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1996220309003Tea Times Press 1996-01-01. Paperback. Like New. 9x6x0. Cover has some minor shelf wear. Like-New inside and Out! Clean & Crisp Pages. Email for more info/pics Tea Times Press paperback
201960423Inglewood Golf Club Centennial Book Committee. VG. 2019. Hardcover. Hardback in Very Good condition with Very Good dust jacket. Oblong 8vo 8" to 9" tall. 197 pages. Quick shipping excellent customer service. All books carefully packaged in boxes and ship with tracking information. . Inglewood Golf Club Centennial Book Committee hardcover
63-7249Divonne-Les Bains France: Hotel Du Golf 1963. 12mo. Light Card Stock 4 pp. Color Illustration to cover printed menu. Very Good. Provenance: Michelin Archives. Collection Guy Legay. Clermont-Ferrand France. Divonne-Les Bains, France: Hotel Du Golf, 1963. unknown
1986203306Couverture rigide. Broché. 160 pages.
57821Paris, Gründ, 1986, in-4, br., couv. photos coul. éd., 160 pp., très nb. Photos et dessins en coul. et en noir, Un vrai guide pour apprendre à jouer au golf. L'auteur a été deux fois vainqueur de l'US Open. Plus de 200 dessins et photos avec explications et trucs de ce grand champion. Pas courant Très bon état
1958050551Istanbul: Istanbul Golf Kulübü = Istanbul Golf Club / Baha Matbaasi 1958. 1st Edition . Soft cover. Very Good. 16mo - over 5¾ - 6¾" tall. Paperback. Illustrated front and back covers. 12mo. 165 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. <br/> <br/> Istanbul Golf Kulübü = Istanbul Golf Club / Baha Matbaasi paperback
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.
1902997<p>D. Appleton NY 1902. HB NODJ 1902 1st edition 1st printing with #1 on last page of Text as Required Green decorated Cloth with minor Rub Wear Tiny Chip Tears Extremities Interior Nice & Tight with light Fox Wear & few loose protruding pages reattached with small tape at Inner Hinge & Vox NF/NF AS-IS NODJ 328 pages page with pencil underlining. Signed by Illustrator. First Edition. Hard Cover.</p> D. Appleton NY hardcover
1987LFA-126741450Un ouvrage de 160 pages, format 210 x 275 mm, illustrations de Jim McQueen, broché couverture couleurs, publié en 1987, Editions Solar, bon état
199048081Sackville Books Malicorne sur Sarthe, 72, Pays de la Loire, France 1990 Book condition, Etat : Bon hardcover, under illustrated dust-jacket In-4 1 vol. - 144 pages
8vo, 192 pages, black and white illustrations. eng
20092083002115700270Japan Golf Association 2009. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of books: 1 book Japan Golf Association paperback
20052083002115700273Japan Golf Association 2005. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of books: 1 book Japan Golf Association paperback
1988LFA00ab0Un ouvrage de 166 pages, format 195 x 215 mm, illustré, relié cartonnage couleurs, publié en 1988, Editions Robert Laffont, bon état
82 pages. Articles: The Kids Get a Night Club - Rochester's teenagers solve their entertainment problem; The A-Bomb's Invisible Offspring - the menace of radioactivity from atomic blasts - article with scary photos; The Balkan Follies - how Americans are browbeaten in Moscowized southeast Europe (Yugoslavia); Little Man on a Horse - sketches of backstage life of the big-time jockeys; I Stopped Stammering - how he was cured - Dr. Richard R. Hutcheson and the district speech clinic in Washington, D.C.; They Kicked Us Off Our Land (conclusion) - the misuse of public grazing lands. Includes ads for: Duraglas bottles; Ipana toothpaste - featuring Bryan Cornell and his mother; General Electric entertainment products (in colour); Admiral FM-AM phonograph with miracle tone arm; U.S. Royal tires; International Harvester products - trucks, dozers, tractors and appliances; Ford woody wagons; Borden - featuring Elsie the Cow; Colgate tooth paste; Lucky Stricke cigarettes; Ballantine Ale - featuring Victorian bathing suits; Good Year - centerfold; Kingsey gin; GM Electro-Motive Division; Veedol motor oil; "The Long Night" movie starring Henry Fonda; Schlitz beer; Polaroid sportglas - modelled by Bill Stern and Margaret Young; Acushnet golf balls; Back cover Chesterfield cigarette ad features large color image of actor Charles Boyer. A worthy vintage copy. Book
2005Q-0792238729National Geographic 2005-06-01. Hardcover. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! National Geographic hardcover
19609704Jharia: Kamala Press c.1960. A beautifully preserved set of rules and regulations and a golf score card from the Jharia Club Golf Club in Dhanbad Jharkhand India. The club located in the coal mining heartland of India became a hub for British and European mining interests which began in the late 1890s and the golf course itself was developed in 1915 becoming a central part of this colonial-era infrastructure serving the managers of the private collieries that dominated the region before the industry was nationalised in the 1970s. The Captain and Committee named on the score card include Mr R Purdy Mr PB Davis W Wightman JT Caldwell and others from the expatriate community. PHYSICAL DESCRIPTIONS 1. Paper bound 6 pp. Rules and Regulations booklet in very good condition. Unmarked. Measures 11.5 x 16 cm. Printed by Khiriram Gupta at the Kamala Press Jharia. 2. Scorecard in very good condition. Features names of Captain Vice Captain and Committee printed to front. Unmarked. Local Rules printed to rear. Measures 15 cm x 9 cm. Please contact Christian White Rare Books Ltd for more information or images of this item 1960 Kamala Press paperback
199742367München, Wilhelm Heyne Verlag, 1997. Deutsche Erstausgabe.
1981002804Frankfurt a.M., Ullstein, 1981. - Pappeinband - 8°
No marks or inscriptions. No creasing to covers. A very clean very tight copy with slighly tanned pages and no bumping to corners. 147pp. This issue includes CS Forester, Antonia White, the Plantagenet Kings, Ted Hughes, VS Naipaul, George Orwell, Mark Twain, LTC Rolt, London Book Fairs and early golf books.
No marks or inscriptions. No creasing to covers. A very clean very tight copy with unmarked covers and no bumping to corners. 163pp. This issue includes Jerome K Jerome, Three Men in a Boat, George du Maurier, JHB Peel, A & C Black books, James Hadley Chase, Bernard Darwin's golf books, Cyril Connolly.
Tela rigida editoriale con sovracopertina, pp 273
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
1928164834London, George Allen & Unwin, 1928. 2. Ed. Frontispiece, 21 plates, 239 p. 8°, original cloth binding.