Chess Notes Factfinder

Edward Winter

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Latest update: 20 March 2024.

Below is an index featuring the main items in our four Chess Notes books, as well as material available on-line at this site. The abbreviations of the book titles are followed by the relevant page number(s).

CE: Chess Explorations (1996)
KCK: Kings, Commoners and Knaves (1999)
ACO: A Chess Omnibus (2003)
CFF: Chess Facts and Fables (2006).



See too the Factfinder with direct links to C.N. items.



Abdullah I v Marmorosh C.N.s 4211, 4552
Aberhart, William (and Conversational Chess) C.N. 4560
Abkin v Bartolich (missed stalemate) C.N.s 7254, 7265
Abonyi, István C.N. 7824
Abrahams, Gerald (‘a player much esteemed by me’) C.N.s 8842, 8913 + ‘Harry Golombek 1911-95’ feature article
Abrahams, Gerald (at Bad Gastein, 1948) C.N. 4220
Abrahams, Gerald (‘immortal’ game, v Thynne) CFF 278-279; C.N. 11959
Abrahams, Gerald (non-chess books) C.N. 11435
Abrahams, Gerald (on Alekhine and Capablanca) C.N. 7179
Abrahams, Gerald (on the Spassky v Fischer match) C.N. 10497
Abrahams, Gerald (portraits dated 1933) C.N. 10985
Abrahams, Gerald (‘Psychiatry, Lunacy, and Chess’ article) C.N. 8139
Abrahams, Gerald (quotes by) C.N.s 7432, 8908, 8912, 8925, 8934
Abrahams, Gerald (The Chess Mind, The Legal Mind, The Jewish Mind) C.N. 8824
Abrahams on unnamed Times writer C.N. 4557
Abrahams on bridge CFF 130-131
Abrahams on game against Alekhine C.N. 5127
Abrahams on Sultan Khan ACO 408
Abrahams v Golombek C.N.s 8842, 8913
Abrahams v Jackson C.N. 9881
Abrahams v Watts C.N. 9881
Abrahams v Zíta C.N. 10035
Academic Dictionary of Games by Shamshad Ahmed C.N. 6637
Acers, Jude (claim of world record) C.N. 11544
A chacun son héros (Gignac) C.N. 7495
Adams, Jimmy C.N.s 7918, 8788
Adams, John Quincy C.N. 7977
Adams v Miles KCK 19
Adams v Torre alleged game CE 257; ACO 339 + C.N.s 3472, 5024, 5033, 5213, 5219, 7869 (photograph of Torre and Adams) + ‘Adams v Torre – A Sham?’ feature article
Addison, William (sketch, resembling Alekhine) C.N. 4672
Addison v Fischer (photograph of Fischer) C.N. 11103
Addresses/homes ‘Where Did They Live?’ feature article + ‘The Homes of Chess Masters’ feature article
Adeler, Erhard C.N. 9883
Adeler v Choinatzky C.N. 9878
Adjournment analysis (‘Lilienthal system’) C.N.s 4973, 5003, 7075
Adjournments (Rosenthal v Zukertort match) C.N. 9589
Adolf Anderssen. Sein Leben und Schaffen (favourite book of Cozens) C.N. 11644
Advertisement for ‘international diagram-drawing system’ (Alois Schmitt) C.N. 6220
Advertisements C.N.s 9061 (John Purdy), 9649 (Fry’s Cocoa), 10336 (Highland Queen whisky), 10350 (Highland Queen whisky), 10978 (Ariston cigarettes), 11295 (Norwich Union), 11735 (Churchman’s cigarettes) + ‘Chess in Advertisements’ feature article
Advice on meeting flank attack with play in centre C.N. 4179
Advice on openings (in 1674 book, The Compleat Gamester) CFF 335
Advice on waiting for a mistake by the opponent (attributed to Steinitz and Tarrasch) C.N. 9894
Advice to beginners CFF 245-246
Advice to a young player KCK 389
Advice in old books ‘Advice on Playing Chess’ feature article
Aesthetics ACO 144-145; CFF 9 + C.N.s 5608, 11149
A Game of Chance by Jon Osborne C.N. 9040
Agapov v Kurmasov C.N. 7087
Age (advanced) C.N.s 6606 (F.F.L. Alexander), 6607 (L. Zollner), 7082 (oldest amateurs to obtain master title), 9053 (joint tournament winners aged 18 and 86)
Ahues v Leopold (or Ahnes v N.N.) C.N. 7967
Ahues v Wolf or Müller ACO 15
Airplane checkmate (Karff v Lugatsch) C.N. 5087
Aitken, James M. (as writer) C.N. 3766
Aitken, James M. (on books and Golombek volume on Réti) C.N. 4206
Ajeeb and F.J. Marshall (1935) C.N. 6527
A knight on the rim is dim/A knight on the rim is grim/Knight on the rim equals trim/A knight on the side you must not abide/Ein Springer am Rande ist stets eine Schande/A knight in the corner is forlorner ACO 162 + C.N.s 6877, 8718, 8738, 8751
Alain (Emile Chartier) C.N. 4915
Alapin, Simon (alleged advice on exchanging pieces) C.N. 3825
Alapin, Simon (place of birth) C.N.s 5877, 5882, 5986
Alapin, Simon (problem) KCK 3
Alapin v Blackburne anecdote ACO 360
Alapin v H. CFF 19
Alapin v Janowsky CE 38
Alapin v Lange CE 49
Alatortsev, Vladimir (photograph) C.N. 5480
Albertston, Bruce KCK 337
Albin, Adolf (death) C.N. 11752
Albin, Adolf (grave) C.N. 11753
Albin Counter-Gambit (‘St Paul Gambit’) C.N. 4002
Albin v N.N. (queen odds game) C.N. 6143
Albin v Réti C.N. 11299
Albin v Réti match C.N. 11299
Albin v von Bardeleben (six queens, not simultaneously) CE 8
Albin v Winawer CE 43
Alcohol KCK 228, 238-239; ACO 369; CFF 324 + C.N.s 5940, 6043, 8871, 9242 + ‘Chess and Alcohol’ feature article
Alekhin, Alexander Ivanovich (photographs of Alekhine’s father) C.N. 11672 + ‘Alexander Alekhine Miscellanea’ feature article
Alekhine, Alexander ‘Articles about Alexander Alekhine’ feature article
Alekhine, Alexander ‘Alexander Alekhine Miscellanea’ feature article
Alekhine, Alexander (advice from) C.N. 11280
Alekhine, Alexander (‘After his blindfold displays he would drink brandy in ordinary tumblerfuls.’) C.N.s 8947, 8950
Alekhine, Alexander (alcohol) KCK 287; CFF 324-325 + C.N. 7205 (remark by Golombek), 8538, 11420 + ‘Chess and Alcohol’ feature article + ‘Alekhine and Alcohol’ feature article
Alekhine, Alexander (allegations of tampering with game-scores) C.N.s 4537, 5632
Alekhine, Alexander (alleged bird of prey/scientist/monk quote) C.N.s 6587, 6596, 8138, 8958, 11062
Alekhine, Alexander (alleged quote on need to beat him three times) KCK 230 + C.N.s 3896, 3898, 9029, 10416
Alekhine, Alexander (alleged suicide attempt reported by Edmond Lancel) CE 119-120 + C.N.s 3842, 6127
Alekhine, Alexander (and cats) C.N.s 4794, 5575, 8301, 9778, 10054 (cartoon by Jo Spier), 11361, 11419
Alekhine, Alexander (Arkivkopia photograph) C.N. 10916
Alekhine, Alexander (article after Nottingham, 1936) C.N. 8223
Alekhine, Alexander (article by Leon Wexelstein) C.N. 9214
Alekhine, Alexander (assisted with books by Renaud and Kahn, according to Golombek) C.N. 9161
Alekhine, Alexander (birth-date and birth certificate) C.N.s 4719, 4739, 5782, 8284, 11399 + ‘When Was Alekhine Born?’ feature article
Alekhine, Alexander (book by Alexander) C.N. 9888
Alekhine, Alexander (book found at time of his death) CFF 273 + C.N.s 4991 (Vers l’Exil by Margareth Sothern), 5004 (Chosen Races by Margaret Sothern), 8722, 10723
Alekhine, Alexander (books about) ‘Alekhine Renaissance’ feature article
Alekhine, Alexander (Botvinnik on his character) C.N. 7263
Alekhine, Alexander (Buenos Aires, 1939) C.N. 8010
Alekhine, Alexander (canoeing hobby) CE 118; C.N.s 9258, 9316
Alekhine, Alexander (challenge for world title sent by C.A.S. Damant) C.N. 5846
Alekhine, Alexander (‘chess may be called the most tragic of all arts’) KCK 378
Alekhine, Alexander (clock simultaneous exhibition in Barcelona) C.N.s 6395, 6399
Alekhine, Alexander (comments on German chess in Spanish magazine, 1942) C.N. 5073
Alekhine, Alexander (complete list of his books) C.N. 4431
Alekhine, Alexander (conditions of his world title matches against Bogoljubow and Euwe) C.N. 9341
Alekhine, Alexander (contract with Flohr for 1939 match) C.N. 7063
Alekhine, Alexander (cutting cake at Hastings 1937-38) C.N. 7981
Alekhine, Alexander (death) CFF 270-273 + C.N.s 6794 (Asdrúbal António d’Aguiar), 8258 (Daily Mail report), 11373 (ABC report) + ‘Alekhine’s Death’ feature article
Alekhine, Alexander (described by Tartakower as the champion of Europe) C.N. 7719
Alekhine, Alexander (detained at the Spanish border on suspicion of Bolshevism) C.N. 9134
Alekhine, Alexander (doctorate) CE 268
Alekhine, Alexander (early photograph with Capablanca) C.N.s 11577, 11581, 11591, 11710
Alekhine, Alexander (entry in Who’s Who/Who Was Who) C.N. 9316
Alekhine, Alexander (five photographs from the American Chess Bulletin, 1924) C.N.s 4985, 9566
Alekhine, Alexander (five simultaneous games in Portugal, 1940, against Aragão, Fuchs, Amores, Correia Neves and Gonçalves) C.N. 1625
Alekhine, Alexander (habit of standing behind opponent) C.N. 9056
Alekhine, Alexander (‘I dominate them all!’) C.N.s 7209, 8950, 8970
Alekhine, Alexander (in Almería) C.N. 10901
Alekhine, Alexander (interview; ‘chess has been a minor factor in my life’) KCK 375-376; C.N. 8971
Alekhine, Alexander (interview in Caras y Caretas with photograph of Alekhine playing the piano) C.N.s 7290, 10842
Alekhine, Alexander (interview in the Toronto Daily Star) C.N.s 7013, 7016
Alekhine, Alexander (interview in the Tribune de Genève, 1925) C.N. 6613
Alekhine, Alexander (interview in 1928 with Brian Harley in the Observer) C.N. 8488
Alekhine, Alexander (interview in 1929 after the Bogoljubow match) C.N. 7567
Alekhine, Alexander (interview in 1933 about changing the rules and his world tour) C.N. 5631
Alekhine, Alexander (interview; references to being a criminologist) C.N. 5804
Alekhine, Alexander (interview, with discussion of insanity, politics and hobbies) C.N. 7260
Alekhine, Alexander (interviews) + ‘Interviews with Alekhine’ feature article
Alekhine, Alexander (in Uruguay) C.N. 8972
Alekhine, Alexander (languages and other claims) C.N.s 11410, 11414, 11432 (‘I dominate them all’)
Alekhine, Alexander (1900 Paris Exposition) C.N. 11414
Alekhine, Alexander (1941 letter regarding a re-match with Capablanca) C.N. 10424
Alekhine, Alexander (marginalia in Carlsbad, 1907 book) C.N. 4849
Alekhine, Alexander (marriage in 1934) C.N. 8074
Alekhine, Alexander (M.E. Goldstein on) C.N. 3981
Alekhine, Alexander (mentioned in a poem by Clive James) C.N. 10184
Alekhine, Alexander (Nikolai Lugansky on) C.N. 8010
Alekhine, Alexander (naturalization/French citizenship) C.N.s 8054, 8058, 8284, 8336
Alekhine, Alexander (Neo-Chess) C.N. 10998
Alekhine, Alexander (‘no believer in book knowledge’) C.N. 10961
Alekhine, Alexander (notebooks) C.N. 8060
Alekhine, Alexander (‘Old Baldhead Alekhine’) C.N.s 9143, 9215
Alekhine, Alexander (origins/translation of My Best Games and Deux cents parties d’échecs) C.N.s 4436, 4439
Alekhine, Alexander (passport story) C.N. 8462
Alekhine, Alexander (photographs at Buenos Aires Olympiad) C.N.s 10250, 11740, 11741
Alekhine, Alexander (photograph during match with Rey Ardid) C.N. 6828
Alekhine, Alexander (photograph from Meine besten Partien) C.N. 6754
Alekhine, Alexander (photograph from Mijn beste schaakpartijen) C.N. 11937
Alekhine, Alexander (photographs in Buenos Aires) C.N.s 10109, 10113, 10151, 11770
Alekhine, Alexander (photograph in Haarlem) C.N.s 9157, 9170, 9181
Alekhine, Alexander (photograph in Rio de Janeiro) C.N. 10768
Alekhine, Alexander (photograph in San Francisco) C.N. 10998
Alekhine, Alexander (photograph in Sofia) C.N. 6749
Alekhine, Alexander (photograph in Tunisia) C.N. 8043
Alekhine, Alexander (photograph of son, Alex A. Aljechin, with Roshal) C.N. 7840
Alekhine, Alexander (photograph outside Paris café) C.N.s 11607, 11616 (companion identified as Andrei Sedykh)
Alekhine, Alexander (photographs playing blindfold) C.N.s 10114, 10733
Alekhine, Alexander (photograph playing living chess) C.N. 5834
Alekhine, Alexander (photographs playing in Paris against German military) C.N.s 7629, 7634, 7642
Alekhine, Alexander (photograph playing in Valls) C.N. 10513
Alekhine, Alexander (photograph of son at Alekhine Memorial Tournament, 1956) C.N. 5497
Alekhine, Alexander (photograph with L. d’Autremont and P. Schwartzman) C.N.s 11602, 11613 (not ‘Lucienne’ d’Autremont)
Alekhine, Alexander (photograph with Renée Adorée and Fred Niblo) C.N.s 5915, 5922 (Redemption, starring John Gilbert)
Alekhine, Alexander (photograph with S.S. Van Dine/Willard Huntington Wright) C.N. 5126
Alekhine, Alexander (photograph with wife, 1937) C.N. 4880
Alekhine, Alexander (photographs) C.N.s 4024, 11949
Alekhine, Alexander (photographs at Nice, 1925) C.N.s 3989, 8235
Alekhine, Alexander (photographs by Man Ray) C.N.s 6191, 8363
Alekhine, Alexander (photographs in Zlín and Kroměříž) C.N.s 10604, 10621
Alekhine, Alexander (photographs, Prague Olympiad, 1931) C.N.s 6507, 6525, 6529, 6546
Alekhine, Alexander (photographs with Pomar, Gijón, 1944) C.N. 5110
Alekhine, Alexander (play and film on) C.N. 4072
Alekhine, Alexander (poor score in simultaneous display in Riga) CFF 257 + C.N. 6321
Alekhine, Alexander (preparation with Bolbochán for 1927 title match) C.N. 7502
Alekhine, Alexander (problem allegedly by) C.N.s 7670, 7682, 7740
Alekhine, Alexander (psychology quote) C.N. 3522
Alekhine, Alexander (queen sacrifices) KCK 14-16
Alekhine, Alexander (quote about reasoning from present position) C.N.s 6704, 6720, 7232
Alekhine, Alexander (quote on forcing a win as Black) C.N.s 888, 7178
Alekhine, Alexander (rare photographs) C.N. 3796
Alekhine, Alexander (reaction to pronunciation of surname) C.N.s 4284, 4289, 4304, 7974, 11772
Alekhine, Alexander (recollections by Romanovsky) ACO 361; CFF 258
Alekhine, Alexander (reburial in Paris) CE 168-169 + C.N. 4043
Alekhine, Alexander (report by Edouard Claparède on blindfold exhibition and psychology test) C.N. 5992
Alekhine, Alexander (residence at Le Château St Aubin-le-Cauf) C.N.s 4250, 4251, 4262, 4345, 11017
Alekhine, Alexander (rumours propagated by Fine) CFF 242
Alekhine, Alexander (Russian expatriates in Paris) C.N. 9757
Alekhine, Alexander (Sabadell, 1945 and Muñoz mystery) C.N.s 4008, 4015, 4016, 4357, 4387, 4394, 6456 + ‘Mysteries at Sabadell, 1945’ feature article
Alekhine, Alexander (short story by Arthur Larrue) C.N. 11653
Alekhine, Alexander (signed pictures) C.N. 6672
Alekhine, Alexander (simultaneous games in Paris, Rouen and Lille) C.N. 7796
Alekhine, Alexander (simultaneous exhibition in Saragossa, 1945) C.N. 6456
Alekhine, Alexander (simultaneous exhibitions in Scarborough, 1928) C.N. 6538
Alekhine, Alexander (Spanish editions of first volume of Best Games) C.N.s 6313, 6328
Alekhine, Alexander (spellings of surname) C.N.s 4310, 5311
Alekhine, Alexander (spurious five queens game) CE 257 + C.N. 8213 + ‘Chess Games with Five Queens’ feature article
Alekhine, Alexander (religion/Catholicism) CFF 273
Alekhine, Alexander (statement on 1935 world title match) C.N. 7937
Alekhine, Alexander (switched envelopes anecdote) C.N.s 4404, 5633
Alekhine, Alexander (table tennis/ping pong story) C.N. 7973
Alekhine, Alexander (‘thousand years’ remark in the New York Times) C.N. 9374
Alekhine, Alexander (tournament record 1921-27) C.N. 8008
Alekhine, Alexander (treatment in Soviet chess literature) C.N. 5336
Alekhine, Alexander (trick in games against two amateurs) C.N.s 6452, 6944 (report regarding Zukertort)
Alekhine, Alexander (vanity quote) CFF 333
Alekhine, Alexander (vase) C.N.s 3697, 9924, 11339, 11661
Alekhine, Alexander (views on challenges by Keres and Fine) C.N. 7839
Alekhine, Alexander (wit in annotations) CE 238-239
Alekhine, Alexander (wives) C.N.s 8009, 8025
Alekhine joke (Bogoljubow and Heaven) KCK 229 + C.N.s 5600, 6813, 8672, 9432 + ‘Chess and Sleep’ feature article
Alekhine Nazi articles CE 248; KCK 309-313; ACO 277-282; CFF 295 + C.N.s 3605, 3606, 3617, 3660, 3717, 6067 (Tarrasch), 6068, 6110 (on Euwe), 6274 (denial by Alekhine), 7181 (attack by Bernstein), 7182 (Przepiórka), 7183 (letter from widow), 10085 (texts in Pariser Zeitung), C.N. 10928 (copyright position) + ‘Was Alekhine a Nazi?’ feature article + ‘Two Alekhine Interviews (1941)’ feature article
Alekhine on AVRO, 1938 KCK 388
Alekhine on Bogoljubow (‘a non-gentleman’) KCK 382
Alekhine on Capablanca’s endings KCK 233-234
‘Alekhine on Carlsbad, 1929’ feature article
Alekhine on Flohr KCK 391
Alekhine on Gunsberg CE 259; KCK 212-213
Alekhine on playing for a draw CE 240
Alekhine on Torre KCK 391
Alekhine as an opening theoretician (Fischer on) CE 114
Alekhine v Alexander (Reinfeld on) C.N. 11177
Alekhine v Bogoljubow (cartoon by Arthur Mailey) C.N. 9976
Alekhine v Bogoljubow (Nottingham, 1936) C.N. 5348
Alekhine v Bogoljubow (1929 world championship match) C.N.s 6692 (11th match-game), 9818 (report that play would be partly in India) + ‘Seven Alekhine Articles’ feature article
Alekhine v Bogoljubow (large group photograph during the 1929 world championship match) C.N. 7510
Alekhine v Bogoljubow (photographs during the 1929 world championship match, with Lasker) C.N.s 5667, 5697, 6312, 7724 (footage), 11355, 11359, 11756, 11760 (Matzdorff)
Alekhine v Bogoljubow (Pistyan, 1922; position in Schachnovelle by Stefan Zweig) C.N. 6940
Alekhine v Bogoljubow (1934 world championship match) C.N.s 5274, 5282
Alekhine v Bogoljubow photograph (with Rueb) C.N. 4237
Alekhine v Böök (Fine on) C.N. 10676
Alekhine v Böök (photograph) C.N.s 7517, 7540
Alekhine v Böttcher C.N. 8292
Alekhine v Bowie-Smith C.N. 1676
Alekhine v Braumann CE 57-58
Alekhine v Broekdrukker KCK 59
Alekhine v Capablanca photograph C.N. 11021
Alekhine v Capablanca position (from Gutmayer) KCK 316-317; CFF 292-293; C.N. 11193 + ‘An Alleged Alekhine v Capablanca Position’ feature article
Alekhine v Capablanca rematch discussions (Buenos Aires, 1939) C.N.s 4696, 4742 (letter from Capablanca to Eliskases), 4774 (Prins)
Alekhine v Cukierman/Zukierman (error in Alekhine’s notes) CE 146
Alekhine v Euwe (photographs of 1935 match) C.N. 9514
Alekhine v Euwe (1937 match-game) C.N.s 11134, 11137
Alekhine v Evenssohn/Evensson CE 176-177
Alekhine v Evenssohn/Evensson (1918) C.N. 11508
Alekhine v Feldt CE 267-268
Alekhine v Flohr (game in 1925) KCK 307
Alekhine v Frahm (pawn moves in opening) KCK 67-68
Alekhine v ‘Freeman’ (Frieman) CE 17-18; C.N. 8396 + ‘An Alekhine Blindfold Game’ feature article
Alekhine v Gale C.N. 1676
Alekhine v Galindo C.N. 6390
Alekhine v Golombek C.N. 7063
Alekhine v Golombek (photograph) C.N. 5168
Alekhine v Grigorieff KCK 72
Alekhine v Grünfeld C.N.s 5676, 8500
Alekhine v Keltisch C.N. 5835
Alekhine v Keres (discrepancy over game-score) CE 187-188 + C.N.s 7055, 7073
Alekhine v Keres (incorrect claim of scoop) CE 155
Alekhine v Kimura C.N. 6994
Alekhine v Kohn KCK 16
Alekhine v Koutný (not Kontay) C.N. 8116
Alekhine v Kussman (identity of Black) C.N.s 5930, 5965
Alekhine v Lambert ACO 139
Alekhine v Lamerat/Lamérat C.N. 11728
Alekhine v Lasker (photograph of Alekhine) C.N. 8043
Alekhine v Levitzky CFF 107-108
Alekhine v Litov KCK 14-15
Alekhine v Lommer KCK 72-73
Alekhine v Maurer KCK 15
Alekhine v McRery C.N.s 72, 1482
Alekhine v Menzel C.N. 1543
Alekhine v Mikėnas (Alekhine allegedly made two moves in succession) CFF 281 + C.N.s 5181, 9432
Alekhine v Milner-Barry (photographs) C.N.s 6945, 7612
Alekhine v Mooyman CFF 39
Alekhine v Najdorf (Najdorf’s claims) CFF 299-300 + C.N. 8714 + ‘Confusion over Alekhine v Najdorf’ feature article
Alekhine v Napolitano (photographs) C.N. 4763
Alekhine v Neirynck (blindfold) C.N. 4700
Alekhine v Nenarokov hoax CE 194-195 (Tolush v Aronson); C.N. 6354 + ‘The Alekhine v Nenarokov hoax’ feature article
Alekhine v Nestor C.N.s 9000, 9005
Alekhine v Nimzowitsch (Alekhine’s Gun) C.N.s 7880, 7914, 7972, 8625
Alekhine v N.N. (1 e4 e5 2 d4 f6) ACO 100-101
Alekhine v N.N. (Hoelsder/Hoelscher/Hulscher/Mindeno) C.N.s 8203, 8283, 8291, 8396 ‘An Alekhine Miniature’ feature article
Alekhine v N.N. (Groningen, 1933) C.N. 10158
Alekhine v Nowarra C.N. 5354
Alekhine v Padulli C.N.s 9629, 9633
Alekhine v Prat C.N.s 7040, 10042 + ‘Announced Mates’ feature article
Alekhine v Reilly C.N. 1534
Alekhine v Reshevsky (photograph) C.N. 7561
Alekhine v Réti (inscription by Réti) C.N. 11826
Alekhine v Salwe C.N. 5429
Alekhine v Sämisch C.N. 6741
Alekhine v Sánchez C.N.s 5436, 5440, 9908
Alekhine v Schmidt C.N. 5551
Alekhine v Schwartz C.N.s 8564, 8567, 10620 + ‘The Immortal Blindfold Game’ feature article
Alekhine v Segovia KCK 15
Alekhine v Steiner (photograph) C.N. 10117
Alekhine v Sterk CFF 2-3 + C.N. 6934 (Master Prim)
Alekhine v Stone C.N. 1682
Alekhine v Supico CE 199-200 + ‘The Fox Enigma’ feature article
Alekhine v Tartakower (lightning) CE 9; KCK 36 + ‘Fast Chess’ feature article
Alekhine v Teichmann (Horowitz on) C.N. 10867
Alekhine v Turover C.N.s 5333, 5337
Alekhine v Valladão Monteiro CFF 18-19 + ‘Joaquim Valladão Monteiro’ feature article
Alekhine v Vallés C.N. 7563
Alekhine v Vidmar Jr. KCK 81
Alekhine v Wreford Brown C.N. 8700
Alekhine v Zollner C.N. 6607
Alekhine and Landau v Fontein, Beekman and van Reeuwijk C.N. 8496
Alekhine, Sämisch, Steiner, Tartakower and Vajda v Abonyi, Bogoljubow, Grünfeld, Kostić and Sterk C.N.s 8308, 8592
Alekhine and Tartakower (comments by Shereshevsky, Petrosian and Kalinin) C.N. 11630
Alekhine’s Defence CE 86-88; ACO 85-86 + C.N.s 8103 (odds games), 8107 (correspondence game, 1860-61), 9667 (Allgaier and McDonnell), 9682 (article by Réti), 10051 (McCalla v Barbour) + ‘Alekhine’s Defence’ feature article
Alekhine’s Gun (including Alekhine v Nimzowitsch) C.N.s 7880, 7914, 7972, 8625, 8860
Alekhine’s Odessa Secrets (Tkachenko) C.N.s 10723, 10993 + ‘Alekhine’s Death’ feature article
Alekhine, Grace (Wishaar) C.N.s 3747, 3759, 4102, 4263, 7565, 8078
Alexander Alekhine’s Chess Games, 1902-1946 by Leonard M. Skinner and Robert G.P. Verhoeven KCK 347-350 + ‘The Games of Alekhine’ feature article
Alexander Alekhine’s Best Games (Alekhine, Alexander, Nunn) KCK 361-362
Alexander, C.H.O’D. (addresses in Cheltenham) C.N. 10817
Alexander, C.H.O’D. (attributes of a chessplayer) C.N. 9283
Alexander, C.H.O’D. (Chess and Alexander on Chess) C.N. 8466
Alexander, C.H.O’D. (Chess Masters in Action article) C.N.s 6596, 8138
Alexander, C.H.O’D. (comment on opening choices) C.N. 11005
Alexander, C.H.O’D. (comments on Capablanca and Alekhine) C.N. 4293
Alexander, C.H.O’D. (on correspondence chess) C.N. 5249
Alexander, C.H.O’D. (on play and problems) C.N. 11346
Alexander, C.H.O’D. (on regaining freshness) C.N. 5458
Alexander, C.H.O’D. (remark about Joe Frazier v Muhammed Ali) C.N. 8606
Alexander v Botvinnik (c4/c5 matter) C.N.s 4292, 6185, 6587, 6596, 8138
Alexander v Kashdan C.N. 10487
Alexander v Marshall C.N.s 3508, 5262, 6624, 6653, 6747, 7103
Alexander v Reshevsky C.N. 8004
Alexander v Thomas (from Chess Fundamentals) KCK 34
Alexander, Frederick Forrest Lawrie C.N. 6606
Alexandre, Aaron C.N. 11077
‘Alexandre, Albert’ (‘first world champion’ ) KCK 197; C.N. 10038
Alexei Nikolaevich Romanov (Tsarevich) C.N. 9318
Alfonso, King of Spain C.N.s 3545, 3547
All About Chess by Priya and R. Raman CFF 250-251 + ‘Chess Jottings’ feature article
Allegro Chess C.N. 7580
Allen, George (photograph) C.N. 5138
Allen, Raymund (short stories) C.N.s 7430, 7438, 7457, 7464
Allen, Richard CFF 27 + ‘Chess Prodigies’ feature article
Allis v Bogoljubow ACO 83
Allies v Lasker C.N. 5286
Allies v Rubinstein C.N. 7245
Allies v Saint-Amant C.N. 5962
‘All rook endgames are drawn’ C.N.s 5498, 5585, 5726, 5822, 10012, 11634 (‘rook endings are never won’)
Allwright, Marianne C.N. 10372
Altitude, Chess at C.N.s 4296 (Ben Lomond), 4440
Altschul, Frank C.N. 7171
Altschul v Marshall C.N. 7171
‘Always unpin’ (Purdy) C.N. 9702
Amateurs (first book with games only by amateurs) C.N. 4096
Amaurosis scachistica (Tarrasch’s term for chess blindness) C.N. 8187
American Chess Journal (Chabris, Hanke and Wolff) C.N. 1955
American Chess Magazine (Stanley) C.N. 5298
American Chess Masters (Playboy article by Brin-Jonathan Butler) C.N. 11084
American football CE 232-233; CFF 101 + C.N. 6102
Americans (chess will never be popular) C.N. 7030
Amis, Martin KCK 376 + ‘Chess Jottings’ feature article
Amos Burn A Chess Biography by Richard Forster CFF 225 + C.N.s 3550, 9040 (references in A Game of Chance by Jon Osborne)
Amsterdam, 1950 (group photograph) C.N. 6948
