marlin L. Golf and the Subconscious Mind - first and second editions. 2 volumes, including the first and second edition of the work. First Edition. 60 pp. No. 48 of 50 copies. Signed by the author and numbered on title page. * Second Edition. 61 pp. Signed by the author on title page. Each 17.6x10.6 cm. (7x4½”), green wrappers. Belleville, Illinois: Privately Printed, 1984 D&J S19690 & 19720. Faint soiling; near fine.

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214. (Sleepy Hollow Country Club) The Sleepy Hollow Country Club: A Brief Description of its Grounds and Buildings. 26 pp. Illustrated with tipped-in photographs. 26x18.5 cm. (10¼x7½”), yellow cloth-backed blue boards, paper cover label. First Edition. [New York]: Privately Printed for the Members, 1919 D&J S22060; D&M 34790. Light soiling to cloth, some fading to board edges; very good. (250/350)

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SMITH’S ABERDEEN GOLFERS ONE OF 150 COPIES 215. Smith, Charles. The Aberdeen Golfers: Records & Reminiscences. xi, [1], 168 pp. Numerous illustrations from photos, paintings, drawings, awards, course maps, including 6 full-page plates. 24.5x18 cm. (9½x7¼”), original armorial gilt-stamped olive-green cloth, gilt-lettered spine, top edge gilt. No. 41 of 150 copies printed by Neill & Co., Edinburgh. First Edition. London: Published Privately for the Author, 1909 One of the more significant and important golf club history books, done in a very small limitation. Murdoch 703; D&M 34860; D&J S23020. Spine sunned, light wear, near fine. (1500/2000) 216.  Smith, Charles.  The Aberdeen Golfers: Records & Reminiscences. xi, 168 pp. Illustrated from photographs, maps and facsimiles. 9½x7¼, full dark green morocco, gilt-stamped vignette on front cover, raised spine bands, marbled endpapers, all edges gilt, publisher’s cloth slipcase. No. 155 of 200 hand-numbered copies. Limited Facsimile Edition. [London]: Ellesborough Press, [1982] Signed on the limitation page by J.S.R. Cruickshank, former Captain of The Royal Aberdeen Golf Club. Originally published in 1909. D&J S23050. Lightly rubbed slipcase; spine faded to brown; else fine. (200/300)

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217.  Smith, Garden G.  Side Lights on Golf. vii, 154 pp. 18.3x12.5 cm. (7½x5”), original tan cloth, ruled in gilt, lettered in orange, top edge gilt. First Edition. London: Sisley’s Ltd., [c.1907] Smith was editor of “Golf Illustrated,” the British weekly, for many years and an important contributor to the literature of the game. D&J S23650; D&M 34930; Murdoch 706. Spine darkened, name on spine traced in ink, light edge wear; date 1907 in ink on title page; else very good. (150/250) 218. Smith, Garden. The World of Golf. [12], 330 + 10 ad pp. 19.3x13 cm. (7½x5”), original gilt-decorated and lettered green cloth. First Edition. London: A.D. Innes, 1898 With chapters contributed by MacGeagh, Sutphen and Pascoe. The Isthmian Library No. 3, edited by B. Fletcher Robinson. D&J S23680; D&M 3940. Light shelf wear; the name Victor Silberer rubberstamped in red on title page; near fine. (200/300)

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219. (Spalding) Eleven early Spalding catalogs for golf and other sports equipment. Includes: Season 1901-1902. Fall and Winter Sports. 72 pp. * 1903 catalog lacking wrappers, and first 12 pages. 84 pp. * Season 1903-4. Fall and Winter Sports. 104 pp. * Spring & Summer Sports, 1904. Heavily dampstained throughout. 112 pp. * Fall and Winter Sports, 1907-8 69 pp. * Spring and Summer 1910. 112 pp. * Fall and Winter 1910. 93 pp. * Spring & Summer 1924. 96 pp. * Spring and Summer 1932. 96 pp. * Spring & Summer 1936. 103 pp. * Summer 1937. 72 pp. Together 11 volumes, all but one in original wrappers. A.G. Spalding & Bros, 1901-1937 Also includes: An Excursion in Golf with A.G. Spalding & Bros. 1937. Mostly mild to moderate general wear to wrappers from handling; mostly very good. (400/600) 220. (Spalding) Stoddart, L.B., revised by. Spalding’s Official Golf Guide Containing the Official Rules and Regulations as Authorized and Adopted by the United States Golf Association, Together with the Constitution and By-Laws of Clubs...  43 pp. Photographs and woodcut illustrations within. 16.9x12.8 cm. (6½x5”), original pictorially printed tan wrappers, stamped in black. Second Edition. New York: American Sports Publishing Co., 1895 The rare and early American golf guidebook, preceded by only the edition of 1893, which was the first golf book printed in America entitled Spalding’s Athletic Library. An important reference for the history of American golf, it continued to be issued annually until the early 1930’s. “The most successful of the ‘annual’ or yearbook type of publication in America and a real ‘bible’ of information for the golf historian” - Murdoch 154. D&J S29675; D&M 4020. Some faint soiling or offsetting to wrappers, heavily chewed rear cover and from pg 11 to the rear wrapper, the damage affects the text (only a bit is lost until about pg. 25 where the damage encroaches further into text); still a very scarce item; inspection encouraged; good. (300/500) 221. [Stewart, T. Ross, editor]. Lays of the Links: A Score of Parodies. [4], 68, [1] pp. 17x10.8 cm. (6¾x4¼”), green cloth, lettered in gilt. First Edition. Edinburgh: David Douglas, 1895 20 verses parodying famous poems by adding golf to their lines. D&M 4400; D&J S37240. Light wear, repairs to joints and hinges, ink stamp of the Schulenburg Golf Library, Pretoria on rear of title page; very good. (250/350) 222. Strang, Lewis C. Golf and Business: Little Philosophizings Series. 22, [2] ad pp. 15x8.2 cm. (6x3½”), cream saddle-stitched wrappers, lettered in black. New York: Roland Publishing Co., [1925] Rare little booklet about the philosophy of business as it involves golf. Only 1 copy located by OCLC / Worldcat at Columbia University Library. D&J S39520; D&M 35990 Fine. (200/300) 223.  Stymie, A. Ded.  Demi-Golf.  [28] pp. Cartoon illustrations throughout. 17.5x12.5 cm. (7x5”), tan illustrated wrappers. Los Angeles: Grant Goodale, [1927] Translated into the Scotch by Pro Angus MacTavis, B.G.P.O.E. D&J S41020. Faint ring water stain on front cover, a bit of rubbing at wrapper edges; else near fine. (200/300)

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224. Sutton, Martin A. F., editor. Golf Courses: Design, Construction and Upkeep. xv, 192, viii ad pp. Contributions by T. Simpson, C.H. Alison, Martin A.F. Suton, H.O. Hobson, P. Mackenzie Ross and H.S. Colt. Introduction by Bernard Darwin. Illustrated with many plates from approximately 70 photographs, drawings, plans, etc. Sutton’s 8-page catalogue at the end. 24.7x19 cm. (9¾x7½”), gilt-lettered green cloth, dust jacket. Second Edition in second edition dust jacket. Reading: Sutton and Sons, 1950 An important work on the subject. In the second edition dust jacket with the price of 30/net at spine heel, which is covered by a later price sticker. D&J S42520. Jacket yellowed at spine and with smaller yellow patched to front and rear panels, lightly chipped with tiny tears at jacket edges; a touch of shelf wear to volume; very light foxing at early and late leaves; else near fine volume in very good jacket. (250/350) 225. Taylor, J[ohn] H[enry]. Taylor on Golf: Impressions, Comments and Hints. viii, 328 pp. Illustrated with 48 plates from photographs specially taken for this work, including frontispiece with “Taylor’s Grip.” 20x14 cm. (8x5½”), original gilt-decorated green cloth, lettered in gilt, top edge gilt. First Edition. London: Hutchinson & Co., 1902 Taylor was a great English golfer whose contributions to the game went far beyond his remarkable playing ability - Murdoch 763; D&M 36430; D&J T3040. Moderately rubbed extremities, a few tiny nicks at spine, light soiling; hinges cracked; else very good. (200/300) RARE IN THE ORIGINAL DUST JACKET 226. Thomas, George C., Jr. Golf Architecture in America: Its Strategy and Construction. xxv, 342 pp. Illustrated with numerous plates from photos and golf course plans and maps (1 is folding in the rear), 4 photos are in color including frontispiece; decorative endpapers. 22.2x15.5 cm. (8¾x6”), dark blue-green cloth, lettered in light green, red-orange stamped vignette on the front cover, top edge stained green, original jacket with color pictorial front panel. First Edition. Los Angeles: The Times-Mirror Press, 1927 First Edition in the rare dust jacket. George C. Thomas, Jr. was one of the leading figures in golf course architecture’s Golden Age, among greats like Donald Ross and A.W. Tillinghast. “One of the outstanding books on golf course architecture having the added attraction, as a book, of being handsomely produced” - Murdoch 767; D&J T7730; D&M 36690. Laid in is a typed letter and a handwritten note, both signed, from Frank D. (“Sandy”) Tatum, Jr., former Stanford golfer, Rhodes scholar, and president of the U.S.G.A. from 1978 to 1980, to Mr. Leslie Lawrence, former owner of this book. The letter expresses appreciation for a shared weekend, and finishes “Enclosed is your share of our winnings. I have been held up by a difficulty collecting from Cahill and Orrick. It is now apparent that that is going to be a protracted process. To avoid the Lot 226 embarrassment of a guest not being paid by some deadbeat member, the enclosure includes your share of that win, which I will undertake to collect, no matter what.” Jacket with some soiling, light stains to spine, ends and corners chipped; volume leaning a touch, very faint stains to covers, a bit of white residue to top and bottom edges of rear cover; else very good in like jacket. (1000/1500) Page 59

227. Thomas, George C., Jr. Golf Architecture in America: Its Strategy and Construction. xxv, 342 pp. Illustrated with numerous plates from photos and golf course plans and maps (1 is folding in the rear). 22.2x15 cm. (8¾x6”), dark blue-green cloth. First Edition. Los Angeles: The Times-Mirror Press, 1927 Thomas worked with many of the most prominent architects of his era, including Donald Ross, A.W. Tillinghast, Hugh Wilson, etc. and built more than two dozen courses during the 1920’s. D&M 36690; D&J T7730. Some light rubbing and bumping at volume edges, nicks at spine ends, light soiling; name in ink on front free endpaper; hinges tender; else very good. (300/500) 228. Thomson, John. Golfing and Other Poems and Songs. vi, [4], 84 pp. With a frontispiece photogravure portrait of Thomson and his facsimile autograph underneath. (8vo), original gilt-lettered olive-green cloth rebacked and cornered in contemporary green calf, endpapers replaced, top edge gilt. First Trade Edition. Glasgow: William Hodge & Co., 1893 Murdoch 775; D&M 4520; D&J T8470. Light wear to cloth; very good.

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229. (Thorny Lea Golf Club) Thorny Lea Golf Club in Vaudeville. [20] pp. Comprised mostly of advertisements. 23x15 cm. (9x6”), black saddle-stitched wrappers ruled in silver and red, lettered in light blue. Brockton, MA: 1912 Program for a show held at the Y.M.C.A. Hall Friday evening, April 12, 1912 for a Vaudeville for the golf club. Fine. (200/300) 230. Travers, Jerome D. Travers’ Golf Book. vii, [7], 242, [2] + [4] ad pp. With 47 plates from photographs, including color tinted frontispiece with author’s facsimile autograph and tissueguard; 1 diagram. 19.2x12.5 cm. (7½x5¼”), original green cloth, pictorial cover label. First Edition, First Printing. New York: Macmillan, 1913 Travers won the 1915 U.S. Open, and was the U.S. Amateur Champion in 1907, 1908 and 1912. First edition of his first book. A true golf classic. D&J T13960; Murdoch 783. Cover label a bit rubbed, as are the spine ends, corners slightly bumped; very good or better. (200/300) 231. Travers, Jerome D. Travers’ Golf Book. vii, [7], 242, [2] + [4] ad pp. Photograph plates and color tinted frontispiece with author’s facsimile autograph and tissue-guard. 7½x5¼, original green cloth, pictorial cover label. First Edition, First Printing. New York: Macmillan, 1913 Travers won the 1915 U.S. Open. The first edition of his first book. D&J T13960; Murdoch 783. Edge wear, rubbing and a few scratched to covers, small rubber stamped price on rear pastedown, hinges cracked, lacking front free endpaper; pencil underlining on many pages; very good. (200/300) 232.  Travers, Jerome D. and Grantland Rice.  The Winning Shot.  258 pp. 18.7x12.5 cm. (7½x5”), greenish-blue cloth, orange lettering. First Edition. New York: Doubleday, 1915 An account of Travers’ early golfing triumphs. “One of the first golf books to carry Mr. Rice’s name.” -Murdoch 784; D&M 37130; D&J T14020. Rubbed at extremities, a bit of light soiling; rear hinge cracked; else very good. (150/250) Page 60

