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16 pages. Features: Slow play furore - Ford fined $100; Fairfield ahead at Pensacola; One-page two-color ad for MacGregor's Super Eye-O-Matic driver; One-page ad for Spalding's Par-Flite clubs; One-page golf-themed photo ad for the 1956 Lincoln car; Photo of Marilynn Smith dancing with Patty Berg; Photo of Marion G. Ridgely chatting with Anne Quast and Barbara Romack; Photo of Mickey Gallagher with Dave Ogilvie, Bob Jones and Alfred S. Bourne; Photo of Louise Suggs; Photo of Patty Berg; Two-thirds page ad for Golf Pride grips features photos of Chick Harbert and Tommy Bolt; One-page ad for the Lectracar Duo golf cart; 2/3-page ad for the E-Z-Go golf cart; Nice one-page ad for the Cavalier Yacht & Country Club; and more. Moderate wear. Unmarked. A sound copy of this great vintage issue. Magazine
16 pages. Features: Marlene Stewart N&S Champion at Pinehurst; Fetchick wints at St. Pete; Ford saves $100 after dispute; Weaver beats pros at Gulfport; Page of photos from the 54th Women's North and South; Dr. Noah Pomeroy explains how to play at 85, with photo; Half-page photo ad for the Homestead Hot Springs of Hot Springs, VA; 2/3-page ad for the E-Z-Go golf cart; Vintage back cover ad for Etonic golf shoes features photo of Lloyd Mangrum with illustrations of the model 7868 and 7102 shoes; and more. Minor soiling to front cover. Moderate wear. Unmarked. A sound copy of this great vintage issue. Magazine
16 pages. Features: Dickinson takes Miami Open; Judd tops Seniors; Gallagher and Miss Sanches win; Plenty of media coverage of the Masters; How top pros do it; Photo of John Derr; One-page two-color ad for Wilson golf balls; Photo of Curtis Cup golfers Polly Riley, Mary Ann Downey, Wiffi Smith, Anne Quast, Jane Nelson, and Barbara Romack; One-page golf-themed photo ad for the 1956 Lincoln car; Photo ad for the E-Z-Go golf cart; Two-color ad for Parker golf gloves; One-page Lectracar Duo golf cart by Sears, Roebuck; Golf Pride Grips ad features photo endorsements by Chick Harbert and Tommy Bolt; Obituary for Marion Hiskey; and more. Moderate wear. Unmarked. A sound copy of this great vintage issue. Magazine
24 pages. Features: Souchak wins another in Texas; Ragan college king; Miss Downey beats Miss Sanches; U.S. Amateurs seek foreign titles; Victor East gives swing fundamentals; One-page two-color ad for MacGregor Super Eye-O-Matic clubs; Photo of scoreboard at the Las Vegas open; Photos of Gene Littler, Gardner Dickinson, Al Balding, Scotty Chisholm, Howard Capps, Ray O'Brien, Max Stiles, Bob Tyson, Cary Middlecoff, Bo Wininger, Lloyd Mangrum and Mike Souchak; Photo of lovely Miss Itasca Loenard with Highland Caddy golf cart; One-page ad for Spalding Par-Flite golf clubs; Foot-Joy golf shoe one-page ad features photo of Doug Ford, 1955 PGA champion; Lectracar Duo golf cart ad; 1956 Highland Caddy ad; Photo of Louis Cyr with L.L. (Spud) Whalen; Photo of Duane Bergstrom of Ranier CC; Photo of Joe Greer of Yakima with Ray Honsberger; Thoto of Bob and Lynn Toskis with baby; Photo of Mrs. Arnold Palmer with baby things; Half-page ad for Stroke-Master golf shoes with photo-endorsement by Byron Nelson; E-Z-Go golf cart ad; Nice photo of Mickey Wright with Betsy Rawls and Nancy Maples; Photo of Captain A. Bullock Webster rewarding junior players; Back cover ad for Etonic golf shoes features photo-endorsement by Lloyd Mangrum; and more. Moderate wear. Unmarked. A sound copy of this great vintage issue. Magazine
16 pages. Features: Oliver's Birdie Spree - wins at White Sulfur; Top for Finsterwald; Blum defeats Doug Sanders; Art Bell wins California Open with ease; New College Stars; Balance is important to avoid a shank and get distance; Ad for Royal Special golf balls inside front cover; One-page two-color ad for Haig Ultra clubs; 1/3-page ad for four leading golf hotels in Switzerland; 1956 Highland Caddy golf cart ad; Golf Pride grips ad features photos of Chick Harbert and Tommy Bolt; Golf Pride grips ad features photos of Chick Harbert and Tommy Bolt; Greenbrier photos of Jack Isaacs, Mike Fetchick, Ed Oliver, Christopher Dunphy, Sam Snead, Claude Harmon, Vic Ghezzi, Charlie Kimmel and Henry Cotton; Photo of Jo-An Rolfe putting with Frank Strazza; Titleist/Acushnet golf ball ad on back cover; and more. Center page holding by one staple. Moderate wear. Unmarked. A worthy copy of this great vintage issue. Magazine