Amsterdam, 1954 Olympiad (group photograph) C.N.s 5780, 5790 + ‘Amsterdam, 1954: A Chess Photograph’ feature article
Amsterdam, 1954 Olympiad (photographs) C.N. 5784
Amsterdam, 1956 (Candidates’ tournament) C.N.s 9819, 10668
Amsterdam v London correspondence game C.N. 7426
Analysis (adjournment) C.N. 5532
Analysis, Longest CE 117; ACO 176-177 + C.N. 7426
Anand, Viswanathan (books about) C.N. 5903 + ‘Books about Leading Modern Chessplayers’ feature article
Anastasia’s Mate ‘Anastasia’s Mate’ feature article
Andersen, Erik C.N. 6547
Anderson, Benjamin McAlester C.N. 5991
Anderson, Frank Ross (1954 and 1958 Olympiads) C.N.s 4442, 4445, 4468
Anderson Graham, Peter CE 264
Anderson v N.N. KCK 155
Anderson v Alekhine C.N. 1185
Anderson v Schneider KCK 120-121 + ‘Royal Walkabouts’ feature article
Anderssen, Adolf  ‘Articles about Adolf Anderssen’ feature article
Anderssen, Adolf (Bird and Steinitz on) C.N. 3983
Anderssen, Adolf (forgotten games v Mongrédien, Greenaway, Laroche, Medley, de Rivière and Dubois) CFF 64-66
Anderssen, Adolf (games against Sigismund Hamel) C.N.s 7692, 9350
Anderssen, Adolf (mathematics teacher) C.N. 6549
Anderssen, Adolf (portraits) C.N. 11090
Anderssen, Adolf (praised by Spielmann) C.N. 8578
Anderssen, Adolf (tribute by Steinitz) C.N. 9444
Anderssen v Dubois ACO 82-83
Anderssen v Dufresne CFF 63-64
Anderssen v Harrwitz C.N.s 6987, 6993
Anderssen v Kieseritzky (living chess, Lugano, 1968) C.N. 7983
‘Anderssen v Lange/Dufresne’ CE 190-191; CFF 63 + C.N.s 3885, 3888, 7980 + ‘An Anderssen Loss?’ feature article
Anderssen v Mayet KCK 237
Anderssen v Morphy engraving C.N. 6811
Anderssen v Steinitz match (seconds) C.N. 7637 + ‘Chess Seconds’ feature article
Anderssen v Zukertort (analysis by Alekhine) C.N.s 4353, 7917, 7928 + ‘Anderssen v Zukertort’ feature article
Anderssen v Zukertort (observation by Reinfeld) C.N. 6223
Andersson, Ulf (views on old v modern players) C.N. 1390
Andreaschek v Robert M. CE 39
Andreaschek v Zehetmayer KCK 39-40
Andreiev/Andreyev/Andreev v Dolookhanow/Dolookhanov/Dolukhanov/Dolukanov C.N.s 8976, 8992, 10376
Andrews, Anthony C.N. 7434
Andrić, Dragoslav (letter from) ‘Chess Jottings’ feature article
Anglo-Soviet radio match (photograph) C.N. 7787
Animals ‘Chessplayers and Animals’ feature article
Annotating/annotations ‘Chess Annotations’ feature article
Annotating (advice by König) ACO 391
Annotating by result CE 147
Annotating (Hartston on) C.N. 6742
Annotating while playing (Tartakower) C.N.s 6930, 6983, 6990
Annotational clichés C.N.s 7673, 9256
Annotations (‘cynical’) C.N.s 10171, 10182, 10202
Annotational gems CE 143
Annotations ‘unnecessary’ (Weaver B. Adams) CE 132
Annotations, Worst ACO 326-327
Annotators, Best ACO 189-190 + C.N.s 7819, 11215 (Keres)
Announced mates CE 83, 164; KCK 5-10; ACO 29-30, 33, 50, 81-82, 292 (incorrect announcement by Tartakower); CFF 14, 106 + C.N.s 5946, 5949, 6691, 6698, 7564, 8329, 8334, 8351, 8360, 8367, 8381, 9898, 10301 (prize for longest), 11973 (origins of the practice) + ‘Announced Mates’ feature article
Announced stalemate ACO 25
Announcement of check and attacks on queen and rook C.N.s 9011, 9031 (Capablanca cartoon with pun on torre/rook)
Anthony, Edwyn (portrait) C.N. 6612
Anthony v Steinitz C.N. 6612
Anti-Turton theme (Ed. Lasker v Marshall and Lucarelli v Carra) CE 5-6 + C.N.s 5350, 5512, 5644 + ‘The Anti-Turton Theme in Chess’ feature article
Antoniadi, Eugène-Michel CFF 150-153 (including games v Marshall, N.N., de Villeneuve Esclapon, Garcin, Gibaud and Bienstock) + C.N.s 3894, 3903, 4346, 6730 + ‘A Chessplaying Astronomer’ feature article
‘Anything is good enough to play once’ C.N. 11984
Aphorisms and observations (J.J. Walsh) C.N. 7650
Appearance fees CFF 129-130
Application form (for simultaneous display by Alekhine) C.N.s 6860, 6885 (photograph of display)
Aprenda ajedrez by Luciano W. Cámara C.N. 9492
Apscheneek, Franz (Fricis Apšenieks) C.N. 3748
‘Are you playing for a win?’ C.N. 10653 (Heidenfeld v Donner)
Argentinian championship, 1955 (photographs of Najdorf, Eliskases, Wexler, Rossetto, Sanguineti and Marini) C.N. 9971
Argentinian photographs from El Ajedrez en la Argentina C.N.s 10729, 10742, 10749
Argentinian portraits (Jac. Bolbochán, De Muro, Grau, Maderna, Molina, Pleci, Querencio, Vianna ) C.N. 10573
Aristocrats (problem term) C.N. 5167
Armistead v Rubinstein C.N. 10053
Aronian, Levon (books about) ‘Books about Leading Modern Chessplayers’ feature article
Array (strength of opening position) C.N. 9884
Art of Annotation, The by A. Njubeu C.N. 8155
Ashley, Maurice (terminology) C.N. 9247
Ashtray C.N. 7475
Aspa, Rosario (photographs and archives) C.N.s 5958, 5979
Assiac (Heinrich Fraenkel) CFF 205-206 (including possible confusion with H.L. Fraenkel/Frankel) + C.N.s 7798 (inscription to Jana and Tony Miles), 10357 (Heinrich L. Fraenkel), 10360 (birth certificate)
Assiac (‘of all the drugs’ quote) C.N.s 7872, 7890
Assisian(?)/Asian(?) v Kostić C.N. 8230
Assumed origins of modern chess (chart by Monté) C.N. 9716
Asztalos v Herland (smothered mate missed) C.N.s 5927, 8650
Astronomy (E.M. Antoniadi, W.F. Denning and W.H.S. Monck) CFF 153
Atkins, Henry Ernest (G.H. Diggle on) C.N. 5950
Atkins, Henry Ernest (mathematical education and career) C.N. 10024
Atkins, Henry Ernest (photograph of simultaneous display, Leicester, 1951) C.N. 5278
Atkins, Henry Ernest (‘the Little Steinitz’) C.N.s 10173, 11209
Atkins v Blackburne (photographs) C.N. 9236
Atkins v Jacobs C.N.s 7096, 7147
Atkins v Murray C.N. 10874
Atlantic City, 1921 C.N.s 6458, 6804
Atomic bomb (remark in Chess Review) C.N. 8727
Atpūta (articles) C.N. 10047
Attacking and defending simultaneously C.N. 9058
Attack on the base of a piece chain C.N. 10306
Attakinski v Defendarov ACO 81
Audio cassette (The Royal Game read by Frazer Kerr) C.N. 9210
Auerbach v N.N. KCK 28-29
Aurbach v Yates C.N. 3963
Austria (portraits of players, 1927) C.N. 6473
Author (master) not mentioned on the cover C.N. 10112
Authors/writers (oldest and youngest) CE 108 + C.N.s 3988, 4086, 6310 (Chandler and Naroditsky), 7151 (Rask), 8563 (Howard) + ‘Chess Records’ feature article
Autobiographical games collection (earliest) C.N. 9457
Autobiographies by lesser-known players C.N.s 6246, 6253
Autobiography of a Goat by J. Silman C.N. 8526
Autograph book (with signatures of six world champions) C.N. 4457
Autographs ‘Chess Autographs’ feature article
Autographs (Chess Pie, 1936) C.N. 11696
Autographs (Corus, 2001) C.N. 8056
Autographs (Hastings, 1945-46 and London, 1946) C.N. 6635
Autographs (Interzonal, 1964) C.N. 11699
Autographs (USSR v the Rest of the World match) C.N. 11115
Automatic chess recorder (Lala Raja Babu) C.N. 7177
Automaton (Turk) in health advertisement C.N. 8026
Averbakh, Yuri ‘Yuri Averbakh (1922-2022)’ feature article
Averbakh, Yuri (memoirs) C.N.s 4847, 7207, 7759
Averbakh v Bondarevsky C.N. 7087
Aversion to the pain of losing and of thinking (quotation) C.N.s 7203, 11506 (Gustafsson), 11536 (Albin), 11914
AVRO, 1938 (pre-tournament comment by Keres) C.N. 7400
AVRO, 1938 (photographs) C.N.s 4791, 6640, 7191, 7356
AVRO, 1938 (photograph at airport) C.N.s 7021, 7041, 7060
Awards CFF 116-118 + C.N. 3882, 10261 + ‘Chess Awards’ feature article
Baarn, 1944 (cartoons) C.N. 9023
Babar’s Picnic by Laurent de Brunhoff C.N. 7736
Babson, Joseph Ney C.N.s 8484, 8485
Babushkin v Postinov KCK 18
Baca-Arús, Jaime C.N.s 11881, 11983 + ‘The Capablanca v Price/Baca-Arús Mystery’ feature article
Backward moves C.N. 11985
Backward pawns C.N. 10075
Bacsó v Szlabey KCK 23-24 + ‘Chess Jottings’ feature article
Bad bishop C.N.s 7769, 10844 (Gilg v Palda), 11048 (Löwig v Klein and Tot v Schreiber)
Bad Kissingen, 1928 (postcard signed by participants) C.N. 4465
Bad Nauheim, 1936 group photograph C.N. 5244
Bad Pistyan, 1912 photographs C.N.s 3447, 6233, 10530, 10609
Bad starts to books ACO 293
Baguio City, 1957-58 (Zonal tournament) C.N. 10359
Baird v Mason KCK 228
Baird, John Washington (date and place of death sought) C.N. 5711
Baird, William James, Mrs (article by Gittins) C.N. 6459
Bakay, Béla (mate in 90 moves) C.N. 10035
‘Balaclava Charge’ C.N. 4903
Balla, Zoltán (von) C.N. 3948
Ballard v Fagan (White has no pawns) C.N. 9773
Ballet (Le ballet des échecs) C.N. 7786
Balloting for openings (Marshall proposal) CFF 318-319
Balparda v Alekhine C.N. 9916
Banknotes KCK 233 + ‘Chess Jottings’ feature article
Banks, Newell Williams (draughts/checkers) C.N.s 4531, 4539, 4541, 4544, 4550, 4562, 4583 (score of win against Marshall), 6896, 9139 (and Capablanca) + ‘Newell Williams Banks’ feature article
Banks v Steiner (photograph of blindfold game) C.N. 10209
Bannet v W.P. KCK 7-8
Baquero, José María C.N. 4159
Baratz, A. (discrepancies over forename) C.N. 4023
Barbier, Georges Emile C.N. 5805
Barcelona, 1929 C.N.s 5134, 5426, 5459, 8540
Barcelona, 1946 C.N. 4628
Barcza, Gedeon (opening play) CFF 327
Barcza v Fischer (end of game at Zurich, 1959) C.N. 4594
Barda v König C.N. 9047
Barden, Leonard ‘Leonard Barden’ feature article
Barden, Leonard (Evening Standard articles on juniors) C.N. 10990
Barden, Leonard (bibliography) C.N. 9017
Barden, Leonard (longevity as Evening Standard columnist) C.N.s 6712, 8979, 9022, 9032 (solution to Curnock puzzle), 9041, 9153 (plagiarized), 11695 (end of column after over 63½ years) + ‘Chess Records’ feature article
Barden, Leonard (on Chess Mastery by Question and Answer by Reinfeld) C.N. 9746
Barden, Leonard (on spoken English) C.N. 10361
Barden, Leonard (remarks by König and Purdy about his openings knowledge) C.N. 9348
Barden, Leonard (reminiscences of Tartakower) C.N. 5226
Barden v Botvinnik C.N. 9041
Barden v Dent C.N. 11642
Barden v Post C.N.s 8160, 8176, 8181
Barker v Owen KCK 8-9
Barnes v J. (cunning) C.N. 9674
Barnes’ Opening (1 f3) C.N. 8240 (Tartakower on)
Barnett, James Parker (ancestry/race) C.N. 11398
Baron d’André C.N. 4988
Barrett, James J. C.N. 3899
Barry, Henry William (three-mover with solution 1 e4 e5 2 Nf3 Nc6 3 Bb5 mate) C.N. 10403
Barry v Kostić CE 79
Barry v Mieses C.N. 9599
Barry v Pillsbury (announcement of mate in 13) C.N.s 4582, 6979, 11851
Barry, Adams and Putzman v Torre, Babbitt and Harvey C.N. 10885
Bartók, Béla C.N. 11783
Baseball and chess C.N.s 3044, 3055, 8602, 8609, 8697, 9767 + ‘Chess and Baseball’ feature article
Bashkirov, Boris (not Bashtirov) C.N. 4927
Basic checking of facts (Staunton quote) C.N. 11473
Basic Chess Endings KCK 214 (time taken by Reuben Fine to write it); 8426 (errors)
Basis of Combination in Chess, The (praise by Alekhine of du Mont’s book) C.N.s 4436, 4441
Basker/Backer, Dr (alleged 1,000-game simultaneous display by) CFF 281-282
Basman, Michael (article by and photograph) C.N. 11644
Bassi, Bruno (archives/Dictionary of Chess History and Biography) C.N.s 7124, 7127
Bassi, Bruno (obituary by D.J. Morgan) C.N. 9983
Bassi, Bruno (writings on correspondence chess) C.N. 9982
Basta v Sarapu C.N.s 10075, 11631
Bath, 1939 (cancelled tournament) C.N. 11768
Batsford Book of Chess, The by Bob Wade KCK 335-336 + ‘Chess Jottings’ feature article
Batsford Book of Chess Records, The by Yakov Damsky C.N. 3939
Batsford Chess Openings CE 150-152; KCK 272 + C.N. 6372
Batsford Chess Puzzle Book, The by Leonard Barden CFF 230-231
Battaglia, Emilio (accusations of plagiarism) C.N. 8108
Bauer v Porges C.N.s 9691, 9712
Bauer, Ludwig (remark quoted by Reinfeld) C.N. 10094
Bayer, Konrad (the Immortal Problem) C.N.s 10397, 10402, 10429, 10505, 11423 (Benko on) + ‘The Immortal Chess Problem’ feature article
Beeby, Thomas (pamphlet attacking Staunton) C.N. 6870
Bayliss, Sir Wyke CFF 217-218 (including games v Wisker and Rees)
Bayliss v van Lennep C.N. 10106
Bayonet attack C.N.s 6488, 7100 (4 g4 in the Caro-Kann Defence)
BBC Genome Project (Radio Times) C.N. 8887
Beauty (‘The beauty of a chess move lies not in its appearance, but in the thought behind it’; quote ascribed to Nimzowitsch and Tarrasch) C.N. 8804
Beckett, Samuel C.N. 3526
Beckner v Showalter C.N. 7216
Bedlam anecdote CE 185-187 + C.N.s 7783 (picture of Bethlehem Hospital), 10319 (Wood) + ‘The Cambridge v Bedlam Chess Story’ feature article
Beeby, Thomas (pamphlet attacking Staunton) C.N. 6870
Beecher-Tilton scandal C.N. 4408
Before Sunset (Vor Sonnenuntergang) by Gerhart Hauptmann C.N. 6841
Behting, Carl/Karl (photograph) C.N. 6823
Behting, Carl/Karl (study) C.N. 11938
Behting v Behting ‘Queen Sacrifices’ feature article
Belavenets, Sergei C.N.s 4938 (book frontispiece), 11658 (photograph)
Belgian championship C.N. 5395
Belgium v Netherlands match C.N. 7508
Belik v Igonin (and study by V. Pachman) KCK 29-30 + ‘Chess Jottings’ feature article
Bell v Donaldson C.N. 6076
Bellingham, George Edward H. ACO 341
Bello Gambit C.N. 6076
Bellón Gambit C.N. 7897
Bellotti v Tonetti ACO 33
Benedek v Schweiger CE 3
Benedict, Clare (photograph) C.N. 4850
Bengtsson, Frans Gunnar (A Walk To the Ant Hill) C.N. 8888
Ben-Gurion, David C.N. 4149
Benjamin, Walter and Bertolt Brecht (article by Andrew McGettigan) C.N. 6932
Benko, Pal ‘Pal Benko 1928-2019’ feature article
Benko, Pal (influence of Capablanca) C.N. 11221
Benko, Pal (lecture reported by Stern) C.N. 11831
Benko, Pal (three-mover and bet with Fischer) C.N. 9043
Benko, Pal (withdrawal in favour of Fischer) C.N. 11458
Benko Gambit C.N.s 3957, 3967, 5457, 5461, 7791
Benko v Fischer C.N. 11222
Benko v Lombardy C.N. 8719
Benkö, Franz/Francisco CFF 101; C.N. 3445
Benkö v Ligato CFF 101; C.N. 3445
Bennett, Alan (diary entries) C.N.s 6663, 6670 (The Seventh Seal), 10178
Bennett, Alan (references to chess in Talking Heads) ‘Chess and Television’ feature article
Bennett, Charles George C.N. 5588
Benoni (origins of name) ACO 143 + C.N. 4435
Benyovszky, Maurice C.N. 11953
Benzinger v Reichherzer KCK 26
Beratende C.N.s 7933, 10798
Berger, Johann (anthology of poems) C.N. 7944
Berger, Johann (named as participant at Brno, 1931) C.N.s 5419, 5431
Berger v Streissler C.N. 6012
Berger v Süchting ACO 313
Berger v Wimmer C.N.s 8295, 8318
Berlin, 1897 (group photographs) C.N. 11439
Berlin, 1919 (photograph) C.N. 7196
Berlin, 1920 (tournament with high percentage of good games) C.N. 7035
Berlin, 1927 (team tournament) C.N.s 5500, 5596
Berlin, 1928 (photographs) C.N. 9442
Berlin Defence C.N. 9866 (Potter on) + ‘The Berlin Defence (Ruy López)’ feature article
‘Berlin Wall’ (origin of term, in the Ruy López) C.N.s 6808, 6812
Berliner, Hans (photograph at Hastings, 1952-53) C.N. 7938
Bernard, Henry D’Oyly (problem) C.N. 11245
Bernard (French master) C.N. 4222
Berne, 1932 (group photograph) C.N. 5055
Berne, 1932 (players’ signatures) C.N.s 8065, 8081
Berne, 1932 (sketches by Brunschweiler of Bernstein and Alekhine) C.N.s 5054, 8061
Berne, 1932 (Naegeli’s victory over Gygli in training tournament) C.N. 6976
Bernstein, Jacob (death-date unknown) C.N. 3620
Bernstein, Jacob (native of Kaunas) C.N. 10321
Bernstein, Jacob and Ossip (mix-up over photograph) C.N. 4796
Bernstein, Ossip (French naturalization) C.N. 8059
Bernstein, Ossip (interview) C.N. 10760
Bernstein, Ossip on Alekhine (over alleged pro-Nazi conduct) KCK 391 + C.N. 7181
Bernstein, Ossip (photograph with signature) C.N. 8062
Bernstein, Ossip (photographs at simultaneous exhibition) C.N. 11657
Bernstein, Ossip (place of death) C.N. 4579
Bernstein v Capablanca (erroneous position) C.N. 8747
Bernstein v Capablanca (post-game remark ascribed to Capablanca) C.N. 8768
Bernstein v Cukierman C.N. 8766
Bernstein v Lasker C.N. 11400
Bernstein v Maróczy C.N.s 10300, 10326
Bernstein v Mieses C.N. 8704
Bernstein v N.N. ACO 338-339
Bernstein (game or study?) KCK 39 + C.N. 5220
Bernstein on missed perpetual check CFF 11
Bernstein, Sidney Norman CFF 188-192; C.N.s 9282, 11583 (‘a film censor’) + ‘A Great Chess Figure’ feature article
Bernstein v Weeramantry CFF 189 + ‘A Great Chess Figure’ feature article
Berry v Layzell C.N. 10539
Bertok v Fischer (error in My 60 Memorable Games) C.N. 4867
Beskow, [Anna] Katarina C.N. 9073, 9078, 9086
Best books KCK 240-241 + ‘Chess and the English Language’ feature article
Best Chess Games 1970-80 (Speelman) ‘Chess and the English Language’ feature article
Best Chess Openings (unpublished book by Purdy) C.N. 8928
Best computer move (nomination in 1967) ACO 17
Best first move (Howell) CE 93
Best English-language chess magazines C.N. 9144
Best game was a loss (Crowl and Napier) CE 83-84
Best games (masters’ nominations) CE 71-73, 235; KCK 391-394; ACO 148, 395 + C.N.s 3851 (article by Blackburne), 5650 (‘favourite games’), 7049 (Heidenfeld on), 7767 + ‘The Best Chess Games’ feature article
Best, The (by Passell and Ross) C.N. 4302
Best tournament book ACO 409
Best writer (André Chéron nominated by Purdy) KCK 394-395
Bethge v X (stalemate finish) C.N. 9766
Better Chess by William Hartston C.N.s 5884, 5889 (Botvinnik remark), 6694 (planning; knights before bishops)
Betts’ chess bibliography (additions and corrections) C.N.s 3738, 4158
Biagi v Borghi C.N. 7075
Bialas v Hecht (self-mate) C.N.s 9987, 10019, 11847
Bibles, Chess (Modern Chess Openings and Dreihundert Schachpartien) C.N. 11189
Bibliographies (inaccuracies) C.N.s 8827, 8834
Bibliographies (references to inferior websites) C.N.s 8110, 8826
Bibliographies (references to reprints) C.N. 11737
Bibliographies (superficial) C.N.s 9484, 9485
Biblioteca Nacional de España (archives) C.N. 6830
Bickers, Guy C.N. 7446
Bidev, Pavle C.N.s 1248, 1331, 1630
Bielovsky v Cherniev CE 14
Bier, Max (miniature with Evans Gambit) ACO 137
Bierwirth v Jaffe C.N. 9183
Bierwirth v Roething C.N. 10813
Big Book of Combinations, The by Eric Schiller CFF 234-235 + ‘Copying’ feature article
Bigelow, Horace Ransome C.N.s 4190, 4191, 8232, 8916 (‘came, saw and succumbed’ remark about the modern/new school at New York, 1924)
Billecard, Maurice C.N.s 4798, 7312 (pseudonym: Flies), 7319, 7324, 7590 (Antoine Maurice Anthelme Billecard)
Billiards and chess C.N. 6414
Billikopf, Jacob C.N. 6179
Billy Budd, Sailor (Herman Melville) C.N. 11966
Bird, Henry Edward (alleged claim regarding lightning world championship) C.N. 6536
Bird, Henry Edward (claimed remark about P-KR4/P-KB4) C.N.s 10422, 10443
Bird, Henry Edward (article by Buckley) C.N. 9299
Bird, Henry Edward (biography by Renette) C.N. 10177
Bird, Henry Edward (cartoons) C.N. 10271
Bird, Henry Edward (chessmen named after) C.N.s 5379, 5383
Bird, Henry Edward (date of birth) C.N. 8346
Bird, Henry Edward (family connection with Northrop) C.N. 8362
Bird, Henry Edward (H.G. Wells on) C.N. 11546
Bird, Henry Edward (in North America) C.N. 5376
Bird, Henry Edward (‘It’s all in my book’) C.N. 6106
Bird, Henry Edward (last years) C.N. 8346
Bird, Henry Edward (on his play) CFF 324
Bird, Henry Edward (photograph in Bath-chair) C.N. 5972
Bird, Henry Edward (publications on railways) C.N.s 6558, 6591
Bird, Henry Edward (remark that Blackmar invented two gambits) C.N.s 9299, 9306
Bird, Henry Edward (visit to Bristol with Mackenzie, and dispute over payment for friendly games) C.N. 11561
Bird, Henry Edward (writings on the Bible) C.N. 5331
Bird v Anderssen C.N. 5582
Bird v Daniels C.N. 5892
Bird v Lasker (lightning game) C.N.s 7326, 7332
Bird v Lasker (match game) C.N. 11174
Bird v Mason CE 10
Bird v N.N. ACO 68 + ‘Wing Gambits in Chess’ feature article
Bird v Zollner C.N. 10877
Bird and Dobell v Gunsberg and Locock C.N. 9670
Bird’s Opening CFF 56-57
Birth-place (commemorations) C.N.s 5789 (Capablanca), 11635 (Capablanca; photographs of the Castillo del Príncipe)
Biscay Opening (1 d4 d5 2 e3) C.N.s 7334, 7340 (Pierre Biscay), 7437 (Marín-Biscay)
Bishop ending (Colborne v Womersley) C.N. 4882
Bishop, J. (rare book Chess & Draughts Made Easy) ACO 366; CFF 269 + C.N. 5002
Bishop Murder Case, The (by S.S. van Dine) C.N.s 5948, 6099 (David Burton and Nick Grinde), 6105 (photograph with Basil Rathbone) + ‘The Single Bishop Mate’ feature article
Bismarck family (mother of Otto von Bismarck) C.N.s 4908, 7486
Bixby, Walter Cowles C.N. 10195
Bjelica, Dimitrije CE 167-168; KCK 278-279; CFF 251 + C.N.s 4108, 6616, 6617, 10946, 11591 + ‘A Unique Chess Writer’ feature article
Black, Roy T. and Frank J. Marshall (photograph) C.N. 7924
Black v Schroeder ‘Chess Jottings’ feature article
Blackburne, Joseph Henry ‘Joseph Henry Blackburne’ feature article
Blackburne, Joseph Henry (alcohol) KCK 238-239 + C.N.s 5940, 6043
Blackburne, Joseph Henry (biography by Harding) C.N. 9457
Blackburne, Joseph Henry (bon mot) C.N. 9414
Blackburne, Joseph Henry (correction of Horwitz/Kling study) C.N. 9703
Blackburne, Joseph Henry (games against Earnshaw) C.N. 9415
Blackburne, Joseph Henry (games against Fellows, Griffith, Lewis, Ryan and Staniforth) C.N. 10811
Blackburne, Joseph Henry (information in British census) C.N. 4756
Blackburne, Joseph Henry (interview on blindfold chess) C.N. 10395
Blackburne, Joseph Henry (interview, including ‘mental alcohol’ remark) C.N. 5940
Blackburne, Joseph Henry (joke on opening transpositions) CE 102
Blackburne, Joseph Henry (letter from Marshall and jubilee testimonial) C.N. 7114
Blackburne, Joseph Henry (largest number of brilliant terminations) C.N. 7966
Blackburne, Joseph Henry (number of games played) C.N. 4815
Blackburne, Joseph Henry (on the English Opening) CE 89, 260 + ‘The English Opening’ feature article
Blackburne, Joseph Henry (a foreshadower of hypermodern chess?) CE 90
Blackburne, Joseph Henry (missed a standard queen sacrifice?) ACO 325
Blackburne, Joseph Henry (in Scotland) C.N. 8835
Blackburne, Joseph Henry (origin of nickname ‘Black Death’) C.N. 8014
Blackburne, Joseph Henry (photograph inscribed to Vázquez) C.N. 9845
Blackburne, Joseph Henry (photograph with wife) C.N. 10587
Blackburne, Joseph Henry (photographs) C.N.s 4791, 9296, 11886
Blackburne, Joseph Henry (problemist) CFF 209-210
Blackburne, Joseph Henry (quotation about developing the queen’s rook before attacking) C.N. 6824
Blackburne, Joseph Henry (references in Lost Battle by Stephen Graham) C.N. 8380
Blackburne, Joseph Henry (Shilling Gambit) C.N.s 3786, 6470, 6479 (Muelock/Muhlock/Mulok v Kostić), 7737 (Mühlock v Kostić), 7804 (Steiner v Prouty)
Blackburne, Joseph Henry (visit to his bedside by Capablanca) C.N. 6417
Blackburne, Joseph Henry (year of birth) C.N. 5109
Blackburne v Beach ACO 89
Blackburne v Billecard C.N. 7324
Blackburne v Blunden C.N. 10853
Blackburne v Brewer KCK 238-239
Blackburne v Daly C.N. 11651
Blackburne v E.S. ACO 325 + ‘Queen Sacrifices’ feature article
Blackburne v Gifford (England, 1874) and Kasparyan v Manvelyan KCK 201 + C.N.s 5155, 5156, 5163, 5180, 5193
Blackburne v Gifford (The Hague, 1874) C.N.s 5155, 8127
Blackburne v Gladwell CFF 26
Blackburne v Gunsberg C.N. 6508
Blackburne v Hawks C.N.s 8294, 10854
Blackburne v Kemp C.N. 4744
Blackburne v Mackenzie (game published by Salvioli) C.N.s 5935, 9525
Blackburne v Mackenzie (1878) C.N. 5558
Blackburne v Murray C.N. 10874
Blackburne v N.N. CE 31-32 + KCK 75, 200 + C.N. 6937
Blackburne v Robson C.N. 10853
Blackburne v Schlechter C.N. 11916
Blackburne v Scott (blindfold game; announced mate in 16 moves) C.N.s 6691, 6698
Blackburne v Tuck C.N. 6030
Blackburne v Weiss C.N. 10605
Blackburne v Winawer ACO 23 + ‘Stalemate’ feature article
Blackburne v Younger C.N. 7238
Blackburne v Zollner C.N. 10877
Blackburne and Aloof v Bird and Womersley C.N. 9669
Blackburne’s nomination of his best blindfold defeat ACO 89
Blackburne on amateurs and professionals KCK 385
Blackburne on Lasker, Steinitz and Zukertort KCK 390
Blackburne on problemists CFF 322-323
Blackburne, Stewart Shirley C.N. 6101
Blackmore, Richard Doddridge C.N.s 7976, 7992
