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World Camelot Federation

Successor to

The Associated Camelot Clubs of America

 

Pictured in the above photograph (on the left) is Jose Raoul Capablanca, World Chess Champion from 1921 to 1927.  Grandmaster Capablanca, one of the four greatest chessplayers of all time, is playing Camelot with Bridge Hall of Famer Sidney Lenz, while bridge expert E.V. Shepard looks on.  This photograph, taken at the Contract Bridge Club in New York City on February 7, 1931, is used with the gracious permission of the American Contract Bridge League.  The Internet hyperlink for the ACBL is http://www.acbl.org/ .

 

 

Above is another photograph of Jose Raoul Capablanca.  Grandmaster Capablanca (on the right) is playing Camelot with Miss Anne Morgan, in celebration of the opening of the championship of a Camelot Club located in the United States.  This photograph, believed to have been taken in 1931 or 1932, is from the Cuban publication, Diario de la Marina,  of March 10, 1942, and is used with the gracious permission, and from the personal collection, of Edward Winter, noted author and chess historian.  The Internet hyperlink for Mr. Winter's column, Chess Notes, is www.chesshistory.com/winter/ .


Greetings!  Thank you for visiting the official website of the WORLD CAMELOT FEDERATION.  If you are interested in joining the WCF, please contact me at mwn_mqn@msn.com .  I'll be happy to issue you a free membership in our organization.  Please remember that the World Camelot Federation is not affiliated with, nor has it the approval of, Hasbro, Inc., the owner of Parker Brothers.  Hasbro, Inc. and Parker Brothers own copyrights to the original rule book texts and original gameboard design graphics for the games of Chivalry, Four-Handed Chivalry, Camelot, Three-Handed Camelot, Four-Handed Camelot, Grand Camelot, Point Camelot, Point Camelot For Tournaments and Progressive Parties, Camelotta, Cam, and Inside Moves.

The World Camelot Federation and Michael Wortley Nolan own copyrights to the contents of these webpages, the literary work known as "The World Camelot Federation Official Rules of Camelot," and the variant games of Camette, TriCamelot, and Grand Camette.

Enjoy your stay, and visit us again!

Michael Nolan

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