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Tim Harding

    Este autor profundiza en la historia y la biografía del ajedrez, centrándose en figuras clave y la evolución literaria del juego. Sus obras exploran la literatura ajedrecística hasta principios del siglo XX, ofreciendo recursos valiosos para los investigadores. A través de exploraciones en profundidad de biografías y el contexto histórico de los campeones de ajedrez, revela ideas fascinantes sobre el desarrollo del juego. El autor también mantiene un interés en las conexiones entre Irlanda y Birmania/Myanmar, lo que indica un alcance más amplio para la investigación histórica.

    Besser Schachspielen
    British Chess Literature to 1914
    Better Chess for Average Players
    Correspondence Chess in Britain and Ireland, 1824-1987
    • The book delves into the rich history of British and Irish correspondence chess, starting from the inaugural match in 1824 and spanning to the 1980s, a peak era for the game. It highlights significant developments such as the emergence of regional chess associations post-World War I and the influence of new technologies like the telegraph and fax. Key events include early transatlantic matches and the establishment of the International Correspondence Chess Association. Appendices provide detailed records of champions, club matches, and relevant historical documents.

      Correspondence Chess in Britain and Ireland, 1824-1987
    • Better Chess for Average Players

      • 240 páginas
      • 9 horas de lectura

      Designed for the typical amateur player who wants to improve his or her chess skills. This clear straightforward guide provides the extra knowledge and technique that turns a losing player into a winner.

      Better Chess for Average Players
    • British Chess Literature to 1914

      A Handbook for Historians

      • 400 páginas
      • 14 horas de lectura

      The book delves into the rich history of chess literature in the UK prior to World War I, highlighting its surge in popularity during Victorian times. It examines the competitive landscape of chess publications catering to all skill levels, while also providing valuable insights for researchers interested in chess history. Additionally, it tracks the evolution of chess literature into the 20th century, offering a comprehensive overview of the game's literary development.

      British Chess Literature to 1914