20 pages. Features: Hillman Roberts outlasts Pinehurst field; Doug Sanders Florida amateur king; Littler repeats at Vegas; Ben Kraffert Wins; Betsy Recovers; Tips from Masters; Photo of four-time Bermuda champion Mrs. A. Brock Park with her husband; Ad for Queen Royal golf bals inside front cover; Thirteen photos from the 56th North and South; One-page ad for the Nadco Triple Balance golf cart; Golf Pride Grips ad features photo endorsements from Chick Harbert and Tommy Bolt; Centerfold ad for the Professional Golf Company of America, Inc. features their clubs, balls, and more, with photos of Tommy Bolt and Chandler Harper; Highland Car Co. ad features photo of their golf cart; Ad for the Victor Electri-Car; Nice back cover ad for Etonic golf shoes; and more. Moderate wear. Unmarked. A sound copy of this great vintage issue. Magazine
16 pages. Features: Mighty Mike Souchak outruns Bolt at Tijuana; Arnold Palmer shoots 65 to win in Colombia; Betsy Rawls passes Patty Berg for Tampa win; Group photo of some of the players in the first Women's Invitation Tourney at the Harder Hall Club, Sebring - Kathleen Newton, Mrs. M. Jensen, Mrs. James Lee, Mrs. Erwin Zeisler, Marjorie Burns, Mrs. Jerome Miller, Mrs. Archie McClave, Mrs. Monroe Greenbaum, Mrs. H.E. Davies, Mrs. David Jacobson, Mrs. Joseeph Sherwood, Mrs. William ehrlich, Mrs. Richard Newman, Mrs. Maurice Glick and Mrs. Irene Cohen; Betsy Rawls Wins; Photo montage of Proettes; Hoosier King Joe Campball; One-page gold-themed ad for 1956 Lincoln cars; Photo of large group of lady golfers with sign "Hi Babe We Miss You", for Babe Zaharias who was in a Galveston hospital; Photo of Joyce Ziske, Marlene Bauer Hagge and Mary Lena Faulk who took part in a Sea Island playoff; Photos of Harry Vardon and Willie Turnesa; Great one-page ad for the Nadco Sporting Goods Family features photos of Jack Fleck, 1955 U.S. Open champ; Group photo from the Panama Open includes President Arias with a large group of golfers, including Arnold Palmer; Obituary for Donald S. McKay; Photo of the U.S. Senior Golf Assoc. Int'l team on its way to Bermuda - John W. Roberts, Maurice R. Smith, Lennox G. Haldeman, Egon F. Quittner, Romeyn B. Scribner, and their ladies; and more. Moderate wear. Unmarked. A sound copy of this great vintage issue. Magazine
New English Original bdg. Dust wrapper. 4to. (29 x 21 cm). In English. 104 p., b/w and color ills. History of golf in Ottoman Empire and Turkey. The golf's adventure from Ottoman to present. The book you are holding is trying to enlighten the adventure of golf in Anatolia which started approximately 118 years ago. The adventure of golf on this land, which started in 1895, is now continuing with searches for fields for new clubs in pursuit of establishing new touristic areas. We can observe that champion golfers passed through this land even a century ago, not even during the time that the Ottoman Empire was shattered by wars did they give up on this sport and that during the modernizing attempts in 1930s and 1950s golf played a significant role. In addition to this, we proved thrugh research that, the founder of the Turkish Republic Mustafa Kemal was a member of a golf club and the Prime Minister Adnan Menderes was the chairman of the Istanbul Golf Club for 3 years and it was even stated in the election manifesto of the Adalet Party, which once was the ruling party, that improving golf was among the goals. During the times when democracy in Turkey was cut up by military coups, Izmir and Ankara golf clubs were shut down and lost their fields, yet nobody expected the same thing to happen to Istanbul Golf Club. However, Istanbul Golf Club also joined the group of clubs that lost its fields. The adventure of Turkish golf, which now is a trademark of Belek, still continues to be problematic þn terms of clubs and struggles to spread in Anatolia. Golf, which is not a sport for the elite but the elite of the sports, will become a discipline practiced and enjoyed by the Turkish people in the future. OTTOMANIA History of sports Gold Republican Turkey Corporate history Istanbul Golf Club Belek Golf
