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More imagesPublished by Apsley Press, Leeds, England 1935
- Hardcover
- First Edition
Seller: Antiquarian Golf, Pepperell, U.S.A.Antiquarian Golf
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Add to basketCloth. Condition: Good Plus. First Edition. 132 pages, with more than forty illustrations, the majority full page photographs, some drawn illustrations and course maps, with one folding map. Guide covering most of the golf courses of Yorkshire, especially in the West, with a good architectural focus. Timeless Moortown, Leeds, Al…woodley, Huddersfield, Keighley (some members have been heard calling it 'Royal' Keighly), Ilkley, etc. Section on the best holes in Leeds and District and a very interesting chapter entitled "Are Golf Courses Too Long". (Note: I find it odd that the majority of modern golfers do not realize how far an old balata covered ball with rubber core and rubber strands wound as tight as the manufacturer or player wanted them (unregulated at the time), could be struck. 300-yards was no problem for the long hitters. Bernard Darwin wrote about the growing problem of too-short courses in 1913!) In original gray-green cloth with green lettering on cover and spine. Spine not faded, lettering complete. Lower front cover lightened with several small spots. Original endpapers, hinges tight, inscription ffep: "C A Mackenzie Jan 11th 1936 from L. P. S." Contents bright, clean, & unmarked. Covers protected in mylar. Size: 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall.

Published by Leeds: The Apsley Press, 1935. 1935
- Hardcover
- First Edition
Seller: Minster Gate Bookshop (est. 1970), YORK, United KingdomMinster Gate Bookshop (est. 1970)
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Add to basketFirst edition, 8vo., pp.(vii),132, green cloth lettered in black, 29 monochrome illustrations, plus pictorial adverts; light foxing to edges and endpapers, lower corners of front board just lightly bruised, a very good copy, in unclipped pictorial dust-jacket, which is worn to extremities, with creasing and small areas of loss,…and has 4.5cm closed tear to foot of front flap-fold, and 1cm closed tear to head of rear flap-fold, good+ and now in a protective cover.
More imagesPublished by Apsley Press, Leeds, England 1935
- Hardcover
- First Edition
- Signed
Seller: Antiquarian Golf, Pepperell, U.S.A.Antiquarian Golf
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Add to basketCloth. Condition: Very Good. First Edition. 132 pages, with more than forty illustrations, the majority full page photographs, some drawn illustrations and course maps, with one folding map. Guide covering most of the golf courses of Yorkshire, especially in the West, with a good architectural focus. Timeless Moortown, Leeds, Al…woodley, Huddersfield, Keighley (some members have been heard calling it 'Royal' Keighly), Ilkley, etc. Section on the best holes in Leeds and District and a very interesting chapter entitled "Are Golf Courses Too Long". (Note: I find it odd that the majority of modern golfers do not realize how far an old balata covered ball with rubber core and rubber strands wound as tight as the manufacturer or player wanted them (unregulated at the time), could be struck. 300-yards was no problem for the long hitters. Bernard Darwin wrote about the growing problem of too-short courses in 1913!) THIS COPY IS THE FORMER PROPERTY OF GOLF COURSE DESIGNER THOS. R. TRIGG, HIS SIGNATURE ON THE UPPER LEFT CORNER OF THE TITLE PAGE. HIS WORK IS DISCUSSED/SHOWN ON PAGES 24, 25, 26, 60, AND 62. In original gray-green cloth with green lettering on cover and spine. Spine not faded, lettering complete. Light wear to covers, corners sharp. Original endpapers, hinges tight, no pastedown stain or offset to eps. Contents bright, clean, & unmarked. Covers protected in mylar. Size: 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. Signed By T. R. Trigg.
More imagesPublished by Apsley Press, Leeds 1935
Seller: Fine Golf Books, St. Andrews, Fife, United KingdomFine Golf Books
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Add to basketCondition: Good, corners a little worn. 132pp Illustrated from photographs and with small course maps. Previously unrecorded binding. D&J R12580.

Published by Leeds: Apsley Press 1935
Seller: Sportspages, Farnham, United KingdomSportspages
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Add to basketGuide to the golf courses of Yorkshire, some well-known, others less so: Alwoodley, Fixby, Horsforth, Keighley, Roundhay, Starbeck, Wetherby, to name a few. 8vo. [vi] + 132pp. Full-page illusts & illusts in the text throughout, adverts. 1 map. Original cloth, small stain to front cover and covers sl sunned, page edges foxed and…minor, scattered spots of internal foxing, mainly marginal. A good copy of this uncommon title.
More imagesPublished by Apsley Press, Leeds 1935
Seller: Fine Golf Books, St. Andrews, Fife, United KingdomFine Golf Books
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Add to basketCondition: Very Good. 132p, Illustrated cloth. From photographs and with small course maps. More than forty illustrations, the majority full page photographs, some drawn illustrations and course maps, with one fold-out map. Guide covering most of the golf courses of Yorkshire, especially in the West, with a good architectural fo…cus. Timeless Moortown, Leeds, Alwoody, Huddersfield, Keighley (some members have been heard calling it Royal Keighly), Ilkley, et al. Section on the best holes in Leeds and District and an very interesting chapter entitled "Are Golf Courses Too Long".(Note: I find it odd that the majority of modern golfers do not realize how far an old balata covered ball with rubber core and rubber strands wound as tight (not regulated) as the manuracturers or players wanted them could be struck. 300-yards no problem for the long hitters. D&J R12580.
More imagesPublished by Apsley Press, Leeds 1935
Seller: Fine Golf Books, St. Andrews, Fife, United KingdomFine Golf Books
Contact seller5-star sellerCondition: Used - Very good
US$ 484.93
US$ 40.35 shippingShips from United Kingdom to U.S.A.Quantity: 1 available
Add to basketCondition: Very good. 132p, Illustrated cloth. From photographs and with small course maps. More than forty illustrations, the majority full page photographs, some drawn illustrations and course maps, with one fold-out map. Guide covering most of the golf courses of Yorkshire, especially in the West, with a good architectural fo…cus. Timeless Moortown, Leeds, Alwoody, Huddersfield, Keighley (some members have been heard calling it Royal Keighly), Ilkley, et al. Section on the best holes in Leeds and District and an very interesting chapter entitled "Are Golf Courses Too Long".(Note: I find it odd that the majority of modern golfers do not realize how far an old balata covered ball with rubber core and rubber strands wound as tight (not regulated) as the manuracturers or players wanted them could be struck. 300-yards no problem for the long hitters. D&J R12580.