233. Travis, Walter J. Practical Golf - two editions. Two editions, each 8x5¼, identical green decorative cloth. Includes the First Edition and the Second Edition, New and Revised. New York: Harper & Bros., 1901 and 1903 First edition has bookplate of Ernest Charles Schirmer on front pastedown. D&J T14080 & T14110. Rubbed and soiled cloth, edge wear; else very good. (150/250) 234. Travis, Walter J. The Art of Putting - one of 50 subscriber’s copies. Facsimile of the 1904 edition. Introduction by Peter Yagi. Foreword by Ben Crenshaw. Bound in full green lambskin, front cover stamped in gilt, plastic sleeve with golf ball and number in limitation printed on it. No. 46 of 50 subscriber’s copies. Bellevue, WA: Peter Yagi Golf Books, 2011 Signed by Peter Yagi, Ben Crenshaw, and Ed Homsey. Subscriber’s name left blank. The lot also includes the wrapper-bound edition, No. 46 of 100 copies, bound thus. Signed by Peter Yagi and Ed Homsley. Fine. (200/300) 235. (Trophy) Championship Trophy - Lincoln Park Golf Club. Golfing trophy, cylindrical base with mounted figure of a female golfer on top. San Francisco: May 12, 1949 Engraved: “Championship Trophy. Lincoln Park Golf Club. Won by Vera Reina. May 12, 1949. Light wear; very good. (150/250) 236. Tufts, Richard S. The Principles Behind the Rules of Golf. [6], 102 pp. Illustrated with 2 plates from photographs of group shots of notable golfers. 19.5x13 cm. (7¾x5¼”), gray cloth, spine lettered in gilt, dust jacket. First Edition. Pinehurst, NC: [Privately Printed by the author], [1960] Tufts played an instrumental role in the drafting of the first universal code of rules that went into effect in 1952. He captained the U.S. Walker Cup team to victory in 1963. “An outstanding job of cutting through the tangle of misunderstanding and misconception about the rules of golf” - Murdoch 792; D&M 37490; D&J T16390. Jacket edges lightly chipped and creased, a touch yellowed at spine and edges; light shelf wear to volume; ownership rubberstamp of an Indiana golfer on front free endpaper; else near fine volume in near fine jacket. (800/1200) 237.  Tulloch, W.W.  The Life of Tom Morris, with Glimpses of St. Andrews and its Golfing Celebrities. xvi, 334 pp. Illustrated from 27 photographs. 8vo. Full dark green morocco, giltlettered lime green calf cover and spine labels, marbled endpapers, all edges gilt, publisher’s green cloth slipcase. No. 189 of 200 hand-numbered copies. Facsimile Edition. [London]: Ellesborough Press Ltd., [1982] Signed on the limitation page by J.H. Neill, Captain, Royal & Ancient Golf Club of St. Andrews. D&M 37530; D&J T16630. Spine sunned a bit; else fine. (300/500) FOUR LOTS ON TURFGRASSES 238.  (Turfgrass)  Beard, James B., Harriet J. Beard & David Martin, editors.  Turfgrass Bibliography from 1672 to 1972. 730 pp. Gray cloth. First Edition. Michigan: Michigan State University Press, 1977 D&J B10300. Light shelf wear; near fine.

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239. (Turfgrass) International Turfgrass Society Research Journal. Comprises: Volume 7, 1993. * Volume 8, Part 1, 1997. * Volume 9, Part 1, 2001. * Volume 9, Part 2, 2001. * Volume 10, Part 1, 2005. * Volume 10, Part 2, 2005. * Volume 11, Part 1, 2009. * Volume 11, Part 2, 1009. Together, 8 volumes. 8vo or 4to, boards. Various places: 1993-2009 Key source on the science of golf course turf management. Added to the lot is International Turfgrass Society Annexe - Technical Papers, 1995, in wrappers. Some shelf wear, very good to fine. (300/500) 240.  (Turfgrass)  Proceedings of the First [through Eighth] International Turfgrass Research Conference... 7 volumes, as the Proceedings of the 7th Conference not present. Cloth, boards or wrappers. Various places: 1969-1997 Substantial run of these scarce volumes. Very good or better.

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241.  (Turfgrass)  Thirty-six volumes on turfgrass, turf management and lawns.  Includes: Beard. Turf Management for Golf Courses. Inscribed & signed by the author. [1982]. * Beard. Turf Management for Golf Courses. 2002. * Beard. Turfgrass: Science and Culture. [1973]. * McIntyre & Jakobsen. Practical Drainage for Golf, Sportsturf and Horticulture. [2000]. * Potter. Destructive Turfgrass Insects: Biology, Diagnosis, and Control. [1998]. * Watschke, et al. Managing Turfgrass Pests. [1995]. * White. Turf Managers’ Handbook for Golf Course Construction, Renovation and Grow-In. [2000]. * Plus 29 others. Together, 36 volumes. Most illustrated. 28 are hardcover, 6 of those have jackets; remainder in wrappers. Various places: 1930 Good to fine condition.

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RARE 1931 U.S.G.A. OPEN CHAMPIONSHIP PROGRAM 242.  (U.S.G.A. Program - 1931 Open Championship)  Official Souvenir Book [of the] ThirtyFourth National Open Championship, United States Golf Association, July 2, 3, 4, 1931. Inverness Club, Toledo, Ohio.  96 pp. Illustrated from photographs; course drawings (one for each of the 18 holes); inside covers with color ads. show various farming and golf equipment and supplies, including balls, clothing, clubs, etc. 12x8¾, original color wrappers., Staple bound. First Appearance. Toledo, Ohio: 1931 The original USGA program book for the 1931 National Open Golf Championship that was held at the Inverness Club in Toledo Ohio, won by Billy Burke. This copy signed by several golfers at the “Record of Players” on pages 39/40. Signatures include: C.W. Hackney, Macdonald Smith, Leslee Cotton, Alex Watson, Leo Diegel, John Kinder, C.W. Gamber, Tom Creavy, Gene Sarazen, Augusta Zoyer, Aubrey Boomer, Percy Alliss, George Dawson, Bobby Cruickshank, Mortie Dutra, Charles Guest, Clarence Clark, Herman Barron, Wild Bill Mehlhorn, Eddie Williams, & T.E. Kuhn. Light wear to wrapper edges; light soiling to margins of a few pages at front; very good. (2500/3500)

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243.  (U.S.G.A. 1931 Open Championship)  Ticket and Score Card from the 1931 U.S.G.A. National Open Tournament. Unused score card, approximately 3½x10½, and a ticket for the final day of the tournament (July 4, 1931). Toledo, Ohio: 1931 The 1931 Open was won by Billy Burke. Light wear to admission ticket; score card fine. (400/600) 244.  (U.S.G.A. Program - Amateur)  Thirteen U.S.G.A. Amateur Championship programs. Includes the official programs for the following years: 1946 at Baltustrol Golf Club. With starting times leaf laid in. Covers detached. * 1950 at Minneapolis Golf Club. * 1955 at The Country Club of Virginia. * 1958 at the Olympic Country Club, San Francisco. * 1959 at the Broadmoor Golf Club. * 1961 at the Pebble Beach Golf Links. * 1963 at the Wakonda Club. * 1964 at the Canterbury Golf Club. * 1966 at the Merion Golf Club. * 1968 at the Scioto Country Club. * 1969 at the Oakmont Country Club. * 1985 at the Montclair Golf Club. * 1988 at the Homestead Hots Springs. Together 13 volumes each in their original wrappers. USGA, 1946-1988 Mostly light general wear; very good.

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245.  (U.S.G.A.)  Six U.S.G.A. publications - mostly mid-20th century. Includes: U.S.G.A. Golf Handicap System for Men. 46 pp. Recommended by the U.S.G.A., Revised April, 1953. * A Guide for Green Committee Members of Golf Clubs. 16 pp. 1961. * A Junior Golf Program for your Club and District. 15 pp. N.d. [c.1960]. * Duties of Officials Under the Rules of Golf. 8 pp. 1961. * U.S.G.A. Golf Handicap System. 19 pp. Recommended by the U.S.G.A., Revised April, 1950. * U.S.G.A. Family Album. [32] pp. [c.1991]. Together 6 items. New York: USGA, Various dates Near fine or better.

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246. (U.S. Open - tickets) Two tickets for admission to two U.S. Opens - 1963 and 1981. Two tickets, including: 63rd USGA Open Championship The Country Club, Brookline, Mass. June 21, 1963. 9.5x6.5 cm. (3¾x2½”). Blue ticket with black printing. With original string. * 81st U.S. Open Championship Merion Golf Club, Ardmore, PA. June 18, 1981. 12x7.2 cm. (4¾x2¾”). Grey ticket with black printing. With original string. Together 2 tickets. 1963 and 1981 The 1963 ticket with some wear from handling; the other is fine.

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247.  [Universal Golf Company].  Universal Golf Dictionary: Summary of Golf and Golf Etiquette. 68 pp. 15.2x8..5 cm. (6x3¼”), original saddle stitched green wrappers, front cover lettered in black. First Edition. Springfield, Mass.: Universal Golf Company, 1934 Written neatly in pencil on the title page beneath the title, “by Maria Wilson (Giroux),” and near the publisher information, “G.A. Giroux.” Laid in is a 1 page typed letter requesting a copy of the book for $10, written in 1980. Murdoch 898; D&M 38030; D&J U16510. Fine. (100/150) 248.  Uzzell, Thomas H.  Golf in the World’s Oldest Mountains.  [42] pp. Illustrated from photographs and course maps of the Manoir Richelieu Golf Course in Quebec. 28.1x22 cm. (11x8½”), white cloth-backed blue boards, pictorial cover label. First Edition. Murray Bay, Quebec: Manoir Richelieu, [c.1926] “One of the most beautiful books in the entire library of golf to describe a golf course” - Murdoch 804; D&M 38070; D&J U17200. Cloth backstrip soiled and worn at ends, corners rubbed; very good. (500/800) 249. Vaile, P.A. Three golf instruction booklets by P.A. Vaile. Includes: The Short Game: The First and Most Important Part of Golf. 40 pp. 4th edition. Beckley-Ralston Co., [1929]. * The Short Game: The First and Most Important Part of Golf. 32 pp. 9th edition. Beckley-Ralston Co., 1940. * How to Drive. Wilson Athletic Library. 91, [5] ad pp. Thos. E. Wilson & Co., [1919]. Together 3 volumes in their original illustrated wrappers. Various places: Various dates Light edge wear to each; near fine.

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250. (Walker Cup) Fourteen Walker Cup official programs. Includes the official programs for the following years: 2 programs for 1949 at Winged Foot Golf Club. 1 for Friday, August 19th and 1 for Saturday, August 20th. * 1957 at Minikahda Club. * 1959 at Muirfield. * 1961 at Seattle Golf Club. * 1963 at the Ailsa Course, Turnberry. * 1965 at the Baltimore Country Club. * 1971 at Old Course St. Andrews. * 1973 at The Country Club, Brookline, MA. * 1975 at the Old Course St. Andrews. * 1977 at Shinnecock Hills. * 2 copies of: 1981 at Cypress Point Club. * 1985 at Pine Valley Golf Club. Together 14 volumes in their original wrappers. Walker Cup, 1949-1985 Some mild general wear to some; mostly very good or near fine.

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251. (Wehman, Henry J.) Wehman’s Book on Athletic Games of Skill: Skittles, Golf, Bowls, Quoits. 3 2 pp. Some woodcut illustrations and diagrams within. 18.2x12 cm. (7x4¾”), original peach pictorial wrappers, printed in black. In removable protective plastic with blue plastic spine protector (as seen in photograph). First Edition. New York: Henry J. Wehman, [c.1890] An early American reference to golf, which the author describes has flourished “where Scots can find a good open space or ‘link’ upon which to play it.” The author concludes the passage on golf, “hurrah for Scotland, and let golf flourish here as well as there. The Scots are too good-natured to wish to keep such a fine game all to themselves.” The wrappers are in amazing condition considering the fragility of the publication, and the front wrapper is illustrated with golf club bags, and a scene of a group of golfers including a lady. Wrappers with only a touch of wear, mostly at spine, from handling; leaves are printed on poor quality paper, and thus browned and chipped lightly at corners from handling; very good leaves within, in nearly fine wrappers. Hard to find such an item in this great condition! (150/250) 252. West, Henry Litchfield. Columbia Country Club, Chevy Chase, Maryland: History and Golf Course. 11 pp. Photograph of clubhouse as frontispiece. 22.8x15.2 cm. (9x6”), white saddlestitched wrappers printed in black. Washington, D.C.: Publicity Committee, Columbia Country Club, 1921 Rare club history, issued for the National Open Golf Tournament, July 19-22, 1921. No copies located by OCLC / Worldcat. D&J W9100. Faint finger soiling, covers starting to detach at bottom; a few corners creased; very good. (200/300) 253.  (Western Golf Association - Open Championship 1929 Program)  Western Open Golf Championship, Ozaukee, 1929 - Souvenir Program. 64 pp. Many photographs and advertisements. 26.7x18.8 cm. (10½x7½”), original color illustrated wrappers. Ozaukee, Wisconsin: Ozaukee Country Club, 1929 The Western Open was considered, at its peak, the fifth major. The Western Golf Association Open Championship (The Western Open) began in 1899, notable winners include Chick Evans and Walter Hagen. The 1929 championship was won by Tommy Armour. Articles within include: Keeler, O.B. A Chat with Bobby Jones; 35 Years of the Open (a nice history lesson); and more. A scarce program. Covers a bit faded, rubbed and creased; very good. (200/300)