Very Good English Paperback. Illustrated front and back covers. 12mo. (16,5 x 12 cm). In English and Turkish. 52 p. 1-28 pp. text in Turkish; 29-52 pp. text in English. "Contrary to popular belief, the oldest sports club in Turkey is Istanbul Golf Club. It was established in 1895 as the 'Constantinople Golf Club'; at a time, when Constitutional Monarchy was declared during the reign of Abdulhamit the 2 while the Balkans and Eastern Anatolia was occupied by the Russians, Cyprus by Great Britain and Tunisia by the French as the Ottoman Empire started disintegrating. Its founders were the British and American citizens ;living in Istanbul, the capital of the Ottoman Empire at that time. Sir Henry Felix Woods (Woods Pasa), who arrived in Istanbul in1869 with a military mission and then rose to the rank of Admiral in Ottoman Navy, and Ernest Thompson, a Scottish national, who introduced golf to Istanbul, are just two of the prominent founders. The club changed its name to 'The Bosphorus Golf Club' with the declaration of 2. Constitutional Monarchy in 1909, an ensuing new Associations Law in 1911. There is another reorganization to the club as the new Republic is declared. After the proclamation of the Republic in 1923. The British Ambassador Mr Waugh and US Ambassador Mr. Randal along with the 60 founding members, change the name to 'Istanbul Golf Club' according to the laws of the new Republic of Turkey's laws The bylaws are changed at the same time to allow Turkish Citizens membership along with foreigners and minorities, who were the only members to that date. At a meeting in December 17, 1925 Nusret Bey was admitted as a member and became the first Turkish member of the Club. Due to changes in the legal system, the bylaws were changed one more time to this current form in 1947. At this time the founding members were recorded as British Ambassador Sir Hugh to Knatcbull, US Ambassador MacMurray, New York Times, Turkey representative John Wilson Kernick, general manager Henry Arlond and Resat Kemal, a Turkish citizen. The golf courses that the club utilized in the past have a common thread. Even though the locations differ, throughout the entire history, their neighbors were always military outfits in the form of Cavalry, Camp or Academy. The Archery's practice range, Arrow Square" was the club's first 12 hole course. However, the double duty that the course had to carry was problematic. US Ambassador Joseph Grew describes a bad day, when Ottoman Cavalry Regiment seized half the course. During a round with 1. Katib Belin an Ottoman officer came to the golf course and informed us that the government had allocated half the playing area for Cavalry training and that henceforth we could not play golf here. In fact, the cavalry was always training freely in the area, especially on the grass we had nurtured. However, the fact that the club had spent a considerable amount of money and effort on the course and had started to fence the legally rented area with barbed wire, without a doubt angered the Cavalry and caused the decision to be made. Following this, the efforts, which lasted till 1914, to take back the seized course remain fruitless and the club moves to a new 9 hole course in the hills of Bebek. In 1920, an empty lot, this time in a very remote area of town in those days, next to a military camp is located. A new golf course with nine holes is built and the club moves once again. In 1922, with financial help from the British Embassy, the course is expanded to 18 holes and the first clubhouse is built. This area is now called Maslak-Levent would be the location for IGK for the next 92 years...". (Source: Official website of Istanbul Golf Club). This is regulation booklet of first rooted golf club of Turkey including a history of golf in Turkey and world, club's conditions and description, rules of game and membership to club, periodic tournaments. Not in OCLC.; Not in TO-KAT. Not in National Library of Turkey. Extremely rare.
