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1957180132<p>New York: A.S. Barnes 1957. Presumed First printing. HC w DJ. PC Good/Good. SIGNED BY ARNOLD PALMER & JACK NICKLAUS. Presumed 1st/1st Barnes was notoriously inconsistent on printing statements and did not explicitly state first editions. Cream w green quarter cloth shelfwear scuffs/marks with some soiling to boards corners fraying unmarked binding sound. SIGNED to FFEP to verso & recto was apparently torn out folded & creased and then poorly taped back in. Clipped DJ heavily edgeworn w nicks/chips open tears some soiling now in Brodart. Illustrations by Anthony Ravielli. This is a very rare utterly unique copy of a classic golf lesson book signed by two of the game's all-time great golfer-ambassadors. PLEASE NOTE: We are happy to provide photos. Please contact us for any specific requests. BUYING AND SELLING USED AND RARE BOOKS FROM HISTORIC EAST NASHVILLE SINCE 2012.</p> A.S. Barnes hardcover
Probably Mitchell's most interesting letter. To the editor of the San Antonio Light, San Antonio, Texas: "Dear Sir: I am Mrs. John R. Marsh (Margaret Mitchell) of Atlanta, Georgia, author of 'Gone With the Wind'. I am writing you about an item published in your newspaper on August 5, 1947, stating that 'Mrs. John R. Marsh (Margaret Mitchell) , nationally known author had just arrived in San Antonio from Mexico City. With this item you published a photograph with the caption 'Margaret Mitchell Back to Hollywood'. I have learned that this woman also autographed copies of my novel 'Gone With the Wind' and in other ways created the impression she was me. This has caused me great embarrassment and I must ask you to publish a correction. I was not in San Antonio on August 5 and I have never been in your city, much to my regret. I have never been in Mexico City, where you said I had been, and I have never been in Dallas or Hollywood, where you said I was going. The photograph you published is not my photograph and does not resemble me in any manner. (...) " ; 2 pages
1957140949327New York: A. S. Barnes and Company 1957. First Edition. Near Fine/Very Good. First edition first printing. Signed and briefly inscribed by Ben Hogan on the front free endpaper "With all good wishes - and for better golf." Bound in publisher's green cloth boards over white spine lettered in green and orange. Near Fine with slight lean to binding small discoloration to free endpapers at fore edges. In a Very Good price-clipped dust jacket with rubbing light edge wear and tanning. A lovely signed copy of the golf champion's iconic instruction manual that explains his tried-and-true methods of the perfect swing. A. S. Barnes and Company unknown
20162081502111906872Shuwei Information 2016. Soft Cover. Fine. The book is in fine condition. Shuwei Information paperback
To Mr. Cordell, Atlanta Constitution: "Dear Mr. Cordell: It must be obvious that if there were any news available on the musical version of "Gone With the Wind", such news would not have been kept secret. - Please believe that I am completely sincere in wishing to cooperate with you on the piece, which cooperation would be in our own selfish interests. I wish I could tell you precisely when I could give you the information you seek, but this too is impossible. Frankly, I don't know. My suggestion is that we make a note here to put you on our mailing list for this information at the time it is given to other newspapers and magazines. Would this be satisfactory from your standpoint? With kindest regards, Sincerely yours (signed) DOS (initialed); 1 pages
De Havilland's erasure and correction (to 'al' in 'survival') ; On light blue typing paper. Dated September 17, 1983, Paris, France, to Roy Hensel, Carlisle County School, Bardwell, Kentucky. "Dear Roy Hensel, Many, many thanks indeed for your recent kind letter and for your generous comments about my work. Under seperate cover the GONE WITH THE WIND still you sent me for my signature will soon be on its way to you. Regarding your questions: 1) I think there are several reasons for the enduring popularity of GONE WITH THE WIND: its theme is universal as it deals with conflict, defeat, and renaissance--an experience familiar to all peoples, all nations. 2) Vivien Leigh, Leslie Howard, and I were cast in our roles before any of the principal filming had begun, and our selection was announced simultaneously in January, 1939. 3) I do feel that Sidney Howard's adaptation of the novel was very faithful to the spirit of the book and to all its most significant elements and details. 4) Clark Gable was always perfectly prepared for his role, highly professional in every respect. With very best wishes to you and to your students, Most sincerely, Olivia De Havilland" Signed in ballpoint pen. Folded once lengthwise and once across. Folds hardly noticeable. Letters are two-toned, blue and red. Nice letter, great content