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254.  (Western Golf Association - Open Championship 1935 Program) 36th Annual Western Open Golf Championship, South Bend Country Club, Chain O’Lakes - Official Program. [32] pp. Illustrated with many photographs and advertisements. 30.5x23 cm. (12x9”), original illustrated wrappers. South Bend, Indiana: South Bend Country Club, 1935 The Western Golf Association Open Championship (The Western Open) began in 1899, notable winners include Chick Evans and Walter Hagen. Hosted on June 14, 15 and 16, the winner of the 36th Western Open was won by Johnny Revolta. This program has an extensive review in photographs and description of the golf course to be played. Some tearing near spine, light creasing at edges and lightly faded wrappers; very good. (200/300) 255.  Wethered, H.N.  The Perfect Golfer.  x, 246 + 8 ad pp. Illustrated with 8 plates from paintings and photos, including frontispiece of golfer John Taylor from a painting by William Henderson. 19x13 cm. (7½x4¾”), green cloth, spine lettered in gilt, jacket. First Edition. London: Methuen, [1931] Wethered puts forth his ideas of perfection in a golf course, stroke, hole and other golfing subjects. Rare in dust jacket. D&M 39400; Murdoch 824; D&J W10300. Jacket with 1” triangular piece missing from spine foot, head and corners chipped; light foxing to page edges, darkening to endpapers, front hinge cracked, very good in good jacket. (300/500) WETHERED & SIMPSON ON THE ARCHITECTURAL SIDE OF GOLF 256. Wethered, H. N. and T. Simpson. The Architectural Side of Golf. xix, 211 pp. Preface by J.C. Squire. Illustrated with plates by the authors, including a frontispiece, and with several course plans in color; tissue guards; plus some wood engravings and headpieces. 25x18.5 cm. (9¾x7¼”), gilt-stamped and lettered white cloth. First Trade Edition. London: Longmans, Green, 1929 This is a classic book of golf architecture, with superb essays on the philosophy of golf architecture and ink sketches and color washes; according to Murdoch, it is “a most desirable book to have in a golf library.” Simpson believed that only by studying the “Old Course” at St. Andrews could one properly understand golf course design and construction. D&J W10420; Murdoch 841. Spine sunned, some light edge wear and soiling; very good. (1000/1500) 257. Wethered, Joyce and Roger; Bernard Darwin; Horace Hutchinson; & T.C. Simpson. The Game of Golf....Lonsdale Library, Vol. IX.  251 pp. Illustrated with plates (some folding) from 100 photographs. Tan cloth, stamped and lettered in gilt, pictorial jacket with photo plate on front cover and spine. First Trade Edition. London: Seeley, Service & Co., 1931 “An outstanding symposium on the game” - Murdoch 843; D&M 39500; D&J W10630. Jacket spine darkened, rubbed, as are the edges and folds, ends and corners chipped, price clipped; volume with small faded patch at spine head, ink name to front endpaper, else very good in good jacket. (150/250)

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258. (What Cheer!) What Cheer! - Golf Issue. 20 pp. Illustrations from photographs, etc. 30.7x23 cm. (12x9”) pictorial wrappers. Volume 1, No. 8. Sacramento, CA: April 1927 The “Golf Issue” of this scarce and short lived California periodical. Thirteen monthly issues were published between September, 1926 and October, 1927. Includes articles on the Del Paso Country Club, George Ritchie, 1927 Amateur Golf Championship, Women’s Golf, etc. OCLC/WorldCat locates only 2 U.S. institutions with this periodical in their holdings (California State Library & Sacramento Public Library). A touch of wear at edges; very good. (250/350) 259.  White, Jack.  Putting.  48 pp. Prefatory notes by J.H. Taylor, James Braid, Alex. Herd, George Duncan and a commentary by Bernard Darwin. Illustrated with plates from photographs. (8vo), original olive green cloth, pictorial cover label, lettered in white. First Edition. London: Country Life, 1921 Jack White was “regarded as one of the finest putters of his time.” -D&J W12130; D&M 39750. Spine yellowed, rubbed at edges, cover label a bit rubbed; very good. (200/300) 260. Wind, Herbert Warren. The Story of American Golf: Its Champions and Championships. [ 10], 502 pp. Profusely illustrated from photographs and old paintings throughout. 27.8x20 cm. (11x8”), green cloth lettered in gilt, dust jacket, slipcase. First Edition. New York: Farrar, Straus & Co., 1948 “This great book is one of the modern-day masterpieces of golf literature, written by a writer who will surely be recognized as one of the very best writers on the subject” - Murdoch 870; D&M 40330; D&J W18370. Although we see this title regularly it is becoming more difficult to find copies in the dust jacket and slipcase. Slipcase with yellowing, chipping, light soiling and rubbing; jacket chipped at edges, some short closed tears and yellowing to spine; a touch of shelf wear to volume; else a near fine volume in a very good jacket and slipcase. (200/300) 261.  Wind, Herbert Warren, editor.  The Complete Golfer - Inscribed by Byron Nelson. Introduction by Robert T. Jones, Jr. (Large 8vo) green cloth, dust jacket. Reprint New York: Simon and Schuster, 1954 Inscribed on the front free endpaper by champion Byron Nelson. D&J W18160. Light wear to jacket edges; corners and spine ends bumped; very good. (200/300) SUPPRESSED BY TIGER WOODS 262. (Woods, Tiger) Suppressed Franklin Mint Tiger Woods Eyewitness Commemorative Medal. Sterling silver medallion, 1½” diameter. Housed in the original plastic display case with stand, and original box. Franklin Mint, PA: Franklin Mint, 1997 The Franklin Mint issued this medal as a part of their “Eyewitness Medal Series” in commemoration of Woods’ victory in the 1997 Masters Golf Tournament. The Woods enterprise brought suit over the use of Tiger’s likeness and indicating that the Franklin Mint medal was “low end merchandise of the type which Tiger Woods does not wish to associate himself”. Woods was successful in suppressing distribution of the medal. The present example is one of only a few that were sold before the judgment was given. Fine. (1000/1500)

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263. (World Scientific Congress of Golf) Cochran, A.J. & M.R. Farrally, editors. Science and Golf: Proceedings of the First World Scientific Congress of Golf. [with] Science and Golf II: Proceedings of the 1994 World Scientific Congress of Golf. [1994] [and] Science and Golf III: Proceedings of the 1998 World Scientific Congress of Golf. [1999]. Together, 3 volumes. Illustrated with diagrams. (8vo) boards. First Editions. London, etc.: E. & F.N. Spon, etc., 1990-1999 Scarce volumes covering the physics of golf, also psychology, sociology, cultural significance, effects of equipment, and more, all minutely analyzed and quantified. A little shelf wear, very good to fine. (300/500) 264.  Wright & Ditson. Rules of Golf and Price List of Golf Goods. [15, [1] pp. 10.5x8.5 cm. (4¼x3¼”), original printed wrappers. Boston: Wright & Ditson, c.1896 Rare, early edition of the Rules of Golf. Although undated, it is glued into a Yale sports scrapbook leaf, on the same leaf as a Wright & Ditson golf score card, filled out in ink by a Mr. MacLaughlin and dated 20 July 1896 (shot 118 for 18 holes). Also glued to the leaf is score card from the London Harness Store of Boston, also filled out, and several other Yale sports related ephemeral items, dated 1894, 1895 and 1896. The Rules of Golf is signed E. Sawyer at the top of the front wrapper, and has a vertical crease to the contents as if folded in a pocket at some time. This is the earliest Wright & Ditson rule book PBA Galleries has ever seen, and predates by at least one year the earliest Spalding rule book we have offered. Not in Donovan & Jerris. Very good condition. (500/800)

Section II: Original Golf Art & Prints 265.   Abbott, Lemuel Francis.  Henry Callender.  Color print, image size 50.5x35 cm. (19¾x13¾”) plus margins. Matted and framed, overall 77.4x58.5 cm. (30½x23”). London: Vicars Brothers, 1916 A 20th century reprinting of the 1812 original mezzotint. Some soiling in margins, Callender’s name in pencil in lower margin; not examined out of frame; appears very good. (300/500) WATERCOLOR OF THE 16TH HOLE AT AUGUSTA 266.   Alary, Jean Paul.  Original watercolor of the 16th hole at Augusta National.  Original watercolor painting on board. 35.7x55 cm. (14x21½”). 1993 Signed and dated at lower right. Signed and location identified on rear Fine.

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267.  Barclay, John Rankine. Original etching of a golfer, signed. Etching. Signed in the plate and dated 1922. Matted and framed. Image size 20x25 cm. (8x9¾”). With frame measures 38.5x38.8 cm. (15¼x15¼”). 1922 Also signed in pencil by the artist on lower left margin. A nice scene of a 1920’s golfer chipping a shot out of a bunker, his caddy looking on. Barclay (1884-1962) was born in Edinburgh and studied at the Edinburgh College of Art. Appears a touch toned with age; else near fine. Not examined outside of frame. (400/600)

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268.  Baum, Jerry N. St. Andrews Royal & Ancient Golf Clubhouse, Scotland. Color lithograph, 29x40.5 cm. (11½x16”) plus margins, captioned in lower margin. Number 420 of 2000. Jerry N. Baum Fine Arts, 1984 Inscribed in pencil by the artist to Tom Egan at lower left, signed and dated at the lower right. Fine. (200/300) 269.  Baxter, Graeme W. Royal Troon Golf Club - Signed color print. Color lithograph, 50x65 cm. (19¾x25½”), with original portfolio. Number 201 of 250 copies. Signed in pencil at the lower right. Baxter Prints, 2004 Specially commissioned by Rolex for the 2004 Open Championship, Royal Troon Golf Club. Light wear to portfolio; print fine. (250/350) AN ORIGINAL CARTOON BY CLARE BRIGGS 270.   Briggs, Clare.  Original cartoon - “The Man Who Went South to Improve His Golf”. Original pen and ink drawing, 27.8x35.5 cm. (11x14”) plus margins, tipped to matting. Signed and dated at lower right. 1926 An original cartoon from the New York Tribune, February, 1926. A golfer approaching the tee with multiple conversations of land speculation going on about him. Light wear and soiling, a few paper tape repairs on verso; very good. (600/900)

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FOUR LOTS OF MICHAEL BROWN’S CALENDARS 271.   Brown, Michael.  1899 Calendar for Life Association of Scotland with golfing print by Michael Brown.  Advertising calendar with 23.8x39 cm. (9½x15¼”) sepia-tone illustration at center, text and calendar printed in brown and gilt on mount surrounding image. Overall 44x54.5 cm. (17¼x21½”). 1899 Image of the “Match at Duddingston - Mr. F.G. Tait and Mr. Leslie M. Balfour-Melville Versus B. Sayers and W. Auchterlonie”. Includes the often lacking “Key to the Picture” which identifies the above 4 individuals and 22 others. Previously in the collection of O.M. Leland. Edges chipped, some light wear, foxing; very good. (500/800) 272.   Brown, Michael.  1901 Calendar for Life Association of Scotland with golfing print by Michael Brown.  Advertising calendar with 25.2x40 cm. (10x15¾”) sepia-tone illustration at center, text and calendar printed in brown and gilt on mount surrounding image. Overall 43x54 cm. (17x21¼”). 1901 Image of the “Amateur Golf Championship at Sandwich, 1900”. Includes the often lacking “Key to the Picture” which identifies 21 of the figures including J.E. Laidlay, Leslie M. Balfour-Melville, Robert Maxwell, Horace Hutchinson, etc. Previously in the collection of O.M. Leland. Some light chipping at edges; very good. (500/800) 273.   Brown, Michael.  1904 Calendar for Life Association of Scotland with golfing print by Michael Brown.  Advertising calendar with 24.5x39 cm. (9¾x15¼”) sepia-tone illustration at center, text and calendar printed in brown and gilt on mount surrounding image. Overall 45x56.3 cm. (17¾x22¼”). 1904 Image of the “First International Professional Golf Match - England v. Scotland Prestwick, 1903”. Includes the often lacking “Key to the Picture” which identifies 24 of the golfers including Tom Vardon, Harry Vardon, James Braid, etc. Previously in the collection of O.M. Leland. Light wear at edges; very good. (500/800) 274.  Brown, Michael. 1910 Calendar for Life Association of Scotland with golfing print by Michael Brown.  Advertising calendar with 24.5x38 cm. (9¾x15”) sepia-tone illustration mounted at center, text and calendar printed in brown and gilt on mount surrounding image. Overall 43x54 cm. (17x21¼”). 1910 The figures with the image, titled North Berwick Links - Perfection Bunker, are identified as Ben Sayers, J.E. Laidlay, Robt. Maxwell, & A.J. Balfour. Previously in the collection of O.M. Leland. Light wear at edges; a previous owner has written the names of the players in the lower margin despite the names being already printed there; very good. (400/600) 275.  Caran, Ray. Original collage painting of John Reid. Original gouache on board, 47.5x52.2 cm. (18¾x20½”). No place: c.1978 Collage of John Reid “The Father of American Golf” his home and a golfing scene. Near fine. (200/300)

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276.  Chapman, Loyal H. “Bud”. Color lithograph - No. 16 Hazeltine National Golf Club. Color lithograph, 61.3x45.7 cm. (24x18”). Original shipping box and ephemeral material present. Number 500 of 5000. [Chaska, Minnesota]: Hazeltine National Golf Club, 1983 Signed and numbered in pencil by the artist at lower left. Chapman, best known for his series of fantasy golf holes, here presents his first illustration of a real course though with a fantasy scene featuring Arnold Palmer, Miller Barber, Roberto DeVincenzo and USGA President Bill Campbell playing a practice round. The golfers’ signatures are reproduced in the stone at lower right. Fine. (200/300) 277.   Cuyp, Albert.  Young Golfer of the XVIIth Century.  Color reproduction, backed with linen. 66.2x51 cm. (26x20”). Early 20th century A reproduction of the 17th century original. Image of a young boy in a blue gown preparing to swing. Light wear, near fine. (200/300) DOLLMAN’S SABBATH BREAKERS 278.  Dollman, J[ohn] C. The Sabbath Breakers - hand-colored print. Hand-colored print, 40.5x64 cm. (15¾x25¼”). Mounted and framed, overall 59.5x82.5 cm. (23½x32½”). London: Fine Art Society, 1896 The print depicts the breaking of the acts of parliament with regard to the Sabbath. In 1592, the town council of Edinburgh, Scotland decreed that none of its inhabitants “be seen at any pastimes or games within or without the town upon the Sabbath-day, sic as gowff, aircherie, etc.” Browned in margins, light foxing; dampstain at lower right corner of mount, not archivally framed; very good. (1500/2000)

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279.  Earle, Lawrence. Color Print - St. Andrew’s Caddy. Color print, 53.5x41 cm. (21x16¼”). Boston: 1908 A Scottish caddy lights his pipe, clubs over his shoulder. Used as an advertising image by the Stetson Shoe Company. Trimmed, some edge wear; very good. (200/300) 280.  Frost, A.B. Color print of a golfer by A.B. Frost - The Duffer. Color print, 33x25.3 cm. (13x10”) plus margins. Matted and framed, overall 55x46 cm. (21¾x18”). No place: Early 20th century A classic golfing image. Not examined out of frame, appears fine.

