Title: The Game of Golf Author: Park, William, Jr. Place: London Publisher: Longmans, Green Date: 1896 Description: xii, 277 pp. Illustrated with numerous plates from photographs and wood engravings; plus wood-engraved figures within the text. 7½x5½, original decorative green cloth, front cover illustration stamped in black, white and terra-cotta, spine lettered in gilt, original black endpapers, edges untrimmed. First Edition. A cornerstone book for a golf library. The first book written by a playing golf professional and, thus, the forerunner of many books in which a champion would reveal the "secret" of his success. Park also includes important historical data on equipment, with an important chapter on course architecture. "In composing the chapter entitled 'Laying Out and Keeping Golf-Links,' Park became the first practicing golf course architect to illuminate the theoretical and practical aspects of his design philosophy" - Donovan & Jerris P4750; Murdoch 590; D&M 3690. Lot Amendments Condition: Spine a bit faded, ends and corners lightly bumped, two tiny abrasions on top front edge; faint foxing, several related / period article clippings tipped on to front and rear endpapers and end-leaves; else very good or better. Cover color stamping nice and clean. Item number: 170357
Title: The Game of Golf Author: Park, William, Jr. Place: London Publisher: Longmans, Green Date: 1896 Description: xii, 277 pp. Illustrated with numerous plates from photographs and wood engravings; plus wood-engraved figures within the text. 7½x5½, original decorative green cloth, front cover illustration stamped in black, white and terra-cotta, spine lettered in gilt, original black endpapers, edges untrimmed. First Edition. A cornerstone book for a golf library. The first book written by a playing golf professional and, thus, the forerunner of many books in which a champion would reveal the "secret" of his success. Park also includes important historical data on equipment, with an important chapter on course architecture. "In composing the chapter entitled 'Laying Out and Keeping Golf-Links,' Park became the first practicing golf course architect to illuminate the theoretical and practical aspects of his design philosophy" - Donovan & Jerris P4750; Murdoch 590; D&M 3690. Lot Amendments Condition: Spine a bit faded, ends and corners lightly bumped, two tiny abrasions on top front edge; faint foxing, several related / period article clippings tipped on to front and rear endpapers and end-leaves; else very good or better. Cover color stamping nice and clean. Item number: 170357
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