Blackmore v Nelson C.N. 7976
Bladel Variation (Dutch Defence) C.N. 4912
Blake v Fairhurst C.N. 8582
Blake v Hooke C.N.s 5217, 5224
Blanco Estera, Rafael C.N.s 11812, 11944, 11958
Bland, Henry Thomas KCK 197-198, ACO 396 + C.N. 5112
Blank space CFF 252-253
Blau, Max (on camel) C.N. 7988
Bled, 1931 (photographs) C.N. 10020
Bled, 1959 (photograph) C.N. 10332
Blek v Tal CE 8-9
Blijdenstein and Oliphant C.N.s 5408, 5416, 6895 (wigmaker Oliphant), 6949, 7838, 11403
Blind players C.N.s 3421, 3426, 3443, 3873, 4006
Blind Swine Mate (pig) C.N.s 3494, 3525, 5160, 6108, 7003
Blindfold chess ‘Blindfold Chess’ feature article
Blindfold chess (came, saw, but did not conquer) C.N.s 6539, 7616
Blindfold chess (R.J. Buckley on) C.N. 6170
Blindfold chess (women) C.N.s 6289, 6468
Blindfold chess (report on two children) C.N. 6296
Blindfold correspondence game KCK 114
Blindfold games KCK 44 (Kostić), 109-110 (Harrwitz), 116 (Fritz); ACO 83 (Bogoljubow), 106 (Miles); CFF 29-31 (Enevoldsen), 33 (Paulsen), 44 (Pillsbury), 296 (Wiel) + C.N.s 3455 (Mieses), 3504 (Blackburne), 5941, 7623 (trilingual exhibition by Moriau)
Blindfold knight tour C.N. 7169
Blindfold record C.N.s 3583 (claim regarding Flesch), 4811 (Najdorf), 5941 (list of records, and controversy over the claim by Flesch)
Blindfold world champion C.N. 4396
‘Blindness’ (examples listed by Buckley) C.N. 4162
Blitz chess (remark by Walter Browne) C.N. 9969
Blitz-krieg chess C.N. 6805 + ‘Chess Variants and Rule Changes’ feature article
Blitz Theory by Jonathan Maxwell C.N. 4311
Bloodgood, Claude (photographs) C.N. 10712
Bloodgood, Claude (The Tactical Grob) C.N.s 9207, 9222
Blum, Oscar 4191, 4255, 4260, 5251
Blumberg, Henry C.N.s 10544, 10548
Blumberg v Lob (adjudication by Shipley) C.N. 10519
Blumenfeld v Nimzowitsch C.N. 6728
Blumenschein v Smith ACO 78 + ‘Chess Prodigies’ feature article
Blyton, Enid C.N.s 4234, 4446
Board game (earliest) C.N. 5208
Board (rule about white square at h1) C.N.s 4389, 4643, 4650, 4655, 11773
Boardman, Harry CFF 224-225 + ‘Nineteenth-century Chess Prodigies’ feature article
Boasts about reading and knowledge (Chernev and Schroeder) KCK 385
Bobby Fischer Against the World (documentary film) C.N.s 7345 (unsubstantiated anecdotes), 7361 (mistake by Saidy regarding the Benoni Defence)
Bobby Fischer Goes to War by David Edmonds and John Eidinow CFF 242-243
Bobby Fischer’s Games of Chess C.N. 10284
Bobby Fischer Teaches Chess (inscribed copy) C.N. 10580
Bobby Fischer Uncensored (DeLucia) C.N. 6189
Boden, Samuel Standidge (activity as painter/artist) C.N. 5007
Boden, Samuel Standidge (quotes) C.N.s 10087, 10088
Boden’s Mate (Schulder v Boden) C.N.s 292, 378, 428, 474, 531, 578, 7341, 7364, 7373, 7406, 8504 + ‘Boden’s Mate’ feature article
Bodenstein v von Scheve C.N. 10920
Boer War (sketch of Bismarck, Kruger and Chamberlain) C.N. 10391
Bogart, Humphrey ACO 196; C.N.8536 (alleged game against Limbos), 10612 (photograph with Paul Henried) + ‘Chess and Hollywood’ feature article
Bognor Regis, 1955 photograph C.N. 11455
Bognor Regis, 1956 C.N. 11202
Bognor Regis, 1957 photograph C.N. 6135
Bogoljubow, Efim ‘Efim Bogoljubow’ feature article
Bogoljubow, Efim (anecdote about being cut out of photograph) KCK 228 + C.N. 4192
Bogoljubow, Efim (attacked by Paul Hoffman) C.N. 5273
Bogoljubow, Efim (concentration camp charge by Fine) CE 183-184; CFF 191-192 + C.N.s 4821, 5660 + ‘A Great Chess Figure’ feature article
Bogoljubow, Efim (connections with Nazis) C.N.s 4821, 9333
Bogoljubow, Efim (correspondence play) C.N. 6588
Bogoljubow, Efim (denazification) C.N. 11859
Bogoljubow, Efim (‘Diesen Zug hat der armer Lipschütz nicht erwartet’ and ‘Man muss doch hauen’) C.N. 8686
Bogoljubow, Efim (game invented by) C.N. 3781
Bogoljubow, Efim (games at Zurich, 1946) C.N. 6203
Bogoljubow, Efim (hypermodern player?) CE 184 + C.N.s 8003, 11901 + ‘Hypermodern Chess’ feature article
Bogoljubow, Efim (newspaper report about alleged father) C.N. 7275
Bogoljubow, Efim (on Alekhine’s death and world title succession) C.N. 11902
Bogoljubow, Efim (optimist or pessimist?) CE 120 + C.N.s 5274, 5515, 7833, 7845 (full text of interview)
Bogoljubow, Efim (photographs) C.N.s 6305, 9049
Bogoljubow, Efim (quote on winning as White and Black) C.N. 5063, 9647 (Bogoljubow and Chigorin), 10407 (Lasker and the Ruy López), 11510 (attributed to Lasker)
Bogoljubow, Efim (refusal to recognize 1948 world championship) ACO 365 + ‘Interregnum’ feature article
Bogoljubow, Efim (study by) KCK 23
Bogoljubow, Efim (‘they have all read my book’) C.N. 9745
Bogoljubow, Efim (views on chess immortality) C.N. 5515
Bogoljubow game beginning 1 h4 ACO 74-75 + ‘The Chess Opening 1 h4’ feature article
Bogoljubow on Capablanca (regarding his technique) C.N.s 6047, 6052
Bogoljubow on Nimzowitsch (‘hardly a real grandmaster’) KCK 382 + ‘Chess Jottings’ feature article
Bogoljubow v Alekhine (Rastatt, 1914) C.N. 11307
Bogoljubow v Alekhine, Hastings, 1922 (annotations by Alekhine) C.N.s 3925, 3929
Bogoljubow v Alekhine (win by Bogoljubow in 1929 match highly praised) C.N. 8654
Bogoljubow v Alekhine (ninth game of 1934 match) C.N. 9116
Bogoljubow v Asztalos C.N. 8351
Bogoljubow v Kupchik match ACO 83; CFF 35-38
Bogoljubow v Lasker photograph (with Krylenko) C.N. 4831
Bogoljubow v Leede CFF 39
Bogoljubow v Leonhardt CE 51-52
Bogoljubow v Rabinovich ACO 62
Bogoljubow v Rellstab C.N. 5718
Bogoljubow v Réti C.N. 6776
Bogoljubow v Rubinstein photograph C.N. 11995
Bogoljubow v Schuppler ACO 74-75
Bogoljubow v Trott ‘Check and Checkmate’ feature article
Bogoljubow Defence (Bogo-Indian Defence) KCK 152; CFF 73 + C.N. 7677 + ‘Hypermodern Chess’ feature article
Bohatirchuk, Fedor Parfenovich (unidentified photograph from archives) C.N. 6396
Bohatirchuk, Fedor Parfenovich C.N.s 5318 (spelling of surname), 5816 (book), 9696 (featured in novel)
Bohatirchuk, Fedor Parfenovich (master title) C.N.s 11955, 11960
Bohemia (Cuban magazine) C.N. 8987 (article by Capablanca)
Bohemia (Prague magazine with chess studies column) C.N.s 1830, 1835, 1883
Boleslavsky v Bisguier C.N. 6161
Bolton, Horatio C.N. 11954 + ‘The Chess Problemist Horatio Bolton’ feature article
Bonaparte, Napoleon ACO 219-226 + C.N.s 3839, 4257 (Capablanca and table at the Café de la Régence), 5409 (Paraguayan postage stamp), 8178 (Capablanca and table at the Café de la Régence), 8182 (Capablanca and table at the Café de la Régence), 11348 (alleged remark), 11463 (alleged problem) + ‘Napoleon Bonaparte and Chess’ feature article
Bonar Law, Andrew ACO 207-210 (including games v Rutherford, Lob, Hill and Chambers) + C.N.s 3727, 11163 (games with Aurbach), 11340 (correspondence with Capablanca) + ‘Andrew Bonar Law and Chess’ feature article
Boncourt, Hyacinthe Henri KCK 318 + C.N. 7553
Bondarevsky v Ufimtsev position CFF 8-9 + C.N.s 4272, 4280, 6098
Bonjour Blanc (Haiti) by Ian Thomson C.N.s 4939, 7459
Bontempelli, Massimo C.N. 9629
Book-burning ACO 197 + C.N. 7213 (Erich Cohn)
Book dedications KCK 237; CFF 68 + C.N. 4351 (Elaine Saunders), 4692 (Znosko-Borovsky), 4999 (Kenneth R. Adams), 8612 (I.O. Howard Taylor)
Books from the Philippines C.N. 7320
Book prices (on the Internet) ACO 149 + C.N.s 8225, 8444
Books and magazines for sale C.N. 10574
Books published, issued or distributed by Pitman C.N. 8447
Book reviewing CE 247-248 (Young on), 273 (Teed on); ACO 387 (Cordingley on); C.N.s 3779, 9636, 9686, 9950 + ‘Reviewing Chess Books’ feature article
Book reviews (brief) C.N.s 3480 (shortest book review), 3794, 3798113
Book reviews (in magazines and on the Internet) C.N. 9592
Book reviews (rude) ACO 390-391 + C.N.s 7575, 9376, 11208 (Wade), 11593 (A Poem on Chess by Guy Hawkins)
Books about Capablanca and Alekhine C.N.s 4416, 4430 + ‘Books about Capablanca and Alekhine’ feature article
Books (list by Gilbar) C.N. 11659
Books, Most beautiful (David DeLucia) CFF 119 + C.N.s 5323, 6687, 7537
Books no longer extant CE 198
Book sales CE 131-132; ACO 147; CFF 88 + C.N.s 6592, 6964, 10983, 10987, 11716 (bridge; Culbertson) + ‘Chess Book Sales’ feature article
Book title, Inaccurate (‘1 d4 Nf6 2 c4 e6 3 Nc3 Bf5’) KCK 269 + C.N. 6013
Book titles and covers (trends) C.N. 8286
Book titles on the cover, dust-jacket and title page (disparities) C.N. 9845
Bookplates ACO 181-182 (Edward Lasker) C.N.s 4112 (Barrett), 4258 (Becker), 4291 (Bijl), 4372 (Gates and Karpati), 4909 (Leonard Herring), 6678 (White), 7886 (Edward Lasker)
Booksellers (recommended) C.N.s 1950 (Dale Brandreth), 4737 (Karel Mokrý), 6147 (Kimmo Välkesalmi), 6659 (Dale Brandreth), 7342 (Tony Peterson), 8775 (Chess Direct Ltd.)
Böök, Eero (pronunciation of surname) C.N. 9381
Böök v Hiidenheimo CE 42
Bordell Rosell, Román (exclusion from Hastings, 1953-54), C.N.s 11040, 11055 + ‘Chess and Politics (The Bordell Case)’ feature article
Borges, Jorge Luis C.N. 5374
Borkmann’s Point (novel by Håken Nesser) C.N. 4252
Borochow v Fine game KCK 314-315; ACO 319-320; C.N. 9399 + ‘Borochow v Fine, Pasadena, 1932 ’ feature article + ‘The Facts about Larry Evans’ feature article
Boruchowitz v Koltanowski CFF 80
Börsen Café, Riga C.N. 7310
Botvinnik, Mikhail ‘Mikhail Botvinnik (1911-95)’ feature article
Botvinnik, Mikhail (article ‘Botvinnik on his Meetings with World Champions’) C.N. 7263
Botvinnik, Mikhail (dancing, and photographs of his wife Gayane) C.N. 7311
Botvinnik, Mikhail (‘every Russian schoolboy knows that ...’) C.N.s 4863, 4891 (Bronstein, not Botvinnik), 4896, 5367 (comment by Marco)
Botvinnik, Mikhail (Hastings, 1934-35) C.N.s 10289, 10295
Botvinnik, Mikhail (inscription to Andrei Vladimirovich Snezhnevsky) C.N. 10543
Botvinnik, Mikhail (interview about War casualties) C.N. 7680
Botvinnik, Mikhail (interview in New in Chess) C.N.s 825, 8192
Botvinnik, Mikhail (Lasker’s view on his book on the 1937 Euwe-Alekhine match) C.N. 10305
Botvinnik, Mikhail (match record, including right to a return match) C.N. 7137
Botvinnik, Mikhail (photographs from matches against Tal and Petrosian) C.N. 9037
Botvinnik, Mikhail (photographs with his family) C.N. 7323
Botvinnik, Mikhail (place of birth) C.N.s 1350, 1447
Botvinnik, Mikhail (primus inter pares) C.N. 9601
Botvinnik, Mikhail (projected book by Brady) C.N. 11956
Botvinnik, Mikhail (quote about cramped position) C.N. 9692
Botvinnik, Mikhail (quote about world championship and life expectancy) C.N. 8397
Botvinnik, Mikhail (quotes from Achieving the Aim) CE 235-236
Botvinnik, Mikhail (quotes from Half a Century of Chess) CE 240
Botvinnik, Mikhail (simultaneous exhibition against Prokofiev, Oistrakh and Zak) C.N. 7726
Botvinnik, Mikhail (views on other masters) C.N. 8399
Botvinnik v Bronstein (photograph) C.N. 8870
Botvinnik v Bronstein (press-room analysis at 1951 match) C.N. 11032
Botvinnik v Capablanca (Botvinnik on) CE 240
Botvinnik v Capablanca (played in Rotterdam, not Amsterdam) CFF 241 + ‘Cuttings (Facts about Raymond Keene)’ feature article
Botvinnik v Fischer (Botvinnik and Flohr on conclusion) C.N. 4595
Botvinnik v Fischer (possibility of a title match discussed in 1962) C.N. 10956
Botvinnik v Model C.N. 7548
Botvinnik v Smyslov C.N. 4977
Botvinnik v Smyslov matches (by Diggle) C.N. 8091
Botvinnik v Spassky (1947) C.N. 5932
Botvinnik v Suttles KCK 38-39
Botvinnik v Tal (daring sacrifice by Black) C.N. 9836
Botvinnik v Tal (noise incident) C.N. 5123
Bourdillon, Dorothea (Dodie) Denise Alma Hunter née Rodwell (Mrs Peter Nicholas Phizackerley/Mrs John Francis Bourdillon) C.N. 5891
Bouwmeester v Padevsky KCK 290-291
Busserolles, A. (v Morphy) C.N.s 7408, 7651, 7679
Boxing C.N. 5570 (Fischer, Euwe and Manny Pacquiao)
Braasch v Junge KCK 16
Brace, Edward R. C.N. 4590
Brach v Ritter von Pessler ACO 102 + ‘The Chess Seesaw’ feature article
Brackett, Quincy A. CFF 177 + C.N.s 6073, 6087, 7219, 7220
Bradley Beach, 1928 group photograph C.N. 5179
Brady, Ian C.N. 5939
Brady, Mathew C.N. 8706
Brake triangle (pawn formation) CFF 305
Brandreth, Dale Alden (death) C.N. 11472
Brazilian immigration cards C.N. 8327
Brazilian President (General Eurico Gaspar Dutra) C.N. 10312
Breakthrough sacrifices CE 3
Brereton v Brereton KCK 140
Breslau, 1889 group photograph C.N. 10763
Breyer, Gyula (book by Adams) C.N.s 10554, 10563, 10661
Breyer, Gyula (Fauber on) C.N. 10564
Breyer, Gyula (‘last throes’ quote) CE 172-173; ACO 358; C.N.s 6223, 6264 (remark attributed to Réti by Evans), 6445, 6493, 10563 + ‘Breyer and the Last Throes’ feature article
Breyer, Gyula (L. Steiner on) C.N. 11619
Breyer, Gyula (photographs) C.N.s 7471, 7812
Breyer-Balla anecdote CFF 106-107 + ‘Chess Anecdotes’ feature article
Breyer v Abonyi (photograph) C.N. 6571
Breyer v Yates (won by Yates by forfeit) C.N. 7104
Breyer and Havasi v Asztalos and Barász ACO 127-28
Bribery KCK 317 (Tinsley letter to Capablanca about Alekhine); ACO 370; CFF 120-121 (Tartakower on Shories) + ‘Bribery in the Chess World’ feature article
Bridge CFF 130-132 + C.N.s 4344 (Golombek on Alekhine), 4462 (authors of books on chess and bridge), 4828 (Lasker), 5143 (Anderton), 5151 (Novrup), 5300 (Golmayo), 5450 (Lamford), 7135 (Focus on Hocus-Pocus), 7204 (Lasker), 7764, 8097 (Bignold), 10260 (Lasker), 11716 (Culbertson) + ‘Chess and Bridge’ feature article
Brilliance in Chess (Gerald Abrahams) C.N.s 8676, 8677, 9051
Brilliancy prize (delayed award) C.N. 8719
Brilliancy prize dispute (New York, 1924) ACO 183-184
Brilliancy prize (won against the donor) CE 132; KCK 241-242 + C.N. 9051
Brilliancy prize (World Brilliancy Prize donated by Turover) C.N. 9051
Brinckmann v Keller KCK 2
British Chess by G. Botterill, D. Levy, J. Rice and M. Richardson CE 210-211 + ‘Chess Jottings’ feature article
British Chess Bulletin C.N.s 3634, 5265, 6307, 6459
‘British Chess Club Alphabet’ (poem by Wordsworth Donisthorpe) KCK 255 + C.N. 5662
British Chess Company C.N.s 5788, 5797, 5968
British Chess Federation (historical article by D.J. Morgan) C.N. 4836
British Chess Magazine (chicanery by) C.N. 1387 + KCK 268-269; ACO 304-305 + ‘Rebuttals’ feature article
British Chess Magazine (speculation and inaccuracy by) CE 170 + ‘Rebuttals’ feature article
Broadbent v Fairhurst ACO 46
Broadbent v Newman C.N. 6484
Broadcasting (radio and television) CE 122-123; ACO 146-147, 414; CFF 241, 257 + C.N.s 3807 (Reshevsky singing on radio), 4702, 8725 (radio talk by Samuel Tinsley), 8798 (Tinsley), 8868 (Alekhine), 10136 (Curious Chess Facts by Chernev), 10845 (Nimzowitsch), 11057 (Cunnington books in Endeavour and Poirot), 11848 (radio discussion of problems by Chandler and Mansfield), 11849 (radio play The Queen’s Retreat by Tanika Gupta) + ‘Chess and Radio’ feature article + ‘Chess and Television’ feature article + ‘The Chess Tinsleys’ feature article
Brodsky v Mieses C.N. 9905
Bródy v von Gottschall KCK 290
Bronowski, Jacob C.N.s 4965, 4971, 4975, 4998, 8275, 8280, 8302, 9248 + ‘Jacob Bronowski and Chess’ feature article
Bronstein, David ‘David Bronstein (1924-2006)’ feature article
Bronstein, David (authorship of the Neuhausen/Zurich, 1953 tournament book) KCK 206; C.N. 6592 + ‘Chess and Ghostwriting’ feature article
Bronstein, David (incorrect statement that he played Alekhine) C.N. 4210
Bronstein, David (incorrect statement that he played Capablanca) ACO 346-347
Bronstein, David (interview with Antonio Gude) C.N. 4753
Bronstein, David (photograph with Kingsley Martin) C.N. 10481
Bronstein v Alexander (photograph) C.N. 7569
Bronstein v Goldenov C.N. 4762
Bronstein v Khasin C.N. 8680
Bronstein v N.N. C.N. 5945
Bronstein, M. v Hearst C.N. 10576
Brooke, Holman Linnell C.N.s 11494, 11500
Brooke, Rupert Chawner ACO 162-163 + C.N.s 4567, 9249, 11986 + ‘Rupert Brooke and Chess’ feature article
Brooklyn Daily Eagle (on-line) C.N. 8688
Brose v Purdy (bishops of opposite colour) C.N. 10034
Broughton, Luke D. C.N. 5821
Brouncker (Brounker), Henry C.N.s 3532, 3546, 5521
Brown, Frank C.N. 9795
Brown v Zukertort C.N. 9795
Brown v Halford C.N. 9795
Brown, Fred C.N. 9795
Brown v Bellingham C.N. 9795
Brown v Mackenzie C.N. 9804
Brown, Joseph (Joe/Joey) C.N. 9909
Browne, Walter Shawn (‘I understand chess as well as Fischer does’) C.N. 10228
Browne, Walter Shawn (motto: ‘When you win you earn, when you lose you learn’) C.N. 7621
Browne, Walter Shawn (photograph with Frank Sinatra) C.N. 7466
Browne, Walter Shawn (sketch) C.N. 8369
Brunswick, Duke of (noisy disturbance at the opera in Paris) C.N. 8600
Brunswick, Duke of v Prince of Villafranca and Valguarnera CFF 35
Brüntrup v Budrich C.N. 8709
Bryan, Thomas Jefferson C.N. 9045
Bryan’s Counter-Gambit C.N.s 9045 (with references to Brien and Calthrop), 9050 (Brien, Calthrop and Ranken)
Buccoliero v Novak (Italian Progressive Chess) ‘Chess Variants and Rule Changes’ feature article
Bücker v Bücker ‘Queen Sacrifices’ feature article
Buckle, Henry Thomas (engraving) 11906
Buckley, Robert John CFF 206-209 + C.N.s 3743, 6126, 7308, 10679 (article on conceit with the words ipsomania, ipsomaniac and ipsomaniacy) + ‘Who Was R.J. Buckley?’ feature article
Budapest Defence/Gambit (books on) CE 219-220 + C.N.s 5988 (St. Schwartz), 6571 (origins) + ‘The Budapest Defence’ feature article
Budapest, 1896 (group photograph) C.N. 10913
Budapest, 1921 (photographs) C.N.s 10309, 10610
Budapest, 1928 sketches (including Capablanca wearing glasses) C.N. 4213
Buenos Aires, 1931 (group photograph) C.N. 9925
Buenos Aires, 1939 (Pawns in a Greater Game by Justin Corfield) C.N. 9269
Buenos Aires, 1939 (photograph of team from Bohemia and Moravia) C.N. 6119
Buenos Aires, 1939 (photographs) C.N.s 7241, 7273, 11092, 11742
Buerger (later: Berger), Victor C.N. 6387
Bühne, Die (article) C.N. 11487
Building a bridge (Nimzowitsch) C.N. 6786
Bukofzer, Maxwell C.N. 10982
Bulgarian photographs C.N. 6749
Bunker, Eng and Chang C.N.s 5928, 7276
Burger, Karl (painting) C.N. 10935
Burger v Hündorfer ACO 194-195 + ‘The Rubinstein Trap’ feature article
Burgess, Mrs Samuel R. C.N. 10165
Burgess v Nixdorff C.N. 10165
Burgin, Leslie C.N.s 4327, 4979, 6714, 7225
Burille, Constant Ferdinand C.N.s 3991, 4050
Burn, Amos (ancestry) CE 272
Burn, Amos (journalism in The Field) ACO 157 + C.N. 8309
Burn, Amos (puzzle with imaginary words to Atkins) C.N.s 10240, 10245
Burn Manoeuvre C.N. 9047
Burn v Důras CFF 56
Burn v Owen ‘The Double Bishop Sacrifice’ feature article
Burn v Showalter KCK 221 + ‘Long Calculation’ feature article
Burn v Uedemann CE 48
Burn v Whitehead CFF 41-42 + ‘The Chess Seesaw’ feature article
Burn v Wolf ACO 194 + ‘The ’ feature article
Burns-McCombe fraud C.Ns 1751, 1861, 1875, 1876, 1913 + CE 264
Burt v Blackburne KCK 10
Bust (origin of term regarding opening theory) C.N. 10083
Butler, Brin-Jonathan on Nimzowitsch C.N. 11128
Buzan, Tony C.N. 8681
Bxf7+/...Bb4+ theme C.N.s 10444, 10447, 10450, 10460 + ‘Chess: The Greatest’ feature article
Byrne, John Francis (on Teichmann, Lee and Blackburne) C.N. 6833
Byrne, Robert Eugene C.N. 8033
Byrne v Bachmann C.N. 7227
Byrne v Fischer (similar game) KCK 202; C.N. 7926
Byron, Henry James ‘Life’s too short for chess’ feature article
C. v M. ACO 63-64
Cable match (British Chess Club v Manhattan Chess Club, 1895) C.N. 7481
Cable match (Great Britain v United States, 1910) C.N. 6662
Caesar, Sid C.N. 7507
Café de la Régence CFF 219-220 + C.N. 5240 (treatise by Etienne Cornil), 7298, 7304
Cafferty, Bernard (bias, deceit and inaccuracy) C.N.s 1387, 3586 + ‘Chess Jottings’ feature article + ‘The 1986 FIDE Presidential Election’ feature article + ‘Janowsky Jottings’ feature article + ‘Over and Out’ feature article + ‘Rebuttals’ feature article
Caissa C.N. 10654
‘Caissa’ mystery regarding Morphy (Lasker’s Chess Magazine) CFF 305-306 + C.N.s 4749, 7299 + ‘The Caissa-Morphy Puzzle’ feature article
Caissa (pictures of the goddess) C.N.s 9945, 9958
Calculation (long) KCK 220-222 + ‘Long Calculation’ feature article
Caldas Vianna v Silvestre CE 82
Calder-Smith v Katz C.N. 11262
Callaghan, James (Lord Callaghan) C.N. 5191
Calvo, Ricardo ‘Ricardo Calvo: Persona non Grata’ feature article
Calypso Chess by Philip Corbin C.N. 7373
Cambridge Springs, 1904 (memorabilia) C.N. 5807
Cambridge Springs, 1904 (photographs) C.N.s 4522, 4563
Camelot ACO 172 + C.N. 7164, 9934 (Capablanca and Anne Morgan)
Campbell, Joseph Graham (including match v Barnes) C.N.s 5048, 6142
Campomanes, Florencio (Purdy on) C.N. 9986
Canal, Esteban (date and place of birth) C.N.s 5831, 6248
Canal, Esteban (Heidenfeld on) C.N. 10481
Canal/Venice/Peruvian Gambit C.N. 3946
Canal v Amateur C.N. 5885
Canetti, Elias (Fischerle/Fischer coincidence in Die Blendung/Auto-da-Fé) C.N. 5507 + ‘Chess Jottings’ feature article
Capablanca, José Raúl ‘Articles about José Raúl Capablanca’ feature article + ‘José Raúl Capablanca Miscellanea’ feature article
Capablanca, José Raúl (address as student) C.N. 11897
Capablanca, José Raúl (alleged inscription on photograph) C.N. 10140
Capablanca, José Raúl (alleged quotation about age) C.N. 10582
Capablanca, José Raúl (ambidextrous play at Cleveland simultaneous display) C.N. 8263
Capablanca, José Raúl (and Andrés Segovia) C.N.s 7893, 7903
Capablanca, José Raúl (anomalies by writers) KCK 303
Capablanca, José Raúl (articles about in El Fígaro and Diario de la Marina) C.N. 11560
Capablanca, José Raúl (article about, preceding New York, 1924) C.N. 7097
Capablanca, José Raúl (article by Ed Hughes) C.N. 7343
Capablanca, José Raúl (article by Vázquez) C.N. 11559
Capablanca, José Raúl (article in Karavan) C.N. 5878
Capablanca, José Raúl (at St Petersburg, 1914 gave odds of 5-1, not odds of five minutes) CFF 239
Capablanca, José Raúl (baseball and tennis) C.N. 10569
Capablanca, José Raúl (biography by Miguel A. Sánchez) C.N.s 9434, 9447, 9456, 9457, 11326, 11677
Capablanca, José Raúl (book by Jordan) C.N. 11664
Capablanca, José Raúl (book by Lakdawala) C.N. 7742
Capablanca, José Raúl (book by Sokolov) C.N. 11499
Capablanca, José Raúl (bust) C.N.s 6583, 7803, 9906
Capablanca, José Raúl (caricatures by Conrado Massaguer) C.N. 11531
Capablanca, José Raúl (Cartilla de Ajedrez) C.N. 4564
Capablanca, José Raúl (cartoon about proposed new form of chess) C.N. 10167
Capablanca, José Raúl (cartoon, Correspondence Chess League of America) C.N. 8307
Capablanca, José Raúl (cartoon; giving autographs to children) C.N. 11489
Capablanca, José Raúl (cigarette card) KCK 279; C.N. 11629
Capablanca, José Raúl (claim that he studied a thousand rook and pawn endings) C.N. 4068
Capablanca, José Raúl (colour picture) C.N.s 3442, 3447, 6697
Capablanca, José Raúl (‘conferred sight’ quote attributed to him) CE 182; CFF 246 + C.N.s 3741, 4157, 4209 (occurrence in Tomlinson book), 10959
Capablanca, José Raúl (consultation games involving Cutting, Davidson and Ferguson) C.N. 10421
Capablanca, José Raúl (correspondence with Prokofiev) C.N.s 10938, 10945, 10957, 10969
Capablanca, José Raúl (death) C.N.s 7537, 9453+ ‘Capablanca’s Death’ feature article
Capablanca, José Raúl (diplomatic career in 1913) C.N. 6465
Capablanca, José Raúl (dominoes story) C.N. 4750
Capablanca, José Raúl (education in the United States; Woodycliff School) C.N.s 6378, 11807 + ‘Capablanca’s Education in the United States’ feature article
Capablanca, José Raúl (first-day cover signed by family) C.N. 6686
Capablanca, José Raúl (Flohr on) C.N. 11054
Capablanca, José Raúl (forthcoming book by Urcan) C.N. 11765
Capablanca, José Raúl (game against Prince Gedroiz/Gedroits) KCK 315; C.N.s 10196, 10201, 11336, 11358, 11457
Capablanca, José Raúl (games in Havana, 1909, against Corzo) C.N. 11878
Capablanca, José Raúl (games which are a harmonious whole) C.N. 8546
Capablanca, José Raúl (general article) ‘Capablanca in the English Review’ feature article