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281. (Graphics) Three chromolithographs from periodicals with cartoon depictions of Golf. Includes: “Triumphant in Both Games.” Social cartoon, a woman scores on the golf course, and in parallel cartoon rules over her man. By Irwin Moorhead. From Truth magazine. American Lithographic Co. 1894. * “Hit It Hard, Uncle Sam!” Political cartoon about Alaska-Canada boundary dispute, with political leaders as caddies, cabinet members represented by clubs. By Victor Gillam. From Judge magazine. Sackett & Wilhelms Litho. 1899. * “The Making of the ‘Golf Widow.’” Progression of six cartoons, culminating in golfer winding up in padded cell. By Ehrhart. From Puck magazine. J. Ottmann Litho Co. 1901. Together, 3 chromolithographs. Approx. 34x51 cm. (13½x20”). New York: 1894-1901 Very good or better.

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282.  Gustavson, Leland. Original pen and ink drawing of Paul Hahn. Original pen and ink drawing, 41.8x32.5 cm. (16½x12¾”) visible. Matted. 1960s? Drawing of Hahn shooting from the rough, perhaps a drawing for an instructional volume. Some soiling to matting; very good. (200/300) 283.  Hartough, Linda. The 17th Hole, Royal Dornoch Golf Club. Color lithograph from the painting by Linda Hartough. Matted and Framed, overall 67x90.5 cm. (26¼x35½”). Number 537 of 850. Troon Scotland: Old Troon Sporting Antiques, 1990 Signed by the American painter Linda Hartough in pencil at the bottom margin. Some light wear to frame; print fine. (300/500) WATERCOLOR OF THE 7TH HOLE AT BROOKLAWN 284.  Hughes, Lee W. Original watercolor painting of the 7th Hole at Brooklawn Country Club, Fairfield, CT. Original watercolor painting. 45.8x60.8 cm. (18x24”). No place: No date Signed by the artist at lower left. The author’s name, address and location of the course in pencil on the rear. Fine. (200/300)

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285.  “Lynicars”. Keep Your Eye on the Ball - Original Watercolor. Watercolor. 6¼x8½” mounted on 8¾x11” old board. No date Vintage watercolor cartoon, signed Lynicars(?) showing a tweedy gentlemen holding a club, being bounced in the eye with a golf ball, ca. 1900. A fun piece of original art. Overall toning; very good. (200/300) 286.  Mahoney, R. Original painting collage of Shinnecock Hills. Original gouache on board. 47.7x70.3 cm. (18¾x27¾”). No place: c.1980s Possibly used as a book illustration or an advertisement. Light wear; near fine.

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ORIGINAL ILLUSTRATIONS BY H.B. MARTIN 287.  Martin, H.B. Eight original watercolor golfing illustrations. 8 pieces of original golf art. Watercolors on 10x13” board, four of which have tissue overlays with typewritten captions. 1930s? Each painted and signed by golf writer and author, H.B.Martin. The art shows various golfing positions with golfers in plus fours and stroke preparations, as well as abstract illustrations of the golfing grip, the explosion shot, the stances for slicing and hooking, and the flat and upright swing demonstration, all painted in bright colorful watercolors, with scenic backgrounds. As Murdoch says, “Martin was an outstanding golf writer and contributed many books to the library of golf”. After visualizing this group of artwork, it is easy to see that Martin was equally as talented an artist as he was a writer. Our art is similar in style to his black & white line drawing illustrations in “Pictorial Golf”, London, 1928, but of a far more finished and colorful style, well worthy of display. We are not sure in which of his other books the art was used, but the overlays with typewritten text surely indicate they were destined for publication. Some of the tissue overlays are torn, and there is wear to the edges of the art boards, but overall in very good condition. (600/900) 288.   McIan, R.R.  Grant of Glenmorrison - Hand-colored lithograph.  Hand-colored vintage lithograph, 10½x14½”. London: Ackermann, c.1850 Image of Grant of Glenmorrison, in red tartan outfit with golf club and holding golf ball aloft, after R.R. McIan, lithographed by Dickinson. London, Ackermann & Co. Remnants of brown paper tape on reverse from previous mounting, else fine. (150/250) 289.   Paton, Frank.  “Royal and Ancient (St. Andrews 1798)”. Engraved print, central image 10.7x15 cm. (4¼x6”) surrounded by eight smaller vignettes. Matted and framed, overall 35x40.2 cm. (13¾x15¾”). London: Leggatt Bros., 1894 The vignettes offer alternative imagery of golfing phrases. Signed in pencil by Paton. Browned and foxed, not examined out of frame; appears very good. (200/300)

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ILLUSTRATION BY EDWARD PENFIELD FOR SUTPHEN’S NINETEENTH HOLE 290.   Penfield, Edward.  Original illustration for W.G. Van Tassel Sutphen’s “The Nineteenth Hole”. Original gouache on paper, laid to stiff board. 42.5x56 cm. (16¾x22”). c.1901 Original artwork for W.G. Van Tassel Sutphen’s “The Nineteenth Hole”, appears opposite page 176 in the published work, titled “Good-Morning Dr. Cheviot.” The doctor, seated on a table, is approached by three nurses, two carrying notebooks. Signed at lower left. Separating from backing, chipped at edges with partial loss of the “Edward” withing the signature, several long tears; fair. (500/800) 291.  Pipeshank, George [John Wallace]. Chromolithograph golf print by George Pipeshank.  hromolithograph print, 40.6x54.5 (16x21½”), mounted to stiff card. C [London]: 1892 Large central scene in color, surrounded by five smaller tinted scenes. This print was one of a series of golfing themed prints by John Wallace for Cope’s Tobacco under the pseudonym George Pipeshank. The present copy does not have the Cope’s Tobacco text at the top. Some wear in margins from prior matting, small bit of tape residue extending into image at bottom; very good. (300/500) 292. (Prints) Two later color prints of important golf art. Includes: Lees, Charles. “The Golfers.” Originally painted in 1847 and first engraved in 1850; “a popular work showing a match at St. Andrews with Sir David Baird and Sir Ralph Anstruther playing against Major Playfair and John Campbell. Paper size 20½x27¾”, mounted to board backing. * Adams, Douglas. “The Putting Green.” Originally painted in 1893, Adams (1853-1920) “is known for his British landscape scenes which included fishing a golf subjects. He painted three views of the Carernarvonshire Golf Club in Conway, Wales” – Olman’s Encyclopedia of Golf Collectibles, p. 150. Paper size 25x33½”, mounted to board backing. Mid to late 20th century Some surface wear to each, mostly at margins; a bit of yellowing to “The Golfers”; very good. (200/300) 293.  Reed, Kenneth. 17th Hole, Old Course at St. Andrews, Fife Scotland - Artist’s Presentation Proof.  Color lithograph, matted and framed. Overall 67x82 cm. (26¼x32¼”). “Artist’s Presentation Proof” in pencil in lower left margin, signed by the artist in lower right margin. Troon, Scotland: Old Troon Sporting Antiques, 2000 From a series of the “World’s Best 18 Holes” as selected by Golf magazine. Frame a bit separated at corners; print fine. (250/350)

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ORIGINAL WATERCOLOR BY HARRY ROUNTREE 294.  Rountree, Harry. “The Bulldog Breed!” - original watercolor painting, signed. Watercolor on board, matted. Signed in red paint by the artist. 38.3x27.8 cm. (15x11”). No date An incredible and detailed watercolor and gauche on board, signed in red paint by Harry Rountree. Titled by the artist in red at top right corner. Shows an old golfer (with detailed wrinkles of the face and clothing), swinging the golf club while smoking a pipe. Rountree (1880-1950) was made famous in the golf art world when he illustrated Bernard Darwin’s The Golf Courses of the British Isles. Taped onto matting along edges of verso of board; a few smudges to the blue “cloud” behind the golfer on recto; else near fine. (1000/1500) 295.   Sadler, W. Dendy.  “This for a Half” - Chromolithograph. Chromolithograph print, 21.7x30.2 cm. (8½x12”) mounted on larger sheet, captioned on mount. [London]: Raphael Tuck & Sons, late 19th century Also includes a modern limited edition reprinting of this print by the U.S.G.A., number 936 of 1000. very good. (200/300)

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296.  Spiegle, C. Two versions of “Golf Boy” chromolithograph. Two version of the same image: one 54.2x36 cm. (21¼x14¼”) mounted to slightly larger backing, the other 43.5x26.5 oval (17¼x10½”) on a 50x40.5 (19¾x16”) sheet. No place: c.1900 The same image but with variation in colors as well as size. The first with some edge wear; both very good or better. (250/350)

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ORIGINAL OIL PAINTING OF MONTEREY BAY 297.  Strong, Elizabeth. Oil on canvas of a view of Monterey Bay from the Pacific Grove Golf Course. Oil on canvas, in vintage frame. Approximately 20x30 cm. (8x11¾”). Signed E. Strong in bottom right corner. Monterey, California: [c.1925] Elizabeth Strong (1855-1941) was a Carmel artist and resident of Monterey, California. She is best known for her paintings of animals. Here, however we have a view of the water and mountains behind, of Monterey Bay, as seen from Pacific Grove Golf Course (according to the pencil notation on frame backing). Strong began her art studies in San Francisco, but left for Paris to study under animal painter Emile van Marcke for eight years. She traveled more before settling back in California in the 1920s, where she became active in the Monterey art scene. No damage to surface of painting, although edges might be a touch worn from handling; very good. (1000/1500)

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RARE VANITY FAIR ‘SPY’ PRINT PROOF 298.  Ward, Leslie “Spy”. Proof copy of Vanity Fair “Spy” print of S. Muir Fergusson. Color print, mounted on card, label on back. 15¼x10¼. London: Vanity Fair, 1898 A rare proof of the Vanity Fair print by ‘Spy’ showing S. Muir Fergusson in full knickers, cap and holding a golf ball and club. On the reverse is an old attached label, which identifies this print is one “printed by hand before letters, of the Cartoons which appeared in Vanity Fair during the year 1898. Ten sets alone of these proofs (of which this is one) were drawn and are in existence. Vanity Fair Office, December , 1898. This is Copy # 1”, and is signed in ink, Jehu Junior, the nickname of Thomas Gibson Bowles, founder and owner of Vanity Fair. The print is mounted on board, and exhibits a light mat burn, else very good. Vanity Fair prints abound, but are rare in this limited state, and desirable as a golfing image. (300/500)

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299.   Weaver, Arthur.  Hoylake Golf Course - Color print.  Color print, 41.2x55.5 cm. (16¼x21¾”) plus margins. Framed, overall 50.8x64 cm. (20x25¼”). London: Frost & Reed, 1957 Not examined out of frame, appears fine.

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300.  Weaver, Arthur. Limited edition prints of Tom Morris and Young Tom Morris by Arthur Weaver. Two color lithographs, matted. Overall 68x55.5 cm. (26¾x21¾”). Each copy 30 of 350. Cincinnati: Morton W. Olman, 1986-87 Full length portraits of the father & son champion golfers. Signed in the lower margins by Arthur Weaver. Fine. (200/300) 301.  Weaver, Arthur. Signed print by Arthur Weaver - Seventh Hole. Color print, 41.5x55.5 cm. (16¼x21¾”) plus margins. Framed, overall 50x63 cm. (19¾x24¾”). London: Frost & Reed, 1961 Signed in pencil at in the lower right margin. Not examined out of frame, appears fine. (200/300) 302.  Weaver, Arthur. The 18th Green Pebble Beach, Calif. - signed color print. Color print of a watercolour by Arthur Weaver. Image size 16¾x22 on 23x27½ paper. Signed in pencil on lower right corner, remarque in pencil on lower left corner. Printed in W. Germany: Frost & Reed, 1964 Arthur Weaver (1918-2008) completed more than 100 golf paintings during his career, and his limited edition prints are highly collectible items. This print is personalized, as he was keen to do, with a handsome remarque of a man swinging the golf club. A few faint marks on verso, a few tiny yellow marks near edges, one tiny tear at top edge; else fine. (200/300) 303.  Witcombe, John. Original watercolor of a golfer. Watercolor and gauche on paper, backed with board. 56x76 cm. (22x30”). Signed by the artist. No date A lovely painting of a golfer and his caddy, standing in the rain on a golf course. A rainbow of cherubs shines down from the sky. John Witcombe (d.1918) was an artist and curator of the Victoria Art Gallery, Bath, and adviser to the Davies Sisters, a pair of great 20th century British art collectors. Some wear at edges, one long closed tear at bottom has been repaired with backing; very good. (200/300) 304.  Zuniga, Alan F. “The King in Augusta”. Large color print, matted and framed. 89x73.5 cm. (35x29”) overall. Zuniga Productions, 1989 A collage of 4 images of Arnold Palmer from his wins at Augusta. Signed by Palmer at lower left, signed and numbered in the lower margin by the artist. No. 888 of 1964 copies. Corners of frame a touch separated; print fine (200/300)

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Section III: Shelf Lots 305. (Shelf Lot - American Golf) Small group of books and booklets about American golf, history, guides, etc.  Includes: Grantland Rice’s Cities Service Sports Guide. 1937. * Golf Courses of California. Outing Bureau Automobile Club of Southern California, [c.1955]. * Public Golf Courses in Ohio. Development Dept. State of Ohio, [c.1965]. * Wagner, Corydon. Pacific Northwest Golf comes of age, 1892-1926. [c.1973]. * Harlow, Bob. Golf State North Carolina. Dept. of Conservation & Development, [c.1953]. * Golf in the Sun. Arizona Golf Association, [c.1965]. * 2 copies of: Rockbridge Alum Springs. Rockbridge County, Virginia. King Printing Company, [c.1900]. * Virginia Hot Springs. Passenger Dept. Chesapeake & Ohio Railway Co., 1907. * Robinson, Lawrence. History of the Blind Brook Club. 1947. * The Teugega Country Club, Rome, NY. 1904 by-laws and membership book. Cloth-backed boards. 1904. * Chester River Yacht & Country Club. Membership and dues booklet. 1928. * Pierson, S.N. The Golf Course Rating System. Issued by the Connecticut Golf Association, [c.1925]. * “With Interest” Volume IV, No. 4, August, 1926.Vermont Peoples National Bank of Battleboro, 1926. * Membership application form for The Bald Peak Country Club, 1924. Plus, color lithograph illustration of the golf course. * The Golfing Hall of Fame: A record of 1300 “ones”. Burke Golf Company, 1922. * Albany Country Club: Constitution and By-Laws... Cloth. 1935-36. * Brae Burn Country Club. Officers and Committees, Constitution, By-Laws... Cloth. 1945. * The Chevy Chase Club. By-Laws and Membership. Cloth. 1947. * Year Book of the Biltmore Forest Country Club. Cloth. 1931-32. * Membership Information: Tam O’Shanter Country Club. 1948. * 5 score cards from various clubs. Various places: Various dates Mostly light general wear to each; mostly very good.