2016124237Walter De Gruyter Inc. New. 2016. Paperback. 3110471280 . FREE UPGRADE to Courier/Priority Shipping Upon Request - IN STOCK AND IMMEDIATELY AVAILABLE FOR SHIPMENT - Flawless copy brand new pristine never opened. Text in German. with a bonus offer-- . Walter De Gruyter Inc paperback
197159890Dusseldorf Germany: Rheinland-Verlag Gmbh. As New. 1971. Paperback. FREE UPGRADE to Courier/Priority Shipping Upon Request IN STOCK AND IMMEDIATELY AVAILABLE FOR SHIPMENT - AS NEW THE TEXT BLOCK IS PRISTINE CLEAN UNMARKED AND IN EXCELLENT CONDITION - - Text in German. 88 pp. With 48 ills. 8 col. . 21 x 15 cm -- with a bonus offer-- . Rheinland-Verlag Gmbh paperback
20032080502106907324Not Available 2003. Soft Cover. Fine. The book is in fine condition. Not Available paperback
199226254No Place: Privately Printed 1992. First edition. Loose Sheets. Fine. Elephant folio. Cloth covered folding portfolio containing twelve original SIGNED black and white photographs of golfer Ben Hogan taken by photographer Jules Alexander. One of supposedly five hundred sets this being #92 but it remains the first one we have seen or handled in twenty years in business. Folded booklet with text by Herbert Warren Wind laid in and signed on the rear panel by the photographer. All elements in fine condition. As a bonus item this portfolio includes an extra signed photograph of Tiger Woods taken from the book Tiger Woods in Black and White by Jules Alexander. All of the photographs are 15 1/2" wide x nearly 20" tall including borders. A scarce and beautiful golf item and of particular interest to Hogan fans and followers. Privately Printed unknown books
193817183JLos Angeles: Selznick International Pictures November 8 1938. Original 23 page carbon typescript on onionskin paper bound in blue cardstock studio covers. Fine condition. An historic piece showing the struggles David O. Selznick endured trying the create the best screenplay for his classic film. This manuscript written by Bradford Foote compares and points out the differences between the screenplay written by Sidney Howard with a screenplay version written by Foote. The Ransom Center at the University of Texas which holds the archives of David O. Selznick writes “In October 1938 Selznick sent the Sidney Howard script to two top MGM scriptwriters Lawrence Stallings and Bradbury Foote for help editing. The men under confidentiality had eight days to make their suggestions. Foote’s editing gave the film a happy ending destroying one of the novel’s most emotionally powerful scenes. In Foote’s rewrite Rhett does indeed leave but Mammy thrashes the famous “Tomorrow is another day!†speech telling Scarlett “Never you mind tomorrow honey. This here is today! There goes your man!†The scene dissolves to a shot of a railroad station. Scarlett corners Rhett in the car of a train entreating “Oh Rhett! Life is just beginning for us! Can’t you see it is We’ve both been blind stupid fools! But we’re still young! We can make up for those wasted years! Oh Rhett—let me make them up to you! Please! Please!†He kisses her hands and the scene fades out. Selznick considered this rewrite “awful.†Selznick International Pictures unknown
195053022New York: Prentice-Hall Inc 1950. First edition of Sarazen's classic autobiography. Octavo original cloth illustrated. Foreword by Robert T. Jones Jr. Inscribed by the author opposite the title page "To Dick Garlington My best wishes from his friend Gene Sarazen." The recipient Dick Garlington was a golfer and a close friend of Sarazen and Bobby Jones who along with Jones was the visionary for Atlanta's famed Peachtree Golf Club. Near fine in a very good dust jacket. Rare and desirable signed by Sarazen. Thirty Years of Championship Golf is the story of one of the USA's most enduring golfers. More than a sports autobiography it includes Sarazen's thoughts about golf technique his golfing contemporaries his family and friends. Born in New York state Sarazen was the son of a Italian immigrant family who began his career as a caddie and went on to win the American Open twice the British Open the PGA Championships three times and the Masters. Prentice-Hall, Inc hardcover books
