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2001221665New York: Warner Books 2001. First. hardcover. fine/very good. Many color Illus. 4to green cloth d.w. New York: Warner Books 2001. Very good<br/><br/> Warner Books unknown books
198375708n.p. 1983. Paperback. Very Good. photos 60p. Wrapper. 28cm. Minor wear. Name and phone number in pencil on cover. Organization founded in 1954 of golf clubs organized by African Americans in California and other Western states. According to their 2017 website about 26 clubs were members of this organization. <br/><br/> paperback books
199020849n.p.: Ailsa Inc. Near Fine. 1990. Hardcover. 0940889293 . Compiled and edited by Herbert Warren Wind and Robert Macdonald. First edition thus. Near fine in light blue cloth. No dust jacket. . Ailsa, Inc. hardcover books
199335097NY: Villard Books. Fine in Fine dust jacket. 1993. Hardcover. 0394580052 . First printing. INSCRIBED by the author. Also laid in is a hand written note from the author. Fine in a fine dust jacket. . Villard Books hardcover books
193242456Minnesota 1932. Oblong 4to unpaged; frontispiece of the Minnesota State Capital black and white photographic illustrations throughout text printed in double columns decorative borders printed in orange; original tan string-bound wrappers printed in brown yapp edges; some shelf wear interior fine. Conference publication includes brief pieces by the governor of Minnesota Floyd B. Olson; mayors of St. Paul and Minneapolis William Mahoney and W.A. Anderson; and various leaders of the Union. The second half of the brochure comprised chiefly of advertisements and sponsor notices. Minnesota Historical Society only in OCLC. <br/><br/> unknown books
197526383London: The Gulf Committee 1975. First Edition. Octavo; printed wrappers stapled; 44pp; illus. Fine copy. Pamphlet outlining the position of women in the traditional Omani society and the changes that have taken place within the revolutionary process. Based on documentary material from the periods of 1970-73 and 1975. The Gulf Committee unknown books
199560005Stockbridge:: Stockbridge Golf Club. Fine. 1995. Hardcover. Black and white photographs throughout. Limited edition: this copy is number 129 of 600 copies. Fine in a fine slipcase. . Stockbridge Golf Club, hardcover books
198934165London: H. F. & G. Witherby. Fine in Near Fine dust jacket. 1989. Hardcover. 0854931724 . Illustrated. First edition thus. Fine in a very near fine price clipped dust jacket. . H. F. & G. Witherby hardcover books
200534844Ann Arbor: Sports Media Group. Fine in Fine dust jacket. 2005. Hardcover. 1587262614 . First printing. Fine in a fine dust jacket. . Sports Media Group hardcover books
199326003Washington: Brassey's. Fine in Near Fine dust jacket. 1993. Hardcover. 002881021X . Second printing. Fine in a very near fine tiny closed edge tear at the top of the front panel dust jacket. . Brassey's hardcover books
199136993n.p.: Ailsa Inc. Fine. 1991. Hardcover. 0940889366 . A reprint of the 1934 Windward House edition. Fine in green cloth. No dust jacket as issued. . Ailsa, Inc. hardcover books
199120850n.p.: Ailsa Inc. Fine. 1991. Hardcover. 0940889366 . A reprint of the 1934 Windward House edition. Fine in green cloth. No dust jacket as issued. . Ailsa, Inc. hardcover books
199431264Dallas: Taylor Publishing Company. Fine in Near Fine dust jacket. 1994. Hardcover. 0878338586 . Color and black and white photographs throughout. First printing. Fine in an about fine dust jacket. . Taylor Publishing Company hardcover books
1241740 president of the United States. Reagan Presidential GOLF BALL. White Nike golf ball with Presidential seal and facsimile "Ronald Reagan" signature on the ball. Mint condition. 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
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
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
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
3055Boston: The Company:Alfred Mudge & Son Printers 1874. . 8vo buff wrappers front printed Boston: [The Company]:Alfred Mudge & Son, Printers, 1874. unknown books
200010187NY: Galloway Editions. Fine in Fine dust jacket. 2000. Hardcover. 0935112502 . Watercolors by Matthew Cook. First printing. Fine in a fine dust jacket. . Galloway Editions hardcover books
199739671Elmsford:: Metropolitan Golf Association. Near Fine in Fine dust jacket. 1997. Hardcover. 0892045906 . Mostly color photographs throughout. First edition. Morris County Golf Club "72nd Weekend of Golf" sticker on front free endpaper else fine in a fine dust jacket. . Metropolitan Golf Association, hardcover books
