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199731492Augusta: Augusta National Golf Club 1997. First edition. Hardcover. Fine. Hardbound quarto. Issued without dustwrapper. 80 pp. Golf annual summarizing the events of the 1997 golf tournament in Augusta. A fine copy in faux-green leather binding. Illustrated with color photographs of the event. Includes the original cardboard mailing carton. This was Tiger Wods' first big year at The Masters. Augusta National Golf Club hardcover books
193929150n.p. 1939. 1 vols. Image 12 x 12 inches. 1 vols. Image 12 x 12 inches. Golf Cartoon Original by Nate Collier. Optimism doesn't necessarily pay. Collier a talented illustrator did the pictures for Charlie Gaal's Your Golf 1949. unknown books
193929148n.p. 1939. 1 vols. Image 12 x 12 inches. 1 vols. Image 12 x 12 inches. Golf Cartoon Original by Nate Collier. One hole does not a champion make. Collier a talented illustrator did the pictures for Charlie Gaal's Your Golf 1949. unknown books
193929146n.p. 1939. 1 vols. Image 12 x 12 inches. 1 vols. Image 12 x 12 inches. Golf Cartoon Original by Nate Collier. A slight disagreement over the score. Collier a talented illustrator did the pictures for Charlie Gaal's Your Golf 1949. unknown books
193929149n.p. 1939. 1 vols. Image 12 x 12 inches. Fine. 1 vols. Image 12 x 12 inches. Golf Cartoon Original by Nate Collier. One-upmanship on the links. Collier a talented illustrator did the pictures for Charlie Gaal's Your Golf 1949. unknown books
193124317n.p.: The Central Press Association 1931. The cartoon shows three young men one with golf clubs renting rooms next door to a pretty girl. 1 vols. 10-1/2 x 10-1/2 inches. The cartoon shows three young men one with golf clubs renting rooms next door to a pretty girl. 1 vols. 10-1/2 x 10-1/2 inches. Original Cartoon Drawing. A vintage cartoon by the artist who later created the popular comic strip "Skeets". The Central Press Association unknown books
3055Boston: The Company:Alfred Mudge & Son Printers 1874. . 8vo buff wrappers front printed Boston: [The Company]:Alfred Mudge & Son, Printers, 1874. unknown books
1925300187Greenwich Connecticut: Cecil Hodgman 1925. Summer and Fall Edition. Folio c. 33 x 20 inches. Fine old folds. Summer and Fall Edition. Folio c. 33 x 20 inches. Cecil Hodgman unknown books
1924300188Greenwich Connecticut: Cecil Hodgman 1924. Winter and Spring Edition. Folio 33 x 20 inches. Fine old folds. Winter and Spring Edition. Folio 33 x 20 inches. Cecil Hodgman unknown books
197228086Englewood Cliffs: Prentice-Hall Inc 1972. First edition. Hardcover. Near Fine/near fine. 8vo. Quarter black cloth over yellow boards. 174 pp. Illustrated with photographs. Bisher a veteran sportswriter describes Palmer's incredible achievements of 1960 including his victories at The Masters and The U. S. Open. A near fine example in dustwrapper. This copy has been SIGNED by Palmer and is quite uncommon thus. Prentice-Hall, Inc hardcover books
2472Boston: The Company Alfred Mudge & son Printers 1878. . 8vo buff wrappers front printed some minor fragments missing from the bottom margin of the first few leaves not affecting text One holding library only in OCLC. Lists all capital expenditures for the year bridge building and other repairs; a breakdown of all shipments sent and the usual financial disclosures Boston: [The Company] Alfred Mudge & son Printers, 1878. unknown books
3003Boston: The Company; Alfred Mudge & Son Printers 1878. . 8vo dusty pink wrappers front printed; some chips; slightly soiled One holding library in OCLC Boston: [The Company]; Alfred Mudge & Son, Printers, 1878. unknown books
198527483New York: Ticknor and Fields 1985. First edition. Hardcover. Near Fine/near fine. 8vo. 414 pp collection of some of Wind's best essays on golf written for the New Yorker Magazine. Rear cover blurb by John Updike. A handsome near fine copy in dustwrapper. This copy has been graciously INSCRIBED by Wind "To the Gentlemen of the Garden City Golf Club" Wind is generally considered one of the greatest writers on the sport of golf in the 20th century. Ticknor and Fields hardcover books