Capablanca, José Raúl (on 1926 world championship challenge by Nimzowitsch) C.N. 4599
Capablanca, José Raúl (interviews) CFF 89-90 + ‘Capablanca Interviewed in 1939’ feature article
Capablanca, José Raúl (family origins) C.N.s 3500, 6583
Capablanca, José Raúl (1970s photograph of family members) C.N. 6680
Capablanca, José Raúl (Fischer on, in 1960 interview) CFF 144-145 + ‘A Fischer Interview’ feature article
Capablanca, José Raúl (forenames) C.N. 6048
Capablanca, José Raúl (four losses at AVRO, 1938) C.N. 10413
Capablanca, José Raúl (games against Eddingfield, Isaacson and Jameson) C.N. 11413
Capablanca, José Raúl (horoscope) C.N. 6480
Capablanca, José Raúl (‘I know at sight what a position contains’) C.N. 6172, 9630
Capablanca, José Raúl (in Bradford, 1919) C.N. 7742
Capablanca, José Raúl (in Cárdenas) C.N. 11731
Capablanca, José Raúl (income) C.N. 8251
Capablanca, José Raúl (in Kansas City) C.N. 9139
Capablanca, José Raúl (in Kiev and game against Lipnitsky) C.N. 7903
Capablanca, José Raúl (in New Orleans) C.N.s 10739, 10744, 10746, 10830
Capablanca, José Raúl (inscription of book to Valderrama) C.N. 11574
Capablanca, José Raúl (interview in 1931 by Ed Hughes) C.N. 7337
Capablanca, José Raúl (interview in ABC) C.N. 6171
Capablanca, José Raúl (interview in Caras y Caretas) C.N. 11318
Capablanca, José Raúl (interview) ‘Capablanca in New York World (1925)’ feature article
Capablanca, José Raúl (interview on his loss to Alekhine) C.N. 7134
Capablanca, José Raúl (interview/sound recording, with Euwe and Han Hollander) C.N. 6862 + ‘Chess Masters on Film’ feature article
Capablanca, José Raúl (journey to Havana, 1913 and reference to home) C.N. 6530
Capablanca, José Raúl (learning from games won and lost) C.N. 6268
Capablanca, José Raúl (lecture in Havana, 1927) C.N. 9937
Capablanca, José Raúl (lecture) ‘A Lecture by Capablanca (1932)’ feature article
Capablanca, José Raúl (Lectures book) C.N.s 8693, 11888
Capablanca, José Raúl (letter from Cosme de la Torriente and letter to George Nypels) C.N. 11781
Capablanca, José Raúl (letter to Piazzini) C.N. 11560
Capablanca, José Raúl (letters from Carl Laemmle, Lester Markel and G. Bell & Sons, Ltd.) C.N. 6133
Capablanca, José Raúl (living chess) C.N.s 4092, 10442, 11369
Capablanca, José Raúl (loss to Rivkin/Rivkine/Rifkine) C.N.s 8841, 9194
Capablanca, José Raúl (meeting with Lasker in 1940) C.N. 11947
Capablanca, José Raúl (memoirs) ‘Capablanca: How I Learned to Play Chess’ feature article + ‘Reminiscences by Capablanca’ feature article
Capablanca, José Raúl (mentioned in Elvis Presley concert review) C.N. 7243
Capablanca, José Raúl (mentioned in The High Window by Raymond Chandler) C.N. 5611
Capablanca, José Raúl (mistake about the number of squares commanded by a bishop, in A Primer of Chess) C.N. 9863, 9868 (errata sheets)
Capablanca, José Raúl (newspaper reports in 1905/06, with photograph) C.N.s 8244, 9263
Capablanca, José Raúl (non-participation in Hamburg, 1910) C.N. 4067
Capablanca, José Raúl (on Lasker, Tarrasch and Teichmann) C.N. 7557
Capablanca, José Raúl (on Réti as an endgame composer) C.N. 6889
Capablanca, José Raúl (origins of the nickname ‘The Chess Machine’) C.N. 4101
Capablanca, José Raúl (our 1989 monograph) ‘The Writing of a Book on Capablanca’ feature article
Capablanca, José Raúl (painting based on Bad Kissingen, 1928 photograph) C.N. 11662
Capablanca, José Raúl (participation in Buenos Aires, 1939 Olympiad) C.N. 6443
Capablanca, José Raúl (Pavel Pomoschnikov story) C.N. 3818
Capablanca, José Raúl (photograph and games with Illa) C.N. 10714
Capablanca, José Raúl (photograph in Dublin) C.N. 10531
Capablanca, José Raúl (photograph at New York, 1916) C.N. 10211
Capablanca, José Raúl (photograph at San Sebastián, 1911 dinner) C.N. 4741
Capablanca, José Raúl (photograph at the Mechanics’ Institute, San Francisco) C.N. 11751
Capablanca, José Raúl (photograph from 1913) C.N. 9585
Capablanca, José Raúl (photograph from 1914) C.N. 9176
Capablanca, José Raúl (photograph from 1921) C.N.s 9911, 11757
Capablanca, José Raúl (photograph from 1930s) C.N. 6550
Capablanca, José Raúl (photograph holding The Motor Boat) C.N. 9258
Capablanca, José Raúl (photograph in baseball team) C.N. 5108 + ‘Chess and Baseball’ feature article
Capablanca, José Raúl (photograph in Buffalo) C.N. 10952
Capablanca, José Raúl (photograph in Chess Pie) C.N. 11628
Capablanca, José Raúl (photograph in Havana, with Valderrama and Fonst) C.N.s 7727, 11563, 15571
Capablanca, José Raúl (photograph in the Graphic) C.N. 8948
Capablanca, José Raúl (photograph in The Sketch) C.N. 10280
Capablanca, José Raúl (photograph in Time) C.N. 6911
Capablanca, José Raúl (photograph walking with unidentified man) C.N. 6353
Capablanca, José Raúl (photograph with boy) C.N. 8614
Capablanca, José Raúl (photograph of bungalow near Havana) C.N. 5000
Capablanca, José Raúl (photograph of hand) C.N.s 10616, 10812, 11564 (and hand of Alekhine), 11599 (Alekhine and Capablanca), 11770 (hand of Alekhine)
Capablanca, José Raúl (photograph with Dick Bower and Bill Wren) C.N. 9956
Capablanca, José Raúl (photograph with daughter, Gloria/Glorita) C.N. 7252
Capablanca, José Raúl (photograph with Elizabeth Lennox) C.N. 10907
Capablanca, José Raúl (photograph with Mae Clarke) C.N. 5996
Capablanca, José Raúl (photograph with Mrs Arthur Rawson/Ella Frances Rawson) C.N. 7496
Capablanca, José Raúl (photograph with Mrs E.C. Price) C.N. 11968
Capablanca, José Raúl (photographs at San Sebastián, 1911) C.N.s 7582, 7587, 9596
Capablanca, José Raúl (photographs from 1912) C.N. 11608
Capablanca, José Raúl (photographs from start of career) C.N.s 11445, 11447
Capablanca, José Raúl (photographs in Buenos Aires, 1911) C.N.s 10648, 10719
Capablanca, José Raúl photographs (including Kostić) C.N.s 11266, 11690
Capablanca, José Raúl (photographs in play with Mordecai Morgan and, possibly, Isaac L. Rice) C.N. 6271
Capablanca, José Raúl (photographs in simultaneous exhibitions) C.N.s 7704, 7862, 9479, 11296 + ‘Capablanca’s Simultaneous Displays’ feature article
Capablanca, José Raúl (photographs in The Times) C.N. 8178
Capablanca, José Raúl (photographs in Warsaw, 1935) C.N. 6489
Capablanca, José Raúl (photographs from the Library of Congress) C.N. 5864
Capablanca, José Raúl (photographs from the University of Miami Libraries) C.N. 6900
Capablanca, José Raúl (photographs of odds match, Havana, 1941) C.N. 6442
Capablanca, José Raúl (photographs with first wife, Gloria) C.N.s 4667, 6002 (also his two children), 10477
Capablanca, José Raúl (photographs with Ramón Fonst) C.N.s 11595 (with Ramón Fonst, Armando Marsans and Alfredo de Oro), 11604
Capablanca, José Raúl (physical resemblance: Bottacchi and Haller) C.N. 4217
Capablanca, José Raúl (plans for Chess News Service) C.N. 4198
Capablanca, José Raúl (Prins on) C.N. 8379
Capablanca, José Raúl (prodigy reports by Vázquez and photograph) C.N.s 4918, 6521
Capablanca, José Raúl (Purdy on) C.N. 11039
Capablanca, José Raúl (resignation letter to Alekhine) C.N.s 10022, 10050
Capablanca, José Raúl (Réti on) C.N. 11228
Capablanca, José Raúl (Réti on his speed at solving compositions) C.N. 10384
Capablanca, José Raúl (schoolboy letter to his mother) CFF 216
Capablanca, José Raúl (self-criticism) CE 143 + ‘The Kings of Chess’ feature article
Capablanca, José Raúl (simultaneous display in Bromley, 1919) C.N. 7099
Capablanca, José Raúl (simultaneous displays in Paris) C.N.s 9558, 9617, 10097
Capablanca, José Raúl (simultaneous display in Philadelphia, 1922) C.N. 6583
Capablanca, José Raúl (simultaneous display against Bolshevik Commissars) C.N. 5078
Capablanca, José Raúl (simultaneous display at Selfridges) C.N.s 7633, 10860
Capablanca, José Raúl (simultaneous display at the Marshall Chess Club) C.N.s 11765, 11766
Capablanca, José Raúl (simultaneous display in 1931 and remark by Reuben Fine) C.N. 4492
Capablanca, José Raúl (simultaneous displays; photographs and reports on speed of play) ‘Capablanca’s Simultaneous Displays’ feature article
Capablanca, José Raúl (simultaneous displays; results in The Unknown Capablanca) ‘Capablanca’s Results in Simultaneous Displays’ feature article
Capablanca, José Raúl (simultaneous games against Van Rees, Nollmann, Alonso, Molina, Illa and Viaña) C.N. 9553
Capablanca, José Raúl (sound recording, 19 November 1938) C.N. 11337
Capablanca, José Raúl (Tartakower on) ‘Savielly Tartakower’ feature article
Capablanca, José Raúl (‘une petite combinaison’) C.N. 9789 + ‘Savielly Tartakower’ feature article
Capablanca, José Raúl (unusual books with Capablanca in the title) C.N. 4576
Capablanca, José Raúl (victory in rapid transit tournament ahead of Fine and Reshevsky) C.N. 4817
Capablanca, José Raúl (views on stalemate) C.N. 7051
Capablanca, José Raúl (views on world championship contenders in 1935) C.N. 4577
Capablanca, José Raúl (‘When a game is recorded ...’ quote attributed to him) C.N. 10959
Capablanca, José Raúl (1938 marriage licence) C.N. 6044
Capablanca and Alekhine photographs (Buenos Aires, 1927) C.N.s 4586, 11260
Capablanca and Rudolph Valentino KCK 331; CFF 108
Capablanca (‘art which conceals art’) ACO 169
Capablanca books in algebraic notation ‘Capablanca Goes Algebraic’ feature article
Capablanca on Morphy, Steinitz and Lasker ‘Capablanca on his Predecessors’ feature article
Capablanca on Moscow, 1925 and rule changes ‘Capablanca on Moscow, 1925’ feature article
Capablanca on openings (‘chess masters are like a flock of sheep’) KCK 381
Capablanca (pawn ending in Chess Fundamentals) KCK 319-320 + C.N. 4786 + ‘A Pawn Ending Mystery’ feature article
Capablanca (pawn ending in Lectures book) C.N. 3640
Capablanca stories (spy/code and Capablanca dozing against Marshall, related in writings by Guillermo Cabrera Infante) C.N.s 4421, 5897, 5900 (Fischer-Bisguier story)
Capablanca v Alekhine (fastest mate overlooked in 1927 game) CE 20-21
Capablanca v Alekhine (alleged analysis incident during 1927 match) ACO 167
Capablanca v Alekhine 5-5 affair and other conditions CFF 263-268 + C.N. 6337 (Fischer), 7442 (Levenfish/Romanovsky) + ‘Capablanca v Alekhine, 1927’ feature article
Capablanca v Alekhine match (board, table and pieces) C.N.s 11219, 11278
Capablanca v Alekhine match (cartoon) C.N. 7441
Capablanca v Alekhine match (errors about the result) KCK 263
Capablanca v Alekhine match C.N.s 10810 (editorial by L’Echiquier), 10822 (article by Howell), 11318 (coverage in Caras y Caretas)
Capablanca v Alekhine (game 3) CE 20-21
Capablanca v Alekhine (game 16 and noise) C.N. 5118
Capablanca v Alekhine (game 31) ACO 36
Capablanca v Aurbach (photograph featuring board used by Napoleon) C.N.s 6481, 11081
Capablanca v Bain miniature CE 191-192; C.N. 9456
Capablanca v Bauder C.N. 10642
Capablanca v Becú C.N. 9255
Capablanca v Bernstein (photograph) C.N.s 7582, 7587
Capablanca v S. Bernstein C.N. 8983 + ‘A Great Chess Figure’ feature article
Capablanca v Black C.N. 6239 + ‘Wing Gambits in Chess’ feature article
Capablanca v Blackburne CFF 56
Capablanca v Bogoljubow (1925) KCK 82-104 + C.N.s 4830, 5057, 5361, 8613 + ‘Analytical Disaccord’ feature article
Capablanca v Bogoljubow (1936) CE 239 (Olga Capablanca on), 271-272 (Capablanca on)
Capablanca v Boleslavsky (simultaneous display in Dnepropetrovsk) C.N. 7935
Capablanca v Botvinnik C.N. 7263
Capablanca v Brackett C.N. 7219
Capablanca v Brock (gallantry?) CE 191
Capablanca v Bronstein ACO 346-347
Capablanca v Brooke C.N. 11494
Capablanca v Burde C.N. 7703
Capablanca v Colle CE 268
Capablanca v Colliver (photograph) C.N.s 3757, 3901, 10147
Capablanca v E. Corzo C.N. 8047
Capablanca v Corzo match CE 139 (conditions); C.N. 11311
Capablanca v Czerniak C.N.s 4143, 5074
Capablanca v Delmar (odds match in 1908) C.N. 9315
Capablanca v de Vries C.N. 10225
Capablanca v Doyle C.N. 10534
Capablanca v Dutt C.N.s 3429, 8239, 8245
‘Capablanca v Emery’ (game incorrectly ascribed) C.N.s 7968, 9334 (Reinisch v Traxler)
Capablanca v Erckenbrecht C.N. 5235
Capablanca v Fine et al. (1931) C.N.s 4492, 5390
Capablanca v Fine (1938) CFF 230-231 + C.N.s 8648, 9352 + ‘Capablanca v Fine: A Missed Win’ feature article
Capablanca v Fink C.N.s 3594, 3608, 3628
Capablanca v Fonaroff ACO 108-111; CFF 7 + C.N.s 8707, 8949+ ‘Capablanca v Fonaroff’ feature article
Capablanca v Fox C.N. 8503
Capablanca v Gavilondo C.N. 6402
Capablanca v Hagenlocher/Hagenlacher chess/billiards hoax CE 179-182 + ‘A Chess-Billiards Concoction’ feature article
Capablanca v Horner C.N. 10652
Capablanca v Jaffe (1909) C.N. 4551
Capablanca v Janowsky C.N. 4477
Capablanca v Jaynes C.N.s 10922, 10943 (full name of Jaynes)
Capablanca v Kalantarov CE 25-26; ACO 40-41; C.N.s 11549, 11596, 11605 (Romanovsky article) + ‘Capablanca v Kalantarov’ feature article
Capablanca v Kostić (non-existent match in 1915) CE 162
Capablanca v Kramer ACO 131
Capablanca v Labatt C.N. 6943
Capablanca v Labatt and Buck C.N. 10830
Capablanca v Edward Lasker ACO 119-120 + ‘Capablanca in London, 1913’ feature article
Capablanca v Emanuel Lasker (clock controversy at New York, 1924) C.N.s 5080, 5088, 5098
Capablanca v Emanuel Lasker (dispute over the 1921 match) C.N. 5089 + ‘Lasker on the 1921 World Championship Match’ feature article + ‘Capablanca’s Reply to Lasker’ feature article
Capablanca v Emanuel Lasker (photographs/moving pictures at Moscow, 1925) C.N.s 7658, 10726
Capablanca v Euwe C.N. 5427
Capablanca v Germann C.N. 1684
Capablanca v Grommer KCK 2
Capablanca v Hamilton C.N. 8490
Capablanca v Hoffman KCK 53
Capablanca v Joseph C.N. 10700
Capablanca v Jürgenstein ACO 131
Capablanca v Kahn C.N. 10097
Capablanca v Karff C.N.s 9447, 9456
Capablanca v Kramer ACO 131
Capablanca v Kurth C.N. 9366
Capablanca v Leise C.N. 6561
Capablanca v Leonard C.N. 9366
Capablanca v Marshall (sixth match-game, 1909) C.N.s 10591, 10595
Capablanca v Marshall (1918) C.N.s 6023, 10909, 10910, 10914 (Palkin), 10924 (Palkin), 11757 + ‘The Marshall Gambit’ feature article
Capablanca v McNab/MacNeb C.N. 8637
Capablanca v Milner-Barry (photograph) C.N. 6204
Capablanca v Molina and Ruiz C.N.s 10951, 11035
Capablanca v Morgan C.N.s 3778, 5262
Capablanca v Morris C.N. 9135
Capablanca v Morse/Moise C.N.s 10739, 10744
Capablanca v Nimzowitsch (incident at New York, 1927) ACO 182-183
Capablanca v Nimzowitsch (1928) C.N. 8594
Capablanca v N.N. C.N. 1596
Capablanca v N.N. CE 23-24; KCK 12 + C.N. 4080
Capablanca v N.N. KCK 12 + C.N.s 5343, 5399 (reconstruction)
Capablanca v N.N. (queen’s knight odds) C.N. 5011
Capablanca v Pape C.N. 10097
Capablanca v Olland (tall story) C.N.s 1089, 7715
Capablanca v Pattison C.N. 10746
Capablanca v Phillips C.N. 8388
Capablanca v Price/Baca-Arús C.N. 8214 + ‘The Capablanca v Price/Baca-Arús Mystery’ feature article
Capablanca v Randolph KCK 65
Capablanca v Rather C.N.s 521, 11766
Capablanca v Réti (simultaneous exhibition in 1911) CE 193
Capablanca v Réti (1914 photograph) C.N.s 6232, 6236
Capablanca v Ribera C.N.s 10296, 10308
Capablanca v Riumin (Moscow, 1936) C.N.s 7981, 7990
Capablanca v Roberts (Judge Bryn Roberts) C.N.s 11627, 11649
Capablanca v Sayers C.N. 8417
Capablanca v Sergeant C.N. 7541
Capablanca v Simkins C.N. 10721
Capablanca v J.H. Smith C.N. 10642
Capablanca v L. Smith C.N. 10833
Capablanca v Snowden C.N. 10851
Capablanca v Souza Campos C.N. 9308
Capablanca v Spielmann (New York, 1927) C.N. 9515
Capablanca v Steiner (pre-arranged game of living chess) KCK 225-226 (including Tartakower v Holte) + C.N.s 4092, 4151, 4684, 8030, 9784, 11598 (photograph of Capablanca with Finis Barton and Herman Steiner), 11606 (photograph of Capablanca and Finis Barton) + ‘Capablanca v Steiner (Living Chess)’ feature article
Capablanca v Sternberg C.N. 8428
Capablanca v Stewart C.N. 10820
Capablanca v Strauss C.N. 11626
Capablanca v Tartakower (game-score offered for sale by Olga Capablanca Clark) KCK 180-181; ACO 311 + C.N.s 5323, 6687, 7497 + ‘The Genius and the Princess’ feature article
Capablanca v Thomas (Cleveland, 1926) C.N. 8515
Capablanca v Thomas (Carlsbad, 1929) C.N.s 4727, 4730, 5820
Capablanca v Thomas (Hastings, 1919) C.N.s 5310, 5837, 6028, 7409, 9541 + ‘Capablanca v Thomas, Hastings, 1919’ feature article
Capablanca v Tinsley C.N. 11853
Capablanca v Trenholm C.N.s 9371, 9372
Capablanca v Tylor C.N. 5410
Capablanca v Ungern-Sternberg ACO 130-131
Capablanca v Vidmar (‘most beautiful move’ story) CE 257 + ‘London, 1922’ feature article
Capablanca v Vidmar (‘he is my meat’ story) C.N. 4566
Capablanca v Villegas C.N. 10986
Capablanca v White CE 7
Capablanca v Winkelman C.N. 1344
Capablanca v Wolfson CFF 51-52
Capablanca v Yates (differing views of Alekhine and Réti on 6 h3) CE 95
Capablanca v Yates (tennis anecdote by Koltanowski) C.N.s 4114, 5549, 7876
Capablanca v Zirn C.N. 8708
Capablanca v Znosko-Borovsky C.N. 8631
Capablanca (film starring César Evora) C.N.s 1484, 3986, 4303, 11813
Capablanca entre sus iguales by Romelio Milián González C.N. 5587
Capablanca’s Hundred Best Games of Chess by Harry Golombek (errors in) CE 215-216; KCK 268-269, 364-367 + C.N.s 3767, 5904, 10557, 10570 + ‘Capablanca Goes Algebraic’ feature article + ‘Harry Golombek’s Book on Capablanca’ feature article
Capablanca’s shortest loss (v A. Kramer) ACO 131
Capablanca Chess (proposed changes) C.N.s 5618, 5619, 5622, 5626 (historical precedents), 6838, 8480, 8689, 10861 + ‘Chess Variants and Rule Changes’ feature article
Capablanca fright (origin of term) C.N. 4565
Capablanca on the Sicilian Defence (including alleged ‘full of holes’ remark) KCK 155 + C.N.s 3961, 10344, 10383
Capablanca’s speed of play ACO 163-164
Capablanca Clark, Olga CE 239; KCK 180-181; ACO 211-219; CFF 177-181 + C.N.s 4152, 4950, 11778 (photographs with Botvinnik) + ‘The Genius and the Princess’ feature article (plus Russian translation Гений и княгиня)
Capablanca (Chilean group of singers) C.N. 4959
Capablanca Memorial Tournament, 1963 (group photograph) C.N. 9104
Capablanca, Ramiro C.N. 6207
Capon v Zukertort ACO 283
Capped knight KCK 114-115 + C.N. 3502 + ‘Chess Variants and Rule Changes’ feature article
Capped pawn CE 123-124 + C.N. 6093 (Loyd) + ‘Chess Variants and Rule Changes’ feature article
‘Capture first and philosophize later’ (ascribed to Tartakower) C.N. 6829
Cardoza chess authors’ self-glorification (‘dregs pretending to be cream’) ACO 286
Caricatures of chess masters C.N.s 4695 (Frank Stiefel), 4952 (New York, 1913 and Havana, 1913), 5247 (Tarrasch and Tartakower, by Gőndőr), 5307 (Pomar, Alekhine and Rico), 7549 (Capablanca), 7576 (Capablanca), 11371 (Gligorić, Hort, Keres, Simagin, Tal), 11755 (during 1937 Euwe v Alekhine match)
Carl Schlechter! Life and Times of the Austrian Chess Wizard by Warren Goldman C.N. 11844 + KCK 360 + ‘Carl Schlechter’ feature article
Carlier (French player) C.N. 4222
Carls, Carl and 1 c4 (glue anecdote) KCK 156; C.N. 6113 + ‘A Nimzowitsch Story’ feature article (1932 article by Brinckmann in Deutsche Schachblätter) + ‘The English Opening’ feature article
Carls v Brinckmann CE 12-13
Carlsbad, 1907 (different photographs and airbrushing) C.N.s 5685, 5722
Carlsbad, 1911 (group photograph) C.N.s 8524, 8574
Carlsbad, 1923 (rapid transit games) CE 9 + C.N. 8000
Carlsbad, 1929 (article by Louis Max) C.N. 11402
Carlsbad, 1929 (caricatures) C.N. 9026
Carlsbad (comments by masters on) C.N. 10226
Carlsen, Magnus (books about) C.N. 6831, 9829 + ‘Books about Leading Modern Chessplayers’ feature article
Carlsen, Magnus (early reading of Skak Skole book by Larsen) C.N.s 8935, 8939
Carlsen, Magnus (signed photograph) C.N. 9440
Carlsen, Magnus (silhouette) C.N. 8940
Carlsen v Caruana book by Keene and Jacobs C.N.s 11126, 11142
Caro, Horatio C.N.s 7249, 7250, 9707 + ‘The Caro-Kann Defence’ feature article
Caro-Kann Defence (Botvinnik on) C.N. 8399
Caro-Kann Defence (quick Alekhine wins) CE 260
Caro-Kann Defence (earliest) KCK 168; ACO 89 + C.N.s 7017, 7249 (origins of Caro-Kann name), 8423 (article by Csánk), 9431 (game by Kann) + ‘The Caro-Kann Defence’ feature article
Caro-Kann Defence (Warburton on) CE 94
Carpenter, George Edward (two compositions by) C.N.s 7970, 8005
Carr, George Shoobridge (endgame composition) KCK 40
Carr, Neil C.N.s 5239, 5260
Carr, Trevor C.N.s 5239, 5260
Carroll, Lewis C.N.s 5614, 5628, 9616, 9619
Carruthers, George C.N.s 3551, 3557
Cartoons and caricatures ‘Chess Cartoons and Caricatures’ feature article
Cartoon by C.J. Theriat C.N. 7449
Cartoon by C.J. Theriat C.N. 7449
Cartoon by Harry Furniss of a Strand chess divan, in Punch C.N.s 7384, 7412 + ‘A Chess Divan in the Strand’ feature article
Cartoon by Leslie Starke C.N. 10611
Cartoon (correspondence chess) C.N. 8713
Cartoons C.N.s 9321 (dogs), 9359, 10427 (Cozens)
Cartoon (Die graphotranszendentale Schachpartie) C.N. 8471
Cartoon of Bronstein and Kotov in Caïssa C.N. 8437
Cartoon of  ‘complete’ chess book (Harrison) C.N. 10454
Cartoon of Lord Louis Mountbatten and chessplaying machine C.N. 8464
Cartoon (political) C.N. 11279
Cartoons (fire and water) C.N. 10875
Cartoons (¿Juguemos al ajedrez?) C.N. 10067
Cartoons (Punch) C.N.s 7579, 9105, 9107, 9124, 9259, 9471, 10790, 10894
Cartoons (Soviet Union) C.N.s 8771, 8785 (Karpov), 8829
Caruana, Fabiano (books about) ‘Books about Leading Modern Chessplayers’ feature article
Cases conjuguées (origin of term and concept) C.N.s 6004, 6011, 11789
Cassel, Hartwig (on Capablanca v Alekhine) C.N. 5117
Cassirer, Ernst (remarks about chess) C.N. 10160
Castello, Daniel C.N. 4326
Castells Méndez v Holtey C.N. 7509
Castleberry, Gerald ‘Chess Jottings’ feature article
Castling ‘Castling in Chess’ feature article
Castling, Earliest mate in composed games KCK 227
Castling, Explanation of rules in Lasker’s How To Play Chess CE 106-107
‘Castling into it’ C.N. 4976
Castling, Legal ACO 37
Castling C.N.s 7578 (Lombardy), 7666 (Kenny), 9185 (‘First castle, and then philosophize’), 9738 (by White on move one), 9788 (by White on move one), 10687 (Italian rules) + ‘Chess Variants and Rule Changes’ feature article
Castling (masters’ uncertainty over the rules) C.N.s 795 (Karpov v Korchnoi and Averbakh v Purdy), 1372 (Beliavsky v Timman), 9550 (Korchnoi), 9622 (Averbakh v Purdy), 9644 (1936 case in Australia), 9666 (1936 case in Australia)
Castling, Mate by CE 79-80; KCK 227; ACO 65-66, 367 (Morphy); CFF 43 (corrected in C.N. 6385) + C.N.s 5594, 6385 (correction of Kvíčala game-score), 7077, 10290
Castling (moving the king first) C.N.s 10077, 10081 (Miles v Polugayevsky), 10181, 10218
Castling (recommended by annotator when illegal) C.N.s 8875, 8878, 11508
Castling (Tartakower quote on) C.N. 11929
Castling (‘Thornton castling trap’) KCK 61-63 + C.N.s 4078, 5916 (information on George Howard Thornton)
Castling trick (problem by Chielamangus/Purdy) C.N. 7404
Castling twice C.N.s 11037, 11041
Castling (with phantom rook, at rook odds) C.N.s 6029, 6035, 6190
Castling (with promoted rook) C.N. 10198
Castro, Fidel C.N.s 4049, 4502, 8712, 9033 (photograph with Fischer), 11332 (Terrazas v Castro and Camarera/Camarena v Castro), 11379 (photographs with Petrosian, Ella Johansson and Barreras), 11786 + ‘Fidel Castro and Chess’ feature article
Catalogue by Michael Syngros of chess literature in Hellenic C.N.s 5612, 7037
Cavera v Schlechter KCK 360 + ‘Chess Jottings’ feature article
Center for Jewish History (sketches by Emery Gondor and photographs) C.N.s 8457, 10145
Centre Counter Game (Morelli Gambit) C.N. 6903
‘Centre is the soul of chess, The’ C.N. 3977, 9192 (full text of Alekhine’s introduction to Kahn book)
‘Century Club’ C.N.s 6471, 6475
Ceremonial first move C.N. 11121 + ‘Jacob Bronowski and Chess’ feature article
