My latest site review launches a tournament, match, and exhibition page for Karpov's early years (1960-1984). It compares the associated PGN file to player ...
Mark,<br> As always excellent work on your latest site review. Checking the files against books was a nice touch. It sounds like you have quite a library ...
Obviously, TWIC is king when it comes to news but there are a couple of other alternatives I visit. Obviously Kasparovchess and Seirawan's Insidechess.<br> A ...
Glenn - Thanks for the feedback. I'll take the two new site addresses into account for the next review, which will be much broader. I compared the player ...
I see now that I wasn't precise in my first post to Bojan on this subject. I was looking for the kind of newsletters that are sent as email and arrive in your...
Mark,<br><br> I tried the Staunton file again just now and finally got it. I appreciate how much work goes into updating the player files you are working on so...
Thanks, Glenn - The '~pretendigm' site has only links into UPITT, so I'll forget about that one. The others are all very promising. The KC material is an...
I found this book, "The Chess Players" by Frances Parkinson Keyes, in a second-hand bookstore. I was wondering if anyone has heard of it before. It's not a ...
I've read the book. It's good clean trashy fun. Don't assume it's either a scholarly work on Morphy or great lit. But I think you will enjoy it if you like ...
I bought a copy of this for a couple of bucks through eBay recently, but I don't plan to read it until my next vacation. It seems to be that kind of a book....
>>Have you seen the Golombek history?<br>>Yes, I also have the illustrated histories by Keene, Wilson, and Saidy/Lessing. <br><br>While we're on the ...
Hi Damian! - We haven't seen you post much lately. In one of your first messages you wrote, 'I plan to go to college next year for a degree in history'. How...
Thanks for the interest. Well, i still plan on going to school, but I'm not sure when that will happen. History certainly is an option, but teaching is also...
Would any member wanting a copy of THE CHESS PARROT please post their address here. It is free, no commercial slant, and features trivia, history, humour, ...
Dear Bojankurajica,<br><br>I would be interested, particulary if the CHESS PARROT has a sample of your work on the Danish. Thank you very much for extending...
I knew of Whitaker via Ed Lasker's book. Like Bloodgood he was colourful and the Lord knows chess needs excitement. (Norman Weinstein was an axeman and maybe...
Hi Bojan,<br><br>The URL for Correspondence Chess News is<br><a href=http://ccn.correspondencechess.com/. target=new>http://ccn.correspondencechess.com/.</a>...
I will send you a Parrot when No. 12 is finished. I also plan another about my meeting with Bronstein, in 1992.<br><br>Any one else wanting TCP post their...
Ok, I found out this guy's first name is Hugh. So I think that explains the "H" part of his name...but what does the rest of it stand for? Would really ...