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LXFIAQFCH199902

Quarterly for Chess History, Vol. 1, No. 2

564 pages, hardback, Caissa 90-Olomouc, 1999

From the series »Quarterly for Chess History«

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Weight 850 g
Manufacturer Caissa 90-Olomouc
Width 15.5 cm
Height 21 cm
Medium Book
Year of Publication 1999
Author Vlastimil Fiala
Series Quarterly for Chess History
Language English
Pages 564
Binding hardback
CHESS ARCHIVES
002 J.R.Capablanca's Tour of Great Britain 1919 (by Vlastimil Fiala)
163 Chess in Philadelphia I (by John Hilbert)
176 Unknown Lasker (by Ken Whyldt)

CHESS BIOGRAPHIES
191 Semyon Z. Alapin
198 Curt von Bardeleben
204 Jacques Mieses

FORGOTTEN CHESS TOURNAMENTS
212 Monte Carlo 1903 (by Vlastimil Fiala)

CLASSICAL CHESS MATCHES
373 Three Marshall's Matches in 1902 (by Vlastimil Fiala)

CHESS RESEARCH
392 Field Studies of Chess Columns (by Vlastimil Fiala)

403 CHESS MISCELLANY Nos.26-50 (by Vlastimil Fiala)

435 CHESS REVIEWS (by Vlastimil Fiala)
SUPPLEMENT HISTORICAL DATABASE
453 Max Euwe
This is the second edition of the new chess historical journal and, like the first, filled with the fascinating results of Vlastimil Fiala's original and scholarly research. As hinted in the earlier review, the proposed interval for publication has proved optimistic, but this has been largely as the result of the monumental amounts of material made available. Given the huge overall number of pages, the editor can afford to give over vast amounts of space to each of his subjects.Capablanca's simultaneous tour of the UK in 1919/20 is spread over 159 pages, and a full report of the 26-round Monte Carlo tournament of 1903 (where Colonel Moreau scored his famous 0/26) runs to 161 pages. There are 325 Max Euwe games from the period 1911-22. The book also contains biographies of Alapin, von Bardeleben andMieses, thee Marshall maches from 1902, in-depth book reviews, an article by Ken Whyld on rediscovered Lasker games, and John Hilbert on chess in Philadelphia. A must for the chess historian.(Reviewed by BCM) 536 pages
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