I noticed this past week that the Open Directory needs an editor for the chess category...<br><br><a href=http://dmoz.org/Games/Board_Games/C/Chess/...
Hi,<br><br>My latest article at Correspondence Chess News is on Otto Hesse, a correspondence player from Bethlehem, PA.<br><br>The previous issue included an...
Hey Bojan! - I keep expecting a parrot to pop out of my mailbox, but so far I've had nothing but bills and ads. How long does it take one of those birds to...
May I draw your attention on my web site<br><a href=http://www.chez.com/cazaux/history.htm target=new>http://www.chez.com/cazaux/history.htm</a><br>You'll find...
Thank you Mark for the link. Since I'm collecting nice images about Chess origin and early history, I'm sure that can interests many people to go there and ...
Dear Mark,<br><br>I recall Bojan saying he wouldn't get his Parrots airborne till the end of the month.<br><br>They are exotic birds, well worth waiting...
Please excusive a newcomer to the field. I'm trying to follow up on my growing database of pre-1900 chess games and was working on the 1892 Dresden tournament...
Dear Bojan,<br><br>John Donaldson has posted a number of articles on the history of chess in San Francisco at the Mechanics' Institute Chess Room website. San...
We don't excuse; we welcome.<br><br>I'll see what I can find on the Dresden tournament for you. Actually, this is probably more Mark Weeks' area, so he may ...
Oops! I forgot the link. Here it is:<br><br><a href=http://www.huntel.net/jjirous/jjirous.htm target=new>http://www.huntel.net/jjirous/jjirous.htm</a>...
Hi Kar - That's hardly a newcomer's question! Thanks for giving an exact date. It made the research very easy. I found an article about the tournament in the...
Hi Licenser - Thanks for the link. I've encountered several sites like the you one you mentioned, dedicated to local chess history somewhere in the world. ...
Re the women's world championship, I've found crosstables for all events back to the beginning of the 1970s. Most of them are from Eastern European chess ...
Never say die.<br><br>The Lost Olympiad was found, the Philosopher's Stone split, Excalibur drawn and now the world needs a book about Tony Miles. But no one...
Hello Bojan - Re 'the women's stuff', don't worry about it. I wasn't looking for help from this club. I've also thought about approaching FIDE, but they might...
All chess history is local. Or it should be. I'd rather read about someone's discoveries in their region than another rehashing of Staunton and Morphy, or...
"....now the world needs a book about Tony Miles. But no one will write it." -Bojan<br><br>Well Bojan, your task is before you. Perhaps you are the one who ...
My printer broke, I lost my job after ten-and-a-half years, hence the delay in sending out TCPXIV.<br><br>The cover could show Lasker playing golf. ...