České Budějovice, 1927 group photograph C.N. 10150
Chadwick, Henry C.N. 8697 + ‘Chess and Baseball’ feature article
Chail, 1925 (Kostić) C.N. 7528
Chajes v Bernstein C.N. 7961
Chalker v Bernstein CE 50
Chamberlain, Neville (President of the Warwickshire Chess Association) C.N. 7465
Chamber music of chess, The C.N.s 9304, 9313
Champion of Europe (Alekhine) C.N. 10772
Champions, The by Peter Fuller CFF 109
Chapman v Coates C.N. 7956
Charles, Ray (photograph with Braille chess set) C.N. 10633
Charlick v Crane (not ‘Crane v Charlick’) C.N. 11611
Charosh v L. Jaffe C.N.s 3619, 8023, 11124 (with photographs of Mannis Charosh)
Charousek, Rudolf (story about copying the Handbuch) C.N.s 8296, 10107, 10581
Charousek v Wollner C.N. 4941
Charteris, Leslie (The Pawn Gambit in Send for the Saint) C.N. 9952
Chasing the king ACO 45
Chatard, Eugène C.N.s 8470, 8554
Chatard Gambit C.N.s 8470, 8554
Chaurang v Moore CFF 39-40 + ‘The Chess Seesaw’ feature article
Cheapo C.N.s 10576, 10584, 10630 (Hearst and Burger in photograph)
Cheating CE 14; KCK 37, 263-264 + C.N.s 4718 (The Year of the Jouncer by Simon Gray), 5064 (‘impossible to cheat at chess’ quote by Sir John Simon and John Steinbeck), 7807 (promotion to piece of same colour)
Check, Charles C.N. 9653
Checkerette C.N. 8188
Checking move answered by mate CE 42; KCK 77-78, 118-119; CFF 14-15 + C.N.s 151, 235, 334, 458, 609, 645, 680, 4130, 4135, 7995, 7998 + ‘Check and Checkmate’ feature article
Checkmate, Definition of (article by Gordon Pollard) ‘Chess Jottings’ feature article
‘Checkmate’ (painting by M.B. Critchlow) C.N. 7423
Checkmate (term misused) C.N. 10663
Check Mate and Word Games by Carlos Tortoza C.N.s 4716, 9025 (on Kasparov v Short), 10536 (Short on Fischer)
Chernev v Altman C.N. 8782
Chernev v Westbrock C.N. 8782
Chéron v Alekhine (Budapest Defence game) C.N. 5295
Chéron v Polikier C.N.s 7921, 10380
Chernev, Irving ‘Irving Chernev’ feature article + ‘Muddled Chess Epigrams’ feature article
Chernev, Irving (birth-date) CFF 98
Chernev, Irving (choice of greatest players) C.N. 9275
Chernev, Irving (Curious Chess Facts on the radio) C.N. 10136
Chernev, Irving (forename: Irving/Isidore/Isidor) C.N.s 8981, 8989
Chernev, Irving (‘Once you start checking it’s hard to stop’) C.N. 8608
Chernev, Irving (personal opinions quoted) C.N. 5624
Chernev, Irving (Purdy on Logical Chess Move by Move and on Chernev/Reinfeld) C.N.s 9713, 11702
Chernev, Irving (quote about greed and grabbing material) C.N. 10906
Chernev, Irving (review by Morgan of 1000 Best Short Games of Chess) C.N. 11013
Chernev, Irving (The Most Instructive Games of Chess Ever Played) C.N.s 8196, 8197, 8782
Chernev on Reinfeld CE 265
Chess by Paul Langfield CE 139
CHESS (musical) CE 212-213; C.N. 11152 + ‘CHESS The Musical’ feature article
Chess a common language C.N. 4215
Chess a waste of time ACO 409-410
Chess and the Law C.N. 11681
Chess Articles in Periodical Literature by Horace E. McFarland C.N. 11800
Chess as front-page headline news C.N.s 4444 (Kasparov-Karpov), 5182 (living chess), 5198 (Fischer and James Slater), 9004 (when Fischer became world champion), 9062 (projected Kasparov v Karpov match), 10978 + ‘Chess as Front-Page News’ feature article
Chess authors’ books on non-chess subjects: ACO 191-192 (F. Reinfeld, J. Wisker, V.L. Wahltuch, B. Winkelman, G. Abrahams, E.G. Sergeant, W.A. Fairhurst, T.R. Dawson, E.-M. Antoniadi) + C.N.s 3592 (M. Vidmar), 3710, 3716 (N. Lederer), 3911 (W.R. Hartston), 4797 (B. Darrach), 4859 (F. Reinfeld), 4865 (G.W. Medley and A. Mongredien on trade), 4895 (Mongredien on trees and shrubs), 4954 (Svendsen), 5721 (Lajos Steiner), 6141 (Mongredien, regarding the Suez Canal), 6446 (Winkelman), 9109 (Plaskett)
Chess between Sinclair Lewis and Barnaby Conrad C.N. 4312
Chessboard Magic! (Chernev) C.N. 10275
Chess board (comments on incorrectly placed boards; boardista, boardite and boardomaniac) C.N. 11471
Chess board (signed by many participants at Buenos Aires, 1939) C.N. 5082
Chess board (with diagrams) C.N. 4578
Chess Book Chats (website by Michael Clapham) C.N.s 10089, 10634 (items on Fischer and Lombardy), 11821 (on Sanvito)
Chess books attributed to Terence North and Matt Sigs C.N. 9618 + ‘The Ultimate Chess Playing Guide’ feature article
Chess boxing C.N. 7281
Chess Budget, The C.N.s 5316, 9079, 9093, 9744, 9748, 9763
Chess by circulation C.N.s 4644, 4652
Chess by wireless (between two ships) C.N.s 4249, 4285
Chess (Basics, Laws and Terms) by B.K. Chaturvedi ACO 335-337 + C.N. 4683 + ‘Worst-ever Chess Book’ feature article
Chess Charts C.N. 6317
Chess clubs in eighteenth century C.N. 9239
Chess clubs (greatest in the world) C.N. 11980
Chess clubs in the US C.N.s 11961, 11963
Chess commentary dream team (Yasser Seirawan, Jovanka Houska, Peter Svidler) ‘Chess Broadcasts on the Internet’ feature article
Chess Exemplified (Pierson/Poirson) C.N.s 8845, 8850 (Charles Pearson)
Chess Express ‘Cuttings (Facts about Raymond Keene)’ feature article
Chess Features C.N.s 2849, 3560, 7380
Chess Fever C.N.s 3987, 3992, 10931
‘Chess flower’ (Fritillaria meleagris) C.N. 6100
Chess for Laughs by Joel Rothman C.N.s 8438, 8444
Chess for Tomorrow’s Champions by J.N. Walker CE 264
Chess Fundamentals (remark by Capablanca about Janowsky v Kupchik) KCK 329
Chess Fundamentals (de Firmian edition of Capablanca’s book) C.N.s 4368, 4379, 10354 + ‘Capablanca Book Destroyed’ feature article
Chess Fundamentals (edition without diagrams) C.N. 7756
chessgames.com (misappropriation of material, misquotation and incompetence) C.N.s 9131, 9151 (Capablanca quote), 9156 (quote misascribed to Philidor: ‘skittles are the social glasses of chess’) + ‘Copying’ feature article
Chess (general quote by Horowitz and Reinfeld) C.N. 8404
Chess Herald, The C.N. 9825
Chess history (fascination of and scholarship) C.N. 9879
“Chess-Humanics” by Wallace E. Nevill C.N.s 4711, 5802
Chessics ‘Chess Variants and Rule Changes’ feature article
Chess Ideas for Young Players by Love and Hodgkins C.N. 8769
Chess in 1924 ACO 150-157
Chess in Pieces (television programme) CFF 241
Chess in the Movies by Bob Basalla C.N. 3986
Chess Informant combinations books (Encyclopaedia of Chess Middlegames) CE 168; CFF 234-235 + C.N. 4061 + ‘The Chess Chamber of Horrors’ feature article
Chess in the Rhineland C.N. 5353
Chess is a lottery (Heidenfeld) C.N. 10481
‘Chess is a sea in which a gnat may bathe’ C.N.s 3587, 4498
‘Chess is like a drug’ (quote attributed to Landau) C.N.s 4133, 6403
‘Chess is 99% tactics’ ACO 342-343; C.N.s 8738, 8787 + ‘Chess Strategy and Tactics’ feature article
‘Chess is not a game but a disease’ (quote attributed to Henry Campbell-Bannerman) C.N.s 6070, 6241
‘Chess is not for timid souls’ (‘Das Schach ist nichts für kleine Geister’) C.N. 6953
‘Chess is a game too noble ...’ (Koestler) C.N. 6511
‘Chess journalist of the year’ KCK 278-279; CFF 117
Chess Journalists of America (CJA) CFF 116-118 + ‘Chess Awards’ feature article
Chess laws in New Zealand (touch-move and promotion) C.N. 11761
Chess Life ACO 287
Chess metaphors (including H.G. Wells) C.N. 11089
Chess Monthly (editorship: Fiske/Hazeltine/Morphy) C.N. 8129
Chess Monthly and the BCM (dispute over readership figures/circulation) C.N. 5794
Chess Notes Book of the Year award CE 256
Chess Notes (curtailment) C.N. 11763
Chess Notes (list of items) C.N. 7020
Chess Notes (silverish anniversary) C.N. 4790
CHESS ’n stuff ‘Chess Awards’ feature article
Chess nut (term) C.N.s 8932, 8936
Chess Nuts (publication from San Quentin prison) C.N. 4508
Chess on video (Golombek) CFF 257
Chess Openings: Traps and Zaps (by Pandolfini) CE 230
Chess Personalia by Jeremy Gaige CE 219-220; C.N.s 10526, 10831, 10861, 10873 + ‘Jeremy Gaige’ feature article
Chess Players, The (painting by Francesco di Giorgio) C.N. 5206
Chess Pieces by David Solway C.N.s 4065, 4518
Chess Praxis by Aron Nimzowitsch (‘a poor, maimed torso’) CE 159 + ‘Cuttings (Facts about Raymond Keene)’ feature article
Chess records C.N. 4771 + ‘Chess Records’ feature article
Chess Results (Di Felice) C.N. 10072
Chess revelatory of character (comments by Chadwick) ACO 386; C.N. 8697
Chess Rules of Thumb by Lev Alburt and Al Lawrence CFF 246 + C.N.s 3480, 8738 + ‘Chess: the Need for Sources’ feature article + ‘Chess Records’ feature article
Chess set (Hans Frank) C.N. 11680
Chess set/piece (largest) C.N.s 6775, 11018
Chess sets (masters who owned no set) C.N.s 5053 (Capablanca and Reshevsky), 6814 (Capablanca)
Chess shirts (Staunton, Byrne) C.N.s 11088, 11093
Chess sketches by Huxley St John Brooks CFF 339 + C.N.s 3417, 7012, 7439 (poem on the Caro-Kann)
Chess Symposium by J. Halpern C.N.s 6209, 6251
Chess technique and Bobby Fischer by R.E. Burger (unpublished) C.N. 5876
Chess Thoughts C.N. 4936
Chess Trivia by Peter Hotton and Herbert A. Kenny CE 169 + ‘Chess Jottings’ feature article
Chess Webster’s Quotations, Facts and Phrases C.N. 6771
Chess World (Murray on) C.N. 2490 + ‘The Chess Historian H.J.R. Murray’ feature article + ‘C.J.S. Purdy’ feature article
Chessworld C.N. 7010 + ‘Fischer’s Views on Chess Masters’ feature article
Chessy words KCK 235-237; ACO 177; CFF 74-75 + C.N.s 3529, 4139, 4405, 4432, 4461, 5559, 6782, 6807, 7776, 7777, 8999, 9506, 10197, 10493, 10510 + ‘Chessy Words’ feature article
Chicago, 1937 (group photograph) C.N. 7351
Chicco, Adriano (composition) C.N.s 7693, 7698, 7701
Chielamangus on Chess (Purdy) C.N. 10973
Chigorin, Mikhail (alleged remark on by Lasker) C.N. 7942
Chigorin, Mikhail (correspondence game) ACO 106
Chigorin, Mikhail (photograph) C.N. 5875
Chigorin, Mikhail (Santasiere on) C.N. 7933
Chigorin, Mikhail (seldom played 1 d4) C.N. 7852
Chigorin, Mikhail (spelling of name and signature) C.N.s 6632, 6659, 6667
Chigorin, Mikhail (two blindfold games; engraving) C.N.s 5686, 11180
Chigorin v Caro C.N. 5812
Chigorin v Clerc ACO 293
Chigorin v Gratchevsky KCK 71 + ‘Chess Jottings’ feature article
Chigorin v Pillsbury C.N. 9796
Chigorin v Tarrasch (alleged finish to game) CFF 20; C.N. 11324
Child of Change by Garry Kasparov (with Donald Trelford) CE 220-226 + C.N.s 5375, 8761 (review by Krabbé) + ‘Child of Change’ feature article
Children’s books (by Nic Brett and Jackie Andrews) C.N. 9584
Children (first chess book for) C.N.s 1946, 6323, 6329, 8383
Chinese (word for chess) C.N.s  8027, 11791 (国际象棋)
Ching-Chang (automaton, conducted by Pillsbury?) C.N.s 3854, 3895
Chirac, Jacques (photographs with Plaskett and Prié) C.N. 11150
Cholera anecdote C.N. 3763
Christiansen v Meyer CFF 9
Christie, Agatha (‘A Chess Problem’) C.N.s 4082, 4083, 4105, 8272 (Kotov’s opinion), 8370, 9881 (‘U.N. Owen’ in Ten Little Niggers), 10996 (Wallace murder), 11033 (reference to Steinitz in review of Appointment with Death) + ‘Agatha Christie and Chess’ feature article
Christie, John Reginald Halliday C.N. 5939
Christmas greeting card (Maróczy v Chigorin) C.N.s 6922, 6928 + ‘Chess and Christmas’ feature article
Churchill, Lord Randolph (Steinitz game against) KCK 313-314
Cinema C.N. 3858
Ciocaltea, Victor (pair of games) C.N. 4832
Ciocaltea v Fischer C.N. 6194
Clare Benedict Challenge Cup, 1955 C.N. 9122
Clarke, Peter Hugh (BCM obituary) C.N. 8991
Class (W.N. Potter on) CFF 324
Clemenz Opening CE 260
Clergy C.N. 7578
Clissold v Jones C.N. 9799
Club Argentino de Ajedrez (photographs) C.N.s 11330 (Petrosian v Fischer match), 11341 (Keres, Ivkov and FIDE Presidents), 11349 (Capablanca and Alekhine)
Club Capablanca (Havana) C.N. 11803
Clubs (first and earliest) C.N.s 4812, 6477
Cochrane, John C.N.s 5590, 11102 (parentage), 11106 (tribute by I.O. Howard Taylor), 11392 (burial), 11896 (midshipman) + ‘John Cochrane’ feature article
Cochrane v Moheschunder/Mohishunder/Mahescandra C.N. 5590
Code-breakers (Bletchley Park) C.N.s 4029, 4034
Code-breakers (Sweden; Beurling and Lundqvist) C.N. 4040
Codrescu, Andrei (The Posthuman Dada Guide) C.N. 6391
Cohn, Erich (endgame analysis) C.N. 7212
Cohn Erich (monograph and photograph) C.N. 7213
Cohn, Wilhelm (photograph) C.N. 7213
Cohn (Hastings, 1895 Amateur Tournament) C.N. 8132
Cohn v Chiszar CFF 8
Cohn v Swiderski C.N. 8133
Coincidence KCK 50-52 + C.N.s 4333 (problem composition), 5327 (Drezga v Baratz and Alekhine v Köhnlein)
Coins C.N. 4265
Colborne v Womersley ACO 53 + C.N. 4882 + ‘Royal Walkabouts’ feature article
Colditz C.N. 7197
Coldwell v Marshall KCK 68 + C.N. 11887
Cole v Clifford ACO 69 + ‘Wing Gambits in Chess’ feature article
Cole v van Lennep KCK 113
Coleman v Capablanca C.N. 6295
Coles chess books (piracy) ACO 332-333 + ‘A Publishing Scandal’ feature article
Coles, Richard Nevil ‘The Chess Historian R.N. Coles’ feature article
Coles, Richard Nevil (games and autobiographical note) C.N. 10455
Coles, Richard Nevil (biographical note by Jack Coles) C.N. 11818
Colle, Edgard (forename) ACO 348; C.N. 8764
Colle v Alekhine (photograph taken at Paris, 1925) C.N. 7131
Colle v Capablanca C.N. 9014
Colle v Grünfeld (resignation by Black in drawn position?) C.N.s 4677, 4687
Collinear moves C.N.s 4230, 4233, 11991
Collins, John (Jack) William (study of Anderssen, Steinitz and Capablanca by Fischer) C.N. 7987
Collusion (Belgian championship) CFF 79-80
Collusion (Kotov writings) C.N. 3659
Collusion (Santasiere v Kashdan) C.N.s 4634, 11360
Colman, Eugene Ernest (match against Marshall) C.N. 6577
Colman v Wren C.N. 5599
Columbo (including Wolthuis v Alexander game) KCK 3-5 + C.N.s 3986, 6347, 6848, 6855 + ‘Chess and Television’ feature article
Combe v Hasenfuss C.N.s 4063, 4099
Column in Northern Sami C.N. 5511
Columns (comments on) C.N. 8952
Combe, Robert Forbes (photograph) C.N. 9102
Combination (Chernev on how masters create the conditions) C.N. 11418
Combination (definition of) KCK 206-209 + C.N.s 8067, 8695, 9593, 10605, 10623 + ‘What is a Chess Combination?’ feature article
Combination (first occurrence of term) C.N.s 5001, 5005, 5009, 5018, 5030
Combination, Unsound (Lasker on) C.N. 11191
‘Combination is the soul of chess’ C.N.s 3977, 4074
Combinations (comparison between Morphy and Mason) C.N. 10849
Comic book fiction C.N.s 4400 (The Mighty Thor), 7285 (Dax)
Comic strips C.N.s 3937, 5418, 7234 (‘Rhymo the Monk’ by Gus Mager)
Common misspellings KCK 274-275
Common Sense in Chess by Emanuel Lasker (praise by Golombek) C.N. 11179
Common Sense in Chess by Emanuel Lasker (error in) ACO 325-326; CFF 247-248
Comparative Chess by Marshall C.N. 9523
Complete Book of Gambits, The by Raymond Keene KCK 268; ACO 140; CFF 235-237 + ‘Copying’ feature article
Complete Idiot’s Guide to Chess, The by Patrick Wolff ACO 190
Complexity of chess (Purdy on) C.N. 10929
Computers ‘Chess and Computers’ feature article
Computer (earliest tournament game against a master; Curdo) C.N. 5634
Computer (earliest victory over a FIDE-titled player) C.N.s 5496, 5526
Computer, Early ACO 413-414 + C.N.s 4470 (Torres Quevedo), 4482, 4495, 4525, 4547, 4581 (robot in Chicago), 7536 (1949 quote), 8332 (Smyslov), 8391 (Ajedrecista), 8582 (1949 report), 10324 (Edward Lasker and Claude E. Shannon), 10325 (Los Alamos Chess/6x6 chess), 10639, 11097 (first to make open tournament pairings)
Computer (most brilliant move, in 1967) ACO 17
Computer (predictions regarding) C.N.s 3846, 4126
Computers (discoveries by) ACO 5-7, 14
Computers (estimate of information processed) C.N. 6363
Concentration of errors CE 139, 164, 167, 168
Condé, Adrián García C.N. 10903 (including tribute by William Winter)
Congdon, James Adams (observations on chess) C.N. 11748
Connected passed pawns (Black has four after 19 moves) C.N. 1625
Connolly, Cyril C.N. 4569
Conrad, Otto C.N. 11756
Consecutive sacrifices KCK 242; CFF 7-8 + ‘Chess Jottings’ feature article
Constantini v Hruby ACO 138
Consultation game losses by eminent players KCK 104 + ‘The Nimzowitsch Defence (1 e4 Nc6)’
Consultation game with the strongest line-up KCK 111-112 + ‘Professor Isaac Rice and the Rice Gambit’ feature article
Consultation games (practical conditions) C.N. 10930
Consulting books (Rice Gambit tournament) KCK 214 + C.N.s 6441, 6519
Contradictions CE 198
Cook, Eugene Beauharnais (hermit/hermitage problem) C.N. 8620
Cook (origin of term and earlier usage) C.N.s 4341, 6460, 10493
Cook and Pollock v Lee and Müller KCK 118; C.N. 9827 + ‘Royal Walkabouts’ feature article
Cooke, Alistair CE 232-233; CFF 101 + C.N.s 5508, 6102, 6839 (and Jacob Bronowski), 7520, 8753 + ‘Alistair Cooke and Chess’ feature article
Copenhagen, 1916 (photograph) C.N. 5562
Copenhagen, 1923 (group photograph) C.N.s 7235, 7242
Copenhagen, 1946 (claim by Sarapu) C.N.s 9477, 11063, 11308
Copying/plagiarism CE 163-164; ACO 335-337; CFF 228-229, 234-237 + C.N.s 4108, 4683 (Chaturvedi, Robar and Mithal), 4717 (Robar), 5658 (Robar), 5771 (Keene), 5795 (Keene), 6616 (Bjelica), 6636 (Evans), 6886 (Hays/Hall), 7052 (Hays/Hall), 7083 (Hesse), 7427 (Vaughan), 8004 (Reinfeld/Reshevsky/Barden), 8079, 8099, 8100, 8108, 8145 (from the Internet), 8151, 8221 (Evans), 8276 (Hesse), 8319 (Hesse), 8529 (Hesse), 8679 (de Jong), 8776 (Keene: ‘bubonic plagiarist’), 8902 (‘chess history’ website), 9120 (Master the Game of Chess by Neeta Sehgal), 9150 (Silver), 9153 (How to become Chess Champion), 9178 (Keene), 9411 (Hesse), 9459 (Hesse), 9739 (Di Felice), 10009 (Dornbusch), 10263, 10732 (Hidalgo book on Fischer), 10939 (Geilmann), 10946 (Bjelica), 11056 (Higgie), 11411 (Dornbusch), 11979 (chessgames.com, Wall and Nastasio) + ‘Copying’ feature article + ‘Worst-ever Chess Book’ feature article + ‘An Indian Copying Mystery’ feature article
Copyright on chess games KCK 181-189, C.N.s 4453 (London, 1899), 4767, 9038 (B.H. Wood on), 10212 (London, 1899) + ‘Copyright on Chess Games’ feature article
Corbin v Harewood C.N. 7373
Corbis chess photographs C.N. 6003
Cordingley, Edgar George R. (letter to Selman) C.N. 11715
Corkscrew Counter-Gambit/Corkscrew Gambit C.N. 11146
Cornforth v N.N. 11160
Corny jokes ACO 139-141; CFF 69, 138 + C.N.s 8069, 9719, 10048 + ‘Chess Corn Corner’ feature article
‘Correspondence chess is the best chess’ (Showalter) CE 49
Correspondence chess (messages) CE 250; ACO 392 + C.N. 5249
Correspondence chess postcards (Fifth World Correspondence Championship) C.N.s 7365 (Husák v Richter), 7366 (Richter v Zagorovsky and Richter v Berliner)
Correspondence chess (remark about growing a moustache between two moves) C.N. 9337
Correspondence game, First US CFF 23-24
Correspondence message (3 Bxg7 or 3 Bxb7 trick) C.N.s 8942, 8963
Correspondence game (slowest) C.N.s 3435, 3438, 5683 (Brenzinger)
Correspondence games between Genova and Modena C.N.s 10687, 10691, 10737
Correspondence games (short) CE 258
Correspondence games by world champions C.N.s 3719, 6283 (Fischer)
Correspondence games to decide over-the-board championship CFF 120
Correspondental game C.N. 10111
Corridor mate (‘mat du couloir’) C.N. 4489
Corzo y Príncipe, Juan CE 258 (death); KCK 191-196 (including games v Golmayo, Club Capablanca, Buch, Capablanca); C.N.s 11260 (article on 1927 world championship match), 11271 (articles on 1927 world championship match), 11368 (article on Lasker’s resignation as world champion), 11377 (article on Moscow, 1925), 11829 (articles in 1927, 1937, 1938) + ‘Immortal but Unknown’ feature article
Corzo y Príncipe v Capablanca (1909) C.N. 9805
Corzo y Príncipe v Gelabert C.N. 8822
Corzo y Príncipe v Mora CE 56
Cotlar Variation C.N.s 3566, 3581, 3584, 3613, 3665, 6085, 8087
Cotlar, Ovsey C.N.s 6085, 8087
Cotton, Miss C.H. (see too the following entry) C.N.s 4838, 11107, 11111
Cotton, Miss Selma (?) C.N. 11101
‘Counter-attack is the best form of defence’ (origins of dictum) C.N.s 5090, 5148, 5545, 7440, 8218, 10087
‘Counter-attack is the soul of the game’ (comment ascribed by Menchik to Blackburne) CFF 325 + C.N. 8218
Counter-counter-pin C.N.s 6161, 6183, 6195
Countess from Hong Kong, A (photograph of Marlon Brando, Charlie Chaplin and Sophia Loren)
Courtesy (account by Vining) C.N. 11161
Courts, Chess in the CE 109-113 (Wood, Gunsberg/Foster, Chigorin, Jaffe, Rosenthal, Tarrasch/Ranneforth, Nield, Piotrowski/Osiecki, Tennant-Smith, Klein, Calvo/Ghobash, Karpov/Jungwirth), 124-125 (Winter); ACO 190 (Wood/Ritson Morry) + C.N.s 3756 (Jaffe), 3824 (Gunsberg/Foster), 5026 (Horwitz/Windust), 6724 (Wood/Ritson Morry), 6733 (Wood/Ritson Morry), 6736 (Wood/Ritson Morry), 6893 (Rosebault), 8057 (Horwitz/Windust), 10843 (Alfredo and Edvige Ruinstein [sic] in Milan), 10848 (Alfred/Alfredo Rubinstein), 11051 (educational value of chess), 11681 (Chess and the Law) + ‘Chess in the Courts’ feature article
Cours d’échecs (handwritten volumes of Calvi articles) C.N.s 1827, 1836, 11082 + ‘Chess Books and Magazines For Sale’ feature article
Covering moves with card C.N.s 9806, 10087
Cowan v Catano KCK 79
Cowles v Updegraff C.N. 10457
Cozens, William Harold ACO 101 (game by, against C.E.Y.) + C.N.s 6998 (biographical information), 11644 (biographical note in Games & Puzzles) + ‘The Chess Writer W.H. Cozens’ feature article
Cracow, 1941 (tournament photograph) C.N. 5259
Crépeaux, Robert (photograph) C.N. 11614
Crítica (caricatures of Capablanca and Alekhine) C.N. 11808
Cross, James ACO 125-126
Cross v Dietz ACO 125-126
Cross v Kalme ACO 125
Cross v Poschel ACO 126
Cross-attack C.N. 11020
Cross-check C.N. 7607
Crosskill v Thorold KCK 125; ACO 32 + ‘Royal Walkabouts’ feature article
Crosstable (consultation tournament) C.N. 6219
Crosstable (first) C.N. 5605
Crosswords C.N.s 4822 (including chessword), 4853, 4872
Crouch, Colin (letter from) ‘Royal Walkabouts’ feature article
Crowds KCK 239-240 + ‘Crowds at Chess Events’ feature article
Crowl, Frank Arthur C.N. 6865, 6872, 11129 + ‘The Australian Nimzowitsch’ feature article
‘Crowl v Fehl’ C.N. 7087
Crowley, Aleister C.N. 10392 (game against E.G. Spencer-Churchill) + ‘Hype in Chess’ feature article
Crown, Gordon Thomas C.N.s 5583, 5584, 6742 (Bronstein on), 7708 (letter written at age 13) + ‘Gordon Crown’ feature article
Crown v Korn C.N.s 7448, 7469
Cuban brevities (Ortega v Barreras, Díaz v Valladares and Gelabert v Bermúdez) C.N. 7161
Cuban publications (links to) C.N. 11317
Cubison, W.H. C.N. s 11060, 11065 (forename: William), 11069 (William Henry), 11071
Cukierman, Josef CFF 184-185 (including games v Voisin and Tartakower) + ‘The Chessplayer J. Cukierman’ feature article
Culbertson, Ely C.N.s 3556, 6060 (famous quote), 6072 (famous quote and Geoffrey Mott-Smith), 6080, 11716 (money and sales) + ‘Ely Culbertson and Chess’ feature article
Cunning, gamesmanship and skulduggery KCK 37, ACO 60-61 (Pachman), CFF 5 (Pachman) + C.N.s 4386 (Harrwitz), 4450 (Showalter v Logan), 5145 (Fairhurst), 7129 (Harrwitz), 7206 (Blackburne), 10300 (Bernstein), 10520 (Lange) + ‘Chess Cunning, Gamesmanship and Skulduggery’ feature article
Cunon v de Flaguet C.N. 6874
Curdo, John CE 81
Curnock, Arthur John (mate in seven problem) C.N. 10367
Curnock v Lawrence (simultaneous blindfold match) C.N.s 11739, 11746 (van Vliet on)
Curt, Charles C.N. 10195
Curt v Bixby C.N.s 10187, 10195
Curt v Helms ACO 58-59
Curt v Smith ACO 57-58
C.W. v Kostrovitsky ACO 15-16
Czerniak, Moshe C.N.s 4020, 4028, 4143, 11043
Czerniak v Alekhine (photograph) C.N. 11740
Czerniak v Capablanca C.N.s 4143, 9842, 9851
da Costa, João Maria C.N. 8427
Daily bulletins C.N.s 5800 (Cambridge Springs, 1904), 5806 (planned Columbian Congress), 5911 (Berne, 1923)
Daily chess column (first in newspaper) C.N.s 4836, 6666
Daily Mail (chess reports) C.N. 8193
Daily Mirror (coverage of Spassky v Fischer, 1972, and two-move problem by G.W. Chandler) C.N.s 9141, 9145
