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Edward Winter
‘A forum for aficionados to
discuss all matters relating to the Royal Pastime’ was the description
of Chess Notes in its first issue (January-February 1982), and
until 1989 the series ran as a
bimonthly periodical (C.N. items 1-1933). It resumed publication in
1993 as a syndicated column in many languages around the world (C.N.s
1934-2187). From 1998 to 2001 it was published exclusively in New
in Chess (C.N.s 2188-2486) and subsequently appeared at the Chess
Café (C.N.s 2487-3414). Since
September 2004 Chess Notes has been located at the Chess History Center .
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Wade v Bennett
The Marshall
Gambit
Professor Isaac Rice
and the Rice Gambit
Sergei Prokofiev
and Chess
Amsterdam, 1954: A
Chess Photograph
Who Was Birdie Reeve?
New York, 1915:
A Chess Photograph
Ely Culbertson
and Chess
Morrison
v Capablanca, London, 1922
London, 1899
Pen-portraits
The Polish Immortal
A Question of
Credibility
The 1936
Munich Chess Olympiad
Old Opening
Assessments
Comic Relief
FIDE Championship (1928)
An Indian Copying
Mystery
Capablanca Book
Destroyed
Warriors of the Mind
A Unique Chess Writer
Steinitz
v von Bardeleben
Attacks on Howard
Staunton
Chess Corn Corner
Capablanca in New
York World (1925)
Fischer Mysteries
Memory Feats of Chess
Masters
The Chess-loving
Puzzle-master
Rupert Brooke and
Chess
Master Roberts
Nimzowitsch
the ‘Crown Prince’
The Rubinstein
Trap
Large
Simultaneous Displays
The Chess Wit and
Wisdom of
W.E. Napier
The Most Famous
Chess Quotations
A Great Chess
Figure
Pachman, Bohatirchuk
and Politics
Alfred Kreymborg
and Chess
Hans Frank and Chess
Signed Chess Books
Jean-Jacques
Rousseau and Chess
Books about
Korchnoi and Karpov
The London Rules
Chess and
British Royalty
Chess and
Untimely Death Notices
The
Horowitz-Wellmuth Affair
The Guinness
World
Records Slump
Chess and the
Wallace Murder Case
Steinitz versus
God
Tolstoy and Chess
Léonardus
Nardus
Chess and Sherlock
Holmes
The Réti Brothers
Steinitz Stuck
and Capa Caught
The
Consultation Game That Never Was
Chess and Bridge
The Caissa-Morphy
Puzzle
Long Calculation
Lord Dunsany and
Chess
The
Capablanca-Pokorny Fiasco
‘Fun’
Morphy v the Duke and
Count
Koltanowski
The Fox Enigma
Chaos in a
Miniature
The Mysterious
Frederick D. Rosebault
Capablanca’s
Reply to Lasker
Alekhine on Munich,
1941
Early Uses of
‘World Chess
Champion’
Capablanca
Interviewed in 1939
A Lecture by
Capablanca (1932)
Capablanca on San
Sebastián, 1912
Capablanca on
Maróczy
Capablanca on
Moscow, 1925
Capablanca in
the English Review
Capablanca: How I
Learned to Play Chess
Reminiscences by
Capablanca
Chess and the House
of Commons
Steinitz Quotes
Capablanca on
his Predecessors
‘Genius’
Sultan Khan
Gossip
Two Alekhine
Interviews (1941)
Marshall’s
‘Gold Coins’ Game
Chess in the Courts
Adams v Torre – A
Sham?
International
Language
Alexander McDonnell
Breyer and the Last
Throes
A Nimzowitsch
Story
The Saburovs
Capablanca
v Alekhine, 1927
A Chess Hoax
Who Was R.J.
Buckley?
A Chessplaying
Astronomer
A Fake Chess Photograph
A Chess Whodunit
Chess with Violence
The Genius
and the Princess
Capablanca
v Fonaroff
Alekhine
Renaissance
Alekhine’s Death
Janowsky Jottings
Chess in 1924
The Chess Seesaw
Mysteries at Sabadell,
1945
How Capablanca
Became World Champion
Interregnum
Kasparov, Karpov and the
Scotch
Stalemate
Royal Walkabouts
Chess and Jews
Chess and Music
Worst-ever Chess Book?
A Chess Idealist
Seven Alekhine Articles
Reinfeld’s Non-Chess
Books
‘The Swiss Gambit’
The Knight Challenge
James A. Leonard
Alekhine on Carlsbad,
1929
Chess and Women
Chess Records
Chess and Shakespeare
The Very Best Chess Books
Books about
Capablanca and Alekhine
Unusual Chess Words
Earliest Occurrences of
Chess Terms
Kasparov and his
Predecessors
Chessplayer Shot Dead
in Hastings
Immortal but Unknown
Chessy Words
A Forgotten Showman
Copying
Jaffe and his Primer
Analytical Disaccord
Pillsbury’s Torment
Books about
Fischer and Kasparov
A Sorry Case
A Publishing Scandal
The Games of Alekhine
Chess Awards
Wanted
Two Edge Letters to Fiske
Kasparov’s Child of
Change
Chess Prodigies
The Termination
Zugzwang
Petrosian’s Games
Searching for Bobby
Fischer (Josh Waitzkin)
World Championship
Disorder
Instant Fischer
Disappeared
Karpov’s Chess is My
Life
Historical Havoc
Copyright on Chess
Games
Was Alekhine a Nazi?
Jeremy Gaige
A Catastrophic
Encyclopedia
Capablanca Goes
Algebraic
Edge, Morphy and Staunton
World Champion
Combinations
Over and Out
A Chessplaying Statesman
Napoleon Bonaparte and
Chess
The Facts about Larry Evans
War Crimes
Fischer’s Fury
Where Did They Live?
Anthologies of Chess Notes , with illustrations and textual
additions:
Chess
Explorations (1996)
Kings, Commoners and Knaves
(1999), with a Foreword by Yasser Seirawan
A
Chess Omnibus (2003), with a
Foreword by Jan Timman
Chess
Facts and
Fables (2006)
Also available: Capablanca
A Compendium of Games, Notes, Articles, Correspondence, Illustrations
and Other Rare Archival Materials on the Cuban Chess Genius José
Raúl Capablanca, 1888-1942 (1989)
See too Signed Chess Books .
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