
A Swing Through Time
Golf in Scotland 1457-1744
Olive M. Geddes(Author)
NMSE - Publishing Ltd
2nd Edition
Published on 17. April 2007
Book
Paperback/Softback
106 pages
978-1-905267-09-5 (ISBN)
Description
The origins of golf are a matter of mystery and controversy. Little, if any, evidence of the game in the form of golfing equipment or recognisable images survives from earlier than the mid 18th century. And so, for the 'Dark Ages' of golf - before the formalisation of the game with the establishment of the first Golfing Societies and Clubs - it is to written sources that we must turn for reliable information. This book takes a close look at the earliest records of the game in Scotland, from the 1457 Act of Parliament banning golf to the first printed book devoted entirely to the game - Thomas Mathison's poem "The Goff", published in 1743. The original documents and books, many from the collections of the National Library of Scotland, are reproduced, while transcripts, commentary and interpretation of the sources illuminate not only the early days of golf, but also the society which gave rise to the world's most internationally popular game.
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Edition
2nd Revised edition
Language
English
Place of publication
Edinburgh
United Kingdom
Edition type
Revised edition
Illustrations
colour and b&w photos
Dimensions
Height: 230 mm
Width: 175 mm
Thickness: 7 mm
Weight
324 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-905267-09-5 (9781905267095)
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Previous edition
Book
04/2002
Mercat Press
€28.61
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Person
Olive M. Geddes is a Senior curator in the Manuscripts Collection division of the National Library of Scotland, with responsibility for its early sporting archives.
Content
1. Golf: The 'Unprofitable' Sport, 1457-91 2. The Royal Game: 1502-1682 3. James Melville: the St Andrews Student, 1574 4. A Schoolboy's Grammar: Aberdeen, 1636 5. 'Poor Master Gal': Perth, 1638 6. An Edinburgh Sportsman: Sir John Foulis of Ravelson, 1686 7. Thomas Kincaid: Diary of an Edinburgh Medical Student, 1687-8 8. St Andrews: 'The Metropolis of Golfing', 1691-1716 9. 'Glotta': an Eye-Witness Account, Glasgow, 1721 10 'TheGoff,' Edinburgh, 1743 11, The First 'Rules of Golf' Edinburgh 1744