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306. (Shelf Lot - Booklets) Collection of golf booklets - histories, humor, reference, etc. Includes: Constitution and By-Laws: The Professional Golfers’ Association of America. 1944. * Wygant, Steven. What’s Your Golf IQ? A.G. Spalding, [c.1962]. * Anderson-Davis, Thomas. The Ryder Cup Heritage. PGA Golf, [1983]. * Longhurst, Henry. Unwritten Contract. Professional Golfers’ Co-Operative Association, 1952. * Graffis, Herb. I was a Volunteer Pro. Golfing Publications, 1957. * Mathison, Thomas. The Goff an Heroi-Comical Poem in Three Cantos. Reprinted in facsimile by USGA, 1981. * Golf and the PGA Professional. PGA, 1960. * Golf Tournaments and Events. Graphic Score Book Company, [c.1940]. * Golf Events. The Most Popular Club Evens and How to Conduct Them. [c.1955]. * A Golf Plan for Schools. National Golf Foundation, [c.1952]. * Golfing’s Dictionary of Golf Information. Golfing Publications, 1960. * Dann, Marshall. Golfdom’s Greatest Tournaments. Packard Sports Library, [1952]. * Fletcher, Charles. How to Play Bad Golf. 1935. * Reflections. Photograph/poem booklet. 1 of 5000 copies. Twinhill Golf Company, 1998. * Longhurst, Henry. Golf. A BTH Holiday Booklet. [c.1965]. * Scientific Teaching, Tom Wells Golf School, New York. 4 pp. ad booklet for the 1928 season. * Bishop, Louis Faugeres, M.D. The Nine Hole Cure for Heart Disease. Reprinted from the Medical Record, September 5, 1934. * Plus several others. Various places: Various dates Light general wear to most; mostly very good.

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307. (Shelf Lot - Booklets) Collection of ten golf booklets. Includes: Jones, Bob. Rights and Wrongs of Golf. Spalding & Bros., 1935. * Price, Charles. Bobby Jones: A History and Perspective. 1990. * The Tasmanian Golf Guide. 1966-67. * Golf in Bermuda. Bermuda Golf Association, 1957. * Amick, William W. The Executive Golf Course. [c.1975]. * Smith, Frank Steward. Putting. 5th Edition. Foix Manufacturing, 1925. * Planning the Real Estate Development Golf Course. American Society of Golf Course Architecture, [c.1977]. * Estatutos do Caxangá Golf & Country Club. Recife, [1945]. * Hotchkiss, Horace L. The Origin and Organization of the Seniors’ Tournament. 1922. * Robert T. Jones Memorial Trust. [c.1970s]. Together 10 volumes. Various places: Various dates Mostly mild general wear; mostly very good.

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308. (Shelf Lot - Club Histories - Australia & New Zealand) Five volumes of Australia & New Zealand golf club histories.  Includes: Wood, Desmond. Fringe of Heaven: The Centenary History of Titirangi Golf Club. Cloth, dj. [2009]. * The History of the Eastern Golf Club. Boards. 2005. * Lawn, Bruce. Beyond Traralgon Park: A Hundred Years of Golf in Traralgon. Wrappers. [2007]. * Harper, Ron. Golf in the Pennant Hills District. Boards. [2000]. Two Copies. Together five volumes, including one duplicate. Various places: Various dates Fine.

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309.  (Shelf Lot - Club Histories - Great Britain)  Ten volumes of Great Britain golf club histories.  Includes: Sibbering (Stockwood)-Jones, Molly. Golden Jubilee: THe Story of the Southerndown Ladies’ Golf Club, 1905-1955. Boards, dj. [1956] * The Royal St. George’s Golf Club, Sandwich, Officers and Prizewinners, 1887-1990. Wrappers. [1991]. * Duff House Royal Golf Club, Centenary, 1910-2010. Wrappers. [2010]. * Hirst, Derek. Halifax Bradley Hall Golf Club: A Century of Golf, 1907-2007. Boards. [2008]. * Fisher, Richard. A Centenary History of the Royal St. David’s Golf Club. Wrappers. 2nd Edition. [2007]. * Ball, Arthur R. The Birds of Cotswold Hills Golf Club. Wrappers. 1994. * McCallum, Malcolm. Barnard Castle Golf Club: A History, 1897-2007. Wrappers. 2007. * Wilkinson, Ken. The History of Ghyll Colf Club, 1907-2007. Wrappers. [2007]. * Lisburn Golf Club, 1905-2005. Boards, dj. [2005]. * Vinicombe, John. The History of West Hove Golf Club, 1910-2010. Cloth, dj. One of 1000 copies. [2010]. Together 10 volumes. Various places: Various dates A few with minor wear; about fine.

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310. (Shelf Lot - Club Histories - Great Britain) Ten volumes of Great Britain golf club histories. Includes: Fisher, Richard. A Centenary History of the Royal St. David’s Golf Club. Wrappers. Second Edition. [2007]. * St. Deiniol Golf Club Centenary, 1906-2006. Wrappers. [2006]. * Wilkinson, Ken. The History of Ghyll Golf Club, 1907-2007. Wrappers. [2007]. * One Hundred Years of Hopeman Golf Club. Wrappers. [2008]. * Lincoln Golf Club. Wrappers. [c.1991]. * Hall, Duncan W. A History of the Whitecraigs Golf Club, 1905-2005. Cloth, dj. [2004]. * Talbott, Geoffrey and Peter Rogerson. Moortown Memories: Moortown Golf Club Centenary, 1909-2009. Boards. CD-Rom laid in. [2009]. * Markham, Derek. Playing Through: West Surrey Golf Club’s First 100 Years. Boards, dj. One of 10000 copies. Corners bumped. [2009]. * Taylor, Bob, et al. The History of Burnley Golf Club, 1905-2005. Wrappers. [2005]. * Knebworth Golf Club Centenary Celebration, 1908-2008. Wrappers. [2008]. Together 10 volumes. Various places: Various dates A few with minor wear; about fine.

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311. (Shelf Lot - Club Histories - North America) Eleven volumes of North American golf club histories. Includes: Farmington Country Club. Charlottesville, Virginia. 6 pp. folding brochure. Creased with some splitting. 1940. * History of North Ridge Country Club: The First Half Century, 1951-2000. Wrappers. [2001]. * History of the Harbor Point Golf Club. Cloth. 1996. * Lake Shore Country Club, 1908-2008. Cloth, dj. [2008]. * Long, R. Brent. The First One Hundred Years: Mississaugua Golf and Country Club. Boards, dj. [2006]. * More Than a Club: A Century of Lancaster Country Club. Boards, dj. [2010]. * Shawnee 50th Anniversary. Wrappers. Some light wear. 1954. * Schmitz, Patty Dowd. A Club in the Country: The Story of Barrington Hills Country Club. One of 2000 copies. [2007]. * The Silver Story: A History of Paradise Valley Country Club’s First Twenty-Five Years. Wrappers. 1978. * The Ulen Country Club, Silver Anniversary. Previous owner’s embossed stamp on title page. 1949. * Wirthwein, Chris. Crooked Stick Golf Club. Cloth, dj. Signed by Pete and Alice Dye. [2009]. Together 11 titles. Various places: Various dates A few with some light wear; overall very good to fine.

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312.  (Shelf Lot - Club Histories - North America)  Ten volumes of North American golf club histories, plus one other. Includes: Duval, Janet. North Halton Golf and COuntry Club. Cloth, dj. [2003]. Fairview Country Club, Elmsford, New York. Twenty-fifth Anniversary Yearbook. Cloth-backed boards. [1929]. * Faxon, Dike. History of Echo Lake Country Club. 100 pp. Wrappers. Spine worn at head. 1956. Witherell, Richard A., ed. Springfield Country Club, 1897-1947. Padded cloth. [1947]. * Golden Anniversary, Round Hill Country Club. Pictorial boards. 2010. * James River Country Club. Twenty-fifth Anniversary. Wrappers (a touch worn). [1957]. * Schneller, Walter L. The History of Sleepy Hollow Country Club. Boards, dj. [2008]. * Sylvania Country Club, 1919-1957. Three ring binder, first and last leaf detached. [1957]. * Rivermont Golf and Country Club: A Historical Perspective. [12] pp. wrappers. 2 copies. [No date]. Together 10 volumes including one duplicate. Various places: Various dates Also included: The Solheim Cup. Cloth, dj. [2005]. A few with some light wear; overall very good to fine. (300/500) 313.  (Shelf Lot - Equipment)  Ten catalogues & related publications plus four letters from manufacturers pertaining to Golf equipment.  Includes: A.G. Spalding Catalogue, Spring & Summer 1916. * Spalding Complete Trade Price List 1920. * Spalding’s Athletic Library: Lawn Sports. (Lacking rear wrapper, contents darkened.) [1930]. * Spalding’s Annual Message to the Great Congress of Golfers. 1930. * En-ar-co National News, Golf Number. 1931. * Spalding Golf catalogue 1941. * Spalding 1950 Golf Professional Catalogue. * Ladies Woods in a Nutshell by Patty Berg. c.1954. * Gary Player tells you all about the Shakespeare Fiberglass WonderShaft and what it can do for you. 1964. * The Mitsubishi Electronic Golf Trainer. 1985. * The Development of the Golf Club: An historic record of its evolution. From Hurley Style Limited. [c.1990]. * T.L.s. from the National Golf Company, to Ralph G. Tyler Co., about sale of golf clubs, with wholesale price list. Dec. 21, 1929. * T.L.s. from Golf Shaft & Block Co. of Memphis, TN, to Ralph G. Tyler & Co., about an order for shafts. Aug. 27, 1930. * T.L.s. from secretary of Golf Ball, Inc., manufacturers of the Famous Scot Family of Golf Balls, to Ralph G. Tyler Co., about sale of golf balls, along with brochure. June 10, 1936. * T.L.s. from W.B. Cash at General Mills, to the Schefferdecker Golf Club in Joplin, MO, about a hole-in-one made by Barton Esley, on letterhead of the Wheaties Hold-in-One Club. June 21, 1950. Various places: Various dates An interesting selection - the letters are on nice letterheads. Generally very good.

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314. (Shelf Lot - Golf Course Architecture) Seventeen volumes on golf course architecture and design. Includes: Shackelford. The Captain: George C. Thomas, Jr., and his Golf Architecture. No. 255 of 1200 copies, signed twice by the author and inscribed by him. [1996]. * Doak, et al. The Life and Work of Dr. Alister MacKenzie. [2001]. * Hawtree. The Golf Course: Planning, design, construction and maintenance. No jacket, as issued. [1992]. * Hurdzan. Golf Course Architecture: Design, Construction & Restoration. [1996]. * Sutton, ed. Golf Courses: Design, Construction and Upkeep. Lacks jacket. 1950. * Pira. A Guide to Golf Course Irrigation, System Design and Drainage. No jacket, as issued. [1997]. * Graves & Cornish. Golf Course Design. Inscribed & signed by the authors. [1998]. * Cornish & Whitten. The Golf Course. Signed by Cornish. [1987]. * Wolffe & Trebus, eds. The Course Beautiful: A Collection of Original Articles and Photographs on Golf Course Design by Albert Warren Tillinghast. Inscribed & signed by the editors. [1995]. * Jones. Golf’s Magnificent Challenge. [1988]. * Morgan. Water and the Land: A History of American Irrigation. [1993]. * Dodson. Managing Wildlife Habitat on Golf Courses. No jacket, as issued. [2000]. * Balogh & Walker. Golf Course Management & Construction: Environmental Issues. No jacket, as issued. [1992]. * Cornish & Hurdzan. Golf Course Design: An annotated bibliography with highlights of its history and resources. Inscribed & signed by the author. Wrappers. 2006. * Gillihan. Bird Conservation on Golf Courses: A Design and Management Manual. Wrappers. [2000]. * Proceedings of Whitewater Conference... Golf Course Architects Foundation... Wrappers. 1978. * Water Right: Conserving Our Water, Preserving Our Environment. Wrappers. N.d. Together, 17 volumes. Illustrated. Hardcover with jackets except as noted. Various places: Various dates Very good to fine condition.

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315. (Shelf Lot - Golf Courses) Fourteen volumes on golf courses and golf-related subjects. Includes: Ward-Thomas, et al. The World Atlas of Golf. [1976]. * Lefaurie. Great Golf Courses of the World. [1989]. * Trebus & Wolffe. Baltusrol 100 Years: The Centennial History of the Baltusrol Golf Club. Inscribed & signed by the authors. [1995]. * Darwin. The Golf Courses of the British Isles. (Jacket chipped, worn.) [1988]. * Hackney. Bygone Days on the Old Course. Signed by the author, with note “This is one of the first edition of 200 copies.” Wrappers. [1989]. * Klemme. A View from the Rough. [1995]. * Sheehan, ed. A Commonwealth of Golfers, 1903-2003. [2002]. * The Nairn Golf Club, 1887-1987. Wrappers. [1987]. * March. A Paradise Called Pebble Beach. Inscribed & signed by the author. [1992]. * Quirin, comp. Golf Clubs of the MGA: A Centennial History of Golf in the New York Metropolitan Area. [1997]. * Fullmer. Presidents I Have Known: Recollections and stories about Presidents of the American Society of Golf Course Architects... Inscribed & signed by the author. Not issued with jacket. 2005. * Davis, et al. The Dictionary of Golf. Inscribed & signed by the author. [1990]. * The Principles Behind the Rules of Golf. 1961. * Park. Real Golf: A Collection of Articles... Acetate dust wrapper, not issued with jacket. 1 of 1000 copies. [1990]. Together, 14 volumes. Most profusely illustrated from photographs, many in color. Cloth with jackets except as noted. Most are First Editions. Various places: Various dates Very good to fine condition.

