The Most Famous Chess Quotations

Edward Winter


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In C.N. 5520 Fred Shapiro (New Haven, CT, USA), the editor of The Yale Book of Quotations (2006), announced that for the book’s next edition he would welcome suggestions for the ten most famous chess quotations of all time. We invite readers’ contributions, requesting a rock-solid source in each case, in accordance with the format below. It is intended that the present feature article will gradually build up into the kind of list sought by Mr Shapiro.



Peter Pratt (circa 1770-circa 1835)

Studies of Chess by P. Pratt (London, 1803), page iii.



Henry James Byron (1835-1884)

Talbot, in Act I of Our Boys by H.J. Byron. Play first performed in London on 16 January 1875. Text published in 1880. See C.N. 5304.



Emanuel Lasker (1868-1941)

Lehrbuch des Schachspiels by E. Lasker (Berlin, 1926), page 201.

Lasker’s Manual of Chess by E. Lasker (New York, 1927), page 262.

Note: ‘lie’ became ‘lies’ on page 235 of the London, 1932 edition.



Siegbert Tarrasch (1862-1934)

Das Schachspiel by S. Tarrasch (Berlin, 1931), page 4.

The Game of Chess by S. Tarrasch (London, 1935), page xi. Translated by G.E. Smith and T.G. Bone.



Aron Nimzowitsch (1886-1935)

Mein System by A. Nimzowitsch (Berlin, 1925), page 246.

My System by A. Nimzowitsch (London, 1929), page 181. Translated by P. Hereford



Savielly Tartakower (1887-1956)

Die Hypermoderne Schachpartie by S. Tartakower (Vienna, 1924), page 90.




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