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R. Laffont 1990, In-8 carré, cartonnage éditeur. 135 pages. Bon état. cartonnage éditeur
3rd impression. Hardback in dustjacket. Fine/VG. 12959. eng
Mm 195x260 Nona edizione - Brossura editoriale con copertina illustrata a colori, 120 pagine con disegni originali a colori. Opera in ottime condizioni, interno pari al nuovo. SPEDIZIONE IN 24 ORE DALLA CONFERMA DELL'ORDINE.
Mm 165x240 Brossura editoriale con copertina illustrata a colori, 88 pagine con disegni originali. Note introduttive di Adriano Redler e Momo Mugano. Opera in buone condizioni. SPEDIZIONE IN 24 ORE DALLA CONFERMA DELL'ORDINE
in-8°, 201 pages, broche, couverture illustree pell. Bel exemplaire. [CA32-8]
in-8 étroit, 400 pages entièrement illustrées en couleurs, couverture carton souple à rabats illustrée. Bel exemplaire. [MA-5]
Reli?. 167 pages. Jaquette. 24,5 x 28,5 cm.
Paris, Le Cherche Midi, 1989, 4to (cm. 30,5 x 23,5) cartonato con copertina illustrata a colori, pp. (44) completamente illustrato a colori. Ottimo.
Num?ro sans publicit?s.
Hardcover fort volume in-12, + de 420 pages, nombreuses figures in-t., reliure demi-basane à coins. Reliure de 15 volumes de cette celebre collection, couvertures conservees. [HA-109/2] Tres bel ensemble.
Denoel 1989. In-8 cartonnage de 237 pages illustrées. Très bon état
in-8°, 136 pages, illustrations photographiques, cartonnage illustre de l"editeur. Bel exemplaire. [NV-12]
ill., ril. Hogan si affianca al lettore come in una lezione individuale e lo porta a dominare tutti i fondamentali del golf: grip, stance e posizione, backswing e downswing. Ne individua l'essenza minima; si sofferma sugli aspetti fisici e mentali indispensabili per il golfista, e solo su quelli; e infine riassume tutto nella lezione più visiva di tutte, la quinta, in cui - anticipando la moderna psicologia dello sport - ripassa con cura tutti i fondamentali per farli confluire in un unico movimento sciolto, efficace e soprattutto ripetitivo. Hogan è sempre stato convinto che non ci sia motivo per cui con una coordinazione normale non si possa scendere sotto gli 80 colpi. Le cinque lezioni sono il suo modo per dimostrarlo.
Ilustraciones de Peter Davidson, Terry y Oxford Illustrators.
Paris, Typographie Philippe Renouard, [c. 1918], in-8, br. edit., pp. [4], 13, [5]. Con ill. Invio autografo dell'autore.
Pr?face - Introduction 2 21x21 cm., legatura editoriale cartonata lucida, 2 volumi in una custodia aperta e chiusa con nastri, pp.96; 96, prima edizione francese, numerose illustrazioni, come nuovo
brossura "L'emozione del golf" di Donatella Carriera (giornalista) e Riccardo Valeri (maestro di golf) è un'opera dedicata al mondo del golf e a coloro che intendono avvicinarsi a questo gioco che tuttavia è anche uno sport olimpico. È un opera che non spiega le tecniche del gioco del golf, come fare lo swing o quale sia il bastone da usare in ogni fattispecie di gioco, di cui gli scaffali delle librerie ne sono già pieni. Si tratta invece di un piccolo libretto che consente a coloro che desiderano avvicinarsi al gioco del golf di comprenderne i reali benefici partendo proprio dagli odori del campo. Un libro emozionale (non psicologico) che tende a trasferire al lettore la giusta motivazione per la pratica di questo gioco che soprattutto all'inizio non può essere sviluppata in autonomia ma affidandosi a un bravo maestro. Il mondo del golf in Italia è ancora molto sconosciuto (o conosciuto male) e continua a essere "di nicchia". Gli autori con questa opera desiderano divulgare sempre più la filosofia che permea dal gioco del golf e che educa al rispetto della natura e delle persone, auspicandone una maggiore crescita dei giocatori tesserati nei prossimi anni, anche in funzione della Ryder Cup 2022 che si terrà a Roma nel 2022.
216 pages. Colour photography throughout. Text in English. Features: The Mundanthurai sanctuaryis Tamil Nadu's haven for wildlife enthusiasts; The Unknown Lucknow; Bharatpur's Keoladeo Ghana Bird Sanctuary; Devil Rays off the coast of the Maldives; Nagpur and Indian aviation achievements; Suits that make the man; Jijoy Chowdhury's evocative images of a winter morning in Kolkata; Kurukshetra is steeped in mythological grandeur; Sakinalu packs a punch for the Telegus; Sri Lanka's capital; Bentota Beach; Sigiriya Rock; Buddhist art; Sri Lankan cuisine; Tea and golf in Nuwara Eliya's green hills; Baila; Sri Lankan writers; Tamilian tales; Geoffrey Bawa's architectural style; and more. Clean and unmarked with moderate wear. A quality copy. Magazine
8vo, 192 pages, black and white illustrations. eng
No marks or inscriptions. No creasing to covers or to spine. A very clean very tight copy with bright boards, no bumping to corners and tiny knock to spine. Dust jacket not price clipped with light creasing to edges and half-inch nick to top edge near spine. 126pp. The shots Jack Nicklaus has selected for replay in this book are in conditions every golfer has faced at some time on a golf course and he then tells you what you must learn - as he did - from the good and the bad.
12mo, 155 pages, illustrated. eng
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.