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1626545839.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
1626545847.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
DADAX0899193986Brand: Ticknor n Fields 0000-00-00. hardcover. New. 0.00x0.00x0.00. Buy with confidence. Excellent Customer Service & Return policy. Brand: Ticknor n Fields hardcover
195323-10-26-GW-28250-lczGeneric 1953-01-01. hardcover. Used - Good. 0x0x0. some light wear. edgewear. in a fair jacket. discoloration from age. Very readable copy. Generic hardcover
1971029735New York: Simon and Schuster 1971. Near Fine condition in a bright and shiny Very Good dust jacket. NOT price clipped $7.50. NOT a library discard. Sharp corners. Square and tight. Previous owner's name on the front free endpaper. Pages are otherwise crisp clean and unmarked. Foreword by Bing Crosby. Bound in the original gilt-stamped green cloth. Complete with dust jacket. Hardcover. Near Fine condition/Very Good dust jacket. Illus. by NOT a library discard. 8vo. 317pp. Great Packaging Fast Shipping. Simon and Schuster Hardcover
1960Q-B0007EDYSYSimon and Schuster 1960-01-01. Hardcover. New. New. Simon and Schuster hardcover
1960104292New York: Alfred A. Knopf 1960. First edition of this work by America’s greatest golf writer cracks wise in this humorous peek inside the life and mind of an up-and-coming young pro. Octavo original cloth illustrated with drawings. Association copy inscribed by the author on front free endpaper to Gene Sarazen "For Gene Thanking you for my most recent pleasure at the Centenary British Open With all good wishes Herb Wind." The recipient Gene Sarazen was a professional golfer and the winner of seven major championships. He is one of five players along with Ben Hogan Gary Player Jack Nicklaus and Tiger Woods to win each of the four majors at least once. Fine in a near fine dust jacket. Jacket design by Paul Bacon. Introduction by Jimmy Demaret. D&M 40300. An exceptional association. Harry Sprague may not be the most eloquent golfer on the winter circuit but spelling and grammar are the least of his concerns. First he has to work on his putting which due to the aradic nature of the greens at Pebble Beach Cypress Point the Arizona Country Club and other Sun Belt courses is keeping him out of the money. And speaking of money Harry suspects that his current sponsorship deal—he runs a driving range from April to November for no salary in exchange for the cash to go on tour—might not be the fairest of deals. Finally there are the fans. In California Arizona Texas Louisiana Georgia and Florida beautiful women line the fairways hoping for a date with their favorite pro. But as Harry soon learns if wedding bells don’t ring the following winter he’ll have hell to pay. First published in Sports Illustrated these humorous missives from the bottom rungs of the leader board will delight duffers and low handicappers alike. Alfred A. Knopf hardcover
1995007301xi 591 pages : illustrations ; 29 cm. 1995 ©1975 1995. Hardcover. Good/No Jacket. "Third ed. revised" ; xi 591 pages : illustrations ; 29 cm. ; LC: GV981 ; OCLC: 51021505 ; ISBN: 0394490207; 9780394490205 LCCN: 75-8244 ; green cloth scuffed ; no dustjacket ; "Widely regarded as the definitive account of America's love affair with the world's greatest game this magisterial volume is Herbert Warren Wind's masterpiece." ; "From John Reid the expatriate Scotsman who imported a set of clubs and balls from St. Andrews in 1888 and built a three-hole course on a cow pasture in Yonkers New York to Alan Shepard's six-iron shot on the surface of the moon The Story of American Golf documents the iconic moments in the sport's first century in the United States. Wind captures legendary players including C. B. Macdonald Bobby Jones Byron Nelson Babe Didrikson Zaharias Ben Hogan and Jack Nicklaus in all