Golf Without Tears
New York: Doran, 1924. First American Edition. Small chip in the margin of the first blank; very good. More
[Book #32499J]
New York: Doran, 1924. First American Edition. Small chip in the margin of the first blank; very good. More
[Book #32499J]
London: Methuen, 1928. First Edition. Fine in a partial dust jacket. This play was adapted into the novel Doctor Sally. More
[Book #30729P]
London: Methuen, 1928. First Edition. Foxing; very good. This play was adapted into the novel Doctor Sally. More
[Book #30806P]
London: Methuen, 1928. First Edition. Fine in a damaged dust jacket (lacking most of the top inch or more of the front panel). This play was adapted into the 1932 novel Doctor Sally. More
[Book #32288P]
London: Adam and Charles Black, 1905. First Edition; some cloth spotting; rear hinge cracking; very good in a quarter-morocco clamshell box. More
[Book #30714P]
London: Jenkins, 1933. First English Edition. Small ownership inscription inside the front cover; very good. More
[Book #32019P]
Boston: Little, Brown, 1933. First Edition. Spine frayed; very good in dust jacket. More
[Book #32030P]
Boston: Little, Brown, 1933. First Edition. Small label inside the front cover, else fine in a very good dust jacket with an interior tape mend. More
[Book #32245P]
London: Jenkins, 1933. First English Edition. Erasure on the front free endpaper; very good. More
[Book #17168P]
New York: Simon & Schuster, 1961. First Edition; preceding the English edition by several months. Inscribed by Wodehouse; very good to fine in dust jacket. More
[Book #31429J]
Garden City: Doubleday, Doran, 1931. First Edition. Author Albert Payson Terhune’s stamp on the front free endpaper; very good in a good dust jacket with fading and wear. More
[Book #30805P]
London: Jenkins, 1921. First Edition. Good to very good. More
[Book #32232P]
New York: W. J. Watt, 1910. First Edition. Owner’s signature on the front free endpaper; very good. More
[Book #35028P]
New York: W. J. Watt, 1910. First Edition. Very good. An exceptional copy, presented by the author to the publisher’s wife, “To Mrs. Watt with the author’s compliments. P. G. Wodehouse. May 14, 1910 [drawing of three stick men and a sign with the book’s title].” Publication day was three..... More
[Book #32237P]
New York: W. J. Watt, 1910. First Edition. Just shy of very good. Presented by the author to a contemporary writer, “To Charles Neville Buck from P.G. Wodehouse (Death to Seth).” Buck, hardly remembered these days, wrote novels, and other pieces set in his native Appalachia. The cursed “Seth” in..... More
[Book #35206P]
New York: Simon & Schuster, 1971. First American Edition. Fine in a price-clipped dust jacket with some small tears. More
[Book #17609P]
London: Jenkins, 1960. First English Edition; presumed first printing with the incorrect half-title. Spine a little faded, else fine in a very good plus, price-clipped dust jacket. More
[Book #26656P]
Publisher’s wrappers; good. The story was collected in Carry on, Jeeves! More
[Book #30735P]
Garden City: Doubleday, Doran, 1936. First American Edition. Label inside the front cover; very good in a dust jacket with some small chips and tears; the largest chip is fingernail-sized at the the foot of the spine. More
[Book #26680P]