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Jump to main navigation and login. Jump to additional information. In Memoriam Ken Whyld. Published on Wednesday, 01 August 2012 06:48. Written by Super User. Second-hand bookshops, Auctioneers and Dealers. Magazines / Chess News. Artistic Chess - problems and studies. British Chess Problem Society Library Catalogue. Chess Literature in Hellenic. Catalogue by Michael Syngros. Kiel Chess Catalogue) online. Koninklijke Bibliotheek Den Haag. Bibliotheca Van der Linde-Niemeijeriana. English Chess Federation -.
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Chess Book Chats: April 2016
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Tuesday, 19 April 2016. Many apparently worthless chess books have great aesthetic value and here are a few pre-1950 chess books with attractive printed covers. Chess and Draughts: How to play Scientifically. By Albert Belasco, London, c1945. 122 Chess Problems, Puzzles, Studies and End Games. By EGR.Cordingley, London, 1946. By J Mieses, London, 1947. Chess Made Easy, Simplified Instructions for Learners. By JA Guthrie, London, 1922. Drueke's Chess Primer,. Chess, British Standard Hand Book No. 12.
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Chess Book Chats: November 2016
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Friday, 25 November 2016. Salo Flohr: chess games collections. Salomon Mikhailovich Flohr (1908 -1983). Salo Flohr: Master of Tactics, Master of Technique. By Jimmy Adams, published by The Chess Player, Nottingham. 238 pages. Salo Flohr's Best Games of Chess. By Gregory S. Donges, published by Thinkers Press, Davenport, Iowa. 105 pages. By V D. Baturinsky, Moscow. Both English books are scarce and surprisingly expensive. That are omitted from Master of Tactics. By Donges, back cover. Further photos of Fl...
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Termitewatch (14) | Steve Giddins' Chess Blog
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Steve Giddins' Chess Blog. Chess gossip, news and reviews. Laquo; Adolf’s artistry – the solution. Posted 26/02/2012 by stevegiddinschessblog in Uncategorized. Is Carl “Old Mother” Hibbard, the Censor in Chief of the Egregious Chess Forum, running out of patience with his termitic brethren? I reserve the right to delete any members (sic) account, without giving any reason as to why (sic). Perhaps he needs some assistants, to enforce his divine will? 8221; (photo: daleklinks.co.uk). Hell hath no fury.
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The big switchover – and switch off! | Steve Giddins' Chess Blog
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Steve Giddins' Chess Blog. Chess gossip, news and reviews. Laquo; Hell hath no fury. The big switchover – and switch off! Posted 03/03/2012 by stevegiddinschessblog in Uncategorized. As presaged in my post two days ago. I have decided to switch this blog to a Blogger platform, in order to incorporate on-screen game replays. You can find the new blog here. The present blog will remain, but will not be updated from now on. Please update your bookmarks accordingly. The big switchover – and switch off!
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Hell hath no fury | Steve Giddins' Chess Blog
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Steve Giddins' Chess Blog. Chess gossip, news and reviews. Laquo; Blog development. The big switchover – and switch off! Hell hath no fury. Posted 03/03/2012 by stevegiddinschessblog in Uncategorized. Chess correspondent, nor do I expect one. Sadly, some take their failure to make the team rather more bitterly. 8220;I could have been a contender! The big switchover – and switch off! Hell hath no fury. Moves we would all like to play (17). John Saunders' blog. Nigel Davies: The Chess Improver.
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Moves we would all like to play (17) | Steve Giddins' Chess Blog
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Steve Giddins' Chess Blog. Chess gossip, news and reviews. Laquo; Oscars night triumph. Moves we would all like to play (17). Posted 28/02/2012 by stevegiddinschessblog in Uncategorized. From the latest issue of the Russian journal. Comes a remarkable study by top Russian composer, Oleg Pervakov. It took first prize in last year’s study composing competition, held to mark the 50th birthday of the Dutch study guru, Harold van der Heijden. In. O Pervakov, 1st Pr, Harold van der Heijden 50. Now after 6....
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Chess Book Chats: Reference books
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Standard reference works for chess bibliophiles. CHESS: An Annotated Bibliography of Works Published in the English Langauge 1850-1968. Compiled by Douglas A. Betts, published by G.K.Hall and Co., Boston, Massachusetts, 1974. Reprinted in smaller format by The Chess Player, Nottingham, 1988 and by Moravian Chess, Olomouc, Czech Republic, 2005. Only the Moravian edition is now readily available. The standard bibliography of English language chess publications from 1850 to 1968. Of English language chess.
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Jump to main navigation and login. Jump to additional information. In Memoriam Ken Whyld. Published on Wednesday, 01 August 2012 06:48. Written by Super User. Second-hand bookshops, Auctioneers and Dealers. Magazines / Chess News. Artistic Chess - problems and studies. British Chess Problem Society Library Catalogue. Chess Literature in Hellenic. Catalogue by Michael Syngros. Kiel Chess Catalogue) online. Koninklijke Bibliotheek Den Haag. Bibliotheca Van der Linde-Niemeijeriana. English Chess Federation -.