Article Number
LXWINCINY02
Author
Mackenzie, Mason & Co. Part II: 1868
137 pages, paperback, The Chess Player, 1. edition 2013
Discontinued
Who won the New York Chess Club tournament of 1868? Wich famous Chess Club was reestablished in 1868? What is the name of the important chess resort that opened its doors the same year, and in wich hotel did George H. Mackenzie and Charles H. Stanley play a small match?
Mackenzie, Mason Co. offers the answers to these questions, and to many more. Author JOOST VAN WINSEN delves deep into the history of New York Chess in 1868. This book, with 133 games, features not only the story of the leading masters of the metropolis, but also of neglected players. Illustrated with scare photographes and many diagrams, the work concludes with eight indices.
Mackenzie, Mason Co. is a sereis of books on New York chess in the perios 1866 to 1880. This book is the second volume of the series. The first part, published in 2012, deals with 1866 and 1867.
The Dutch journalist JOOST VAN WINSEN is also the author of James Mason in America. The Early Chess Career, 1867-1878 (2011).
Mackenzie, Mason Co. offers the answers to these questions, and to many more. Author JOOST VAN WINSEN delves deep into the history of New York Chess in 1868. This book, with 133 games, features not only the story of the leading masters of the metropolis, but also of neglected players. Illustrated with scare photographes and many diagrams, the work concludes with eight indices.
Mackenzie, Mason Co. is a sereis of books on New York chess in the perios 1866 to 1880. This book is the second volume of the series. The first part, published in 2012, deals with 1866 and 1867.
The Dutch journalist JOOST VAN WINSEN is also the author of James Mason in America. The Early Chess Career, 1867-1878 (2011).
Weight | 220 g |
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Manufacturer | The Chess Player |
Width | 14.6 cm |
Height | 20.8 cm |
Medium | Book |
Year of Publication | 2013 |
Author | Joost van Winsen |
Language | English |
Edition | 1 |
ISBN-10 | 1-901034-97-5 |
Pages | 137 |
Binding | paperback |
Diagrams | 116 |
Name | The Chess Player |
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Internet | www.chessplayer.co.uk |
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Verantwortlicher Importeuer:
Name | Schachversand Niggemann |
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Internet | www.schachversand.de |
05 Preface and Acknowledgments
07 A Note to the Reader
PART 1 NEW YORK CHESS IN 1868
11 The Captain, the Third Time
New York Chess Club Tournament, 1868
30 "A Disgrace to Any Rook Player"
Match between Brooklyn and Fort Hamilton, 1868
31 The Captain and Doctor Meet Again
Match between Mackenzie and Ward, 1868
34 December Evenings at Maltby House
Match between Mackenzie and Stanley, 1868
39 The Chess Cafe in Division Street
Miscellaneous, 1868
PART 2 APPENDICES
107 Appendix 1
Additions to Mackenzie, Mason & Co., Part I (1866-1867)
PART 3 NOTES, SOURCES AND INDICES
113 Notes
118 Sources
120 Games Index (White Player)
123 Games Index (Black Player)
126 Index of Consultation Games
127 Index of Handicap Games
07 A Note to the Reader
PART 1 NEW YORK CHESS IN 1868
11 The Captain, the Third Time
New York Chess Club Tournament, 1868
30 "A Disgrace to Any Rook Player"
Match between Brooklyn and Fort Hamilton, 1868
31 The Captain and Doctor Meet Again
Match between Mackenzie and Ward, 1868
34 December Evenings at Maltby House
Match between Mackenzie and Stanley, 1868
39 The Chess Cafe in Division Street
Miscellaneous, 1868
PART 2 APPENDICES
107 Appendix 1
Additions to Mackenzie, Mason & Co., Part I (1866-1867)
PART 3 NOTES, SOURCES AND INDICES
113 Notes
118 Sources
120 Games Index (White Player)
123 Games Index (Black Player)
126 Index of Consultation Games
127 Index of Handicap Games
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