56 pages. Features: One-page colour-photo ad for the Fairwinds Golf Course development north of Nanaimo, B.C.; The heat is on Joe Clark as national unity talks enter critical phase; The agony of Martesnville, Saskatchewan - multiple charges of physical and sexual abuse against children; Two-page VW ad features embroidered images of their vehicles; Serbia becomes pariah - U.N. responds with sanctions; Danish voters reject Maastricht Treaty; Feature Article - Diana's Story - and the embattled British Crown; Australian weigh republicanism; Paul Reichmann of collapsed developer Olympia & York (O&Y) - a patriarch at bay; Westray tragedy raises troubling issues; Peter C. Newman writes on the volatile real estate scene in New York; Rio Earth Summit; Christine Lamont and David Spencer held in Sao Paulo prison; Interesting one-page B.C. Tel ad promotes their calling card; Northern Telecom ad on back cover for their Meridian 1 PBX.; Great cover photo of Lady Diana. Danish vote article on page 24 extensively marked in light pencil. Moderate wear. A sound copy of this interesting issue. Book
176 pages. "When the representatives of six Canadian golf clubs met in Ottawa 100 years ago to discuss creating a national administrative body that would organize and run the country's national golf championship, none of them could have foreseen the tremendous impact the Royal Canadian Golf Association (RCGA) would have on golf in Canada... A book that captures the spirit of those early meetings and propels us through the rich history of golf in this country. Accompanied by compelling photographs from the RCGA archives, Gordon's book celebrates the accomplishments of Canadian golfers past and present as well as highlighting the extraordinary moments in Canadian golf from George Lyon's gold medal at the 1904 Olympics to Canada's stunning victory at the 1994 Dunhill Cup." - from dust jacket. Bilingual English/French text. Small faint pencil erasure upon front endpaper. Gift greetings upon half-title page. No other markings. Light wear to book and attractively illustrated dust jacket. Price-clipped dust jacket. Nice copy. Book
64 pages. Features: Major Canadian Federal Election Coverage; The Chevrolet Summit - Nixon and Brezhnev meet - article with color photos; Washington Senator Henry "Scoop" Jackson; Watergate investigation news; Charles Colson's Weird Scenario; Conflict between Palestineans and Israel; Returning to Quneitra, Syria; Trans-Canada Telephone System ad features caricature of Bill Sutherland of MacGregor Golf; Conflict in Angola; Japan's Kakuei Tanaka campaigns; The Shah and Empress Farah of Iran visit France; Pierre and Margaret Trudeau campaign in Quebec; Celebrity news of Bobby Kennedy Jr., Jerry Ford, Richard Burton, and Sammy Davis Jr.; Photo of street people on Berkeley's Telegraph Ave.; Hemispherical Psychologist Dr. Robert Ornstein; Musician Herbie Hancock - photo and article; OSHA Under Attack; Collapse of German bank Bankhaus I.D. Herstatt KGaA; The new Bricklin car hits the market in Manhattan - with photos; Dutch soccer star Johan Cruyff; Press coverage of Watergate; Richard Dadd; Passing of Darius Milhaud, Vannevar Bush and Ernest Henry Gruening; The New Counter-Reformation in the Church; and more. Average wear. A worthy vintage copy. Book
Clean and unmarked, with a tight binding. Bumped top corners of cover. Edge wear to dust jacket. 12 1/2"w x 10 1/4"h. 256 pages. Approx. 400 color photographs of street signs, movie theaters, gas stations, fast food restaurants, motels, roadside attractions, miniature golf courses, dinosaurs, giant figures, and more.
