FIRST EDITION OF HUTCHINSON’S GOLFING PILGRIM, 1898
HUTCHINSON, Horace G. The Golfing Pilgrim on Many Links. London: Methuen, 1898. Octavo, original green cloth gilt, printed endpapers.
First edition of this amusing anecdotal account of golfing lore at St. Andrews (“The Shrine”) and elsewhere around the world.
“He whirled his golf club once round his head, as a cowboy twirls his lasso— then launched it out, far as ever he could throw it, into the sea.” Hutchinson was an accomplished golfer, winning the first two British Amateur Championships (1886-87) and playing in one of the first exhibition rounds in America. “Reading any of his books is enjoyable for it is obvious that here was a man who knew what he wanted to say, was not afraid to say it and then said it with some wit, purpose and intelligence” (Murdoch 387). “Certainly no account of the literature of this era would be complete without acknowledging [his] contributions” (Donovan & Murdoch, 13). From Methuen’s Colonial Library series. Forty pages of advertisements at rear dated “April 1898.”. Donovan & Murdoch 2910.
Near-fine condition, with only a shallow dampstain to bottom corner of first and last few leaves and several inoffensive spots and rubs to original cloth.