Chess is a scientific game and its literature ought to be placed on the basis of the strictest truthfulness, which is the foundation of all scientific research. W._Steinitz

Library
Links

The Campbell Report
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Find out what’s hot and what’s not in the world of correspondence chess!
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The Chess Cafe
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Hanon Russell’s excellent online publication filled with historical articles and research.
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Chess City
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Chess City is Cardoza Publishing’s free online chess magazine for players looking for the best in chess instruction, news, gossip and more.
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Chessopolis
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A chess metropolis of links and chess related information.
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Chess Curiosities
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Tim Krabbé’s miscellany of chess curiosities and interesting bits of trivia. 
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ChessWeb
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ChessWeb offers interviews with grandmasters, chess lessons for kids and adults, links to the tournaments, and much much more.  Here you can learn about chess, increase you understanding of chess, improve your game, and participate in problem solving contests.
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Chessworks Unlimited
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Eric Schiller’s Chessworks Unlimited is involved with all aspects of chess, from research on opening theory to organization of major international events.
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Deja News Chess History Discussion Group
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Many people are interested in chess history, but there are few resources available on the Internet for this specialized subject. If you are interested in the subject of chess history, please join us.
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Inside Chess Online
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The online companion to Yasser Seirawan’s excellent publication!
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InternetChess.com (aka. Chess-Space.com)
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Your roadmap to everything chess-related on the Internet. Links, news, and articles.
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SmartChess Online
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The official monthly publication of the World Wide Web Chess Superstore.  Mission: To promote our royal game with vision, and on a grander scale than ever before imagined in America.
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The Week In Chess
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The best site for current event news and games.  Includes the Internet’s funniest chess humorist, Mig!
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