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The illustrated account of the author's far-ranging real-tennis adventures. 8vo. 386pp. Dust-wrapper. Gilt edges to all pages. Very good condition. No.29 in a limited edition run of 60 copies. Signed
£100.00
Tennis writer Robertson's poetic history of the Wimbledon Championships when they were at Worple Road before moving to the current Church Road site. With a foreword by Sir Peter Ustinov. 1st edition.
£4.00
Tennis writer Robertson's poetic history of the Wimbledon Championships when they were at Worple Road before moving to the current Church Road site. With a foreword by Sir Peter Ustinov. 1st edition.
£18.00
An illustrated commemorative history of one of the oldest real tennis clubs in Australia. 8vo. 84pp. Paperback. Very good condition.
£40.00
Guide to tennis as played on hard courts, comprehensive analysis and history of varying hard court types, from cinder ashes to brick. A valuable reference of technical and construction tips and anecdotes
£25.00
Biography and instructional hints from British Tennis player Mike Sangster who, despite never winning a Grand Slam title, had a run of close calls in the early and mid 1960's, getting to the Semi-Finals
£45.00
Covers many aspects of tennis from instructional to great personalities of the tennis world. 8vo. 174pp. Original green boards. Bookplate and small ink name inside. Good condition.
£20.00
A history of the Davis Cup with many photographs. Paperback. Stapled booklet. 30pp. Illustrated card covers. Very good condition.
£14.00
An early 20th-century guide to tennis by the Romanian Olympic and Davis Cup player, including 193 excellent photographic illustrations of the great international players of the day. Printed in German. 8vo.
£50.00
A large collection of extraordinary tennis stories, many previously unpublished, from across the centuries up to the early 1900s nicely illustrated throughout with photographic and archival illustrations. 4to.
£95.00
A record of Spain's performances in the Davis Cup between 1921 and 1969. Text in Spanish. First Edition. 4to. 335pp. Profusely illustrated throughout with b/w photographs. Dust-wrapper, edges rubbed. Inscribed
£35.00
Studies of the great players, including Tilden, Borotra, Cochet, Lacoste, Perry, Budge, Riggs, Kramer, Gonzales, Laver, Ashe, Nastase, Borg, Connors. 8vo. 192pp. 12 illustrations. Cloth boards, lacking
£4.00
Studies of the great players, including Tilden, Borotra, Cochet, Lacoste, Perry, Budge, Riggs, Kramer, Gonzales, Laver, Ashe, Nastase, Borg, Connors. 8vo. 192pp. 12 illustrations. Dust-wrapper, very good.
£6.00
An enthusiast's unique and fully revised record of collectable cards connected with lawn tennis, with illustrations of selected examples. 8vo. 81pp. Paperback. Very good condition.
£18.00
The renowned tennis writer celebrates over a quarter of a century of reporting for 'The Times', portraying many of the game's greatest players and most notable incidents of the 1960s, 70s and 80s, plus
£16.00
Lawn tennis instructional examning the techniques of the players of the 1920-1950 period. 1st edition. 8vo. Very good condition.
£8.00
International guide to hotels, parks etc throughout the world that offer tennis facilities. Second Edition. Paperback. 8vo. 88pp. Very good.
£5.00
In the late 1920's Norman Loudon, who later went on to found Shepperton Film Studios, was experimenting with high speed photography, producing flicker books which he thought could prove an invaluable aid
£60.00
The author looks at many of the issues surrounding tennis in the 1950s. 8vo. 232pp. Dust-wrapper, heavily foxed but otherwise very good.
£8.00
Mainly dealing with technique, though also sections on the history of the game and the development of the play. 'All England Series' Small 8vo. viii + 79pp + [2]. 11 full-page illustrations demonstrating
£55.00
A comprehensive instructional volume with chapters on tactics, women players and court-making. Part of the Lonsdale Libary of Sports, Games and Pastimes, edited by the Earl of Lonsdale and Eric Parker. First
£10.00
A comprehensive instructional volume with chapters on tactics, women players and court-making. Part of the Lonsdale Library of Sports, Games and Pastimes, edited by the Earl of Lonsdale and Eric Parker. First
£25.00
A popular early 20th-century German guide to various sports which ran into several editions, aimed primarily at young men and with chapters on tennis, croquet, hockey, ice hockey, golf, football and rugby.
£28.00
Biographical sketches and overall assessments of 30 of the greatest tennis players from the 1960s, 70s and 80s, with each also illustrated by an action photograph. 8vo. 210pp. Dust-wrapper. Good condition.
£9.00
The first half is mainly instructional by Tilden, the second half is about Tilden and his contemporaries, written by the editor. An interesting and important work on tennis in the early twenties with many
£70.00
Behind the scenes at the tennis circuit of the early 1970s. 1st edition. 8vo. 247pp. Very good in dust wrapper.
£5.00
Early tennis based novel. 1st edition. 8vo. 256pp. Very good internally, though pages a little browned and brittle they have been handled well. In the original very good brown cloth boards with black
£18.00
First edition of the early American tennis novel about schoolgirl exploits on the courts, from the Meadow-Brook Girls Series. 8vo. 256pp. Dust-wrapper. Some sun damage and losses to wrapper, which is
£14.00
Reminscences, enlivened by incident and anecdote, of the sporting world in the Edwardian era. Wallis Myers wrote about sport for the Daily Telegraph and Field from about 1908 onwards, especially on lawn
£10.00
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