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THE GOLF BOOK OF EAST LOTHIAN

THE GOLF BOOK OF EAST LOTHIAN

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"The author was the minister of Dirleton. An interesting man. He wasn't just a parsinomious East Lothian Meenister. He was a bit of a high-flyer, a considerable womaniser, and enjoyed intoxicating beverages. His womanising always included gifts of jewelry. This extravagance eventually ran him into bankruptcy. John Kerr collected all the information about the golf courses and the clubs of East Lothian, wonderful stuff about the personalities, the problems, the triumphs, the whole cameraderie of golf. By the time Kerr came on the scene, the game was very popular. Everyone was playing, not just the aristocracy. The club at Dirleton Castle was founded in 1854 by 'shopkeepers, working men and artisans'. In Kerr's time, there was a club at Prestonpans, where the power station now stands" – Archie Baird, 1985.

Small 4to. 516pp, 34pp appendix. Portrait frontis, 9 full-page plates, text illusts. Original tan cloth, rubbed, spine relaid, gilt title and vignettes to upper board and spine. Original green endpapers. Ex-libris James K. Thomson, Pro-Superintendent at Mohawk Golf Club, Schenectady, New York, thus signed by him in pencil to verso of frontis. and with his notes and labels laid down in various places through the book. A good copy of this important and rare golfing title. First Small Paper Edition, No.279 of a Limited Edition of 500 copies, signed to Limitation page by the author.

Date
1896
Publisher
Private, printed in Edinburgh by T. & A. Constable
Author
John KERR (Ed.)

£625.00 (Code: 7006)

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