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1938369654Pittsburgh 1938. With two illustrations from photgraphs. 70 pp. 1 vols. 12mo. Red cloth. Minor soiling near fine. With two illustrations from photgraphs. 70 pp. 1 vols. 12mo. Constitution by-laws and membership lists for this long-standing Pittsburgh club. The photographs show the Club in 1897 with members on the porch and an aerial view of the club and grounds. The membership lists includes hosts of Laughlins Mellons and Scaifes and other Pittsburgh families. There is a memorial roll listing both men and women members. OCLC reports single locations only for Club books from 1904 1915 and 1946 and nothing from the interwar years. RARE. <br/><br/> hardcover
1930ST20235London: Harrods Ltd 1930s. FIRST EDITION. 76 x 51 mm. 3 x 2". 100 pp. <br/> Original green or orange paper wrappers side stitched titling on front cover and imprint on spine. In a custom-made folding buckram box with book wells for the three books and gilt-stamped marbled paper label inset on spine of the box. Consisting of three bound sets of 50 sequential photographs that when flipped either from back to front or front to back generate a stop motion animation of Bobby Jones demonstrating the proper form for executing a shot with various golf clubs see below. Advertisements on inside wrappers. Donovan & Murdoch 22610. One volume with portions of spine gone at either end with partial loss of imprint wrappers inevitably somewhat soiled corners a bit rounded as expected but still remarkably well preserved especially considering its inevitable hard use being entirely sound and with the photographs in excellent condition.<br/> <br/> This is a scarce grouping of some of the most charming sports as well as miniature books we've ever offered for sale. In the 1930s the famous London department store Harrods published a series of so-called sports "flicker" books of which these three are perhaps the most famous other sports books involved cricket tennis lacrosse soccer badminton swimming and greyhound racing. Our three "flicker" books when the pages are riffled with one's thumb or fingers show the famous smooth-swinging American golfer Bobby Jones executing shots with various clubs. The first book #11a in the Harrods series features the driver and the mashie. The modern equivalent for this latter piece of equipment is slightly elusive but the "mashie" is an iron club with considerable loft meant to hit a golf ball a relatively short distance with a high trajectory Jones' "driver" has the same meaning today as it did 90 years ago. The second book features shots with a "brassie" roughly equivalent to today's 3- or 4-wood and an "iron" also called a "driving iron" which is like today's 1- or 2-iron. The third book shows Jones putting and escaping from heavy rough with a high-lofted club like today's sand wedge. It is great fun--not to mention still instructive--to riffle through these photographs watching one of the world's most celebrated golf swings come to life complete with Jones' knickers white shirt and flapping tie. It is also a fact of some interest that this English series would feature an American player at a time when British dominance in golf was beginning to erode. Given the physical use to which these items have been subjected it is difficult to believe that they are still intact let alone that they are solid enough to be handled without worry. Harrods Ltd unknown
1903ST20237New York: The Gorham Manufacturing Co 1903. FIRST EDITION. ONE OF 500 COPIES. 102 x 64 mm. 4 x 2 1/2". 4 p.l. 9-148 pp. <br/> CHARMING PUBLISHER'S LIMP SUEDE illustrated covers with a rotund golfer on front and a long-suffering caddy at rear top edge gilt other edges untrimmed. In a later glassine wrapper. Housed in a very sturdy custom-made buckram folding box with inlaid marbled spine label. Color floral and foliate headpieces tailpieces and title page and 16 DELIGHTFUL MOUNTED COLOR PLATES BY JOHN HASSALL. Front endpaper with the ownership inscription "W. P. Rockwell November 1905." Murdoch 888; Donovan & Murdoch 19030. Trivial smudges to the suede but A NEARLY PRISTINE COPY of this delightful little book an item that is simply never found this well preserved.<br/> <br/> This is a diminutive golf manual with immense charm and offered in the most immaculate condition possible. In a small-pocket format the book provides the golfer with the game's rules etiquette technical terms names of golf clubs and their various uses a list of American champions since the organization of the United States Golf Association and a roster of the "leading players in the United States." Accompanying the text are a group of quite charming colored plates done by John Hassall 1868-1948 an active and celebrated watercolorist poster designer and illustrator from 1895 onwards. Houfe calls him "an original and versatile designer." As can be seen in the present volume Hassall seems to have been influenced by "the flat colors and two-dimensional decorative quality of Japanese prints which he adapts to his own work with thick outline and careful patterning." Whatever the influence one can't help but smile when looking at his work. Hassall depicts golf costume through the ages here including golfers in kilts trousers cloaks knickers and other attire; he also shows us a pair of disarmingly shabby young caddies two women and a boy incongruously dressed in Napoleonic greatcoat and tricorn hat. The most memorable thing about this item is its condition: as a book intended to be put in one's pocket and as a volume that was never sturdy to begin with there is absolutely no explanation for how our copy has survived to the present day in its remarkable state of preservation. When this copy without its box was sold in 2004 at PBA Galleries the most prominent auction purveyor of golf books and equipment the catalogue called it "the finest copy we have ever offered of this exceedingly scarce and fragile book.". The Gorham Manufacturing Co unknown
24302circa 1920s. Image measures 4 X 3 inches. Mounted on stiff card stock. There is a second golf ball on the green and a very short flag-topped pin laying near the hole. Rogers is wearing his trademark cowboy hat and wielding a hickory shafted putter. Some soiling and thumb tack hole in backing material. Image is very good and crisp. Would look great framed. circa 1920s. unknown
1929010774Elmsford NY: Fairview Country Club 1929. 1st Edition. Hardcover. Very Good. Ownership copy of George Harris President of the club from 1918 - 1920 with his holograph on pastedown. 8vo quarter orange cloth over oraneg and silver paper covered boars title pastedown front. 95 pages. Lots of photos of the Westchester County club whihc was incorporated in 1904 from what was the Tuckahoe Gold Course plus some pics of the original Decker Farm on which the course was constructed. Fairview Country Club hardcover
1978319669Cobram: Cobram Barooga Golf Club Limited 1978. 1st edition. Nice copy. small quarto. orig. dec. cloth 87pp. col. & b/w pls. plans Limited edition to 800 copies. Signed presentation copy to Mr. Eric McCutchan by Ken Napier Cobram Barooga Golf Club Limited hardcover
1895c0549London: George Bell & Sons. Worn condition. Cover rubbed and faded with some loss. Fep soiled but content in overall good condition. 1895. First Edition. Green card cover. 180mm x 120mm 7" x 5". 184pp. 4 chromolithograpg plates 35 b/w illustrations. . George Bell & Sons unknown
196154957Pinehurst North Carolina: Richard S. Tufts. Very Good; Dj in Good Condition. 1961. Hardback. 122 pages . Richard S. Tufts hardcover