Mark McCormack – Arnold Palmer – The Man And The Legend – SIGNED First Edition 1967

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Mark McCormack – Arnold Palmer – The Man And The Legend – SIGNED First Edition 1967

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A first edition, first printing of Arnold Palmer, The Man And The Legend by Mark McCormack, published by Cassell, London in 1967. A near fine book SIGNED by Arnold Palmer in black ink to the title page in 1991 at the British Seniors, Royal Lytham St Annes, additionally signed by previous owners to the front free end paper and obscured by a pictorial equine Ex Libris, with previous owners address label to the verso of half title page, fading to the foot of the spine and ghosting to the spine and similarly to the front board, the rear board with small damp stain to the upper edge, mild bumping to spine tips and corners and some toning to the text block with spotting to the fore-edge. In a very good price clipped wrapper with pushing to the spine tips, knuckles of front and rear flap folds and restored closed tears to the foot of the spine and upper edge of rear panel.


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A first edition, first printing of Arnold Palmer, The Man And The Legend by Mark McCormack, published by Cassell, London in 1967. A near fine book SIGNED by Arnold Palmer in black ink to the title page in 1991 at the British Seniors, Royal Lytham St Annes, additionally signed by previous owners to the front free end paper and obscured by a pictorial equine Ex Libris, with previous owners address label to the verso of half title page, fading to the foot of the spine and ghosting to the spine and similarly to the front board, the rear board with small damp stain to the upper edge, mild bumping to spine tips and corners and some toning to the text block with spotting to the fore-edge. In a very good price clipped wrapper with pushing to the spine tips, knuckles of front and rear flap folds and restored closed tears to the foot of the spine and upper edge of rear panel.