(mm.305x305), pagg.161-cc.nn3. Legatura rigida editoriale in seta nera con illustrazione inserita al piatto anteriore; titoli in oro al piatto ed al dorso. Presente il cofanetto. Golf legni, ferri e memorabilia, testo storico di David Stirk. “Golf nell’anno 2000” romanzo ottocentesco di fantascienza di J.A.C.K. introdotto da Guido Almansi. Stampato a Milano, nel mese di maggio 1989 in 5000 esemplari numerati. Esemplare ben conservato nella sua custodia editoriale.
31x31, cart. ed. con pallina da golf incastonata al piatto ant., pp. 153, ill. col. n.t., edizione numerata 2000/349; dedica autografa dell'A. al risguardo ant..ingiallimenti al dorso e ai margini della cop., interno in ottimo stato.
8vo., First Edition, with coloured frontispiece, 7 pages of coloured plates and 32 monochrome plates, half-title lightly browned; original green cloth, gilt back, green top, a very good, bright, clean copy in dustwrapper, the latter chipped and frayed with minor loss at edges. A detailed and studious history, particularly of the early years, and a cornerstone of any golfing collection.
Simpatica e ammiccante illustrazione a colori (dimensioni mm 275 x 211) montata in passepartout, su disegno di Vald'Es con soggetto il golf rivisitato in chiave maliziosa. Tratta dalla rivista "La vie Parisienne", fondata nel 1863 e rilevata da Charles Saglio nel 1906, che la modernizzò e le fece assumere quel taglio erotico che contribuì a decretarne il suo grande successo.. .
An early men's publication in the model of Playboy. 70 pages with color and black and white photos. Features: Bound For Illinois (story by E.V. Griffith); Allen Ginsberg - Prophet of the Beats; Lois Collins - Photo Feature; The Search For Annarette Monbarberg; Article on Golf by Rex Lardner; Photo feature and article on Jayne Mansfield; Working With Women (article); The Cannonball Adderly Quintet; Love Makes the Filly Go (horse race story); Stripper Libby Jones Talks Back; Fall Vest (Fashion) Lineup; The Death of Gachito - concerning 15 minutes in a bullring in Malaga and the making of a matador; Russ Meyer Describes his Favorite Model - article with color photos of Diane Webber; The Honeysuckle Jungle - story by Yewell Lybrand; and more. Unmarked with Average wear. This copy was fold in half vertically. A sound vintage copy. Book
"Simply watch and dramatically improve your gold with this powerful new training technology." - from front cover. Includes 4 audio cassette tapes, 1 sixty-minute VHS video tape, and 28 page book in clamshell case. Moderate wear. Unmarked. A sound copy. Book
92 pages. Features: Are we driving Japan into Red China's Arms?; We Run a Hospital for Birds; Amazong two-page photo of TBM Avengers being melted down in the Arizona desert; "Let's Legalize the Spitball!"; Helping Hands from Mexico - photo-illustrated article in the 435k Mexicans who legally work on US farms; Don't Let Medical Bills Bankrupt You; Secrets of the Unknown War (part 2 of 5) - photo-illustrated article of what happened in Greenland during WWII; The Case of the Dead Man's Daughter (part 1 of 8); California Passage (part 7 of 8); Miracle at Fort Morgan, Colorado - the town goes on an all-out weight-loss spree. Short Stories: One-Woman Man; Stroll into Danger; High-Pressure Girl; Bandit in the Sky. Ads: Pink GE washer and dryer inside front cover; Gorgeous color-photo Cadillac ad; Borden's Buttermilk; Nice Wheaties ad shows lady golfer; GM ad features Charles Fassinger and his family; Nice Oldsmobile color ad features golf illustrations; Color ad for the Winchester model 70 rifle; Motorola portable TV; Pepsi - one-page beach scene; Ford cars; Betty Crocker Li'l Angel Food Cake (back cover). Average wear. Unmarked. A sound vintage copy. Magazine