their glory and expertly analyzes the developments in style equipment and technique that created the modern game." ; "Originally released in 1948 and revised in 1956 and 1975 Wind's work is the most graceful and thorough history ever published of professional and amateur men's and women's golf in America. From John Reid the man who introduced the game to this country with three holes carved out of a cow pasture on his New York estate in 1888 to Francis Ouimet's memorable victory in the 1913 U.S. Open to Bobby Jones' "impregnable quadrilateral" in 1930 to the dawn of the era of Sam Snead Byron Nelson and Ben Hogan Wind covers it all: the personalities the competition even swing analyses. This volume introduces the game's first star players including Bobby Jones Glenna Collett Gene Sarazen and Walter Hagen." ; "Encyclopedic in scope and intimate in detail The Story of American Golf is both a fitting tribute to the beautiful and fickle game that inspired a national obsession and a testament to Herbert Warren Wind's incomparable talents as a journalist and historian. ; Contents: Sowing the seeds 1883-1913 -- The apple tree gang -- Before and after St. Andrew's -- C. B. Macdonald awakens the west -- The USGA and the first championships -- Turn of the century -- Walter J. Travis the great old man -- Jerome D Travers the great young man -- Cilde Harold's pilgimage -- The shots heard round the world -- The diligent decade 1913-1923 -- After Quimet -- Chick Evans to him who waits -- The war years -- Sam's boys and John's boys -- Sir Walter -- Jones breaks through -- The age of Bobby Jones 1923-1930 -- The one and only -- The Master builders -- The women -- They also played superbly -- The grand slam -- The changing of the guard 1930-1941 -- The bright lights of the dark age -- Gene Sarazen's year -- Lawson Little the man who could play matches -- The tragedy of Harry Cooper -- The big money and the big hitters -- Lost: A Walker Cup -- All good things -- The advent of the modern era -- Duration golf or the story of Byron Nelson -- The post-war pace -- The Babe -- The revival of international golf -- Mid-century architecture -- The age of Hogan 1948-1955 -- The champion who came back a greater champion -- Palmer Nicklaus Player and a new era -- Arnold Palmer the man who made charisma a household word -- The golden hours of the Golden Bear -- Gary Player and the other new champions -- The scene changes -- High drama in the seventies at home and abroad -- US and Interational Golf records ; G <br/> <br/> xi, 591 pages : illustrations ; 29 cm. 1995, ©1975 hardcover
19544444941<p>unmarked dustjacket edgeworn and spine a bit faded.</p> Simon and Schuster hardcover
1990Q-0940889315Classics of Golf 1990. hardcover. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! Classics of Golf hardcover
19540403W817577Simon & Schuster. Good. 1954. Hardcover. INSCRIBED by author to Arthur Brawley founder of the Brawley Open. Paper covered boards soiled worn tips frayed. Dj with large chips tears.; 10.0 X 7.2 X 1.3 inches; 315 pages . Simon & Schuster hardcover
1961BR-0418-678Hardcover. 478 pp. Simon and Schuster New York 1961. First Edition. First Printing stated. Remarkable bright clean unmarked copy. Cloth boards and corners straight and sharp except for lightly-bumped top front corner. Spine ends creased. DJ has $5.00 OP on flap. DJ has moderate chipping especially at spine corners and lower front panel. Fine/Good. More photos on request. Shipped in a box within a box in bubble wrap with a tracking number. Simon and Schuster hardcover
