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

Excavations

August 1999

One Man’s Mind 
by Quentin Reynolds (submitted by John S. Hilbert)
The Blackburne-Zukertort Match, London 1881 
by Nick Pope
  • Game 11

  • July 1999

    Capablanca in Cleveland 
    by John S. Hilbert

    June 1999

    Adolf Albin: The Teacher of Nimzovich?
    ** by Tomasz Lissowski
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    May 1999

    Unknown Games of Mikhail Tal
    ** by Tomasz Lissowski
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    To Checkmate the Kaiser
    ** by John S. Hilbert
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    April 1999

    History of the Early Irish Championships
    ** by David McAlister
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    Letter from the Lodz Ghetto: A Tribute to Dawid Daniuszewski
    ** by Tomasz Lissowski
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    March 1999

    The McConnell Family Notebooks, Part I
    ** by John Paul Phillips
  • Item 2: Game played between James McConnell Sr. and Wilhelm Steinitz
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    Alexey, Brother of Alekhine
    ** by Tomasz Lissowski
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    February 1999

    The Chess Detectives
    ** by Chris Ravilious & Brian Denman
  • The Sculptor’s Daughter
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    Napier: The Search Continues
    ** by John S. Hilbert
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    The Rosenthal-Zukertort Match, London 1880
    ** by Nick Pope
    **
    Caissa’s Legacy: The Great Chess Libraries
    ** by Allan Savage
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    The Lazy Man’s Guide to Chess Research
    ** by Andy Ansel
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