195053022New York: Prentice-Hall Inc 1950. First edition of Sarazen's classic autobiography. Octavo original cloth illustrated. Foreword by Robert T. Jones Jr. Inscribed by the author opposite the title page "To Dick Garlington My best wishes from his friend Gene Sarazen." The recipient Dick Garlington was a golfer and a close friend of Sarazen and Bobby Jones who along with Jones was the visionary for Atlanta's famed Peachtree Golf Club. Near fine in a very good dust jacket. Rare and desirable signed by Sarazen. Thirty Years of Championship Golf is the story of one of the USA's most enduring golfers. More than a sports autobiography it includes Sarazen's thoughts about golf technique his golfing contemporaries his family and friends. Born in New York state Sarazen was the son of a Italian immigrant family who began his career as a caddie and went on to win the American Open twice the British Open the PGA Championships three times and the Masters. Prentice-Hall, Inc hardcover
1969mon0003243837Oxford University Press 1969-11-01. Hardcover. Good. . Oxford University Press hardcover
198827109Endicott: Castalio Press 1988. First edition. Leather Bound. Near Fine/none. Full green leatherbound book illustrated and printed in gilt. 8vo. 658 pp. Includes an introductory essay by Herbert Warren Wind. Some light handling wear else a near fine copy. Superb golf reference book. Illustrated with some pictures. This is one of only twenty special copies produced in full leather and SIGNED by Donavan Murdocch and Wind. This is Copy #7 Herbert Warren Wind's own copy presented to him at the time of publication. The book comes with a certificate from his widow Rose Wind Stone authenticating the provenance of this copy. Castalio Press unknown books
GW-LW40-P9NUVery Good. unknown
106069København 1633. Liten 4to. Nytt helskinnbd. med 5 opphøyde bind. Rødt tittelfelt. Tresidet siselert gullsnitt. 12 205 2 s. Foldet plansje. Treskåret våpen på tittelbl. v. Tittelbl. og noen bl. med fuktskjold. Navn på tittelbl. . unknown
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 books
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
189015909Paris, Georges Chamerot, 1890 ; in-4 ; demi-basane fauve flammée à coins, dos à nerfs, titre doré, couverture conservée, non rogné (reliure de l'époque) ; 238, (2) pp., frontispice gravé tiré en bistre.
[ '700 Figurato - Stampe](cm. 41x 26) Tratta da questa prima edizione in folio: (Agricoltura) Agricolture, labourage, semoirs, moulin a vent, economie rustique, coton, vigne, pressoirs, sucrerie, charbon, jardinage, fontainier... Senza testo, solo 69 Tavv. + 2 grandi ripiegate. 9 tavv. con vecchi restauri all'angolo per difetti e gora.Altrimenti esemplare perfetto. [F.81] Libro
187652244N.P.: Privately printed n.d. ca. 1876 1876. 14" x 5 1/2" sheet folded to 8 panels. One cover panel; 3 panels showing lovely farm scene with pigs sheep chickens cows carriage church fountain and home with a large windmill at the foreground. Two panels offer information about the company and warranty. Remaining two panels offer testimonials. Light wear to edges and folds. A beautiful presentation. Very good. Privately printed, n.d. [ca. 1876] unknown
1973221075Boston Little Brown and Company 1973. 1973. Uncorrected galley proofs bound up in page format and hand numbered. 8vo. 158 pages no illustrations. Original stiff printed salmon wrappers stamped in black. Very good. An important association copy. George Cukor was the first director of this film. David O. Selznick replaced Cukor with Vicor Fleming. From the library of noted Hollywood director George Cukor with his Paul Landacre bookplate on the verso of front wrapper. F. Soft cover. Boston, Little, Brown and Company [1973]. paperback
1973221075Boston Little Brown and Company 1973. 1973. Uncorrected galley proofs bound up in page format and hand numbered. 8vo. 158 pages no illustrations. Original stiff printed salmon wrappers stamped in black. Very good. An important association copy. George Cukor was the first director of this film. David O. Selznick replaced Cukor with Vicor Fleming. From the library of noted Hollywood director George Cukor with his Paul Landacre bookplate on the verso of front wrapper. F. Soft cover. Boston, Little, Brown and Company [1973]. paperback books
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 books