17118Vintage Optical Lantern images of the Persian Gulf circa late 19 cent Glass size is about 3.25" x 3.25" . Vintage Image of the Persian gulf and The Sheik of Mohammerah Palace at Shah-et-Arab. A boat is docked in calm water along the bridge while a spray of palm leaves waves at the edge of a palace. The handwritten label reads "Sheik of Mohammerah Palace. Shah-et-Arab." The Shatt al-Arab also known as Arvand Rud River is a river formed by the confluence of the Euphrates and the Tigris. Mohammerah is city and port presently known as Khorramshahr a city in southwestern Iran. It lies on the right bank of the KÄrÅ«n River where it enters the Shatt al-Arab. The city occupies the site of the old Ê¿AbbÄsid port of Mohammerah but it was already in existence at the time of Alexander the Great. Since In 1847 it was ruled by a sheik known as the Emir of Mohammerah who was chief of the local Banu Ka'b tribe and built a large Palace known as Qasr al-Failiyah in Mohammera with very large arches that can be seen on the image. Very few historical artifacts exist from the times of Shaikh Khaz'al bin JÄbir bin MirdÄw al-Ka'bÄ« 1861-1936. After oil was discovered by the Anglo-Iranian Oil Company BP today in Khuzestan in 1908 Britain at first strengthened its ties to Shaikh Khaz'al. But after W.W.I The British stopped supporting him and in 1924 Mohammerah came under the control of the central government of Iran and was renamed Khorramshahr by Rez Shah of Iran. The cheikh was taken to Tehran and stayed in house arrest until his death in 1936. Out of all the sheikdoms around the gulf Abu Dhabi Dubai Sharjah Ajman Umm Al Quwain and Fujairah he is the only Emir to have lost his sheikdom. The southern end of the river constitutes the border between Iraq and Iran and discharges into the Gulf and has been the cause of multiple wars due to its huge oil reserves including the Iran-Iraq war. Scarce and in very good condition. unknown books
40517Pen and ink on paper. 7-1/4 x 6-1/4 inches. Fine. Pen and ink on paper. 7-1/4 x 6-1/4 inches. Original Golfing Cartoon Presented to Photographer Alfred Eisenstaedt. The pipe-smoking artist is shown in caricature adressing the ball while an athletic figure labeled "Alfred" snaps him from afar. unknown books
17136WWII Iran Photo album of US Military in Persian Gulf Command. 38 original silver gelatin print photographs most of sinking ships c. 1943-1945. Images of US Army soldiers as part of the Persian Gulf Command a WWII initiative to secure allied Soviet supply lines through Iran. Original textured brown boards. 13 x 10 in. "Persian Gulf Command / Iran" printed on front cover along with PGC insignia of 7-pointed white star and red scimitar blade on a green shield. Photographs of various size from 1.25 x 2" to 2.5 x 4". During World War II the U.S. Army's Persian Gulf Command maintained a supply line through Iran for the benefit of Soviet allies. One photograph of a soldier even shows Russian Cyrillic text for "American" ÐМЕРИКÐÐСКИЙ painted on the door of his Jeep. 23 photographs show badly damaged and sinking ships. Most photographs do not have captions but one is labeled "Abadan Iran" a city in the south of Iran; and another image of a pool is labeled "Iran". 1 image is of 3 Iranian local men . Other photos show soldiers resting in their barracks relaxing off-duty around a pool or sights from their travels. One photograph of soldiers in the 1940s was developed in 1967 others are period. In very good condition. unknown books
189437397London: Henry Graves 1894. Image area 24 x 15 Inches Entire Print 30 x 20 Inches. 1 vols. Framed and glazed. Fine. Image area 24 x 15 Inches Entire Print 30 x 20 Inches. 1 vols. Henry Graves unknown books
190129500New York: J. F. Taylor & Company 1901. First edition. Hardcover. Good . Folio over 14" tall. 411 pp. Three-quarter pale green morocco over marbled boards. This is number 110 of 450 copies of the Edition de Grand Luxe. Color frontispiece with tissue guard present. Edited by William Patten with contributions by Miss ruth Underhill Miss Beatrix Hoyt Herbert H. Harriman and twenty others. Edges worn at places. Some light staining to lower spine area. Still very well bound. Subjects include golf yachting tennis polo and much more. A large and heavy volume. J. F. Taylor & Company hardcover books
