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chess results
1936 to 1940
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CHESS RESULTS 1936-1940
Author: Gino Di Felice
392 pages
$39.95
McFarland & Company (2007)
www.mcfarlandpub.com
Reviewed by John Donaldson
CHESS RESULTS 1936-1940: A Comprehensive Record with 990 Tournament
Crosstables and 125 Match Scores is the final book in a five part
series by Italian chess archivist Gino Di Felice. His monumental series
covers the world of competitive chess from 1747 to 1940 with over 4000
tournament crosstables and almost 1500 matches. Di Felice adds to the
pioneering efforts of the chess world's most famous archivist Jeremy
Gaige, who incidentally will be inducted into the US Hall of Fame at
next year's US Open in Cherry Hill, New Jersey. This induction, long
overdue, is one example of how the work of the chess archivist is
finally getting its due.
Gaige's books are long out of print so Di Felice's books are a boon to
chess historians and journalists who need handy reference tools. Note
that Di Felice does not list his sources as Gaige did. This can be a
problem when information about the event is disputed but is not a big
issue for the present volume which covers a time period where facts are
rarely in dispute. It's important to note that Gaige stopped his
published crosstables at 1930 so this volume and the previous one,
covering the years 1931-1935, are pioneering efforts.
The physical production of CHESS RESULTS 1936-1940 is up to the usual
McFarland production standards, which means outstanding. The
crosstables and match scores are clearly laid out, the paper is good
and the book well bound. It is indexed by both player and event. This
is not a book for the tournament player but historians and journalists
will find it quite useful.
Click to buy (or get more information about):
CHESS
RESULTS 1936-1940
CHESS
RESULTS 1931-1935
CHESS
RESULTS 1921-1930
CHESS
RESULTS 1901-1920
CHESS
RESULTS 1747-1900
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