1994007302Place of publication not identified : Ailsa Inc. 1994 1994. Hardcover. Fine/No Jacket. viii 525 pages : illustrations ; 26 cm. ; ISBN: 0940889382; 9780940889385 ; LC: GV964.A1 ; OCLC: 33988744 ; yellow cloth ; no dustjacket ; ownership stamp ; Contents: The early years / Enid Wilson -- Womens's golf spreads round the world / Henry Cotton -- The first power player; Cecil Leitch / Enid Wilson -- The emergence of Joyce Wethered / Enid Wilson -- What train / Bernard Darwin -- Dr. Stirling's daughter: 1916 Belmont Springs / Bunker Hil -- Alexa Stirling renews her claim -- A new crop of American golders: Alexa Stirling Marion Hollins Edith Cummings Glenna Collett / Granland Rice -- My first national championship . Glenna Collett -- The dazzling Edith Cummings / Grantland Rice -- On first meeting Albertine / Marcel Proust -- The champion who cheated / F. Scott Fitzgerald -- The Briggs cartoons / Clare Briggs -- How to make a correct trun / GLenna Collett -- Profile: GLenna Collett / Niven Busch -- Joyce dominates the scene / Bernard Darwin -- The greatest women's match of all time / Al Laney -- Miss Wethered versus Miss Collett / Enid WIlson -- The origin of the Curtis Cup matches / Margaret Curtis -- A cartoon from Punch Magazine -- The final warm-up before the first official Curtis Cup match / Pamerla Emory -- An incident at Turnberry / Francis Ouimet -- The first Curtis Cup match -- Playing the old course with Joyce Wethered / Robert T. jones -- Visualizing the shot / Joyce Wethered -- Grantland Rice introduces me to golf / Bade Didrikson Zaharias -- The essence of Scottish golf / Joyce Wethered -- A singular triumph at Worplesdon / Bernard Darwin -- Virginia Van Wie holds onto her title / Howard Berry -- A remarkable golfing record / Joseph C Dey -- Swinging the clubhead / Virginia Van Wie -- Reunion: Wethered and Jones East lake 1935 / O B Keeler -- Joyce Wethered's swing -- Glenna Collett's swing -- Number six for Glenna / Bernard E Swanson -- British champion Pam barton adds the US Amateur from the New York Herald Tribune -- Mid-Century 1941-1971 -- Two cartoons from the New Yorker / Helen Hokinson and P. Steiner -- My swing / Patty Berg -- Ernest Jones: Ladies man / Philip W Wrenn -- Remembering Pam Barton 1943 -- Impressions of the 1948 Custis Cup trip / Glenna Collett Vare -- Are our courses right for women / Margaret Curits -- You're always learning new ideas new methods. it keeps you young / Patty Berg -- It all depends on teh backswing / Louise Suggs -- The Babe comes back / Al Laney -- Berg Jameson and Suggs in Havana -- Make way for the girls -- 1956 Marlene Hagge's year -- Bobby Jones and Joyce Wethered play the old course / S L McKinlay -- Your head must move / Helen Dettweiler -- The tragic fourth -- Les Gierls: lide under pressure -- On the road with the pros / Barbara Heilman -- Anyone cna hit a long ball / Mickey Wright -- Anne Quast Welts and the Hogan Touch / Frank Hannigan -- Barbara McIntire; At her best at Prairie Dunes / frank Hannigan -- The drama of St. Geramin / Tom Scott -- A report on the first women's world amateur team championship / Vicomtesse de Saint-Sauveur -- Lacoste: old name new glory -- When Mickey Wright did nother wrong / Gwilym S Brown -- A new leading lady / Don Weiss -- The queen steps down -- The Babe in retrospect / Enid Wilson -- Catherine Lacoste: an amateur wins the US womens' open / Frank Hannigan -- Catching up with Virginia Van Wie / John Husar -- A women's open that was won not lost / Frank Hannigan -- The 1968 US women's Amateur: JoAnne Gundereson Carner versus Anne Quast Welts / Frank Hannigan -- Donna Caponi; symbol of a happy state of affairs / Frank Hannigan -- Catherine was gerat / Frank Hannigan -- Catherine Lacoste: Championne du Monde / Peter Ryde -- The Girls Junior Championship grows up / haorld Petereson -- Recent times 1973-1993 -- Nancy Lopez lines up a big future / Sarah ballard -- How nice it is to win / Darah ballard -- Gundy / Sarah ballard -- Make way for Mr. David Foster / Sarah ballard -- Sandra Palmer ;etc FINE <br/> <br/> [Place of publication not identified] : Ailsa, Inc., 1994 hardcover
