The Game of Golf and The Printed Word 1566 - 2005. Castalio Press, Endicott, New York, 2006, 942 pages. 2 volumes. Vol. I: A-L; Vol. II: M-Z, plus index. Introduction Essay by Alastair J Johnston. A must for any collector of golf books. The most comprehensive reference guide on golf literature, containing over 15,000 entries, more than three times the previous edition (Donovan & Murdoch) in 1988. Includes hundreds of previously unrecorded publications from 1566-1985, plus works published up to and including 2005. Includes an index of club histories organized by state and country. Contains annotations for certain select titles, authors or major golf figures. Sadly, this, a masterpiece, would be the final golf reference from Dick Donovan, truly a pioneer and great person in the golf collecting world. Co-contributor, Rand Jerris is the Director of the USGA Museum and Archives and holds a PhD in Art and Archaeology from Princeton University. The Deluxe Edition, Dark blue leather-backed cloth, stamped and lettered in gilt, all edges gilt, housed in publisher's slipcase. No. 85 of only 225 copies, signed by Dick Donovan, Rand Jerris and Alastair Johnston