Daily Mirror (photographs, including Alekhine, Atkins, Beskow, Blackburne, Cross, Duke of Northumberland, Forde, Gromer, Holloway, Lind, Menchik, Milner-Barry, Mortimer, Pomar, Reshevsky, Saunders, Scott, Simon, Stevenson, Tartakower, Thomas, Wahltuch, Znosko-Borovsky) ‘Chess Photographs in the Daily Mirror’ feature article
Dake, Arthur William (short losses to Di Paula/Di Pauli/DiPauli/Pauli and to Powers) C.N. 8035
Dake-Capablanca story KCK 265
Dake v Alekhine (photograph) C.N. 8049
Dake v Alexander CFF 58
Dallas, 1940 (photograph) C.N. 7867
Dallas, 1957 (photograph) C.N. 8036
Dalton, William Robert Inge (anecdote about Morphy, fishing and the Indian Problem) C.N. 8227
Daluege, Kurt C.N. 7074
Daly, Harlow Bussey, C.N.s 9597, 9598
Daly, P./Daley, P. C.N.s 11650, 11669 (Philip Daley)
Damiano (‘when you have a good move look for a better’) C.N.s 7837, 7841 (earlier occurrence), 8738, 8890 (advice to sit on hands), 9303 (Tarrasch), 9309 (Damiano), 10087
‘P. Damiano v T. Halász’ (Petroff Defence) C.N. 5694
Damiano’s Defence (Fischer game) KCK 149
Damiano’s Defence (Greco book) C.N. 7011
Damiano’s Defence (The Immortal Damiano?) CE 40
Dangerous Game by William Harris CFF 118; C.N. 10962 + ‘Chess and Ghosts’ feature article
Dangerous Moves/La Diagonale du Fou CE 214; KCK 4-5 (Hoit v N.N. game) + C.N. 9559 + ‘Chess Jottings’ feature article
Daniel, Arthur William (three-mover and photograph) C.N. 10722
Daniel v Grant ACO 50
Daniels C.N.s 10506 (biography) 10507 (games)
Danish Gambit KCK 157-158; C.N. 8619 + ‘Chess: The Greatest’ feature article
Dantine, Helmut C.N. 10495
Danvers Opening (1 e4 e5 2 Qh5) CE 96-97 + ‘The Danvers Opening (1 e4 e5 2 Qh5)’ feature article
Database errors (FatBase) CFF 243 + ‘A Chess Database’ feature article
Daubar, Jorge ‘Copying’ feature article
David, G./Michael C.N. 11173
David v Wellmuth C.N. 7305
Davidson, Harold Francis (the Rector of Stiffkey) C.N.s 5592, 5730
Davidson, Henry Alexander C.N. 7367
Davidson v Euwe CE 80
Davies, David (Lord Davies) C.N. 9428
Dawson, Thomas Rayner (poem by Lord Dunsany) C.N. 8853
Dayton v Pearsall C.N. 10267
Deacon, Frederick Horace C.N. 7854, 7859
Deacon v Condé KCK 121-122; C.N. 10903 + ‘Royal Walkabouts’ feature article
De Arman (DeArman), John W. C.N.s 7572, 7598, 10759 (article on curiosities)
deMille, Cecil B. CFF 74
Dean of chess (title) C.N.s 10788, 10791
Death at chess (Daily Mail item about Hyram Russell Smart) C.N. 11588
Death at the board CE 127 (Olland and J. Marshall); C.N. 11553 (Rudolfer)
Death at young age KCK 112-114
Death Took a Publisher by Norman Forrest (last book read by Capablanca) C.N. 5334
Debrecen, 1925 C.N.s 6674, 6675
Decoding of game-score C.N.s 5867, 5917
Defosse, Marcel (Denis Marion) C.N. 4374
de Havilland, Olivia C.N.s 3868, 7095
de la Campa v Farinas KCK 199
Delannoy, Alphonse C.N.s 8659, 8801
Delarue-Mardrus, Lucie C.N. 6541
Deliberately bad moves (claims regarding Lasker, as well as Réti and Desloges) C.N. 5679, 6889, 8660, 9684, 9837
Delmar, Eugene (photograph) C.N. 6915
Delmar v Helms ACO 113
Delmar v N.N. CFF 31
Delmar v S.M.B. ACO 25 + ‘Stalemate’ feature article
Desloges C.N.s 8659, 8801
del Sel, Luis Enrique CE 55 + ‘Chess Prodigies’ feature article
DeLucia, David (collection) C.N.s 3164, 5323, 6189, 6687, 7537, 9245
Dely, Péter C.N. 8565
De Muro, Augusto (FIDE administration) C.N.s 11915, 11918, 11925, 11935 + ‘Coup or Call of Duty? Commotion at the 1939 FIDE Chess Congress’ feature article by Richard Forster
de Musset, Alfred C.N. 6566
Denker v Feit C.N. 3683
Denning, William Frederick CFF 153
Denning v Monck CFF 153
Derbyshire, Job Nightingale C.N.s 6163, 8168, 8171
de Rivière v Wyvill C.N. 10049
Derrickson, George H. KCK 229-230; ACO 343-344; CFF 1-2 + C.N.s 4269, 5466 (miniature ascribed to Amateur v Newman, Chicago, 1939), 11283 (photographs) + ‘George H. Derrickson’ feature article
Deschapelles Alexandre-Louis-Honoré Lebreon KCK 395-396 + C.N.s 4337 (Walker on), 5764 (phrenology), 6689, 9995 (Czoelner book and liar quote), 9998 (liar quote)
Descriptive notation (R-Q instead of R-Q1) C.N. 9028
Desler v Eliskases photograph C.N. 9261
‘Desperation’ (one-sentence annotation) C.N. 9330
Desperado (invention of chess term) C.N. 5924
Detroit, 1933 C.N. 7257
DeVault, Roy C.N. 6851
Development (‘ideal’) C.N.s 8453, 8501
Development (importance of) C.N.s 8435, 8440 (Ercole del Rio), 8452, 9066
Development of history compared to individual chess play C.N.s 9487, 9838
Development of pieces (from article by O.C. Müller) ACO 389
De Vere, Cecil ‘Cecil Valentine De Vere’ feature article
De Vere, Cecil (parentage) C.N. 11978
De Vere v Minchin C.N. 10504
Devidé, Charles (Steinitz book revised by Hooper) C.N. 4375
de Visser/DeVisser v Jennings CFF 55
de Visser/DeVisser v Shipley ACO 69
De Witt, Rodolfo C.N.s 8570, 8576, 11247
Dew v Thomson CE 19-20
Diablerie (pen-and-ink drawing) C.N. 10974
Diagram error on title-page C.N. 8874
Diagram (inverted) C.N. 7474
Diagrams (ornate and unsightly) C.N. 4317
Diana, Princess of Wales (letter to Short) C.N. 11496
Diario de la Marina (Capablanca memorial page) C.N. 11604
Días v Valladares CE 59
Diccionario Enciclopédico Hispano-Americano (misspelling of players’ names) C.N. 481
Dickens, Charles C.N.s 6906 (connections with chess, including Victoria Tregear story), 6909, 6937, 6957 (Morphy), 7874, 8628 (bookplate in Hoyle’s The Polite Gamester), 8932 (chess nut), 11586 (Bleak House), 11655 (paper by Bellows) + ‘Charles Dickens and Chess’ feature article
Dickens v Tartakower C.N. 7224
Dictionary definitions of chess terms C.N. 8621
Diggle, Geoffrey Harber (letters) C.N. 11839
Diggle, Geoffrey Harber (‘The Badmaster’) KCK 205-206 + C.N.s 4184, 4337, 4554, 4706, 4984, 5016, 5061, 5316, 5317, 5369, 5467, 5540, 5861, 5950, 6046, 6121, 6421, 6491, 6538, 6761, 6837, 6952, 7018, 7045, 7089, 7102, 7175, 7223, 7293, 7331, 7369, 7425, 7473, 7512, 7551, 7613, 7669, 7705, 7729, 7750, 7775, 7805, 7854, 7895, 7947, 7973, 7999, 8048, 8075, 8091, 8134, 8229, 8323, 8377, 8413, 8448, 8794, 8930, 11166, 11353, 11839, 11843 + ‘G.H. Diggle, the Chess Badmaster’ feature article
Diggle, Geoffrey Harber (study in the Chess Budget) C.N.s 9079, 9093, 9099
Diggle, Geoffrey Harber on Morphy CFF 320
Diggle, Geoffrey Harber on Staunton CFF 319; C.N. 11313
Diggle, Geoffrey Harber on Tartakower (adjudication) C.N. 4331
Diggle, Geoffrey Harber (poor on-line presentation of BCM article) C.N. 8892
Dilemma (synonym for fork) CFF 138
Dilworth Gambit (Nimzo-Indian Defence) C.N. 3762
Diplomas (Mikan, for compositions) C.N. 11714
Dirac, Paul C.N. 6051
Direct speech (Darrach and Bjelica) C.N. 6897
Discovered check (dive-bomber and hydrogen metaphors by Fine) C.N.s 8726, 9548
Discovering Chess by R.C. Bell C.N.s 8460, 8482 (Sicilian Defence)
Displacement chess (Elwell v Helms) C.N. 6438
Ditloid (term coined by Hartston) C.N. 11637
Divergent check/diverging check (synonym for fork) CFF 138 + C.N. 4936
Divinsky, Nathan (The Batsford Chess Encyclopedia) KCK 339-343; ACO 303 + ‘A Catastrophic Encyclopedia’ feature article
Dixson, Owen (My Way with Polio) CFF 323 + C.N.s 6360, 10273
Dobell, Herbert Edward C.N. 11230 (with consultation games, and games against van Gelder, Drake, Toyne, Plaister, Boulger, Skrymer, Brooks, Ginner, Stephenson, Cheshire)
Dodge v Houghteling C.N.s 6925, 6935
Dog with pipe (photograph) C.N. 10456
Domènech v Flohr C.N. 5849
Donaldson (James and John) C.N. 6076
Donner, J.H. (forename(s)) C.N.s 8299, 8304, 8312
Donoghue, John (The Death’s Head Chess Club) C.N. 9202
Dorasil v Keitel (game attributed to Morphy and to Julien) CFF 31
Döry, Baron/Döry Defence KCK 307-308; ACO 370 + C.N.s 5115, 5122, 8507
Dotted dagger (symbol for a capture with check) C.N. 9608
Double bishop sacrifice C.N.s 11207, 11211 + ‘The Double Bishop Sacrifice’ feature article
Double blunder in 1937 world title match C.N.s 9232, 9241
Double check CFF 4 (three consecutive), 16-17, 8652 (remark by Nimzowitsch about the laziest king), 8655 (Lamparter v Green), 9548 (Euwe game) + ‘Double Check in Chess’ feature article
Double Chess (Capablanca and Maróczy) C.N.s 5619, 10446, 11861 + ‘Chess Variants and Rule Changes’ feature article
Double move chess CE 258 + ‘Chess Variants and Rule Changes’ feature article
Double queen sacrifice KCK 11-12
Double rook sacrifice KCK 2; ACO 73
Doubled pawns CE 126; KCK 290
Doublets (changelings) C.N. 2520 + ‘Chess Puzzles’ feature article
Douglas, Lord Alfred ACO 397 + C.N. 3837
Down v Mephisto C.N. 8881
Down v Stevens C.N. 9785
Doyle, Arthur Conan C.N.s 7518, 7526
Drabble v Chadwick ACO 130
Dragon Variation, The (novel by Anthony Glyn) C.N. 11503
Draughts/checkers CE 59; ACO 97-98 + C.N.s 3945, 4541, 4630, 4662, 5158, 5159, 6308, 7122, 7126, 10741, 11046, 11061, 11133, 11294, 11314, 11322, 11363, 11684 + ‘Chess and Draughts/Checkers’ feature article
Draw! by Heidenfeld CE 234
Draw! by Verkhovsky C.N.s 9098, 10640, 10643
Draw (origin of term) C.N.s 4666, 8341
Draw death C.N. 5437, 5618, 6838
Draw offers ACO 359 + C.N.s 3739, 11400
Drawing chess pieces (John Butterworth) C.N. 4426
Drawings by Lee Walton (based on games by Caruana) C.N. 9089
Drawn brilliancies KCK 190-191; C.N. 9090
Draws ‘Chess Draws’ feature article
Draws (agreed before move 30) C.N. 8162, 8167, 8169 + ‘The Laws of Chess (1931)’ feature article
Draws (matches without) C.N. 10220
Draws (scoring systems) C.N.s 6671, 6676, 10251 (including the views of Purdy, Heidenfeld and Mason)
Dreams C.N. 8931, 8946 (Bronstein) + ‘Chess and Sleep’ feature article
Dreizügegesetz (three moves law of Oskar Cordel) C.N.s 6066, 6082
Dresden, 1892 group photograph C.N.s 5832, 5913
Dressler, Marie CFF 75 + C.N. 4568
Drewitt, John Arthur James (drawn games) KCK 387 + C.N. 7823
Driberg, Tom (war story about John Rety/Réti) C.N. 11050
Driver v Whitaker C.N. 11931
Dublin Defence C.N. 9732
du Bourblanc, Hyp[p]olite C.N.s 8017, 8029, 11343
du Mont, Julius (obituaries) C.N.s 3498, 8837
du Mont, Julius (photograph) C.N. 6188
du Mont, Julius (sketch) C.N. 6557
du Mont, Julius (spelling of surname) C.N. 10258
du Mont, Julius (translation of work by Alekhine) C.N. 4436
Dubois, Serafino (book by Zavatarelli) C.N. 10556
Dubois v Steinitz game CE 200-202 (and Menkes v Rosen and Grabill v Mugridge); KCK 330; C.N.s 8596 (Fedden v Wayte), 11964 (Grabill v Mugridge) + ‘Confusion’ feature article
Duchamp, Marcel C.N.s 9080, 9465 (Le Lionnais on), 10000, 10313 (and Beatrice Wood), 10338 (photograph), 11726 (Sitio Marcel Duchamp/Francisco Canaro) + ‘Marcel Duchamp and Chess’ feature article
Dudeney, Henry Ernest C.N. 3644
Dudeney v A.A. (game with one-word notes all beginning with I) C.N. 8900
Dudley, Edward A. C.N. 7315
Dufresne, Jean (mix-up over pseudonym, E.S. Freund) C.N.s 10155, 11910 + ‘Anderssen v Dufresne: The Evergreen Game’ feature article
Dufresne v N.N. C.N.s 10667, 10670, 10671
Dufresne v Willberg KCK 119-120 + ‘Royal Walkabouts’ feature article
Dummy pawn C.N.s 5791, 7619 + ‘Chess Variants and Rule Changes’ feature article
Dunkelblum v Sapira ACO 154
Dunn and allies v Marshall and allies C.N.s 11342, 11347
Dunne v Fitzsimons C.N. 7190
Dunning v Curdo CE 81
Dunsany, Lord CE 116-117 (poem) + C.N.s 4141, 4142, 4146, 4286 (chess with the captain), 4295, 5203, 7450 (‘The Small Green Idol’), 8852 (quote from The Two Bottles of Relish misattributed to Sir Arthur Conan Doyle), 8853 (poem about T.R. Dawson), 10801 (game against Jones) + ‘Lord Dunsany and Chess’ feature article
Dunstan v Mortimer ACO 28
Duplication (cartoon) C.N. 8257
Duplication of game-scores CE 59, 77; KCK 64, 198-202 + C.N.s 4359, 7305 + ‘Duplication of Chess Games’ feature article
Dupré, Games by CFF 46-50 (against Anderssen, Blackburne, Mason and Zukertort) + C.N. 4866 (Mason/Zukertort correction) + ‘Unknown Games’ feature article
Durand, Philippe Ambroise C.N.s 10156, 10157, 11679
Důras, Oldřich (photograph?) C.N. 6819
Důras Attack C.N. 6509
Důras v Capablanca (Chéron on) C.N. 5673
Důras v Rubinstein (discrepancy in game-score) KCK 323-324 + ‘Chess Jottings’ feature article
Důras v Thomas C.N. 11668
Dus-Chotimirsky v Lasker (Also Sprach Zarathustra anecdote) C.N. 7943
Dus-Chotimirsky v Penin KCK 47-48; C.N. 8393
Dutch Defence (1 d4 f5 2 Bg5) C.N.s 4561 (including Hopton v Eastwood), 4587 (Greco/Opfermann)
Dutch East Indies (chess book by van Vuurde) C.N. 10533
Dutt, Clemens Palme C.N. 8245
Dvoretsky, Mark (death) C.N. 10127
Dvoretsky, Mark (For Friends & Colleagues) C.N. 9628
Dzindzichashvili v Tal C.N. 6802
Dzindzichashvili v Zacharov (retreating moves) CE 58 + C.N.s 4090, 4097
Dziobek v von Scheve C.N. 7246
Eads, James Buchanan C.N.s 3930, 3935
Earliest chess book by a woman C.N. 6386
Earliest chess content in book (Johannes Gallensis) CE 114 + C.N. 4536
Earliest citations for chess words and expressions C.N.s 4318, 4629 + three feature articles: ‘Chessy Words’, ‘Earliest Occurrences of Chess Terms’ and ‘Unusual Chess Words’
Earliest opening blunder CE 102; KCK 157
Earliest photographs depicting chess (Fox Talbot) C.N.s 5977, 5985, 10119, 10919
Earliest photographs of masters C.N.s 5942, 5958, 5976
Earnshaw, Samuel Walter C.N. 9415
Eaton, Vincent Lanius (compositions in youth) C.N. 4613
Ebsensee (chess in) C.N. 7915
Ebensee, 1933 (photograph) C.N.s 7908, 7915
Eckoff, William Julius C.N. 6378
Eckstrom, Henry/Harry E. C.N. 10253
Economy of effort (fewest moves in tournament) CFF 81
Economy of force (Bayersdorfer) C.N. 7620
Eddingfield v Capablanca C.N.s 4996, 11833
Edelheim v Albin ACO 55
Edersheim v Loman and Censer KCK 125-126 + ‘Royal Walkabouts’ feature article
Edgar v Lott C.N. 6882
Edge, Frederick M. ACO 245-260 + ‘Edge, Morphy and Staunton’ feature article + ‘Edge Letters to Fiske’ feature article + ‘A Debate on Staunton, Morphy and Edge’ feature article + ‘Supplement to ‘A Debate on Staunton, Morphy and Edge’’ feature article + ‘The Staunton-Morphy Controversy’ feature article
Edge, Frederick M. (actor) C.N. 8285
Edge, Frederick M. (comments by Henry Adams) C.N. 7545
Edge, Frederick M. (dependability) C.N.s 11854, 11855 (Townsend on)
Edge, Frederick M. (entries about in the diary of Thomas Butler Gunn) C.N.s 9133, 9790
Edge, Frederick M. (letters regarding US politics) C.N. 7514
Edge, Frederick M. (‘lover’ letter to Fiske) CE 256; ACO 250-253; CFF 193-194; C.N. 11837 + ‘Edge, Morphy and Staunton’ feature article + ‘Edge Letters to Fiske’ feature article + ‘Supplement to ‘A Debate on Staunton, Morphy and Edge’’ feature article + ‘The Staunton-Morphy Controversy’ feature article
Edge, Frederick M. (middle name) C.N.s 7963, 11542 + ‘Edge, Morphy and Staunton’ feature article
Edge, Frederick M. (newspaper journalism) CFF 133-134
Edge, Frederick M. (prison sentence) C.N.s 7483, 7545, 7905
Edge, Frederick M. (letters to Fiske) CFF 337-338; C.N.s 11784, 11836, 11837 + ‘Edge, Morphy and Staunton’ feature article + ‘Edge Letters to Fiske’ feature article + ‘A Debate on Staunton, Morphy and Edge’ feature article + ‘Supplement to ‘A Debate on Staunton, Morphy and Edge’’ feature article + ‘The Staunton-Morphy Controversy’ feature article
Edinburgh, 1926 (group photograph) C.N. 10511
Edison, Theodore Miller C.N. 11730
Editorial note by Murkisch in Richter book C.N. 10954
Editors (contribution to the game) C.N. 9966
Edmondson, Ed (claim about Purdy and Fischer) C.N. 9645
Edo Historical Chess Ratings C.N. 6472
Edward v Tholfsen C.N. 11384
EG (announced closure) C.N. 1884
Eggink v d.d. Wyngaard ACO 22 + ‘Stalemate’ feature article
Eguiluz v Vázquez CE 76 + C.N.s 7036, 7044
Eichborn, Louis C.N.s 669, 709, 3422, 3427, 4894
Einstein, Albert (alleged game against Oppenheimer) C.N.s 3533, 3667, 3691, 4133, 8525 + ‘Alleged Games by Einstein and Staliln’ feature article
Einstein, Albert (involvement in Hannak book on Lasker) C.N. 4995
Einstein, B. v Ahrens C.N. 8525
Einstein, B. v Marín C.N. 8525
Eisenbach, Karl CFF 332 + C.N. 4366
Eisenberg v Capablanca KCK 65-66 + C.N. 4551
Elcum, Craig, Rosembaum and Reutens v Sergeant, Reid, Dannenberg, Moses and de Souza) CFF 40 + ‘The Chess Seesaw’ feature article
Elegant playing style C.N. 6947 (Ståhlberg)
Elekes v N.N. ACO 36
Eley, Brian + ‘Brian Eley’ feature article
Eley, Brian [Ratcliffe] (date of birth and full name) C.N.s 9034
Eley, Brian (photographs) C.N. 11868
Eley v Pachman C.N.s 7663, 10988, 11868
Eliskases, Erich (accusations of Nazism) C.N. 4940
Eliskases v Hölzl C.N. 7730
Eliskases v Richter (photograph) C.N. 7166
Eliskases v L. Steiner KCK 156 + C.N. 10292
Elison v Nimzowitsch ACO 90-91
Elkies, Noam (endgame study) KCK 24 + ‘Chess Jottings’ feature article
Elkies, Noam (mathematics and chess study) C.N.s 4911, 4914, 4917
Ellerman, Arnoldo (photographs) C.N. 4166
Ellison v Gurnhill C.N. 11037
Elman, Mischa ACO 181-182; C.N. 7886
Elo ratings (discussion of rankings, titles and retrograding) C.N. 8701 + ‘Chess Ratings’ feature article
Elo, Arpad E. (‘I have created a monster’) C.N. 6742
Elo, Arpad E. (letters from) ‘Chess Ratings’ feature article
Elsner v Elsner KCK 129-130 + ‘Chess Prodigies’ feature article
Emanuel Lasker (DeLucia) C.N. 10335
Emanuel Lasker: Denker Weltenbürger Schachweltmeister edited by Forster, Hansen and Negele C.N.s 6379, 10705 (English trilogy) + ‘A Series of Books on Lasker’ feature article
Emery, Alfred C.N. 6975
Eminent non-chess figures related to chessplayers C.N. 8748
Emir Abdullah of Transjordania (at the Imperial Chess Club) C.N. 8610
Encyclopaedia Britannica chess entry (1771 edition) CE 252-253 + C.N. 6411
Encyclopaedia Britannica chess entry, by Potter (ninth edition) C.N. 11263
Encyclopaedia of Chess, The by Anne Sunnucks (criticism by Heidenfeld and others) C.N. 9280
Encyclopaedia of chess games (project by Rudolf Marić) C.N. 5793
Endgame (book on Fischer by Frank Brady) C.N.s 6929, 6964, 9532 (translations)
End Game, The (short story by John P. Marquand) C.N.s 8098, 8157
Endgame books (lack of in 1939) C.N. 10417
Endgame studies (remark by Reinfeld) C.N. 10608
Endgame theory (history of) C.N. 8375
Ending (win found by J.F. Barry) C.N. 7660
Enevoldsen, Jens + ‘A Blindfold Chess Master’ feature article
Enevoldsen, Jens (blindfold play) CFF 29-31
Enevoldsen v Christensen CFF 30
Enevoldsen v Lind CFF 31
Enevoldsen v N.N. CFF 29
Engels v Kieninger C.N. 5544
Enigma (obsolete term) CFF 139
Englisch, Berthold C.N. 10352
Englisch v Tarrasch C.N. 7123
Englisch v Winawer (annotations by Bird) C.N. 7996
‘English Chess Association’ CE 168 + C.N. 8112 + ‘Cuttings (Facts about Raymond Keene)’ feature article
English Chess Federation Book of the Year 2018 C.N. 10993
English mind and chess (Observer competition) C.N. 10769
English Opening and Carls KCK 156 + ‘The English Opening’ feature article
English Opening (Blackburne on) CE 260 + ‘The English Opening’ feature article
English Opening (described by Tartakower as the strongest opening) C.N. 7718 + ‘The English Opening’ feature article
English Opening (name) C.N.s 9166, 10066 + ‘The English Opening’ feature article
Englund v Smith C.N. 10380
Enliveners and grief savers C.N. 8216
En passantEn passant in Chess’ feature article
En passant ACO 153 (Blackburne’s view on); CFF 98-99 + C.N.s 4153 (deferred capture), 5092 (early occurrence of term), 5284 (problem by C.G. Watson), 5895 (obligatory or compulsory), 5896 (poor explanation), 5920 (problem showing obligatory nature), 9597 (choice of two captures) + ‘Stalemate’ feature article
En passant (mating move) CFF 99; C.N.s 9083, 10364 (Godwin)
En prise CFF 254-255 + C.N.s 4463, 9112 + ‘En prise (Chess Term)’ feature article
Entr’acte (film by René Clair, with Man Ray and Marcel Duchamp) C.N. 8366
Entrance tickets C.N. 4414
Epaulette mate ACO 199 + C.N. 7061
Equality (criticism of the word by Purdy) C.N. 9311
Equality (definition) C.N. 11151
Erdelyi v Bogoljubow (photograph) C.N. 5680
Erlandsson, Calle (lists of games by Ståhlberg and Stoltz) C.N. 1936
Erratic players (Mieses and Marshall), Mieses on ACO 397
Eschner v Whitaker C.N. 11931
Eskilstuna Club (Lundmark) v Bogoljubow C.N. 6588
Esling, Frederick Karl (on Anderssen and W. Paulsen) C.N. 5411
Esling v Wisker ACO 27
Esperanto CFF 81-83 + ‘International Language (Chess and Esperanto)’ feature article
Estrategia C.N. 5074
Ethics code (FIDE) ‘Chess Journalism and Ethics’ feature article
Ettlinger, Alfred K. C.N.s 8825, 8831, 8844
Ettlinger v Capablanca C.N. 8825
Ettlinger, Victor Kaula C.N. 8844
Europe v America (projected match after Cambridge Springs, 1904) C.N. 5980
Europeana (photographs) C.N. 9577
European Economic Community/European Union chess events C.N. 11150
‘European women’s champion’ (unofficial) C.N. 4838
Euwe, Max ‘Max Euwe (1901-81)’ feature article
Euwe (pronunciation) C.N.s 7019, 7048
Euwe, Max (archive material) C.N.s 6862, 7550
Euwe, Max (Bobby Fischer and his Predecessors in the World Chess Championship/Bobby Fischer – The Greatest? Fischer zijn voorgangers) C.N. 6866
Euwe, Max (book by grand-daughter, Esmé Lammers) CFF 129
Euwe, Max (casual games) C.N. 4510
Euwe, Max (criticism of his opening play by W.A. Fairhurst) C.N. 8880
Euwe, Max (decision to challenge Alekhine, after Alekhine game against Lilienthal) CFF 297-299
Euwe, Max (discussion on his playing strength) C.N. 1024
Euwe, Max (early game, v Davidson) CE 80
Euwe, Max (‘efficient man-eating tiger’) C.N.s 8326, 8335
Euwe, Max (fan mail) ACO 407
Euwe, Max (fast play at Hastings, 1919) C.N. 8491
Euwe, Max (five letters to Capablanca in 1936) C.N. 7058
Euwe, Max (From Steinitz to Fischer) C.N. 11333
Euwe, Max (articles/interviews by Richter) C.N. 9100
Euwe, Max (game with Kostić over countries visited) C.N. 11685
Euwe, Max (letter from) C.N. 11845
Euwe, Max (march) C.N. 8560
Euwe, Max (‘most underrated player’) C.N. 8326
Euwe, Max (on clubs in Cuba) C.N. 11440
Euwe, Max on his oversights CFF 73-74
Euwe, Max on Tartakower ACO 407-408
Euwe, Max (only important tournament win) CE 104
Euwe, Max (photograph at the funeral of Daniël Noteboom) C.N. 6846
Euwe, Max (photograph riding a camel) C.N. 8354
Euwe, Max (photograph with Alekhine after their 1935 match) C.N. 5914
Euwe, Max (photograph with pupils outside the Gemeentelijk Lyceum voor meisjes) C.N. 6846
Euwe, Max (poet/postcard remark about Alekhine) C.N. 8474
Euwe, Max (quotes from) CE 236
Euwe, Max (red ears) C.N. 9197
Euwe, Max (working for the Nazis, according to Alekhine) C.N. 8964
Euwe, Max (‘world champion for one day’) CFF 295-296 + C.N. 3816
Euwe, Max (1935 title) C.N. 6907
Euwe v Alekhine (conditions for return match) ACO 357
Euwe v Alekhine (‘the greatest chess match ever played’, according to Purdy) C.N. 10363
Euwe v Alekhine (players’ comments on the return world title match) ‘Euwe and Alekhine on their 1937 Match’ feature article
Euwe v Alekhine (19th match-game, 1937) C.N. 7232
Euwe v Alekhine (photographs of 1937 match) C.N. 9514
Euwe v Bogoljubow (photograph) C.N. 9977
Euwe v Broek ACO 102
Euwe v Capablanca (Meiden on Euwe’s modesty) C.N. 6867
Euwe v Fine (allegation by Fine that Alekhine and Capablanca suggested moves to him) C.N. 5394
Euwe v Fischer match (letter from Kmoch to Fischer) C.N. 6995
Euwe v Kalme ACO 123-124
Euwe v Landau ACO 312
Euwe v N.N. (miniature) C.N. 4041
Euwe v O’Hanlon C.N. 8491
Euwe v Sargon 2.5 C.N. 7949
Euwe v Straat KCK 73
Euwe v van Steenis (1941) C.N. 9548
Euwe v van Steenis (1942) C.N. 9562
Euwe v Yates (not Yates v Euwe) C.N. 6682
Euwe on Alekhine CE 238
‘Euwe-Gligorić line’ in the Winawer Variation (French Defence) C.N.s 5607, 5613, 6316, 6850
Evans, Chick (photograph with Alekhine and Edward Lasker) C.N.s 11301, 11306