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316. (Shelf Lot - Instructional) Eighteen booklets of golf instruction. Includes: Golf As She Ought to Be Played. Burke Golf Company, [1929]. * How to Play the Old Course at St. Andrews. J. & G. Innes, [c.1932]. * Burke, Jack. Ten Lessons in Golf. Brown & Bigelow, [c.1923]. * Astor, George. Swing with the Newest. [c.1960]. * Thompson, Rod. The Practice System. Printed for members of Kenwood Country Club Compliments of Tyler Business Services, Inc. [c.1985]. * Golf Fundamentals. National Golf Foundation, [c.1965]. * Golf: The Touring Pro’s Big Three: The Tee Shot, The Chip Shot, The One Putt. 1968. * Golf Tips from 14 of the Country’s Leading Professionals. Reprinted from Sports Illustrated, 1955. * Belfore, Joe. Golfing Aids. [1940]. * Aliss, Percy. Making Golf Easier. Stoddart & Malcolm, 1933. * Betinis, James. Hit the Nail on the Head: The Six Fundamentals of Golf. 1960. * 2 editions of. Responsibilities of a Golfer. Saucon Valley Country Club, 2nd edition, 1951 & 3rd edition, 1960. * Mr and Mrs Golfer...cut their handicaps. News Chronicle Sports Service, [c.1954]. * Golf Notes. No place, No date. * Whitcombe, C.A. Golf Shots. Fairway & Hazard Pocket Pro Series, Nos. 1-3. Niblick Publishing, [c.1933]. Together 18 volumes. Various places: Various dates Light general wear to most; mostly very good.

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317.  (Shelf Lot - Instructional)  Fifteen booklets of golf instruction.  Includes: Dunn, Seymour. Learning Golf with Seymour Dunn. [8] pp. Dunn Golf School, 1948. * Lillie, John Adam. Ninety Years a Golfer. 17, [1] pp. One of 300 copies. Inscribed and signed by the author on title page. Howie & Seath, 1981. * Williams, Marshall H. You Can Score in the Eighties. [32] pp. Privately Printed, 1955. * Schmitt, Chuck. My Golf Clinic. 31, [1] pp. Sunshine Press, 1967. * Hagen, Walter. The How and Why of Golf. 31 pp. L.A. Young Golf Company, [c.1932]. * Hagen, Walter. Golf Clubs and How to Use Them. [20] pp. W.J. Brueckman, 1929. * Hamilton, Donna. How to Enjoy Golf. 11 pp. N.p., N.d. * Tee Up. Volume 2. [12] pp. Miramar Publishing, 1962. * Golfing in a Nutshell. [8] pp. Wilson Sporting Goods, [c.1955]. * Men’s Woods in a Nutshell. [8] pp. Wilson Sporting Goods, [c.1955]. * Tarde, Jerry. How to Hit Crisp Iron Shots. [32] pp. Golf Digest, 1980. * Casper, Billy. Saving Strokes Around the Green. [14] pp. Golf Digest, 1967. * Shapiro, Harold. Get Golf Straight. [56] pp. Abson Books, 1972. * 18 Tips from Tee to Green. Supplement to Golf Digest. [21] pp. 1997. * 9 Basic Swing Lessons. A Supplement to Golf Digest. [20] pp. 1997. Together 15 volumes in their original wrappers. Various places: Various dates Mild general wear to most; mostly very good or better.

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318. (Shelf Lot - Instructional) Fifteen booklets of golf instruction. Includes: Wood, Craig. How to Play Golf. Dunlop Tire & Rubber Co., 1935. * Ford, Doug. Golf Basics. Sears Sports Center, 1972. * Presenting the 7Up Golf Tips by the Experts. [c.1955]. * 2 copies of: Ward, Hugh. Effortless Golf. Alumni Publications, 1956. * Aultman, Dick. Golf Digest’s Golf Primer. Golf Digest, 1977. * Three Pillars of Power. Golf Digest, 1965. * McDonough, Bill. Common Sense Golf. Privately Printed, 1975. * How to Cut Strokes from Y9our Score. Bethlehem Steel, [c.1968]. * Isenogole, Kenneth. Anatomy of Right Handed Golf. Privately Printed, 1980. * Jacobs, John. Another Consultation with Doctor Golf. Beaverbrook Newspapers, [c.1965]. * Dey, Joseph. Golf: Boy Scouts of America Merit Badge Series. 1984 printing. * Hahn, Paul. From the [Pen] and [Camera] of [Paul Hahn]. Compiled from his Weekly Column in Golf World. Golf World Magazine, [c.1965]. * Golf it Up! Illustrated Golf Tips for Juniors. PGA Junior Golf Association, 1988. * Miller, Sharon. 6 Sure-Fire Tips. Golf for Women Magazine, [c.1990]. Together 15 volumes. Various places: Various dates Light general wear to each from handling; very good or better.

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319.  (Shelf Lot - Instructional)  Fifteen booklets of golf instruction.  Includes: Hallam, A.E. Straight Road to Success in Golf. Lacks outer brown illustrated wrappers. Allied Newspapers Limited, [c.1928]. * Hahn, Paul. Illustrated Instruction. Golf World Magazine, [c.1960]. * How to Improve Your Golf. National Golf Foundation, 1963. * Hutchinson, Jock. Better Golf. With bookplate of Joseph S.F. Murdoch on title page. Chicago Tribune, 1929. * Graffis, Herb. Easy Cures for Your Ailing Golf. Bee Bindery, [c.1959]. * Hahn, Paul. Links Logic. Hahn and Valind Enterprises, 1951. * Sarazen, Gene. Want to be a Golf Champion? General Mills, 1945. * Ward, Hugh. Effortless Golf. Alumni Publications, 1956. * Six Champions Tell You How. Golfing Magazine, [c.1953]. * The Golfer’s Bible: The Complete Workbook for All Golfers. Almark Company, 1960. * Mangrum, Lloyd. Fine Points of Golf. 76 Sports Club, Publication No. 22. Union Oil Company of California, 1958. * KTG: Know the Game: Golf. PGA, 1976. * 2 copies of: Know the Game: Golf. Education Productions Ltd., 1952. * Mr and Mrs Golfer... cut their handicaps. News Chronicle Sports Service, [c.1954]. Together 15 volumes. Various places: Various dates Mild to moderate general wear; mostly very good.

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320. (Shelf Lot - Instructional) Group of instruction booklets. Includes: Cox, W.J. For Beginners at Golf. Avond Rubber Company, [c.1965]. * This Golf. Silver King, [c.1955]. * Oliver, Ed “Porky”. Golf Tips. Denver Chicago Trucking Co., 1960. * Around the Green. Pilot Life Insurance Company, 1957. * Hill, Bobby. Anyone Can Play Golf. [c.1960]. * Hutchins, Dean W., Sr. The Method. 2nd Edition. Red’s Printing Company, 1986. * Wingate, Roland. Golf to Win. Sportocasin catalog. G.H. Bass & Co., [c.1935]. * Macbeth, James Currie. Methods of the Masters. Silvertown Company, [c.1934]. * Wingate, Roland. 12 Money Shots. Acushnet, [c.1935]. * Improving your Golf. Lloyds Fur Presents tips from 10 top professional golfers. As shown in the “Golden Tee” on KLZ-TV. [c.1960]. * 6 Lessons From Johnny Revolta. Golf Digest, 1954. * Wood, Craig. How to Play Golf. Dunlop Tire & Rubber Co., 1935. * Three Pillars of Power. Golf Digest, 1965. * Finsterwald, Dow. Consistent Golf. 7 volume set of instructional booklets, each with it’s own title. For the locker of W.M. Schmitt. 1960. A nice group. Various places: Various dates Light general wear from handling; mostly very good.

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321. (Shelf Lot - Instructional) Nineteen pocket-sized golf instruction booklets. Includes: Winter, Ed. Simplified Golf Instructions. Inscribed and signed by Winter on inside front wrapper. Includes a laid in autograph letter signed from Winter to another Air Force friend. Privately printed, [c.1950]. * 8 editions of Golf Digest Pocket Golf Tips. All from the 1970s. * Golf Digest Tips from the Tour. 1985. * 4 editions of Kwik Pro Pocket Pointers from Golf Magazine. All from 1970s. * Linster, Nick A. The Golfers Pocket Professional. Revised Ed. Privately Printed, 1972. * Middlecoff, Cary. The Positive Approach to Better Golf. Brown & Williamson Tobacco Corp., 1959. * Golf Course Memory Aid. Little Gems, [1987]. * Harcke, Byron. “Fore” Golf Fundamentals. Chicago Park District, [c.1960]. * Lardner, George E. How to Play Golf. Little Blue Book No. 535. Haldeman-Julius, [1927]. Together 19 volumes in their original wrappers. Various places: Various dates Light general wear to each; mostly near fine.

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322. (Shelf Lot - Instructional) Sixteen booklets of golf instruction. Includes: Paskow, H.M. Instant Golf. Instant Golf, [1965]. * Harper, Chandler. Golf Teachers Manual. Northwestern Golf Company, 1968. * 2 editions of: Toski, Bob. How to Cure Golf’s Six Most Common Faults. Golf Digest, 1974 & 1977 edition. * Wingate, Roland. 12 Money Shots. Acushnet, [c.1935]. * Winkelmes, Don. Golf with the Western New York Professionals. Buffalo Evening News, 1964. * 2 editions of Golf Lessons: The Fundamentals as Taught by Foremost Professional Instructors. National Golf Foundation, 1953 & 1963 edition. * Tips on Top Performance. Sports Illustrated, [c.1955]. * Johnson, Hank. End Your Fear of Sand Forever. Golf Digest, [1981]. * Lema, Tony. How to Break100/90/80. [c.1965]. * How’s Your Golf? By Player’s “Mild” Cigarettes. Revised ed, 1956. * McDonald, John. Four Steps to Par Golf. [c.1995]. * Birdie. Golf: The Game of a Lifetime. PGA, 1982. * Burd, Ron. Ron Burd’s Basic Principles of Golf. [c.1966]. * Conley, Harvey. Golf Made Easy the Hard Way. Privately Printed, [c.1965]. Together 16 volumes. Various places: Various dates Light general wear to each from handling; very good or better.

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323. (Shelf Lot - Instructional) Fifteen volumes of golf instruction. Includes: Smith, Garden G. Golf. Frederick A. Stokes, [c.1897]. * Dunn, John Duncan. Natural Golf. Putnam’s, 1931. * Martin, H.B. Pictorial Golf. With tattered dj. 7th printing. Dodd, Mead, [1932]. * Niblick. Hints to Golfers. 5th Edition. 1903. * Herndon, Charles. Golf Made Easier. Parker Stone, [1930]. * Campbell, Major Guy. Golf for Beginners. C. Arthur Pearson, 1922. * Board, John. The Right Way to Become a Golfer. With most of dj. 2nd large edition. Right Way Books, [1948]. * Arnold, A.E. Putting and Spared Shots. Methuen, [1939]. * Hutchinson, Horace. Golfing. 8th ed. George Routledge, 1911. * Everard, H.S.C. Golf in Theory and Practice. Reprint. George Bell, 1898. * “Follow Through.” The Essence of Golf. Hughes & Son, [c.1954]. * Layer, A.P. The Simplicity of the Golf Swing. L. Upcott Gill, 1911. * Hare, Burnham. The Golfing Swing. Boards. Frederick A. Stokes, [c.1915]. * Prain, E.M. Live Hands: A Key to Better Golf. With dj. Adam & Charles Black, 1946. * Stancliffe. Quick Cuts to Good Golf. Methuen, [1920]. Together 15 volumes, all but one in cloth. Various places: Various dates Some with moderate to heavy soiling and wear to cloth; some internal wear; mostly good. (200/300) 324. (Shelf Lot - Instructional) Group of volumes on golf instruction. Includes: MacDonald, Bob. Golf. Wallace Press, [1927]. * Wilson, Enid & Robert Allen Lewis. So That’s What I Do! With dj. Methuen, [1935]. * Martin, H.B. Pictorial Golf. Inscribed and signed by the author on the blank front fly leaf. John Lane, [1928]. * Martin, H.B. Pictorial Golf. Inscribed and signed by the author on the blank front fly leaf. 4th printing. Dodd, Mead, [1928]. * Smith, J.S.K. The Foundations of Golf. Methuen, [1925]. * Massy, Arnaud. Golf. 2nd ed. Methuen, [1922]. * Butler, William. The Golfer’s Guide. J.B. Lippincott, [c.1907]. * Barton, Pam. A Stroke a Hole. M.S. Mill, p1938]. * Dunn, Seymour. Standardized Golf Instruction. 4th ed. [1934]. * Webb, W.H. Lessons on Golf. 3rd ed. World of Golf, 1907. * 6 paperback volumes by H.B. Martin: 3 copies of: How to Play Golf: An Easy Way to Learn. Modern Sports Publishing Company, [1936]. * 2 copies of: Golf for Beginners. Modern Sports Publishing Company, [1930]. * Golf Made Easy. Modern Sports Publishing Company, [1932]. Fragile, few with covers detached and/or missing. * Farrell, Johnny. How to Play “Your” Course. Wrappers. Wilson Sporting Goods, 1929. * Dunn, John Duncan. 3 volumes in wrappers comprising: How to Drive. * How to Approach. * How to Putt. All from the Wilson Athletic Library, [1922]. Together 20 volumes, most in cloth. Various places: Various dates Mild to moderate general wear to all; mostly good to very good. Page 84

