Title: Golf: A Royal & Ancient Game Author: [Clark, Robert, editor] Place: Edinburgh Publisher: R. & R. Clark Date: 1875 [but 1876] Description: xxi, 284 pp. + plates. Illustrated with 20 total plates (11 are extra and are inserted for this edition) from portraits, photos, paintings, engravings, etchings, etc., including frontispiece with tissue-guard, 2 duotone lithographs, 1 color plan of the golf course over St. Andrew's Links, 1 plate titled "Cock of the Green" from an 1803 etching, and 1 plate from the painting "Golf at North Berwick"; plus numerous wood engravings and facsimiles throughout the text; title page with decorative gilt margins; decorative initials. 11¼x8¾, original gilt-stamped green cloth, new brown endpapers over original endpapers, top edge gilt. No. 10 of 50 copies. "Large Paper Copy". First Edition. This "Large Paper Copy" edition varies from the "Presentation Edition" published in London, in that it does not contain the tipped-in photographic portrait plate of Robert Clark that was signed by him and by John Murray Jr. This copy contains the obituary of Young Tom Morris (pp. 281-284 and not found in the regular trade edition), who died on Christmas day, 1875 and was published in early 1876, despite the 1875 imprint on the title page (obituary with printed date of January, 1876 at end). Clark was an Edinburgh printer and an avid golfer, and this compilation of important golf writings up to the 1870's includes poems (including Mathison's "The Goff" and Carnegie's "Golfiana"), newspaper and magazine accounts, old club Minute Books, diary extracts, municipal records and Acts of Parliament, etc. Murdoch opines that "This book is one of the masterpieces of golf literature. It is also one of the most important contributions to the library of golf and one of the most handsomely produced of all golf books, even to this date (1966)." The eleven additional plates were not included in the regular trade edition. The title page/limitation page is inserted, as issued. Murdoch 128; Donovan & Murdoch 880. With the engraved die-cut armorial bookplate of Sir Charles Tennant, 1st Baronet, of The Glen (1823-1906), Scotland, who was a iron-master / manufacturer, politician and patron of art; he was made a baronet in 1885. Lot Amendments Condition: Faint stains to front cover and spine, ends and corners bumped, ½" bump to bottom rear cover; contents clean and bright; else very good or better overall. Scarce, in the original binding. Item number: 173529
Title: Golf: A Royal & Ancient Game Author: [Clark, Robert, editor] Place: Edinburgh Publisher: R. & R. Clark Date: 1875 [but 1876] Description: xxi, 284 pp. + plates. Illustrated with 20 total plates (11 are extra and are inserted for this edition) from portraits, photos, paintings, engravings, etchings, etc., including frontispiece with tissue-guard, 2 duotone lithographs, 1 color plan of the golf course over St. Andrew's Links, 1 plate titled "Cock of the Green" from an 1803 etching, and 1 plate from the painting "Golf at North Berwick"; plus numerous wood engravings and facsimiles throughout the text; title page with decorative gilt margins; decorative initials. 11¼x8¾, original gilt-stamped green cloth, new brown endpapers over original endpapers, top edge gilt. No. 10 of 50 copies. "Large Paper Copy". First Edition. This "Large Paper Copy" edition varies from the "Presentation Edition" published in London, in that it does not contain the tipped-in photographic portrait plate of Robert Clark that was signed by him and by John Murray Jr. This copy contains the obituary of Young Tom Morris (pp. 281-284 and not found in the regular trade edition), who died on Christmas day, 1875 and was published in early 1876, despite the 1875 imprint on the title page (obituary with printed date of January, 1876 at end). Clark was an Edinburgh printer and an avid golfer, and this compilation of important golf writings up to the 1870's includes poems (including Mathison's "The Goff" and Carnegie's "Golfiana"), newspaper and magazine accounts, old club Minute Books, diary extracts, municipal records and Acts of Parliament, etc. Murdoch opines that "This book is one of the masterpieces of golf literature. It is also one of the most important contributions to the library of golf and one of the most handsomely produced of all golf books, even to this date (1966)." The eleven additional plates were not included in the regular trade edition. The title page/limitation page is inserted, as issued. Murdoch 128; Donovan & Murdoch 880. With the engraved die-cut armorial bookplate of Sir Charles Tennant, 1st Baronet, of The Glen (1823-1906), Scotland, who was a iron-master / manufacturer, politician and patron of art; he was made a baronet in 1885. Lot Amendments Condition: Faint stains to front cover and spine, ends and corners bumped, ½" bump to bottom rear cover; contents clean and bright; else very good or better overall. Scarce, in the original binding. Item number: 173529
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