By Bernard Darwin
London   George Newnes Ltd.
6.5" by 5.5" viii, 178pp
A first edition on golf by this prolific writer, amateur golfer and grandson of Charles Darwin.
By Bernard Darwin

1930 Second Shots: Casual Talks about Golf

London   George Newnes Ltd.
6.5" by 5.5" viii, 178pp
A first edition on golf by this prolific writer, amateur golfer and grandson of Charles Darwin.
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Bernard Darwin CBE (1876-1961) was a golf writer, inducted into the World Golf Hall of Fame, amateur golfer and member of the Wedgewood-Darwin family. He competed in the Amateur Championship twenty-six times, and wrote a large number of volumes on golf and its history, including 'A Round with Darwin', 'Golf Between Two Wars', 'James Braid' and 'Bernard Darwin on Golf'. He was the grandson of the renowned British naturalist Charles Darwin.

Illustrated with a frontispiece portrait of the author.

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In the publisher's original full cloth binding. externally very smart, spine a little faded as to be expected with a chip from the tail of the spine along the joint and chipping to the head of the spine. Internally firmly bound, pages generally bright and clean bar the odd spot.

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