30 pages. Features: Wild Rice; White Fury - Hudson's Bay Beluga Whales (part 2); Springhole Speckles; Pheasants in Nova Scotia; Chasing Manitoulin White Tails; Lakers (Lake Trout); Back cover Brading's Ale ad features Karsh photo of gent in golf locker room; and more. Unmarked with moderate wear. A sound vintage copy. Magazine
209 pages including black and white photos of selected participants. The concept of the People's Enquiry was to gather information on the implications of CFMETR by inviting a number of experts in various fields to give papers on selected topics. The idea of having an open meeting was to provide the public with the answers which were denied them when the government turned down requests to hold a public meeting. Major-General Leonard Johnson (retired), one of the three distinguished panelists, said of the Enquiry, it was "an attempt to obtain facts, to inform the public, and to influence the activities that bear on the security of the people of Canada... Defence agreements can lead with changes in strategy and technology to unforseen and unintended consequences inimical to the security of Canadians. Because they are made and implemented in secret, beyond public security, such agreements are not subject to democratic control by an informed electorate, as all agreements affecting the lives of people should be. This is especially serious where nuclear weapons are involved." Moderate wear. Unmarked. Binding sound. Nice copy. Book
This listing consists of pages 1-4, 9-12, and 17-20 of this issue which measures 23.5"x17". Contents include: Examination of the Cariboo Gold Quartz property at Cow Mountain; Tourist travel to B.C. shows largest increase in years; J.R. Matson wins Totem Pole Golf Trophy at Jasper; Province tightens collections under taxation of income; Unusual photo of the Great Taseko Valley; Protests to Japan over torture case; B.C. payrolls last year approximately $100 million; Editorial page; list of public and high school textbooks; social page; large school supplies ad by David Spencer Limited; Entertainment page; Travel page; Business page; pages of classified ads; Assorted additional vintage ads. Average wear and soiling. A great heirloom from earlier days in Victoria, B.C. Newspaper
This listing consists of pages 1-6 and 13-18 of this issue which measures 23.5"x17". Contents include: Lindbergh kidnapping news; Federal by-election results; Optimistic B.C. mining stats; Nome Alaska razed by fire; Editorial page; Ada Mackenzie medalist in Canadian golf; Business page; Cartoon page; two pages of classified ads; David Spencer Limited ads; Assorted additional vintage ads. Average wear. Above-average soiling, especially to back page. A great heirloom from earlier days in Victoria, B.C. Newspaper
Features: Jack Farrington's Beanstalk, by David Loraine and Arthur Floyd Henderson; Getting Rid of Nelly, by Rebecca Deming Moore; Old Zack's "Plat-i-num", by C.A. Stephens; Runners of the Woods - VII, by Samuel Merwin; Afloat with the Sea Scouts, by Rhys G. Thackwell (black and white photos); Golf for Young Players - VII, By Glenna Collett; Model Airplanes - 3 Wings, by Alexander Magoun; The Boys Who Made Radio - 5, A. Atwater Kent; Nice Proctor and Gamble White Naptha Soap ad on back cover. Average wear. Book