1975H38018New York: Knopf 1975. Third Edition. Hardcover. Near fine. Revised third edition. Small quarto bound in midnight blue full calf stamped in gilt with "Frank Fuhrer Sr. Memorial Challenge Cup 1980" on front cover and "Frank Fuhrer Jr." in gilt at lower right on front cover as well. Near fine copy slightly musty odor. 592 pp illustrated. Probably one of a number of copies Fuhrer had bound up for special people. Fuhrer who died in 2022 at the age of 96 was a native of East Brady in Clarion County and built one of the largest beer distributor businesses in the country. In the sports world he was instrumental in keeping the Pirates solvent in 1995. But he was best known for his passion in golf having staged the two-day PGA Tour's Family House Invitational for 14 years. He later started the Frank B. Fuhrer Invitational golf tournament which was held usually at the Pittsburgh Field Club. Knopf hardcover
1956371162New York: Farrar Straus and Compaany 1956. First Printing. Profusely illustrated with photos. 564 pp. 1 vols. 4to. Original green cloth. Fine copy in Very Good dust jacket and Fine box. First Printing. Profusely illustrated with photos. 564 pp. 1 vols. 4to. The definitive history of America's greatest participant sport from the laying out of the first course through the 1956 Open. Filled with facts that make it a valuable reference work. it is an essential and irresistible part of any golfer's library. Farrar Straus and Compaany unknown
1988BOOKS118285ICincinnati: Old Golf Shop. Fine copy. 1988. 4th ed. hardcover. 4to 591 pp. . Old Golf Shop hardcover
1956mon0004057389Simon and Schuster 1956T. hardcover. Good. 1.1102 9.1299 6.5709. stated first. lacking dj. shows minor wear gift inscription on ffep. Simon and Schuster hardcover
1975Q-0394490207Alfred A. Knopf 1975-08-01. Hardcover. New. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! Alfred A. Knopf hardcover
2000Q-0935112529Callaway 2000-09-01. Hardcover. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! Callaway hardcover
0394490207.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
1948003897New York: Farrar Straus & Company 1948. Publishers colophon on copyright page. Top pages stained green by publisher now has some light spotting. Text block very clean and unmarked. Tight and square an attractive copy of this classic book by the best golf writer the world has ever seen. One lightly bumped corner and head of spine shows light wear. . First American Edition. Cloth. Near Fine/No Jacket. 4to - over 9¾" - 12" tall. Farrar, Straus & Company Hardcover
3938New York: Alfred A. Knopf 1975. Third Edition Revised. First printing. Previously published in 1948 and 1956. Pages 591 pp.4to. Green cloth. Third Edition Revised. First printing. Previously published in 1948 and 1956. Black and white photographs throughout. The last update and revision of this classic. Very good in dust jacket. New York: Alfred A. Knopf 1975. hardcover
2398New York: Simon and Schuster 1956. 2nd Edition 1st printing. Pages 564 pp.4to. Cloth. 2nd Edition 1st printing. Black and white photographs throughout. Bobby Jones called this work "truely monumental." Previous owner's signature. Very good in price clipped dust jacket with a closed tear on spine panel and light soiling. New York: Simon and Schuster 1956. hardcover
1972004760New York: Praeger 1972 1972. 1st Edition. Hardcover. Dust Jacket Included. Published in New York by Praeger in 1972. First edition. Inscribed by P. G. Wodehouse on the fly title. Book fine. DJ fine except for tiny rubbing mark near tail of spine. Includes photos drawings manuscript pages and captions in P. G. W.'S handwriting. DJ price reads "$5.95." We will provide a certificate of authenticity for this item. New York: Praeger, 1972 hardcover
2001Q-1571455272Thunder Bay Pr 2001-04-01. Hardcover. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! Thunder Bay Pr hardcover