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325.  (Shelf Lot - Instructional)  Thirteen volumes of golf instruction.  Includes: Martin, H.B. What’s Wrong with Your Game? John Lane the Bodley Head, [1930]. * Thompson, Kenneth R. The Mental Side of Golf. Funk & Wagnalls, 1939. * Metzger, Sol. Putting Analyzed. With dj. Doubleday, 1929. * Comer, John L. Putting A New Approach. Wrappers. Rev. Ed. 1962. * Fowlie, P. The Science of Golf: A Study in Movement. Methuen & Co., [1922]. * Vaile, P.A. The Short Game. Duckworth, [1936]. * Hughes, Henry. Golf Practice for Players of Limited Leisure. 2nd ed. Thomas Murby & Co., [1922]. * Alliss, Percy. Better Golf. 2nd ed. A. & C. Black, 1933. * Vardon, Harry. How to Play Golf. George W. Jacobs, [c.1912]. * Low, John L. Concerning Golf. 2nd ed. Hodder and Stoughton, 1904. * Mitchell, Abe. Length of the Links. Methuen, [1935]. * Greenwood, George W. Golf Really Explained. W. Foulsham, [1926]. * Hunter, Dave. Golf Simplified: Cause & Effect. Hodder and Stoughton, [1921]. * Browning, Robert H.K. Moments with Golfing Masters. Methuen, [1932]. Together 13 volumes, all but 1 in cloth. Various places: Various dates Mostly moderate general wear including rubbing, soiling, foxing, both externally and internally; mostly good to very good. (200/300) 326.  (Shelf Lot - Instructional)  Thirteen volumes of golf instruction.  Includes: Braid, James. Advanced Golf. George W. Jacobs, [1908]. * Hammond, Daryn. The Golf Swing: The Ernest Jones Method. Brentano’s, [1920]. * Leitch, Cecil. Golf. J.B. Lippincott, 1922. * Whigham, H.J. How to Play Golf. Herbert S. Stone, 1897. * Meulen, John M. Vander. Getting Out of the Rough. George H. Doran, [1926]. * Moore, Charles W. The Mental Side of Golf. Horace Liveright, 1929. * Leitch, Cecil. Golf Simplified. 2nd impression. Thornton Butterworth, [1924]. * Lowe, W.W. Bedrock Principles of Golf. Wrappers. Collins, [c.1937]. * Mappin, Major G.F. The Golfing You. Skeffington and Son, [c.1948]. * Martin, H.B. What’s Wrong with Your Game? Dodd, Mead, 1930. * Ray, Edward. Golf Clubs and How to Use Them. Boards. Methuen, [1922]. * Dunn, John Duncan. A-B-C of Golf. Harper & Brothers, [1916]. * Howard, R. Endersby. Lessons from Great Golfers. Methuen, [1924]. Together 13 volumes, all but 2 in cloth. Various places: Various dates Mostly moderate wear to most, including rubbing, soiling and foxing externally and internally; good to very good. (200/300) 327. (Shelf Lot - Instructional) Approx. 60 Golf instructional booklets & pamphlets, including some duplicates. Original wrappers, except 1 in cloth. Various places: Various dates Wide range of instructionals from the 1920s to 1960s, many authored by leading golfers, others produced by sporting goods manufacturers, etc. Among them are: Wilson Athletic Library: How to Putt [1922]. * Golf in Physical Education, 1941 edition. * Bob MacDonald’s Golf at a Glance, the Pocket “Pro”, cloth-bound, with original wrap-around band present though split. 1931. * Pocket pro: a quick reminder on any shot [1948]. * Want to be a Golf Champion? by Gene Sarazen. 1945. * Golf Training by Jack Remond. 1930. * Golf, by John Duncan Dunn. 1941. * Wilson Athletic Library, How to Drive, by John Duncan Dunn. [1922]. Very good or better condition. (400/600)

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328.  (Shelf Lot - Miscellaneous)  Approx. 23 volumes primarily on the literary side of Golf. Includes: Bruce, George. Destiny and other Poems. Printed for the author, 1876. * Bangs, John Kendrick. The Enchanted Typewriter. 1899. * Lardner, Ring. How To Write Short Stories. [1926]. * Handy, Ike S. It’s the Damned Ball. 1951. * Whitney, Caspar. A Sporting Pilgrimage. 1895. * Lang, Andrew. Old Friends: Essays in Epistolary Parody. 1890. * Renick, Marion. Champion Caddy. 1943. * Keeler, O.B. The Autobiography of an Average Golfer. 1925. * Plus 15 others. Two in wrappers, the others hardcover, five with jackets. Various places: Various dates Essays, fiction, reminiscences, and other literary creations with some reference to golf. Good to very good condition. (200/300) 329. (Shelf Lot - Miscellaneous) Eleven volumes on golf. Includes: Bailey, C.W. The Brain and Golf. Mills & Boon, [1923]. * “Two of His Kind” The Six Handicap Golfer’s Companion. Dampstained pages. Mills & Boon, [1909]. * Dunn, John Duncan. Intimate Golf Talks. Putnam’s, [1920]. * Wethered, H.N. & T. Simpson. Design for Golf. Sportman’s Book Club, [1952]. * MAcLean, G.A. Golf Through the Ages. Western Book Company, [1923]. * Barron, Leonard. Lawn Making. With dj. Doubleday, Doran, 1929. * Tolley, Cyril J.H. The Modern Golfer. Knopf, 1924. * Scott, Tom, ed. The Golfers’ Year. Vol. II only. Nicholas Kaye, [1951]. * Evans, Webste. Rubs of the Green: Golf’s Triumphs and Tragedies. Pelham Books, [1969]. * The New Golfer’s Almanac for the Year 1910 A.D. Cloth-backed boards. Houghton Mifflin, 1909. * Moran, Frank. Golfers’ Gallery. Oliver and Boyd, 1946. Together 11 volumes, all but one in full cloth. Various places: Various dates Mild or moderate wear to most, a few with heavy general wear; good or very good. (200/300) 330. (Shelf Lot - Miscellaneous) Eleven volumes on golf. Includes: Haultain, Arnold. The Mystery of Golf. Reprint. Macmillan, 1912. * Taylor, Thomas F. The Golf Murders: A Readers’ and Collectors’ Guide... Number “X” of 400 copies, marked “Sample” at limitation page. Golf Mystery Press, 1997. * Vaile, P.A. The Soul of Golf. Macmillan, 1912. * Barron, Leonard. Lawns and How to Make Them. Doubleday, 1910. * MacKenzie, Dr. A. The Classics of golf Edition of Golf Architecture. 1987. * Barron, Leonard. Lawn Making. With dj. Doubleday, 1929. * Mortimer, Charles G. The Story of the Open Golf Championship (1860-1950). Jarrolds Publishers, 1952]. * Taylor, Bert Leston. A Line o’ Gowf or Two. Knopf, 1923. * Stanley, Louis T. Green Fairways. With dj. Methuen, [1947]. * Looker, Samuel J., ed. On the Green: An Anthology for Golfers. Daniel O’Connor, 1922. * Pennink, Frank. Golfer’s Companion. With dj. Cassell, [1962]. Together 11 volumes, each in cloth. Various places: Various dates Mostly mild to moderate general wear; mostly very good.

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331.  (Shelf Lot - Miscellaneous)  Eleven volumes on golf.  Includes: Allison, Willie, ed. The First Golf Review. Bonar Books, [1950]. * Vardon, Harry. The Complete Golfer. 18th ed. Doubleday, 1922. * Taylor, J.H. Golf: My Life’s Work. Jonathan Cape, [1943]. * Hagen, Walter. The Walter Hagen Story. With dj. Heinemann, [1957]. * Evans, Charles (Chick), Jr. Chick Evans’ Golf Book. Thos. E. Wilson, [1921]. * * McKay, Cecil, Jr. Golf Courses: A Guide to Analysis and Valuation. American Institute of Real Estate Appraisers, [1980]. * Cotton, Henry. My Golfing Album. 2nd impression. Country Life, [1960]. * Leach, Henry. Letters of a Modern Golfer to his Grandfather. Mills & Boon, [1910]. * Brown, Eric. Knave of Clubs. With dj (price-clipped). Stanley Paul, [1961]. * Ogg, Willie. Golf As I Know It. With dj (price-clipped). Vantage Press, [1961]. * Longhurst, Henry. Round in Sixty-Eight. With dj (price-clipped). Werner Laurie, [1953]. Together 11 volumes in cloth. Various places: Various dates Mostly moderate with some heavy general wear; some foxing, internal marks; mostly good or very good. (200/300) 332. (Shelf Lot - Miscellaneous) Large collection of books, booklets, ephemera, and photographs on golf. Contents include: Some correspondence from J.W.L. Adams to Bob Labbance regarding reviews he did for his upcoming publication in 1991. * Promotional booklets and brochures for various cities/locales, including “Golf in Vermont,” 1937. Many others from early 20th century East Coast locales/golf courses. * American golf clubs by-laws and membership booklets. * Jones, Bob. Rights and Wrongs of Golf. Spalding & Bros., 1935. * A few other instructional booklets. * 4 promotional booklets about Lake Placid Club, NY. * 5 golf guides or golf annuals from mid-20th century. * Wehman’s Book on Athletic Games of Skill: Skittles, Golf, Bowls, Quoits. Original wrappers. [c.1890]. * Small group on the Mountain View Country Club and others in Vermont. * Small group of annuals from the Woodstock Country Club in Vermont. From 1908-1911. * Chambers’ Edinburgh Journal. Number 558, Saturday, October 8, 1842. * Tone-O-Matic wrist guard signed on the packaging by Tommy Bolt. * Large group of original photographs of various Golf Collectors Society meetings. Most from the year 2005. * 33rd Ryder Cup program, signed and inscribed by US Captain Ben Crenshaw. 1999. * A few other tournament programs from mid to late 20th century. Various places: Various dates A wonderful group of golf books, booklets, ephemera and more from the golf collection of the late Bob Labbance. Light general wear to many from handling; mostly very good or better. (300/500) 333. (Shelf Lot - Miscellaneous) Thirteen volumes on golf. Includes: The 1982 U.S. Open Book. With dj. * Paul, Carl. Golf Clubmaking and Repair. With dj. 1984. * MacKenzie, Alister. The Spirit of St. Andrews. Leatherette, box. One of 1500 copies. Sleeping Bear Press, [1995]. * Joy, David. The Scrapbook of Old Tom Morris. Padded boards. Sleeping Bear Press, [2001]. * Donovan, Richard E. & Joseph S.F. Murdoch. The Game of Golf and The Printed Word, 15661985. With dj. Castalio Press, 1987. * Dykes, T. All Round Sport with Fish, Fur, & Feather, Also Adventures on the Turf and the Road...Links... Messrs. Fores, 1887. * DeWitt’s Golf Year Book: The Information Directory of the Golf Industry. Wrappers. 1953 Edition. * Scollard, Clinton. The Epic of Golf. Cloth-backed boards. Houghton Mifflin, 1923. * Bathurst, Peter & John Behrend. The Oxford & Cambridge Golfing Society: 100 Years of Serious Fun. With dj. Marked “Review Copy” of 750 copies. Grant Books, 1997. * Adamson, Alistair Beaton. Millions of Mischiefs. Boards. One of 500 copies, signed by author. Peachfield Press, 1990. * Taylor, Joshua. The Art of Golf. T. Werner Laurie, [c.1912]. * Depping’s Evening Entertainments; Comprising Delineations of the Manners and Customs of Various Nations. Second Series. “New Edition, enlarged and improved.” Alexander Towar; Hogan & Thompson, 1833. * Piper, Charles V. Turf for Golf Courses. Macmillan, 1929. Together 13 volumes, most in cloth. Various places: Various dates Mostly mild general wear; mostly very good or near fine. Page 87

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334. (Shelf Lot - Miscellaneous) Thirteen volumes on golf. Includes: Bell, B.T., ed. Hoylake & the 1894 Amateur Championship. Royal Liverpool Golf Club, 2001. * The First Seventyfive Years of the United States Seniors’ Golf Association, 1905-1980. * Behrend, John. The Amateur: The Story of The Amateur Golf Championship, 1885-1995. Wrappers. Marked, “Review Copy” of 975 copies. Grant Books, 1995. * Baddiel, Sarah. Golf: The Golden Years: A Pictorial Anthology. With dj. Reprint. Studio Editions, [1994]. * Olman, John M. & Morton W. Olman’s Guide to Golf Antiques. With dj. Market Street Press, [1992]. * Golf Implements and Memorabilia. With dj. Philip Wilson, [1999]. * Gregory, Edward P. A Paper with respect to The Life and Times of Ralph Martin Barton, Golf Course Architect. Spiral bound wrappers. 1998. * 2 US Open Official Annuals, 85th (1985), and 94th (1994]. * PGA Championships Annual 2000. * 67th PGA Championship. 1985. * Garcia, John LB. Harold Hilton His Golfing Life and Times. Marked “review copy” of 750 copies, signed by author. With dj. Grant Books, 1992. * Mortimer, Malcolm. The Spirit of Cavendish Golf Club with Burbage Ladies Golf Club, 1899-1999. Marked “review copy” of 650 copies. Grant Books, 2000. Together 13 volumes, most in cloth. Various places: Various dates Mostly very light general wear to some; mostly near fine.

