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Description:
A good clean copy of "A Wee Nip at the 19th Hole", by Richard Mackenzie, first published in the United States in 1997, this edition issued by CollinsWillow in 1998. Celebrates one of the most intriguing, entertaining and time honored traditions in golf, the St. Andrews caddie. Many of the characters, including Old Tom Morris, graduated from this band of "ragamuffins" to assume a place of prominence in golf history. In fact, it was Old Tom himself who in 1864 elevated the expectations of the caddies, and insisted that they "appear for work clean,and moderately sober". Old Tom was routinely disappointed! Join Old Tom and his compatriots, "Stumpie Eye", "Trap Door", and other infamous and famous friends for a seat at the most famous 19th hole in golf - St. Andrews. Hard covers, 136 pages, good black and white illustrations, original dust jacket. Ref. AWNAT1HRM/A6. FREE DELIVERY WITHIN MAINLAND UK : FULLY INSURED WORLDWIDE SHIPPING VIA ROYAL MAIL AIR FREIGHT. OUR ARCHIVE OF BOOKS AND CATALOGS RUNS TO MANY THOUSANDS OF VOLUMES AND INCLUDES MANY SCARCE AND OUT OF PRINT TITLES. PLEASE FEEL FREE TO E-MAIL US ADVISING OF YOUR REQUIREMENTS.
| Status: For Sale |
Reference#: AWNAT1HRM_ |
| Condition:
Good |
Year:
1998
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| Country:
Scotland |
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| Materials:
Paper |
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