1921165081921. 1 vols. Pen and black ink initialled "W.M.R." dated May 2 1921 and inscribed "Oh! you Pinehurst"; 13-3/4 x 9. The drawing depicts a 1920s golfer clutching his ball and clubs; it is highly probable that this is a caricature of a Pinehurst North Carolina Golf Club figure. 1 vols. Pen and black ink initialled "W.M.R." dated May 2 1921 and inscribed "Oh! you Pinehurst"; 13-3/4 x 9" Amusing Golfing Drawing. unknown books
1920252588New York 1920. Vintage gelatin silver print mounted on card. 13-3/4 x 10-3/4 in. Fine. Vintage gelatin silver print mounted on card. 13-3/4 x 10-3/4 in. A great candid shot of "Long Jim" Barnes who won the first US PGA Championship in 1916 wrote several books on golf technique and was one of the great early stars of the game. unknown books
191523767London: L. H. Lefèvre & Son 1915. First Edition: "A Limited number of artist's proofs signed by Sadler and Dobie.were printed on rice paper. Golf print in black and white by James Dobie after W. Dendy Sadler. 1 vols. 14 x 18 1/2 inches. About fine with full margins. First Edition: "A Limited number of artist's proofs signed by Sadler and Dobie.were printed on rice paper." Golf print in black and white by James Dobie after W. Dendy Sadler. 1 vols. 14 x 18 1/2 inches. This scene shows the negotiation of the stymie a rule on the putting green which is no longer in force. One of the special copies signed in pencil below the image by both W. Dendy Sadler and James Dobie. L. H. Lefèvre & Son unknown books
196445289London: Frost & Reed 1964. Golf print after the watercolor by Arthur Weaver signed in pencil by the artist on the mount. 1 vols. 16-1/2" x 22" image size. Fine in simple black and gilt frame. Golf print after the watercolor by Arthur Weaver signed in pencil by the artist on the mount. 1 vols. 16-1/2" x 22" image size. With pencilled sketch of a man holding golf flag in lower margin. Frost & Reed unknown books
196922261New York: Simon & Schuster 1969. First edition. Hardcover. Very Good /very good . Stated first printing. 416 pp. Foreword by Robert Tyre Jones Jr. Includes six full chapters of instruction by the greatest golfer of his generation. A handsome very good copy in dustwrapper. This copy is especially notable in that it has been INSCRIBED by HERBERT WARREN WIND to Sir Peter Allen. Sir Peter was a British industrialist and writer of golf books. A nice association. Simon & Schuster hardcover books
1938405071Hastings-on-Hudson NY: Self-published 1938. Wrappers with a few small spots and some light soiling and edgewear internally clean and unblemished save the library markings to the preliminaries. 8vo 9 x 6.25 inches. 146 4 pages. Color frontispiece black-and-white plates. Original salmon printed wrappers. Provenance: Hastings Historical Society label on front pastedown donor's name in ink on-half-title. Sold on behalf of the Society to Benefit their annual fund. SCARCE FIRST EDITION one of only 400 privately-printed copies most of which were distributed to members of the club. The Saint Andrews Golf Club in Hastings-on-Hudson New York is the oldest golf club in the United States. John Reid of Dunfermline Scotland founded the club in 1888. It has existed in its current site since 1897 and features an 18-hole golf course designed by golf course architects William H. Tucker and Harry Tallmadge. In 1983 the track was refurbished by legendary golfer Jack Nicklaus. <br/><br/> Self-published unknown books
189215089London Longmans Green 1892. 1892. Third edition probably printing. 8vo. Numerous illustrations by Thomas Hodge and Harry Furniss. Index. 3/4 gilt stamped green morocco by Bayntun-Riviere spine with raised bands marbled endpapers t.e.g. Fine fresh copy. Series: The Badminton Library. Hardcover. London, Longmans, Green, 1892. hardcover books