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My latest site review takes one last look at player collections. The address of the review ['Chess History on the Web (2001 no.7)'] is...<br><br><a...
bemweeks
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Apr 2, 2001
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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, ...
bojankurajica
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Apr 11, 2001
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Yes, I'd love to have it. Thank You....
hartlaub2000
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Apr 12, 2001
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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...
neilbrennen
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Apr 12, 2001
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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...
bojankurajica
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Apr 12, 2001
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I need a postal address please....
bojankurajica
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Apr 12, 2001
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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>...
neilbrennen
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Apr 15, 2001
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My latest site review is a summary of previous reviews. The address of the review ['Chess History on the Web (2001 no.8)'] is...<br><br><a...
bemweeks
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Apr 15, 2001
6:32 am
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I looked for the Whitaker book on Amazon.com, but came up empty handed. I had more success on Bookfinder.com, which returned this page...<br><br><a...
bemweeks
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Apr 15, 2001
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Hilbert...
bojankurajica
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Apr 15, 2001
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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...
bojankurajica
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Apr 15, 2001
5:52 pm
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John Hilbert is the author, Dale Brandreth was listed "with the cooperation of". Brandreth is also the publisher.<br><br>Neil Brennen...
neilbrennen
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Apr 16, 2001
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Thank you Bojan. I am sure I will read it with a great deal of pleasure.<br><br>Neil Brennen...
neilbrennen
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Apr 16, 2001
3:51 pm
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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 ...
damian_demetrius
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Apr 16, 2001
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I am in the process of creating a tribute website to (my hero) GM David Bronstein. I would really like it if you guys could take a quick look (there's not much...
damian_demetrius
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Apr 16, 2001
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Has anyone seen this and/or gotten it? My girlfriend got it for me, I like it quite a bit. It seems to have a good amount of info that The Oxford Companion to...
damian_demetrius
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Apr 16, 2001
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You need Whyld/Hooper Oxford Companion.<br><br>Connell Hugh O'Donnell; also known as 'Charlie'.<br><br>You might like to check my spelling!...
bojankurajica
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Apr 17, 2001
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It is yet another minor classic from the English School....
bojankurajica
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Apr 17, 2001
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Had a short vacation & read it. The chapters which cover Morphy's career through the first stay in Europe are relevant to chess history and are very ...
bemweeks
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Apr 22, 2001
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Damian - Re your request...<br><br>&gt;I would really like it if you guys could take a quick look (there's not much there, yet) and tell me what you think so...
bemweeks
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Apr 22, 2001
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<a href=http://www.geocities.com/the_chess_academy target=new>http://www.geocities.com/the_chess_academy</a> oops, sorry about that...I thought I put that in...
damian_demetrius
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Apr 22, 2001
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Damian - A list of Bronstein's books would be appropriate. His contribution to chess literature is significant.<br><br>Also, you have a link to...<br><br>World...
bemweeks
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Apr 23, 2001
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The book 'Russians vs. Fischer' by Plisetsky and Voronkov quotes portions of an October 1976 letter from Karpov to the Chairman of the Sports Committee in ...
bemweeks
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Apr 23, 2001
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Well, i checked out the site. All that is up is the main page, so i don't think it's "legitimate", yet. I'm a bit put off that the only quotes that are used...
damian_demetrius
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Apr 26, 2001
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List of books? I think I can do that. I'm also hoping to sort through his results and put up some of the important ones...mainly the USSR Championships he won...
damian_demetrius
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Apr 26, 2001
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Does anyone have a list of the major chess tournaments and their winners?<br><br>-Steven Craig Miller...
stevencraigmiller
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Apr 26, 2001
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Try 'Chess: The Records' by Ken Whyld....
bojankurajica
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Apr 26, 2001
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I have a question about the 1834 match between the Frenchman Labourdonnais and the Irishman McDonnell. I downloaded a PGN file from the University of ...
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Apr 27, 2001
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Just joined, very VERY interested in Chess History, what a beautiful story.<br><br>Quick question this site should be able to answer:<br>Do you spell it ...
chessla_coil
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Apr 28, 2001
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I've always used "Tartakover", as that's how it's spelled in his best games collection. Also I think Edward Winter uses "Tartakover" as well.<br><br>Welcome to...
neilbrennen
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