264204in two Boxes. This lot features a large collection of Augusta National collectibles many of them produced in limited edition for distribution to the spouses of club members during the Masters Tournament. Present are the following: <br/>Buttons: 8 gold blazer buttons 6 sleeve and 2 jacket by Waterbury & Co with Augusta National logo. <br/>Jewelry cases: Dark green leather jewelry strap roll with Augusta National logo to clasp by Garrard & Co London. Together with silk jewelry case with Augusta National logo. <br/>Leather goods: Dark green calf address book with gilt stamped logo of Augusta National 1967 to upper cover. 2 Dark green folding pocket wallets with printed Augusta National logo to interior. Large green leather pack with strap with Augusta National logo. 2 light green pigskin ladies wallets with printed Augusta National logo to interior. 4 dark green alligator key rings with Augusta National logo to interior 3 in original boxes. Ladies clutch dark green alligator 3 1â„2 by 6 1â„2 inches German make with Augusta National logo on clasp. <br/>Silver and gold: Sterling silver trivet 7 inches in diameter engraved at center with image of Augusta National clubhouse and at lip with images of course flora by Garrards of London. Sterling silver porridger 2 pieces with inscription to Cliff Roberts made by Garrard of London. Three small 14K gold brooches of Augusta National logo. <br/>Kits: Medical kit in green casing with Augusta National logo. 2 dark green calf travel sewing kits logo to exterior. Ladies Manicure set in green case with Augusta National logo. Tool kit in green leather case with Augusta National logo. 2 metallic ladies compacts one in ponchette logo on powder lid. <br/>Plus other miscellaneous Augusta National souvenirs. A comprehensive collectionBorn in Morning Sun Iowa Roberts had a troubled family life as a boy and left school in the ninth grade. He worked at a great variety of jobs all around the United States and eventually chose the investment industry for his career.1 He served as Chairman of Augusta National Golf Club from 1931 through 1976 and was named "Chairman in Memoriam" after his death. He also served as Chairman of the Masters Tournament from 1934 through 1976.<br/>An investment banker on Wall Street from the late 1920s Roberts was a partner with Reynolds & Company. He was the co-founder with Bobby Jones of the Augusta National Golf Club. In the early years he and Jones personally extended invitations to the tournament. Roberts' friendship with American president Dwight Eisenhower led to the Eisenhowers making Augusta National their retreat during the 1950s.<br/>Roberts was sometimes described as a 'benevolent dictator'. Roberts received many awards and honors during his lifetime including service on the PGA Advisory Committee from its inception in 1943 until his death appointment by the United States Golf Association to serve on the Bob Jones Award Selection Committee and election to the World Golf Hall of Fame in 1978. He was the author of The Story of the Augusta National Golf Club published in 1976 and a subject of a book titled The Making of the Masters Clifford Roberts Augusta National and Golf's Most Prestigious Tournament by David Owen published in 1999.<br/>It was not until 1975 that Lee Elder became the first black golfer to play in the Masters Tournament although he was not the first non-white golfer to compete; Sukree Onsham of Thailand played in 1970 and 1971. Roberts is quoted as saying "to make an exception would be practicing discrimination in reverse." Lee Elder later said "I don't want anything special. I will make it on my own." Another comment attributed to Roberts is: "As long as I'm alive all the golfers will be white and all the caddies will be black."2 3<br/>Roberts age 84 committed suicide by gunshot in 1977 on the banks of the par-3 course at Augusta National. He had been in ill health for several months. unknown books
193850290N.p: LadiesÕ Golf Union 1938 . First edition. Softcover. Very good/No jacket issued. N.p: LadiesÕ Golf Union 1938 . First edition. Illustrated with a number of b/w ads. 234 pp. Softcover. 8vo. Burgundy stiff wrappers. Ends of spine worn; wrappers lightly soiled over all very good. Very good/No jacket issued. LadiesÕ Golf Union paperback books
199730164Chelsea: Sleeping Bear Press. Fine in Fine dust jacket. 1997. Hardcover. 1886947171 . First printing. Fine in a fine dust jacket. . Sleeping Bear Press hardcover books
199325972Boston: Little Brown. Fine in Near Fine dust jacket. 1993. Hardcover. 0316472980 . Foreword by Tom Watson. Color and black and white illustrations throughout. Fourth printing. Fine in a near fine price clipped dust jacket. . Little, Brown hardcover books