The Golfer's Rubaiyat
Chicago: Herbert S. Stone, 1901. First Edition. Publisher’s boards with a cloth spine; very good. More
[Book #36336P]
Chicago: Herbert S. Stone, 1901. First Edition. Publisher’s boards with a cloth spine; very good. More
[Book #36336P]
Chicago: Volland, 1916. First Edition. Gift inscription on the front free endpaper; some staining of the boards and spine; very good. More
[Book #36666P]
Boston: Houghton, Mifflin, 1923. First Edition. Illustrated by Kemble. Inscribed, “Charles Marlatt [?]” from the author. Very good. More
[Book #36992P]
Englewood Cliffs, NJ: Prentice-Hall, 1970. One of only 250 copies of Paul Peery’s “Billy Casper: Winner,” published for The Memorial Tournament of 1996, honoring and dedicated to Casper. Bound in green cloth with gilt lettering with the Memorial Tournament crest embossed on the front panel. This is an unnumbered,m out-of-series..... More
[Book #23905P]
Englewood Cliffs, NJ: Prentice-Hall, 1970. One of only 250 copies of Paul Peery’s “Billy Casper: Winner,” published for The Memorial Tournament of 1996, honoring and dedicated to Casper. Bound in green cloth with gilt lettering with the Memorial Tournament crest embossed on the front panel. This is an unnumbered,m out-of-series..... More
[Book #36661P]
Far Hills: United States Golf Association, 1984. Facsimile of the 1911 classic. A fine copy in illustrated cloth and slipcase. More
[Book #23964P]
New York: Mitchell Kennerley, 1908. First Edition of this scarce golfing novel. Hinges broken; very good. More
[Book #37137P]
New York: Moffat, Yard, 1916. First Edition. Gift inscription inside the front cover; small ink stain on the fore-edge, affecting the margin of several pages; very good plus. More
[Book #37136P]
London: Longmans, Green, 1891. First Edition. Publisher’s decorated cloth; bookplate; minor foxing; mostly unopened; about a fine copy and very scarce thus. More
[Book #37139P]
Far Hills: United States Golf Association, 1993. Facsimile of the 1921 edition. This is the printer’s copy with their bookplate on the front pastedown. A fine copy in the publisher’s slipcase which is a little rubbed. More
[Book #24184P]
Far Hills: United States Golf Association, 1993. Facsimile of the 1921 edition. This is the printer’s copy with their stamp on the front free end paper. A fine copy in the publisher’s slipcase with some rubbing to the spine lettering. More
[Book #25459P]
New York: Dutton, 1921. First Edition; American issue; English sheets with an American imprint and binding. A near fine copy. More
[Book #24315P]
Far Hills: United Stated Golf Association, 1981. First collected edition. A fine copy in a very good printed slipcase. More
[Book #36671P]
New York: Whittlesey House, 1950. First Edition. Very good in a good dust jacket with interior tape mends. Inscribed by Middlecoff. More
[Book #36499P]
New York: Horace Liveright, 1929. First Edition. Very good in a dust jacket with some creasing and wear. More
[Book #36814P]
N.P. Lyman A. Martin, 1902. Original publisher's decorated cloth; the front cover depicts a young woman playing golf, a boy caddy following her. Almost four pages concern golf. Front hinge broken, else very good. More
[Book #12518P]
London: Blackie & Son, n.d. (c. 1910). First Edition. Illustrated in color and black and white. With an excellent color plate “Out On The Golf Links” depitcting bears playing golf. Some black and white illustration crayoned in (not affecting the color plates), else a very good copy. More
[Book #36117P]
Boston: Little, Brown, 1914. First Edition. Very good in a good, soiled and chipped dust jacket. The front panel features a photo of the young U.S. Open champion of a year earlier. The self-taught Ouimet was largely responsible for the popularization of the sport in the U.S., and unlike promising..... More
[Book #37135P]
New York: Windward House, 1934. First Edition. A fine copy in a dust jacket with minor wear. A golf novel by a writer best-known as the editor of Black Mask magazine. More
[Book #36333P]
Far Hills: United States Golf Association, 1982. Facsimile of the first edition with an introductory essay by Ben Crenshaw. A fine copy in a near fine publisher’s slipcase. More
[Book #36670P]
Signed “A. M. Sporer, 1917.” Evidently tempera, on paper, measuring approximately 10 1/2” x 14 1/2”, matted, framed and glazed, overall approximately 14” x 17”. Excellent condition. The artist lived in Hartford, Connecticut. The golfer, holding a golf club, is in a gray outfit with blue and black collar, cuffs..... More
[Book #34991P]
New York: Galahad Books, 1994. One of only 175 copies specially bound for The Memorial Tournament of 1998, honoring and dedicated to Peter Thomson. Bound in green cloth with gilt lettering, with the Memorial Tournament crest embossed on the front panel. This is an unnumbered copy, reserved for the printer..... More
[Book #36659P]
Far Hills: United States Golf Association, n.date (c.1990). Two volumes. A limited edition reprint. Small nick to the bottom of the front endpaper on The Mutt, else fine in publisher’s cloth and slipcase. More
[Book #23953P]
New York: George H. Doran Company, n.d. [1919]. This color poster, approximately 11 3/4 x 16”, depicts two golfers and a caddy with a background of what is apparently a clubhouse, in front of which are well-dressed spectators. Aside from the author and title (Fore!), the poster notes “Real golfing..... More
[Book #36842P]