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On Many Greens: A Book Of Golf And Golfers (1901) – Facsimile Edition by Kessinger Publishing
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On Many Greens: A Book Of Golf And Golfers (1901) is a scarce antiquarian title that captures early golf culture with a sense of history and personality. This edition from Kessinger Publishing presents a faithful facsimile reprint of the original, offering modern readers a tangible link to a turn‑of‑the‑century sporting voice.
Reading experience and preservation
Because the work dates from 1901, the edition preserves the texture of its era: slightly browned edges, gentle inscriptions or marginalia, and subtle ink variation. These authentic details aren’t flaws to overlook; they echo a long reading life and invite careful study, conversation, and contemplation.
Edition highlights
- Faithful facsimile of the original text, including its typography and layout.
- Preserved age-related characteristics that reflect the book’s historical journey.
- Clear reproduction suitable for collectors, researchers, and readers of classic golf literature.
- Affordable presentation of a rare title, expanding access for libraries and bibliophiles.
Why golf lovers may value this edition
- Gives a window into early golf culture, clubs, and the personalities of the era.
- Serves as a tangible artifact for study of sporting history and literary formats from the period.
- Perfect for gifting to bibliophiles who appreciate historical sport narratives and antiquarian editions.
- Suitable for reference, display, or casual reading when exploring golf lore’s origins.
Note: this reprint aims to be a respectful reproduction of the original. Any age-related marks or imperfections are part of the archival character, not a defect of the edition. The result is a balanced blend of authenticity and accessibility for readers and collectors alike.
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Q: Who is this edition best for?
A: Golf history lovers, bibliophiles, and researchers seeking a faithful facsimile of the original.
Q: What does this reprint include?
A: A faithful facsimile of the 1901 text, preserving age-related marks and original layout.
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