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335. (Shelf Lot - Miscellaneous) Twelve volumes on golf. Includes: Golfing in Southern Africa. South African Golf, 1958. * Olman, John M. The Squire: The Legendary Golfing Life of Gene Sarazen. Olman Industries, [1987]. * Roberts, Clifford. The Story of the Augusta National Golf Club. With slipcase. Doubleday, 1976. * Beale, Reginald. Lawns for Sports. Cloth-backed boards. Simpkon, Marshall, 1924. * Murphy, Michael. Golf in the Kingdom. Leather, slipcase. Signed by the author, one of 500 copies. Viking, [1972]. * Handy, Ike S. It’s the Damned Ball. Inscribed and signed by author. Anson Jones Press, 1951. * Wind, Herbert Warren. On the Tour with Harry Sprague. With dj. Inscribed and signed by Wind. Simon and Schuster, p1960]. * Travis, Walter J. Practical Golf. New & Rev. Edition. Harper, [1909]. * Lang, Andrew. A Batch of Golfing Papers. M.F. Mansfield, [1897]. * Mount Anthony Club of Bennington Centre Vermont. Constitution and By-Laws. 1898. * Brown, William Garrott. Golf. Clothbacked boards. Houghton, Mifflin, 1902. * Hutchinson, Horace G. The Badminton Library: Golf. Longmans, Green, 1890. Together 12 volumes, all but a few in full cloth. Various places: Various dates Mostly mild to moderate general wear; mostly very good.

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336. (Shelf Lot - Miscellaneous) Twenty-five books and booklets on golf courses, golf holidays, etc. Seven are hardcover, 3 of them with jackets; the rest are in wrappers. Various places: Various dates Includes: 50 Miles of Golf Round London. 1937; Twelve Under Fours: An informal history of the Selangor Golf Club [Malaysia]. 1953. * Golfing in Southern Africa. 1958. * History of the Pretoria Country Club, 1900-1975. * Go Golfing in Great Britain. [1961]. * Gregory’s Guide for Golfers [Australia]. * And more. Generally very good condition. (150/250) 337. (Shelf) Twenty-nine volumes about golf, golf courses, golfers, etc. 21 are hardcover, 7 of those with jackets; 8 are in wrappers. various places: Various dates Good to very good condition.

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338. (Shelf Lot - Rules) Fourteen Rules of Golf booklets. Includes: Rules of the Game of Golf. 55 pp. Produced by D. & J. McCallum’s Perfection Whisky. N.d. * Rules of the Game of Golf As Approved by the Royal and Ancient Golf Club... 43, xiii pp. W.C. Henderson & Son, c.1920. * 2 copies of: Spalding’s Athletic Library: The Rules of Golf As Approved by the Royal and Ancient Golf Club... 64 pp. c.1922. * 2 Macgregor Rule and Score Books. 1920s. * The Sports Trader Series: Golf Rules. 56 pp. W.B. Tattersall, Ltd. “The Sports Press” [1927]. * The Rules of Golf Up-to-Date As approved by the R&A of St. Andrews... 92, [4] ad pp. Thos. E. Wilson & Co., 1925. * The Rules of Golf. 48, xiv pp. Introduction by James Braid. Cloth. With the compliments of John Walker & Sons, Ltd. [c.1920]. * Rules of the Game of Golf as Approved by The Royal and Ancient Golf Club... 71, [1] pp. Isaac Hamburger & Sons, 1929. * The Rules of Golf As Approved by the Royal and Ancient Golf Club... 40, [8] pp. Wright & Ditson, 1927. * Little Blue Book No. 1186. A Handbook of the Rules of Golf. Compiled by Harold Dix. 32 pp. Haldeman-Julius Publications, [1927]. * Rules of Golf As Approved by the Royal and Ancient Golf Club... [5], xiii, 36, [2] pp. Cloth. Royal Insurance Company Limited, 1921. * The Rules of Golf As Approved by the Royal and Ancient Golf Club... 76 pp. Electric Storage Battery Co., [c.1921]. Together 14 volumes in original wrappers or cloth. Various places: Various dates Most with mild general wear; mostly very good or near fine.

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339. (Shelf Lot - Rules) Sixteen Rules of Golf booklets or other items related to the rules. Includes: Rules of Golf and Laws of Contract & Auction Bridge. The Three Castles Book. Leather. [c.1934]. * Neff, Sylva Kreider. Know Your Golf! Helpful Hints on Rules. [1940]. * Golf Penalties. Orange wrappers. Compliments of The Dunlop Tire & Rubber Co., [c.1935]. * D&M Official Rules 1930. Baseball, Lawn Tennis, Field Hockey, Handball, Recreation Ball. * The Most Violated Golf Rules and Hints on Golf Etiquette. Courtesy of U.S. Royal Golf Balls. 1957. * Reglas del Juego de Golf. Asociacion Argentina de Golf, 1955. * Golf Rules. Wilson Sporting Goods, [c.1950]. * 1947 Rules of Golf. Worthington Ball Co. * Spalding’s Athletic Library: The Rules of Golf. c.1922. * The Rules of Golf as Approved by the United States Golf Association. 1962. * The Rules of Golf as Approved by the United States Golf Association. 1964. * The Rules of Golf as Approved by the United States Golf Association. 1967. * USGA Slide Rule Handicapper. USGA, 1958. * New England PGA Etiquette Tips. [c.1990]. * The Rules of Golf. According to the Bad Golfers Association. 1994. * The Rules of Golf and the Rules of Amateur Status. USGA, 2002-2003. Together 16 items. Various places: Various dates Mostly light general wear to most; mostly very good.

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CONDITIONS OF SALE The property listed in this catalogue will be sold by PBA Galleries, Inc. (hereinafter Galleries) as agent for others upon the following terms and conditions as may be amended by notice or oral announcement at the sale: 1. All bids are to be per lot as numbered in the catalogue. 2. As used herein the term “bid price” means the price at which a lot is knocked down to the purchaser and the term “purchase price” means the aggregate of (a) the bid price (b) a premium of twenty percent (20%) of the bid price payable by the purchaser, and (c) unless the purchaser is exempt by law from the payment thereof, any California state or local sales tax except where sold to a purchaser outside of California and shipped to the purchaser.The Galleries have been authorized by the consignor to retain, as part of remuneration, the 20% premium payable by the purchaser. 3. Property auctioned by the Galleries is often of some age.Prospective bidders should personally inspect such property to determine its condition and whether it has been repaired or restored.Any information provided by the Galleries or its employees is for the convenience of bidders only and should not be relied upon. ALL PROPERTY IS SOLD “AS IS” AND NEITHER THE GALLERIES NOR THE CONSIGNOR MAKES ANY WARRANTIES OR REPRESENTATIONS OF ANY KIND OR NATURE WITH RESPECT TO THE PROPERTY OR ITS VALUE, MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE, OR WHETHER THE PURCHASER ACQUIRES ANY COPYRIGHTS.IN NO EVENT SHALL THE GALLERIES OR THE CONSIGNOR BE RESPONSIBLE FOR CORRECTNESS OF DESCRIPTION, GENUINENESS, ATTRIBUTION, PROVENANCE, AUTHENTICITY, AUTHORSHIP, COMPLETENESS, CONDITION OF THE PROPERTY OR ESTIMATE OF VALUE.NO STATEMENT (ORAL OR WRITTEN) IN THE CATALOGUE, AT THE SALE, OR ELSEWHERE SHALL BE DEEMED SUCH A WARRANTY OR REPRESENTATION, OR ANY ASSUMPTION OF RESPONSIBILITY.HOWEVER, notwithstanding this condition and subject to the further provisions of this paragraph as set forth below, property may be returned by the purchaser, the sale rescinded and the purchase price refunded under the following conditions: (1) printed books which prove upon collation to be defective in text or illustration (provided such defects are not indicated within the catalogue or at the sale), and (2) autographs which prove not to be genuine (if this can be demonstrated and if not indicated in the catalogue or at the sale).Printed books are not returnable for defects not affecting text and illustration, including, but not limited to, lack of half-titles, lists of plates, binder’s instructions, errata, blanks, or advertisements.No returns will be accepted unless written notice, by registered mail or receipted courier, is received by the Galleries within fourteen (14) days of the sale of the property and the property is returned in the same condition as it was at the time of sale. NO LOT IS RETURNABLE ON ACCOUNT OF PROPERTY INCLUDED BUT NOT SPECIFICALLY NAMED AND DESCRIBED IN SUCH LOT.LOTS CONTAINING THREE OR MORE TITLES, WHETHER NAMED OR UNNAMED, AND SELLING FOR ONE HUNDRED FIFTY ($150) OR LESS, EXCLUSIVE OF BUYER’S PREMIUM, ARE SOLD NOT SUBJECT TO RETURN FOR ANY REASON. 4.Photographs, prints and other fine art multiples are sold in compliance with California law, and the Galleries’ catalogue descriptions of such multiples conform to the applicable provisions of that law. 5. Any right of the purchaser under this agreement or under the law shall not be assignable and shall be enforceable only by the original purchaser and not by any subsequent owner or any person who shall subsequently acquire any interest. No purchaser shall be entitled to any Page 90

remedy, relief or damages beyond return of the property, recision of the sale and refund of the purchase price; and, without limitation, no purchaser shall be entitled to damages of any kind. 6. If we are prevented by fire, theft or any other reason whatsoever from delivering any property to the purchaser, our liability shall be limited to the sum actually paid by the purchaser. 7. Books and other property purchased are to be removed at the close of each Sale unless shipping instructions are received by the Galleries before such sale.If not removed, property will be held at the sole risk of the purchaser and no responsibility is assumed if such goods are lost, stolen, damaged, or destroyed.The Galleries will facilitate shipment of property to out-of-town purchasers at an additional packing charge plus carriage and insurance, but will not be responsible for any loss or damage resulting from the shipping thereof in excess of the amount of the insurance. 8. Payment terms:All items are to be paid for by (a) cash, (b) cashier’s check, (c)credit card, or (d) personal check with approved credit, and all accounts are due when bills are rendered. MERCHANDISE WILL BE SHIPPED AFTER PAYMENT HAS BEEN RECEIVED. 9. We reserve the right to reject a bid from any bidder.The highest bidder acknowledged by the auctioneer shall be the purchaser.In the event of any dispute between bidders, or in the event the auctioneer doubts the validity of any bid, the auctioneer shall have the sole and final discretion either to determine the successful bidder or to re-offer and resell the article in dispute. If any dispute arises after the sale, our sales records shall be conclusive in every respect. 10. Unless the Sale is advertised as a sale without reserve, each lot is offered subject to a reserve. MOST LOTS OFFERED BY THE GALLERIES HAVE A MINIMUM RESERVE OF ONE-HALF THE PRESALE LOW ESTIMATE .The Galleries do not accept reserves of more than the low estimate nor allow consignors to bid on their own items. 11. To prevent inaccuracy in delivery or inconvenience in the settlement of a purchase, no lot can be transferred.Each buyer must pay for the whole of his purchases before any lot can be removed. 12. As a service to clients unable to attend the Sale, we will accept absentee bids without charge in advance of the sale by telephone, mail, fax, email or in person.All bids must state the highest bid price the bidder is willing to pay.“Buy” bids are not accepted.Please check bid sheets carefully to make sure you have the correct lot numbers and that the sheet is legible. The Galleries reserve the right to refuse to undertake absentee bids, and shall in no event be responsible for failure to execute such bids or for any error that may occur when executing them.Unsuccessful absentee bids will not be acknowledged. ALL SALES HELD BY PBA GALLERIES ARE CONDUCTED PURSUANT TO SECTION 2328 OF THE COMMERCIAL CODE AND SECTION 535 OF THE PENAL CODE OF THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA

CONSIGNING BOOKS TO PBA GALLERIES The first step in consigning to PBA is to contact the Galleries, either by phone, fax, email or letter. It can then be determined whether the item or items under consideration would do well at auction. Following this, arrangements can be made for the delivery of the material to PBA. In the case of large consignments or libraries, a member of the staff may be able to view the books on location, and make arrangements for its transportation to PBA Galleries. Because of the costs involved, PBA discourages consignments with a total value of less than $1500. The frequency of auctions, and variety of subject matter, allows PBA Galleries to ensure Page 91

quick turn-around time for items consigned. Books can appear at auction as quickly as 30 days and generally not more than 90 days following consignment. Commissions vary between 10% and 15%, depending on the selling price of an item.These commissions encompass all related costs including insurance, storage, cataloguing, illustrations, etc., except shipping. Payment is sent within 20 banking days of an auction.

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O f f e r Yo u r B o o k s a t A u c t i o n through PBA Galleries

The Polycronicon of Ranulf Higden, the second edition, printed in 1495 by Wynkyn de Worde, containing the first example of printed musical notation in an English book. Sold for $33,000

History of the Expedition under the Command of Captains Lewis and Clark to the Sources of the Missouri, 1814, the first edition of the official account of the most famous and most important expedition of exploration in U.S. history. Sold for $212,000

Eadweard Muybridge's stunning Panorama of San Francisco, from California Street Hill, 1877, the 11 albumen photograph panels framed consecutively to stretch over seven feet wide. Sold for $51,000

Original manuscript diary kept by William Willson, recording a journey on the Oregon Trail from Iowa to the Columbia River in the summer of 1852. Sold for $30,000

Jonathan Swift’s Gulliver’s Travels, first issue, large paper copy. Sold for $192,000

Set of John Ogilby’s translations of Nieuhoff’s Embassy to China (1669) and Montanus’ Atlas Chinensis (1671), handsomely printed with numerous fine engraved plates. Sold for $42,000

F. Scott Fitzgerald's All the Sad Young Men, an inscribed presentation copy with original sketch by Fitzgerald, in the first issue dust jacket. Sold for $37,375

First edition of Charles Darwin's On the Origin of Species by Means of Natural Selection. Sold for $51,000

Fine example of William Eddy’s important Official Map of the State of California, 1854, folding into the original red leather covers, very rare. Sold for $39,000

SPECIALISTS IN EXCEPTIONAL BOOKS & PRIVATE LIBRARIES AT AUCTION 133 Kearny Street : San Francisco, CA 94108 : www.pbagalleries.com : 415.989.2665

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PBA Galleries is hereby authorized to bid on the following lots up to the price stated. All bids shall be treated as offers made subject to the Conditions of Sale. These bids will not be executed unless this form is signed. A 20% Buyer’s Premium will be charged on all lots sold.

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