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Chessville
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Presenting chess history
at it's finest. Lawrence Totaro has developed a site dedicated to improving the presentation of chess history as documented in autographs and memorabilia. The site's Mission Statement says: "The presentation of chess just got better." Lawrence's main purpose of chess collecting is not only to share his collection but the collections of others in a multimedia feature presentation: "I want people to be as close to chess history as possible. I feel that the presentation of chess is just as important as collecting or understanding the game. If we present chess in a new light more people will be inclined to play the game and to realize it's roots."
The site features very nice videos (Site note: If you are not using an updated version of Macromedia the videos will appear slow and very unclear; it will present itself relative to your computer and Internet settings.) including Video Interviews as well as a peek at some of Totaro's collection. But this site is not really about displaying the collection, as much as it is about displaying information on collecting itself, using audio, video, and slideshows. The site declares:
The site is relatively easy to navigate, although there are some pages that it may take a while to find, as there existence is not readily apparent. Still, a bit of searching and you can find what there is. Here's a screenshot from the introduction:
Navigation can occur from the links on the left or from the VRC-like controls at the bottom left corner. Note the scroll bar to the right, which controls the text in the right-hand frame. Also included on the site are phone interviews with Dr. Michael Negele; Secretary of the Ken Whyld Association, and writer and historian, Allan Savage promised for next week. A GM Alexandra Kosteniuk interview can be heard at http://www.kosteniuk.com Podcast #4. Book recommendations include David DeLucia's Chess Library, "the king of all chess collecting books with autographed letters, scoresheets, photos etc." Also, check out Ex Libris, written by Chess on Stamps Study Unit's president, Ray Alexis, "a soft- cover book that contains very nice etchings with colorful pictures!" Here are some additional scenes from Ultimate Chess Collecting:
My overall assessment is that Ultimate Chess Collecting needs further development as a site, which no doubt will come with time. Meanwhile, if collecting is your thing. then you will want to bookmark this site. Visit now - just click on the banner below:
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