Evans Gambit ACO 134, 180 (variations); CFF 38 + C.N.s 6941 (wartime proposal to rename it the German Game), 7093 (German Game/German Opening), 9002 (grammar regarding name), 9113 (gift of the gods), 9332 (Purdy on), 10671 (Reinfeld on), 10852 (5 c3 f5), 11255 (‘a gift of the gods to a languishing chess world’) + ‘The Evans Gambit’ feature article
Evans, Larry Melvyn CE 157-158 (Karpov-Fischer); KCK 267-268; ACO 316-321 + C.N.s 7229 (on Ancin problem), 8221 (copying), 8222 (on Schlechter), 9639 (Kok study), 9967 (‘We don’t do research’), 10233 (copying from Soltis), 10249 (copying from Soltis), 10665 (death of Quesada), 11078 (text duplicated in Modern Chess Brilliancies), 11415 (on two-move problems), 11416 (misattribution of ‘I think, therefore I am’ to Pascal) + ‘The Facts about Larry Evans’ feature article + ‘Chess Jottings’ feature article (Karpov-Fischer)
Evans, William Davies C.N.s 4878, 11842 (baptism)
Evdokimov v Ragozin C.N. 7071
Everding v Edison C.N. 11730
Evergreen Chess by W.E. Napier (lost book) C.N. 6843
Evergreen Game (Anderssen v Dufresne) C.N.s 6420, 9444, 9801 + ‘Anderssen v Dufresne: The Evergreen Game’ feature article
‘Every chess master was once a beginner’ (Chernev) C.N.s 6725, 7800
Excavations in Mesopotamia (origins of chess) C.N.s 4806, 4810
Excelsior theme C.N.s 8209, 8210, 8282 + ‘War Crimes’ feature article
Excelsior, 1905 (discrepancy over results) C.N. 5779
Exceptional games (choices of Heidenfeld: Bronstein v Keres; Minić v Tolush; Mikėnas v Lebedev) C.N. 11269
Exchange, Qualität and qualité (origin of usage) C.N.s 7208, 7211, 7226 (qualità)
Exchange sacrifices (four in one game) C.N. 6273
Exclamation marks (in prose) C.N. 4343
Excuses for losing C.N.s 4036, 6397, 10087 (Boden), 10116, 11994 (five reasons attributed to Tarrasch and Tartakower) + ‘Excuses for Losing at Chess’ feature article
Excuses for winning CE 125
Eye contact (avoidance of during handshake) C.N. 6880
Eye patch C.N.s 8922 (Teichmann, Lasker, Reinfeld), 8929 (Korchnoi)
‘Eze’ (Oscar Leonidas Telling) C.N.s 8677, 9051
Fabergé (prizes at St Petersburg, 1914) CFF 109-110 + C.N. 6894 + ‘Chess Jottings’ feature article
Fable of the Discontented Chessmen by David A. Mitchell C.N. 5518
Faeroes chess (book by Suni Merkistein) C.N. 6017
Fagan, Mrs C.N. 9779
Fahrni, Hans (ending in which pawns move backwards) C.N. 4967
Fahrni, Hans (simultaneous games is Augsburg) C.N. 7951
‘Fahrni v Alapin’ pawn ending ACO 42-43 + C.N.s 5157, 5178, 5814 + ‘The So-called Fahrni-Alapin Pawn Ending’ feature article
Fahrni v Jaffe ACO 331
Fahrni v Kostić ACO 138
Fahrni v Maliutin CE 35-36
Fairhurst, William Albert (detailed annotations) C.N. 7883
Fairhurst, William Albert (games played in 1922) C.N.s 8569, 8583
Fairhurst, William Albert (photographs) C.N. 9102
Fairhurst v Ivimy/Irving CFF 34
Fairhurst v Kashdan C.N. 7071
Fairhurst v Spencer ACO 71 + ‘Fast Chess’ feature article
Faithfully Yours (play L. Bush-Fekete and Mary Helen Fay starring Robert Cummings and Ann Sothern) C.N.s 9101, 9174 (Le complexe de Philomène by Jean Bernard-Luc and The Happy Marriage by John Clements)
Fajarowicz (Fajarowitz) v Graf C.N. 7018
Fake pictures CFF 309-311 + C.N.s 3680, 3730, 4694, 7164, 7971, 8073, 8104, 9873, 10010, 10237, 10263 + ‘A Fake Chess Photograph’ feature article
Falk, Dolo C.N.s 4623, 6341, 10027
Falkbeer, Ernst (letter to Friedrich Schlögl) C.N. 11468
Falkbeer, Ernst (on Morphy’s recollection of a Falkbeer-Dufresne game) C.N. 8717
Falkbeer Counter-Gambit C.N.s 6792 (3...c6), 6793, 6938 (analytical error by Marshall)
Falkbeer (Nicolaus or Nikolaus) C.N. 7056
Falkirk Herald (column of A.J. Neilson) C.N. 11787
Fallert, Carlton Mross C.N. 7738
Falzmann v Neumann ACO 81
Family check C.N. 7194
Family fork CE 8-9
Farago v Bernstein C.N. 8861
Fast (or lightning) chess CE 9-10, 82; KCK 36, 61; ACO 35, 58-59, 71-72; CFF 38 + C.N.s 1692 (terminology), 6535 (Schapiro v Capablanca), 7172 (Krejcik v N.N), 7193 (Bogoljubow v Tartakower), 7236 (Bird v Lasker), 7487 (Santasiere v Shedlovsky), 7580 (Allegro Chess), 7624 (New York, 1917), 8243 (Barry v Hymes), 8513 (Tal v Spassky), 9270 (Eliacheff v N.N.), 11417 (Forster v Blasi, Blasi v Forster, N.N. v Blasi), 11523 (Krotki v South), 11555 (photograph of 1926 tournament), 11566 (1943 Metropolitan Speed Championship), 11621 (flash-light tournament), 11798 (including rapidity of Gunsberg) + ‘Fast Chess’ feature article
Faster or easier wins (references in annotations) C.N. 11105
Fastest players CE 134-135; KCK 385 (Anderssen)
‘Father of hypermodern chess’ (Nimzowitsch, Paulsen, Tartakower) C.N. 10463
‘Father of modern chess’ ACO 344 + C.N.s 4773, 8687, 10891
Fatima, Miss C.N.s 14, 6201, 6208, 7168, 8193, 9077, 9237
Faulkner’s Gambit by M. Wainwright C.N. 7420
Fear (Tartakower quote: ‘Of good moves have no fear’) ACO 403
Fear of losing C.N. 4615 (Topalov quote)
Feature articles C.N. 8421
Federations C.N. 9555
Feedback to the BCM (1973 quote) C.N. 5139
Fegatello/Friend Liver Attack C.N. 4588
Feline photographs C.N. 5575
Fellowes, E.T. C.N. 8469
Fenton, Richard C.N.s 10355 (remark about picking a pocket), 11053 (quotes), 11060
Fenton v Potter KCK 34-35
Ferguson, James C.N.s 5698, 5703
Fermat’s Last Theorem by Simon Singh C.N. 4911
Fernández v Domínguez Cowan ACO 119
Fernschach-Courier/Brief-Schach (Erich Otto Freienhagen) C.N. 11029
Ferret, Paul C.N.s 7410, 7417 + ‘Chess Prodigies’ feature article
Feuerstein v Bennett/Oakley v Nash CFF 63
Feuerstein v Fischer C.N. 9579
Fiala, Vlastimil C.N. 8239
Fianchetto ‘The Chess Fianchetto’ feature article
Fianchetto (comment by Locock about its value) C.N. 8720
Fianchetto (pronunciation and definition) C.N. 9820
Fianchetto (usage of term) C.N. 4556
Fiction ‘Chess in Fiction’ feature article
Fictional characters (Staunton and Alekyne in A Feast for Crows) C.N. 4608
FIDE (Fédération Internationale des Echecs) ‘Articles about the International Chess Federation (FIDE)’ feature article
FIDE and the International Olympic Committee (IOC) C.N. 3940
FIDE anthem (music) C.N. 3789
FIDE (archives destroyed in fire) C.N. 8089
FIDE (attempt to standardize openings nomenclature) C.N. 3902
FIDE awards CFF 116-118 + ‘Chess Awards’ feature article
FIDE Book of the Year C.N. 11556
FIDE (Bulgarian pasta) C.N. 10219
FIDE champion (Bogoljubow) KCK 209-210 + C.N.s 4056, 5649, 5654, 8505 + ‘FIDE Championship (1928)’ feature article
FIDE Congresses (photographs) C.N.s 8344, 8786 + ‘Chess: The History of FIDE’ feature article
FIDE elections during tenure of Rueb C.N. 4363
FIDE (first world champion recognized by) C.N.s 4057, 4077
FIDE headquarters in The Hague (1927 photograph) C.N. 5091
FIDE (involvement in world championships) C.N. 11167
FIDE (number of Federations) C.N. 11113
FIDE (origins) CE 129-130; ACO 152; CFF 147 + C.N.s 4363, 5185, 7251 (de Rivière: International Chess Association), 7282, 7480 (Paris, 1924 photograph) + ‘FIDE: The Prehistory’ feature article + ‘Chess: The History of FIDE’ feature article
FIDE (origins of the motto Gens una sumus) CE 189 + C.N.s 4364, 5175, 5184
FIDE presidential campaigns C.N.s 8690, 8703, 10923 (basic question to candidates), 11003 (reply to basic question by Dvorkovich) + ‘FIDE Presidential Campaigns’ feature article
FIDE (slogan on Statutes) C.N. 10126
FIDE (Spain’s membership) C.N. 3821
FIDE titles (origins) KCK 210-211 + ‘Chess: The History of FIDE’ feature article + ‘Chess Grandmasters’ feature article
FIDE (1986 election campaign – Florencio Campomanes v Lincoln Lucena et al.) CE 216-218 + ‘The 1986 FIDE Presidential Election’ feature article + ‘Comic Relief’ feature article
Field v Tenner ‘Fast Chess’ feature article
Fifty-move limit CE 114-115, 262-263 + C.N.s 8509, 9323 (Nunn on Khalifman v Salov), 9335, 10565, 11774 (Lewis and Ruy López) + ‘Chess: the 50-move Rule’ feature article
Fighting Chess (Kasparov authorship misascribed) KCK 272
Figurine notation (in the Chess Amateur) C.N. 11793
Figurine notation (pure form used in 1929) C.N.s 3724, 8766
Filipino players (photograph of Renato Naranja, Rosendo Balinas and Florencio Campomanes) C.N. 8543
Film, Chess masters on ACO 340-341, 358 + C.N.s 3491 (Pathé), 3806 (Hodges), 3813 (Hodges), 3823 (Botvinnik), 4862 (Reshevsky and Torre), 5737 (Hodges), 5898 (Alekhine simultaneous exhibition, 1932, and San Remo, 1930), 6760 (London, 1932), 6921 (New York, 1915), 6978 (London, 1946, with Pomar, Bernstein, Tartakower and Winter), 7153 (brief Alekhine and Euwe clip), 8201 (Euwe, Alekhine, Pomar, Fischer), 8492 (Open Images website), 8636 (Pathé), 9289 (Prague, 1942, and 1944, including Alekhine and Junge), 9290 (The Hague, 1948 and Emmen, 1957), 9390 (Associated Press and British Movietone), 9391 (Spassky v Fischer, 1972), 9886 (Bled, 1959), 9892 (Keres), 10270 (Williams on The Summer Girls) 10270, 10500 (New York, 1915), 10668 (Bogoljubow v Euwe; 1956 Candidates’ tournament), 10764 (Budapest, 1928 and other Hungarian footage), 10905 (1953 Candidates’ tournament), 11049 (Euwe v Donner), 11676 (Flesch blindfold display) + ‘New York, 1915: A Chess Photograph’ feature article + ‘Chess and Hollywood’ feature article + ‘Chess Masters on Film’ feature article
Film, First instructional ACO 358-359 + ‘Chess Jottings’ feature article
Film stars KCK 230-232, 331; ACO 406; CFF 74, 80
Finch, John C.N. 10179
Finding Bobby Fischer by Dirk Jan ten Geuzendam KCK 359-360 + C.N. 2078 + ‘Chess Jottings’ feature article
Fine, Reuben (‘baby’s smile’ quote) C.N.s 8215, 8221
Fine, Reuben (change of forename to Ruben) CFF 191, 281 + C.N.s 5757 (Rubin), 11518 (spelling and family), 11656 (family and addresses)
Fine, Reuben (claim of grandmaster title in 1936) C.N. 8566
Fine, Reuben (claim to joint world title with Keres) C.N. 10028
Fine, Reuben (‘country cousin’ photograph) C.N. 5640
Fine, Reuben (doctorate) ACO 226-227; C.N. 10471 + ‘Reuben Fine, Psychology and Chess’ feature article
Fine, Reuben (first wife, Emma Keesing) C.N. 7136
Fine, Reuben (from ‘Ireland’) C.N. 5774
Fine, Reuben (‘I’d rather have a pawn than a finger’) C.N. 8316
Fine, Reuben (inaccuracy) CE 121, 152-153 + C.N. 4492
Fine, Reuben (masquerading in costume) C.N. 4527
Fine, Reuben (mental health clinics) C.N.s 6858, 7346 + ‘Reuben Fine, Psychology and Chess’ feature article
Fine, Reuben (non-chess wartime activities C.N. 9076
Fine, Reuben (non-participation in 1948 world championship) CE 266; CFF 262-263 + C.N.s 5238, 6090 (quip about a loss for chess and at best a draw for psychoanalysis), 6091, 10467, 10470 + ‘Reuben Fine, Psychology and Chess’ feature article + ‘Interregnum’ feature article
Fine, Reuben (on Alekhine’s use of psychology in chess) C.N.s 5597, 5616 + ‘Reuben Fine, Psychology and Chess’ feature article
Fine, Reuben (photographs with his son Benjamin) C.N. 6772
Fine, Reuben ($1 million challenge to Fischer) C.N.s 6165, 8273
Fine on Capablanca C.N. 10540
Fine on Petrosian ACO 419
Fine v Alexander C.N. 6112
Fine v Horowitz match C.N. 8988
Fine v Keres KCK 13; ACO 37-38 + ‘Critical Moments in Chess’ feature article
Fine v Reshevsky (missing game; Pasadena, 1932) ACO 170 + C.N.s 6303, 6314
Fine v Yudovich CE 152 + C.N. 7053
Finegold, Benjamin (Ben) ‘Chess Broadcasts on the Internet’ feature article
Fines (including Harrwitz v Löwenthal) C.N. 11486
Fink, Adolf Jay (humorous problem) KCK 26 + ‘Chess Jottings’ feature article
Fink/Stimson (Ua Tane) problem C.N. 4339
Fink v Gruer C.N. 10593
Fink v Kapper C.N. 9552
Finn, Julius C.N. 7602
Finn, Kate Belinda C.N. 6627
Fiorito v Groiss CE 41
Fire (chess games continued during) C.N. 9755
Fire (in cartoons and comic strip) C.N. 11720
First books on Petrosian and Korchnoi C.N. 5470
First Cuban grandmaster C.N. 8433
First inter-school match C.N. 4299
First tournament for seniors C.N. 6600
First world tour (Kostić) CE 125
First World War (contributions by chess figures to the war effort) C.N. 9710
Fischer, Hieronymus C.N. 10895
Fischer, Ludwig C.N. 4821
Fischer, Robert James ‘Bobby Fischer Miscellanea’ feature article + ‘Articles about Bobby Fischer’ feature article
Fischer, Robert James (alleged remark about Steinitz’s genius) C.N. 7186
Fischer, Robert James (‘All I want to do, ever, is play chess’) C.N.s 5534, 5824, 9010
Fischer, Robert James (and Barbra Streisand) C.N.s 4966, 11267
Fischer, Robert James (and Juan Reid in Colorado) C.N.s 9213, 9219
Fischer, Robert James (announcement in 1963 of book of early games) ACO 364-365 + C.N. 4474
Fischer, Robert James (apish ‘tributes’ by Keene and Evans) C.N. 11059
Fischer, Robert James (A Psychobiography of Bobby Fischer by J.G. Ponterotto) C.N. 7751
Fischer, Robert James (alleged fear) C.N.s 718, 775
Fischer, Robert James (article in Chessworld on the ten greatest masters) C.N. 7010 + ‘Fischer’s Views on Chess Masters’ feature article
Fischer, Robert James (article in Life) C.N.s 5200, 9010
Fischer, Robert James (articles in Boys’ Life) CE 251-252 + C.N.s 6556, 6603, 8539 + ‘Fischer’s Chess Column in Boys’ Life’ feature article
Fischer, Robert James (best game, according to Heidenfeld) C.N. 6022
Fischer, Robert James (billiards) C.N. 8068
Fischer, Robert James (‘Blitz kills ideas’) C.N. 6595
Fischer, Robert James (Bobby Fischer Triumph and Despair) C.N.s 8634, 9245
Fischer, Robert James (book by Frank Edwin Gormann) C.N. 6572
Fischer, Robert James (book by Garðar Sverrisson) C.N.s 9568, 9600, 11654 (English translation)
Fischer, Robert James (book by Lakdawala) C.N. 9603
Fischer, Robert James (book by Luis Matos) C.N. 8944
Fischer, Robert James (book by Sánchez and Suárez) C.N. 11722
Fischer, Robert James (booklets by Leonov) C.N. 10561
Fischer, Robert James (caricature attributed to Fischer himself) C.N.s 8721, 8724 (Berislav Petric), 8778, 11096, 11100
Fischer, Robert James (‘Chess is life’) C.N. 9154
Fischer, Robert James (Chess Life article on Russian analysis) ACO 166
Fischer, Robert James (claims by US writers about the duration of his world championship tenure) C.N. 9880
Fischer, Robert James (clock) C.N. 1992
Fischer, Robert James (column in Chess Life) C.N. 4423
Fischer, Robert James (comments on plans after 1972 Spassky match) C.N. 4274
Fischer, Robert James (coverage of death) C.N. 5460
Fischer, Robert James (death aged 64) C.N. 11165
Fischer, Robert James (dispute with Brad Darrach) C.N.s 6897, 6982 + ‘Brad Darrach and the Dark Side of Bobby Fischer’ feature article
Fischer, Robert James (FBI file) C.N. 11083
Fischer, Robert James (female players, knight-odds and Nona Gaprindashvili) C.N.s 9253, 10750, 10950
Fischer, Robert James (film by Friðrik Guðmundsson Me & Bobby Fischer) C.N. 11085
Fischer, Robert James (Harry Benson on) C.N. 9281
Fischer, Robert James (Hedgehog system) C.N. 11562 + ‘The Chess Hedgehog’ feature article
Fischer, Robert James (‘I don’t believe in psychology. I believe in good moves.’) C.N.s 5824, 5830, 5856
Fischer, Robert James (inscription) C.N. 8092
Fischer, Robert James (International Master title) C.N.s 6423, 6428, 6429
Fischer, Robert James (interviews with) CFF 144-145; C.N.s 9155 (with Ralph Ginzburg in Harper’s Magazine), 9218 (Ginzburg), 9268 (with James Burke), 10750 (CBC), 10950 (interviewer named as Bob Quintrell), 11927 (Worldwide Church of God) + ‘A Fischer Interview’ feature article
Fischer, Robert James (IQ) C.N.s 5471, 5475, 5491, 5876
Fischer, Robert James (Kindle books) C.N. 10732
Fischer, Robert James (Kriegspiel) C.N. 3994 + ‘Chess Variants and Rule Changes’ feature article
Fischer, Robert James (letter to the Encyclopedia Judaica) CE 249-250 + C.N. 3867
Fischer, Robert James (Mary Kenny on) C.N.s 9146, 9531
Fischer, Robert James (My 61 Memorable Games) C.N.s 7828, 7829, 7912, 8019, 8130, 8306, 8483, 9190, 9600 + ‘My 61 Memorable Games (Bobby Fischer)’ feature article
Fischer, Robert James (non-participation in Hastings, 1957-58) C.N.s 6092, 6097
Fischer, Robert James (1986 Resolution recognizing him as world champion) C.N. 7388
Fischer, Robert James (1967 review copy of Memorable Games book, with 52 games) C.N. 5352
Fischer, Robert James (1 e4 is ‘best by test’) C.N. 4423
Fischer, Robert James (1 d4 ‘leads to nothing’) C.N.s 4641, 6445 (view of F.K. Young)
Fischer, Robert James (on Hitler and Jews) C.N. 6189 + ‘A Letter from Bobby Fischer to Pal Benko’ feature article
Fischer, Robert James (photograph with Mazowsze Polish Song and Dance Co.) C.N.s 1325, 4708
Fischer, Robert James (photograph with Prince Rainier) C.N. 6603
Fischer, Robert James (photographs by Carl Mydans) C.N. 7773
Fischer, Robert James (photographs taken between the mid-1970s and 1992) C.N. 4689
Fischer, Robert James (photographs taken during broadcast interviews) C.N. 2596
Fischer, Robert James (place of birth and earliest photographs) C.N.s 4769, 6193 (two photographs taken in 1953), 6959 (photograph taken in 1944)
Fischer, Robert James (pleasure in crushing his opponent’s ego) C.N. 9802
Fischer, Robert James (possible chess events post-1972) C.N.s 10989, 11045
Fischer, Robert James (review of book by Yudovich on the King’s Indian Defence) C.N. 10244
Fischer, Robert James (Seirawan on) KCK 211-212 + ‘Instant Fischer’ feature article
Fischer, Robert James (simultaneous exhibition in Münster) C.N. 11543
Fischer, Robert James (simultaneous exhibitions in Argentina) C.N.s 7506, 7521
Fischer, Robert James (‘stubborn boy’ remark by Kmoch) C.N. 8475
Fischer, Robert James (‘subpoena’ remark by Cantwell) C.N. 9814
Fischer, Robert James (telephone contact with Henry Kissinger) C.N. 10958
Fischer, Robert James (television commercial for Xerox) C.N. 6371
Fischer, Robert James (‘To get squares, you gotta give squares’) C.N. 9594
Fischer, Robert James (‘training match’ against J.W. Collins in the 1970s) C.N. 4688
Fischer, Robert James (Turnover Chess books by Basman) C.N.s 10622, 10650
Fischer, Robert James (29...Bxh2 against Spassky) C.N.s 9805, 9809, 9812, 9861 (Botvinnik v Taimanov), 9871 (Selkirk and Tarrasch), 10264 (Alekhine v Euwe), 11552 (Pillsbury v Steinitz)
Fischer, Robert James (unknown games) ACO 67
Fischer, Robert James (view on Capablanca and Golombek book; interview with Barden) C.N.s 9831, 9960, 9984
Fischer, Robert James (video clip, speaking Spanish) C.N. 8201
Fischer, Robert James (visit to Havana in 1956) C.N. 7176
Fischer, Robert James (with Bob Hope/‘Hopeski’) C.N.s 5072, 5094 + ‘Chess and Television’ feature article
Fischer on Capablanca CFF 144-145 + ‘A Fischer Interview’ feature article
Fischer on Grünfeld Defence CFF 146-147
Fischer on Hitler CFF 329-330
Fischer on Jews KCK 211-212 + ‘Instant Fischer’ feature article
Fischer on Lasker, Alekhine, Capablanca and Chigorin ACO 402
Fischer on von Gottschall analysis (Steinitz v Chigorin game) C.N. 4423
Fischer v Andersson C.N. 11562
Fischer v Arango Casado C.N. 1267
Fischer v Bilodeau ACO 67
Fischer v Bolbochán ACO 297-298;  C.N. 11058 + ‘Fischer’s Fury’ feature article
Fischer v Bustos C.N. 9486
Fischer v Cardoso (photograph) C.N. 11734
Fischer v Czerniak ACO 30-31; CFF 6-7 + ‘Fischer v Czerniak, Netanya, 1968’ feature article
Fischer v Dely C.N. 8565
Fischer v Dondis C.N. 1856
Fischer v Gligorić (1992 training games) C.N.s 7542, 7543, 7552, 8634, 8638 + ‘Fischer v Gligorić Training Match (1992)’ feature article
Fischer v Grant C.N.s 10381, 10386
Fischer v Karpov (conditions demanded by Fischer) C.N. 10125
Fischer v Kurz C.N. 11543
Fischer v Larsen match (players had no seconds) C.N. 6973 + ‘Chess Seconds’ feature article
Fischer v Matulović match ACO 346 + C.N.s 7589, 7752 (including Fischer v Janošević match), 8330
Fischer v McGregor KCK 149
Fischer v Moore C.N. 10474
Fischer v Oster or Otis C.N. 10256
Fischer v Reid C.N. 9219
Fischer v Reshevsky (annotation) C.N. 8306
Fischer v Reshevsky (Fischer remark ‘Right, Mr Thomas’) C.N.s 4854, 5388
Fischer v Reshevsky match (flood of letters to Chess Life in 1961) C.N. 8923
Fischer v Reshevsky match (legal action) C.N. 11169
Fischer v Sawyer (photograph) C.N. 9123
Fischer v Stein (Purdy on) C.N. 9702
Fischer v Taimanov C.N.s 9959, 9991
Fischer v Tal C.N. 5883
Fischer v Tordion ACO 67
Fischer v Velarde C.N. 9446
Fischer v Witeczek KCK 25
Fischer and Kasparov (books about) C.N.s 3952, 4707, 4721, 5553 + ‘Books about Fischer and Kasparov’ feature article
Fischer-Karpov photograph C.N.s 3588, 3627, 3635
Fischer-Spassky match, 1992 (books on) KCK 352-359 + ‘Instant Fischer’ feature article
Fischer’s fury (My 60 Memorable Games, including Fischer v Bolbochán) ACO 297-302 + C.N.s 3774, 3871, 3876, 4172, 4922, 5883, 6213, 6214, 6226, 6673, 6991, 8130, 8634, 10243, 11058, 11941 + ‘Fischer’s Fury’ feature article
Fischer, Rosemarie (beauty contest winner) ACO 167
Fischer, Mrs v The Turk (Schlumberger) C.N. 11759
Fisher v Roberts C.N. 10311
Fisher v Roberts KCK 131 + ‘Chess Prodigies’ feature article + ‘Master Roberts’ feature article
Fisher v von Bardeleben CFF 227-228
Fiske, Daniel Willard C.N. 11911 +‘Daniel Willard Fiske’ feature article
Fiske, Daniel Willard (hoaxes) C.N. 10439
Fiske, Daniel Willard (Mark Twain on) C.N. 3955
Fiske on Morphy CFF 332; C.N. 10439 + ‘Paul Morphy and Chess Politics’ feature article
Fiske brothers C.N. 3563
Five world champions in tournament CE 142
Flag (FIDE) C.N.s 11641, 11652
Flamberg, Alexander (anticipation of hypermodern play) C.N. 3692 + ‘Hypermodern Chess’ feature article
Flamberg, Alexander (forename) C.N.s 5952, 5963
Flamberg, Alexander (prodigy) CE 53
Flamberg v Důras (observation by Reinfeld) C.N. 6223
Flamberg v Winawer C.N. 5309
Flandin, Maud KCK 305 + C.N.s 4085, 4102
Flash-light tournament C.N. 11621
‘Fleichmann v Krasnig’ (Bochum, 1939) C.N.s 8699, 8702, 8711
Fleischer, Bernhard (combination) C.N. 5174
Fleischmann, Bianca and Simon C.N. 10473 + ‘Chess Prodigies’ feature article
Fleissig, Max (blindfold games) C.N.s 7608, 7661, 7675
Fleissig v Schlechter C.N.s 1128, 6665, 6668, 9395, 9406, 9410 + ‘Fleissig v Schlechter, Vienna, 1893’ feature article
Flesch, János (footage of blindfold play) C.N. 11676
Flohr, Salo ‘Salo Flohr (1908-83)’ feature article
Flohr, Salo (‘almost impossible to beat but almost incapable of winning’) C.N. 7091
Flohr, Salo (‘Chess, like love, is infectious at any age’) C.N. 4497
Flohr, Salo (colour photograph on magazine cover) C.N.s 6319, 6327 (Pirc v Lilienthal on demonstration board), 11387
Flohr, Salo (early loss to Porat) C.N. 4402
Flohr, Salo (‘First Flohr, Second Flohr’ story) CE 121
Flohr, Salo in Palestine C.N. 3962
Flohr, Salo (merchandising) C.N.s 4177, 4187, 9677
Flohr, Salo (reminiscences by Eric Hobsbawm) ACO 283-284
Flohr, Salo (Zlín and Bat’a/Bata) C.N. 9677
Flohr v Alekhine C.N. 9797
Flohr v Capablanca C.N. 5292
Flohr v Fine C.N. 8566
Flohr v Grob CFF 228 + C.N.s 4309, 4382, 6482
Flohr v Landau C.N. 11176
Flohr v Machate ACO 116
Flohr v Mikėnas photograph C.N. 5676
Flohr v Noteboom C.N. 5617
Flohr v Smyslov C.N. 9740
Flohr v Tartakower ACO 116-117
Flohr v Vaněk C.N. 7918
Flores, Rodrigo KCK 155 (v Alekhine); CFF 181-183 (including games v Castillo, Conejeros and Palau) + C.N.s 7632, 7763 + ‘The Chess Prodigy Rodrigo Flores’ feature article
Flynn, Errol (and Viveca Lindfors) KCK 230-232 + C.N.s 3868, 9150 (photograph playing checkers), 11706 (at school with Purdy) + ‘Chess and Hollywood’ feature article
Folkestone, 1933 photographs C.N.s 5777, 5974, 9216, 9465, 11670
Folkestone, 1933 positions C.N. 8758
Foltys, Jan (remark to Fine: ‘You play better than I do’) C.N. 8760
Foltys v Golombek C.N. 7087
Fool’s mate (origin of term) C.N.s 7986, 7991
Foot, Eliza Campbell C.N.s 7158, 7562 (Foote), 7592
Foot v Steinitz C.N.s 7158, 7163
Foot, Michael (biography by Lord Morgan) C.N. 4907
Forbes, Duncan (on a characteristic of chess) C.N. 9781
Forster v Wheeler ACO 33
Forsyth, David (Forsyth notation) C.N.s 5051, 5205, 11884
Fort Knox Variation (in French Defence) C.N. 7330
