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1999.07.19: 
Question:
I am looking for several games played by Dr J. H. Zukertort.  I found 95% of his official games though some are missing.  Perhaps your readers can help?
London, July 1886
    1. Zukertort ? Hanham, ½-½.
    2. Zukertort ? Burn, 0-1.
    3. Zukertort ? Mason,  ½-½.
Nottingham, August 1886
    1. Zukertort ? Rynd, 1-0 (only last moves known).
    2. Hanham ? Zukertort, 1-0.
    3. Gunsberg ? Zukertort, ½-½.
London, November ? December 1887
    1. Zukertort ? Lee, ½-½ (only last moves known).
    2. Zukertort ? Guest, ½-½ (only last moves known).
    3. Zukertort ? Bird, ½-½.
    4. Gunsberg ? Zukertort, 1-0.
My thanks in advance to anyone who can send me these games.

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