Forum (need for an on-line forum for topical issues) C.N. 9254
Foster, R.F. (comment on chessplayers) C.N. 6311
Foulds v Shories KCK 27
Four Knights’ Game (Rubinstein Variation) CE 99
Fox, Albert Whiting (alleged influence on Capablanca) KCK 330; C.N. 10606
Fox, Albert Whiting (brilliancies v Bauer) ‘The Fox Enigma’ feature article
Fox, Albert Whiting (photographs) C.N. 11698
Fox v Clerc C.N. 8277 + ‘The Fox Enigma’ feature article
Fox v B. Lasker C.N. 7934
Fox v J.W. Hodges C.N. 10614
Fox, Chester (footage of 1972 Spassky v Fischer match) C.N. 11738
Fox, Maurice C.N. 6115
Francis v Hinton ACO 51
Franco, Zenón C.N.s 9583 (book on Spassky), 10133 (book on Morphy), 11130 (book on Lasker)
Frank, Hans C.N.s 3527, 3562, 4819 (including comments by Goebbels on Frank), 4820, 5533, 5547, 7181 (remarks by Bernstein), 7554, 8204, 8208, 9890, 10385, 11859 + ‘Hans Frank and Chess’ feature article
Frank Marshall, United States Chess Champion by A. Soltis C.N.s 2041, 4738, 6266, 8494
Franklin, Benjamin C.N. 9695
Fraser, William C.N. 11912
Fraser v N.N. ACO 144; C.N.s 11149, 11162 (James Cunningham Fraser)
Fraser v Steinitz CE 56; C.N.s 8779, 8784
Fraser or Frazer v Taubenhaus C.N.s 7714, 7720
Frayn, Michael (quotation) C.N. 7778
Frederick the Great C.N. 6466
Freeborough, Edward (remark on recognizing a clear win) C.N. 9946
Freedman, Oscar D. C.N. 8045
Freemasons (Duffy, Gossip, Horwitz, Löwenthal, MacDonnell, Medley, Newham, Perigal, Ries, Rosenbaum) C.N. 10101
Freiman v Rubinstein ACO 175
French Defence CE 86 (Tarrasch move 3 Nd2); ACO 371
French Defence (Nicolet on) C.N. 9163
French Defence (6 h4, played by Albin, Chatard and Alekhine) C.N. 8555 + ‘6 h4 in the French Defence’ feature article
French Defence (‘sneak opening’) ACO 371; C.N.s 8368, 8386
French Defence (2 Qe2 played by Pollock and Chigorin) C.N. 10484
Frère, Thomas C.N. 4780
Frere (Frère) v Marshall (Marshall Gambit) CE 102; ACO 344 + C.N. 6777 + ‘The Marshall Gambit’ feature article
Freud, Clement C.N.s 6081 (photograph with Robert Bellin), 7659 (on 1972 Spassky v Fischer match), 7668 (London, 1972), 10672 (logo)
Freud, Sigmund (chess set owned by) C.N. 7739
Fried Liver & Burning Pants by Stallings C.N. 8559
Fried Liver Attack C.N. 8777
Fried v Schlechter KCK 117
Friedmann, David (portraits of chess masters) C.N. 4132
Fritz, Alexander (blindfold play) KCK 116
Fritz v Hensel KCK 116
From’s Gambit C.N. 11174
Front covers (errors on) CE 155; ACO 314 + C.N.s 3910, 3923, 4389, 4858, 7768 (Tritchard), 11243 (Campos de fuerza by George Steiner) + ‘Gaffes by Chess Publishers and Authors’ feature article
Fry, Stephen C.N.s 3972, 4275, 6839, 6842, 8275, 8767, 8864, 11857 + ‘Stephen Fry and Chess’ feature article
Frydman (claims of mental illness, including misspelling Friedman) CFF 232-233 + C.N.s 3567, 7084, 9370 + ‘Fun’ feature article
Fuller, Maxwell Leonard (Max) C.N. 8238
Fullerty, Matt (The Pride and the Sorrow) C.N. 5240
Further Chess Ideas by Love and Hodgkins C.N. 7994
Futrelle, Jacques (‘The Thinking Machine’) C.N. 6652
Gadjily v O’Cinneide
Gaige, Jeremy CE 219-220 + C.N.s 3595, 3609, 5522 (sale of archives), 6997, 6998, 9086, 10526, 10831, 10861, 10873, 11431 (on exact dates) + ‘Jeremy Gaige’ feature article
Galitzin (Golitsyn) ‘Stalemate’ feature article
Galitzyne/Golitzyne/Galitzin, Prince ACO 55-56
Gallica website (pictures from) C.N. 9320
Gambit Chess Rooms C.N.s 8975, 9016 (Fuller and Slater)
Gambit (origins of word) C.N.s 4592, 4602
Gambit invented by Pillsbury (1 d4 d5 2 Nc3 Nf6 3 Bf4 Bf5 4 g4) ACO 180 + C.N. 7098 + ‘The Evans Gambit’ feature article
Gambito de dama, El (Ståhlberg) C.N. 8757
Gambits (‘...P-Q4 is the antidote for the poison in gambits’) C.N. 11204
Gambling at Monte Carlo (Marshall on) C.N.s 6985, 6999
Game, Earliest (Bernat Fenollar, Narcis Vinyoles and Francí Castellví) C.N. 4835
Game/match (chess terminology) C.N. 10601
Game of Chess, The by Kenneth Sawyer Goodman (play) C.N. 4072
‘Game of the Century’ (Byrne v Fischer) C.N.s 3880, 10015, 10238
Game prizes (refusal by Schlechter) ACO 163
Games of José Raúl Capablanca, The by Rogelio Caparrós KCK 64; C.N.s 10834 (Brandreth on), 11413
Game-score (keeping of) C.N. 5532
Games & Puzzles C.N. 11644
Games played by J. Bernstein, R.T. Black, O. Chajes and A. Kupchik C.N.s 7585, 7603
Gamekin C.N. 8881
Gamikin C.N. 8881
Gangster Chess (bodyguards of Al Capone) C.N. 10559
Gaprindashvili, Nona (photographs) C.N. 11900
García Soruco v Fischer C.N. 11562
Garfield, James A. C.N. 10003
Garry Kasparov on My Great Predecessors Part I CFF 237-241; C.N.s 11024, 11449, 11456 + ‘Kasparov and his Predecessors’ feature article
Gaspari v N.N. ACO 126-227
Gastaldi v Giusti (‘Gestaldi v Guisti’) C.N.s 3909, 3916, 3934, 4095
Gattie v Gunsberg ACO 50
Gebhard v Tarrasch C.N. 8812
Gedalia, Nicolai C.N.s 3622, 3630, 3638, 8063, 8066
Gedroiz/Gedroits, Prince Alexis KCK 315; C.N.s 10196, 10201, 11336, 11358, 11457
Geilmann, Ulrich (misappropriation of Sultan Khan illustrations) C.N. 10939
Gelabert, José Antonio C.N. 1224 + ‘Chess Jottings’ feature article
Gelabert, José Antonio (book on Capablanca) C.N. 4232
Gelabert, José Antonio (portrait) C.N. 11904
Gelabert v Bermúdez CE 60
Gelfand, Boris (books about) ‘Books about Leading Modern Chessplayers’ feature article
Gemzøe v Steiner C.N. 10476
‘Gentlemen’s World championship’ C.N. 9729
‘Genug des Stumpfsinns, Remis!’ C.N.s 8437, 8449 (Teichmann), 8836 (account by Sämisch)
Geography, Dubious CE 152, 159, 170 + C.N. 6247
Geometrical play ACO 47
Gerbec v Schenkein CFF 255
Gereben, Ernő (name change and confusion: Ernő Grünfeld/Ernst Grünfeld) C.N.s 10752, 10757
Gereben (Grünfeld)-Spielmann C.N.s 10752, 10757
Germany v Hungary match (signatures of players) C.N. 6359
Gestesi/Gesztesi v N.N. KCK 48
Gesztesi, Ödön (Edmond Gestesi) C.N.s 6520, 6735
Getty Images C.N. 10303
Gheorghiu, Florin (photographs) C.N. 8974
Gheorghiu, Florin (tournament and match record) C.N. 11302
Gheorghiu v Quinteros C.N.s 7261, 11289
Ghosts and poltergeists CFF 118 + C.N.s 7006 (including Kolisch story), 7477, 10962 + ‘Chess and Ghosts’ feature article
Ghost writers CE 182-183; KCK 321-322; CFF 270 + C.N.s 488 (Horowitz), 520 (Horowitz), 3768 (Reshevsky, and Reinfeld-Cordingley dispute), 4980 (Horowitz), 5050 (Horowitz), 6866 (Euwe), 8004 (Reshevsky), 9686 (Reshevsky), 9833 (Reshevsky), 9834 (Marshall; Golombek on), 11310 (Reinfeld), 11707 (Daniels) + ‘Chess and Ghostwriting’ feature article
Gibaud, Aimé or Amédée CFF 274-275 + C.N. 7156
Gibaud v Lazard alleged game KCK 351 + C.N.s 7904, 7927, 9537 (Stevens in The Blue Book of Charts to Winning Chess) + ‘The Gibaud v Lazard Gamelet’ feature article
Gibbins, Norman Martin C.N. 8280 + ‘Jacob Bronowski and Chess’ feature article
Gibbon, Edward (prose style discussed in Cultural Amnesia by Clive James) C.N. 5315
Gibbs, Philip C.N. 9428
Giersing v Kinch ACO 156
Gijón, 1954 (games sought) C.N. 6492
Gijón tournaments (McFarland book) C.N. 11383
Gilberg v Richardson C.N. 7461
Gilbert, John C.N. 10542
Gilbert v Berry C.N. 9898
Gilchrist, James (letter to Hayden) C.N.s 10557, 10570
Gilels, Elizaveta (Liza) C.N. 7726
Gilg/Washburn/Spielmann photograph C.N.s 3405, 4532, 11369
Gilg v Lamprecht KCK 11-12
Gill v Metger C.N. 11181
Gilles v S. Rubinstein KCK 66-67
Gittins, Frederick Richard (author of The Chess Bouquet) C.N.s 5391, 6459
Giżycki, Jerzy C.N.s 10468, 10472
Giuoco Pianissimo C.N.s 9808, 9855
Giuoco Piano (analysis by von Bilguer) C.N. 11448
Glasgow Weekly Herald C.N. 11504
Gleason, Florence (blindfold game against Alekhine) KCK 305-306; C.N. 10183
Gligorić, Svetozar ‘Svetozar Gligorić (1923-2012)’ feature article
Gligorić, Svetozar (Termination; Andrić on) ‘The Termination’ feature article
Glorias del Tablero by José A. Gelabert (erroneous claim by Gelabert) CE 166
Go (Ed. Lasker, Murray and Purdy) C.N. 9417
Goebbels, Paul Joseph ACO 398 + C.N.s 3718, 3804, 4381, 9637 (cartoon)
Goethe, Johann Wolfgang von C.N.s 5901 (‘touchstone of the intellect’ quote), 8572 (‘daring ideas’ quote), 8891
Goetz miniature ACO 114
Gold v White C.N. 10710
Goldberg v Keres C.N. 10947
Golden Girls, The C.N. 6095
Goldman, Warren H. C.N. 11844 + KCK 360 + ‘Carl Schlechter’ feature article
Goldschmied v Preinhälter C.N. 11281
Goldstein v Rocks KCK 9
Golf C.N.s 3474, 11721 (Bobby Jones) + ‘Chess and Golf’ feature article
Golmayo, Celso/Celsito C.N. 3651
Golmayo v Hidalgo ACO 20 + C.N. 4138
Golmayo v Loyd C.N. 9137
Golmayo, Manuel (new book) C.N. 11946
Golmayo v Alekhine (knight manoeuvres in endgame) C.N. 49
Golmayo v Rey Ardid (annotations by Rey Ardid) C.N. 11125
Golmayo v Walbrodt KCK 108-109 + C.N. 7605
Golombek, Harry ‘Harry Golombek 1911-95’ feature article
Golombek, Harry (Beginner’s Guide to Chess announced) C.N. 10602
Golombek, Harry (bibliography) C.N. 8872
Golombek, Harry (column in The Times) C.N. 5215
Golombek, Harry (connection with Reuters) C.N. 6510
Golombek, Harry (criticized by Purdy over the Botvinnik v Tal match) C.N. 9835
Golombek, Harry (‘Dr Golombek’/‘Sir Henry Golombek’/‘Sir Harry Golombek’) CFF 249-250 + C.N.s 5674, 10855
Golombek, Harry (false information about his presence in Moscow, 1948) C.N.s 3482, 3864
Golombek, Harry (grandmaster title) KCK 196; C.N. 11558
Golombek, Harry (London Boys’ Champion; university studies) C.N. 11557
Golombek, Harry (loss to Russ) C.N. 8534
Golombek, Harry (on Bronowski and problems) C.N. 9993
Golombek, Harry (on other Golombeks) C.N. 10902
Golombek, Harry (on 1953 Candidates’ tournament books) C.N. 11396
Golombek, Harry (photograph when young) C.N. 6555
Golombek, Harry (place of birth and place of death) C.N.s 11823, 11824
Golombek, Harry (quality of English) C.N.s 4970, 4977
Golombek, Harry (quotes) C.N. 11053
Golombek, Harry (remarks on chess-playing mathematician and the value of chess) C.N. 10602
Golombek, Harry (Smyslov on) C.N. 10636
Golombek, Harry (spoof in Punch with Sir Kenneth Clark) C.N. 9106
Golombek, Harry (vainglory in Beginning Chess) CE 251 + C.N. 6484
Golombek on Fischer CFF 325
Golombek v Barchatov C.N. 6451
Golombek v Brown C.N. 1338 + ‘Harry Golombek 1911-95’ feature article
Golombek v Fazekas C.N. 11388
Golombek v Horowitz C.N. 7205
Golombek v Machine C.N. 7142
Golombek v Price C.N. 8207
Golubev, G.P. (two-mover) C.N.s 9664, 9690
Golz v N.N. KCK 79
Gomes v Neto/Netto C.N.s 10702, 10704
Gone with the Wind (music by Blackmar?) KCK 153-154 + C.N.s 3753, 3800, 5097 +‘Chess and Music’ feature article +‘Chess Jottings’ feature article
Goniff/Ganef/Gonim/Ganeff (Blackburne story) C.N.s 6513, 11903
Goodman, David ‘Cuttings (Facts about Raymond Keene)’ feature article +‘The Termination’ feature article
Good moves are aesthetically pleasing (Tarrasch) C.N. 6344
‘Good players are always lucky’ (ascribed to Capablanca) C.N.s 5448, 7691, 8183
Google Books website C.N. 5854
Gordon of Cluny vs the Duke of Mortemart (games in 1721) C.N. 10255
Görgen v Faust ACO 33
Gossip, George Hatfeild Dingley CFF 200-205 + C.N.s 4879 (information in British census), 4883 (photograph of house in Ipswich), 5075 (Hatfeild or Hatfield?), 5100, 5842 (The Jew of Chamant), 5855 (Ivan Trepoff), 5994 (The Jew of Chamant), 6602 (Steinitz on), 7288 (application for financial support), 7575 (critical book review), 8185 (application for financial support), 9549 (newspaper stories), 11409 Hatfeild or Hatfield?) + ‘Gossip’ feature article
Goulding Brown, Bertram C.N. 11328
Goulding Brown v Cotton C.N. 11104
Goulding Brown v Sifton C.N. 11328
Gracq, Julien C.N. 8631
Grading C.N. 7045
Graef v Graef ACO 76 + ‘Chess Prodigies’ feature article
Graf v Spielmann (simultaneous games) C.N. 7622
Grafts (chessboard pattern) C.N.s 4300, 7157
‘Grandmaster draw’ (origins of term) C.N.s 3803, 6638
‘Grandmaster norm’ C.N.s 6625, 6626
Grandmaster (term and titles) KCK 224, 315-316; ACO 177-178 + C.N.s 5152, 6146 (highest age), 6155 (highest age), 6238 (inflation), 7779 (use of term by Gunsberg regarding Steinitz), 8298 (Lewis), 8467 (title gained at advanced age), 8472 (Pirc and O’Kelly), 8477, 8601 (statement that Russia has 11 grandmasters), 9180 (Tartakower), 9203 (Soldatenkov), 9475 (Swedish sources), 10279 (Euwe and Kotov), 10695 (grandmaster club proposed in England), 10904 (Ostend, 1907 tournament book by Tarrasch), 10999 (Fairhurst), 11010 (Kockelkorn), 11444 (Hartston on), 11478 (grand maître), 11832 (‘World Master’, ‘Supermaster’, ‘Supergrandmaster’, ‘Greatgrandmaster’), 11967 (Philidor) + ‘Chess Grandmasters’ feature article
Grandmasters (parent and offspring) C.N. 6340
Grandmasters of Chess by Harold Schonberg CFF 196-199
Grau, Roberto (caricature) C.N. 2491 + ‘Chess Jottings’ feature article
Grau, Roberto (photograph) C.N. 5324
Grau v Guerra Boneo CE 32-33
Graves (photographs of) C.N.s 3811 (Capablanca), 3849 (Morphy), 3908 (Anderssen), 4043 (Alekhine), 4070 (McDonnell and Labourdonnais), 4103 (Lasker and Euwe), 4109 (Lasker), 4116 (memorial to Euwe), 4121 (memorial to Euwe), 4128 (Spielmann), 4148 (Botvinnik, Tal and Petrosian), 4200 (Zukertort), 4214 (Charousek), 4216 (with chess motif), 4247 (Pillsbury), 4307 (Nimzowitsch and Enevoldsen), 4352 (Noteboom), 4380 (Pillsbury), 4452 (Davidson and booklet on chess graves), 4499 (Winawer), 4839 (Zinkl), 4878 (Evans), 5099 (Treybal), 5733 (Grünfeld), 5776 (Nimzowitsch and Enevoldsen), 5805 (Saavedra), 5811 (Evans), 5816 (Bohatirchuk), 5831 (Canal), 5859 (Bronstein), 5952 (Flamberg), 5963 (Flamberg), 6286 (Harrwitz), 6355 (Opočenský), 6389 (Boleslavsky), 6457 (Westbury), 6685 (Zinkl), 6753 (Chigorin), 6758 (Chigorin), 6774 (Loveday), 6797 (Flohr), 6821 (Réti), 6854 (Réti), 7271 (Grimshaw), 7794 (Steinitz and Lasker), 10627 (Vidmar and Pirc), 11099 (Capablanca and Alekhine), 11459 (Grünfeld), 11483 (Zinkl), 11493 (Müller), 11551 (Halprin), 11569 (Botvinnik and Euwe), 11736 (A.F. Mackenzie), 11753 (Albin), 11762 (Kotov) + ‘Graves of Chess Masters’ feature article
Great Cats Play Chess by George Graveley C.N. 5303
‘Great intellect gone wrong’ C.N. 8359
‘Great players never castle’ CFF 110
‘Greatest chess leader’ KCK 387
Greatest players of all time C.N.s 2006, 2057, 9275, 11198 (Alexander on), 11258 (Najdorf on) + ‘Chess: The Greatest’ feature article
‘Greatness of chess, The’ C.N. 7110
Greco, Gioacchino ‘Gioacchino Greco’ feature article
Greco, Gioacchino (Silman on) C.N. 6320
Greco, Gioacchino (picture of) CFF 250
Greek gift (Greco sacrifice) KCK 331 + C.N. 7979
Green, Robert Frederick C.N.s 5444, 5453, 5464
Greenberg, Sammy C.N. 8682
Greenhalgh v Brackett C.N. 7220
Gresser, Gisela Kahn C.N. 7066
Greygoose, Frank C.N. 5476
Grévy, President Jules ACO 263; CFF 33
Grévy v Clerc ACO 263
Griffin, William E. C.N.s 7231, 7240
Griffith miniature (denial by Griffith that he played it) ACO 132-133 + C.N. 5609
Griffith, Richard Clewin (photograph) C.N. 10222
Griffiths, Evan (on the insatiable futility of chess) C.N. 10431
Griffiths, Peter C.N. 9082
Grigorian v Bronstein (involvement of KAISSA computer) C.N. 6150
Grímsey (and D.W. Fiske) C.N. 4570
Grimshaw, Walter C.N. 7271
Grimshaw v Steinitz (alleged game) C.N.s 7272, 9347 + ‘Grimshaw v Steinitz’ feature article
Grob, Henry (portraits of Alekhine, Fischer, Flohr, Koltanowski and Najdorf) C.N. 10217
Grob Opening (1 g4) C.N.s 9795, 9804
Groff, Joseph C.N. 6378
Grohmann, G. (two victories with same attack, v Engels and v Voelker) ACO 133
Gromer, Aristide CFF 175-177 + C.N.s 5135, 5487, 5847, 9159, 9182, 10154 + ‘An Obscure Chess Master’ feature article
Gromer v Kahn CFF 176
Grondijs, Harrie C.N.s 10439, 10675, 11708
Groningen, 1946 (both leaders lost in the last round) C.N. 8024
Groningen, 1946 photographs C.N. 6384, 6425
Group photograph (including Botvinnik, Gayane Botvinnik, Capablanca, Goldberg, Rokhlin and Weinstein) C.N.s 4919, 6186
Group pictures (Rogaska Slatina, 1929 and Cambridge Springs, 1904) C.N.s 6863, 6876, 6891
Grover, Kenneth M. ACO 285-286 + C.N.s 6212, 6222, 6229
Grüenfeld Defense, Russian Variations by Eric Schiller CE 155 + C.N. 7317 + ‘A Sorry Case (Eric Schiller)’ feature article
Gruer, Elmer Walker C.N. 10593
Grumette, Lina/Lena C.N. 8173
Grünfeld, E. (Ernst/Ernest) C.N.s 5743, 5750 (book by Michael Ehn)
Grünfeld, Ernst (1 e4 and ‘I never make a mistake in the opening’ remark) C.N.s 7852, 8954
Grünfeld Defence (nineteenth-century specimen) KCK 141
Grünfeld v Alekhine C.N. 11376
Grünfeld v Spielmann CE 71-73
Grünfeld v Tartakower C.N. 7527
Guckemus v Marshall ACO 289
Gudju v Behting KCK 49-50
Gudmundsson v Fischer C.N. 6226
Guerra Boneo, Alejandro Martín C.N.s 4777, 11785
Guevara, Ernesto Che C.N.s 4803, 4809, 4934, 6500, 7656, 7671
Gufeld, Eduard (book inscriptions) C.N.s 6931, 9706 (to Flohr)
Gufeld, Eduard (incident with safety alarm) C.N. 6931
Guibert, A. C.N.s 7979, 7982
Guide des échecs, Le by Nicolas Giffard and Alain Biénabe KCK 350-351 + C.N. 6392 (and Le nouveau guide des échecs)
Guinet v Chataing ACO 39
Guingret v Kieseritzky KCK 54-55 + ‘Chess Jottings’ feature article
Guinness World Records C.N.s 3493, 4035, 4682, 5237, 5763, 6330, 6775, 7281, 7782, 8313, 8851, 9481, 10110, 10596, 11018, 11474, 11540 (website database) + ‘The Guinness World Records Slump’ feature article
Gundersen v Faul (mate with en passant move) CFF 99
Gundersen v Kelling C.N.s 7433, 7445
Gunsberg, Isidor Arthur CE 67; KCK 212-214 + ‘Isidor Gunsberg’ feature article
Gunsberg, Isidor Arthur (character/personality) C.N.s 5113, 5136 (interview in Bradford, 1888)
Gunsberg, Isidor Arthur (dispute with Steinitz and Lasker) C.N. 5137
Gunsberg, Isidor Arthur (forenames) C.N. 6798
Gunsberg, Isidor Arthur (information in British census and family details) C.N.s 4756, 5129
Gunsberg, Isidor Arthur (initial given as J.) C.N. 5137
Gunsberg, Isidor Arthur (interview) C.N. 8324
Gunsberg, Isidor Arthur (meeting with Capablanca in 1914) C.N.s 3785, 5137
Gunsberg, Isidor Arthur (no books about) C.N.s 5113, 9829
Gunsberg, Isidor Arthur (on the illness and reported death of Steinitz) C.N. 9830
Gunsberg, Isidor Arthur (portraits) C.N.s 5154, 11248
Gunsberg, Isidor Arthur (reminscences by S.G. Luckcock) C.N. 5277
Gunsberg/Mieses corpse remark CFF 106, 243 + ‘Chess Anecdotes’ feature article
Gunsberg on imagination CFF 327
Gunsberg on Tarrasch KCK 387
Gunsberg v Berger (lengthy notes by Reinfeld) C.N. 9915
Gunsberg v Moore C.N. 10852
Gunsberg v Sheppard C.N. 9840
Gunsberg v Vitta KCK 213-214
Gunsberg v von Gottschall CE 67
Gunsberg and Locock v Janowsky and Womersley C.N. 9657
Gunsberg family CE 185, 268 + C.N. 4098
Gunston v Müller KCK 123 + ‘Royal Walkabouts’ feature article
Gurnhill v N.N. C.N. 11036
Gusev v Auerbach (not Averbakh) C.N. 8405
Gustafson v Marshall CFF 51
Gustafsson, Jan (quote) C.N. s 11506, 11536 (Albin)
Gutierrez v Davis KCK 8
Gutmayer, Franz (errors in books) C.N.s 7387, 7391, 7392, 7405, 7406, 7407, 7408, 7409
Gutmayer, Franz (photographs) C.N. 6623
Gutmayer v Lasker C.N.s 7387, 7391, 7405
Gutmayer v Swiderski C.N. 7387, 7405
Guynebans C.N. 8070
Gyles v Koshnitsky ACO 117-118
‘Gymnasium of the mind, The’ CFF 241, 337 + C.N.s 3626, 6453, 9362 (quote attributed to Abelard)
H. v Zukertort ACO 27-28
Haág v Szabó (underpromotion to bishop) C.N.s 6514, 6523 (Belokon study)
Hackney Review and British Chess Journal C.N. 6368
Häfner v Herrmann ACO 84-85
Hagedorn, Ralph K. C.N. 9695
Haida, August Konrad C.N. 8815
Haida v Przepiórka C.N. 8815
Halberstadt, Vitaly (French naturalization) C.N. 8059
Halberstadt, Vitaly (reminiscences of Alekhine) CFF 39
Halberstadt v Rastrelli CFF 39
Half-pin C.N. 4361
Half-point for draw (origins) C.N. 5605
Hall of Fame (US and World) C.N. 11911
Hall v Hall ACO 77 + ‘Chess Prodigies’ feature article
Hallock, C.G. C.N. 6517 + ‘Chess Prodigies’ feature article
Halper, Nat (Nathan) C.N. 8011
Halprin, Alexander C.N. 11550
Halprin, Mathilde C.N. 11550
Halprin v Pillsbury (‘the most beautiful tournament draw’ ) C.N. 9480
‘Halt’s Maul’ pamphlet (Roegner) CE 121; CFF 242, 252-253 + C.N.s 5023, 9721 + ‘A Fictitious Chess Book’ feature article
Hamburg, 1910 (photographs) C.N.s 7878, 7920, 10079
Hamburg, 1930 (group photograph) C.N. 10558
Hamilton-Russell, Frederick Gustavus C.N. 6114
Hammond, Alex (The Book of Chessmen) C.N. 9394
Hammond v B. C.N.s 8077, 11631
Hammond v Mackenzie C.N.s 8352, 8357
Hammond-Stroud, Derek (photograph with Emile Belcourt) C.N. 10247
Hamond v Michell C.N. 5692
Hamppe v Meitner (and similar Frauenfelder v Gschwend game) KCK 50 + ‘Royal Walkabouts’ feature article
Hamppe, Carl/Karl KCK 51-53 + ‘Chess Jottings’ feature article
Hamppe, Karl (not Carl) C.N. 11434
Hanging pawns (earliest use of term) C.N.s 5725, 5731, 5740, 6559, 9920, 9941 + ‘Hanging Pawns in Chess’ feature article
Hanham v Mackenzie C.N. 5871
Hanham v Pollock C.N.s 8901, 9786
Hanham v Ryan ACO 291; C.N. 9006
Hanley, Jeremy ‘Cuttings (Facts about Raymond Keene)’ feature article
Hannak, Jacques (book on Lasker) CE 148-149
Hannemann, Knud (letter problem) C.N.s 11645
Hanson v Van Mindeno C.N. 7445
Hanstein v Mayet (lone bishop and knight ending) C.N.s 2121, 2129 + ‘Chess Jottings’ feature article
Hanstein v von der Lasa ACO 69-70
Harding, Timothy David C.N. 11819
Harding, Timothy David (amendments to Gaige’s Chess Personalia) C.N.s 10831, 10861, 10873
Harding, Timothy David (on contributors to C.N.) C.N. 10815
Harding, Warren G. (meeting with Edward Lasker) C.N. 9663
Hardwick, Ruth Mary (Mary Hare) C.N. 9102
Harkness, Kenneth (Edward Lasker on) CFF 326
Harley, Brian (on composing) CFF 317
Harris, Kim C.N.s 6839, 6842, 6849
Harris, William C.N.s 5165, 5216, 10071
Harrison v Loughran C.N.s 7001, 7007
Harrod, Ernest C.N. 8199
Harrwitz, Daniel (dates of birth and death, family and biography) C.N.s 6286, 11618, 11622, 11623 + ‘Daniel Harrwitz (1821-84)’ feature article
Harrwitz, Daniel (photograph and column in The Family Friend) C.N. 5839
Harrwitz v Grosdemange ACO 13
Harrwitz v N.N. CFF 41
Harrwitz v Smith and Bogle ACO 70
Harrwitz/Anderssen game C.N.s 6987, 6993, 11623
Hart, John (translator of Modern Ideas in Chess) C.N.s 4885, 5031
Hartewig v N.N. C.N. 8147
Hartlaub, Carl (photograph) C.N. 7392
Hartston, William Roland KCK 377 + C.N.s 3911, 4603, 4604, 5923 (smothered mate quiz position), 6742 (column in Now!), 9001 (general observation on chess), 10823, 10840 (quotes), 10850 (good bad bishop and bad good bishop), 10971 (‘knighted’ by Penn), 11617 (A Brief History of Puzzles), 11872 (best book: Sloths!) + ‘William Hartston’ feature article + ‘The Kings of Chess’ feature article
Hašek, Josef (death-date) C.N. 7027
Hasenfuss v Simonson C.N. 8758
Hassberg, Eric Manfred (problem dedicated to F.D. Roosevelt) C.N.s 8553, 8562
Hastings C.N.s 11214, 11230, 11231
Hastings (eight photographs) C.N. 9020
Hastings, 1895 (pen-portraits by Buckley) C.N. 7879
Hastings, 1895 (photograph featuring Buckley and Marco) C.N. 10080
Hastings, 1895 (picture by Ernest Prater) C.N.s 9957, 10955
Hastings, 1895 (portraits) C.N. 10465
Hastings, 1895 (rare group photograph) C.N.s 4663, 5832, 5836, 5841, 7354, 7879, 10254
Hastings, 1922 (planned tournament with Capablanca, Lasker, Alekhine and Rubinstein) C.N. 10960
Hastings, 1929-30 (photographs) C.N.s 7566, 9102, 9266
Hastings, 1930-31 (photographs) C.N. 6038
Hastings, 1934-35 (photographs) C.N. 7489
Hastings, 1935-36 (book by Koltanowski) C.N. 7781
Hastings, 1949-50 (article in Punch by B.A. Young) C.N. 9107
Hastings, 1954-55 (photographs of Smyslov and Unzicker and Daily Express reports) C.N. 11390
Hastings, 1955-56 (photographs) C.N. 8974
Hatton Ward, W. C.N.s 5653 (William or Walter?), 11869 (Walter Hatton Ward)
Hauchard v Shirov KCK 221-222 + ‘Long Calculation’ feature article
Haughey, Charles (photograph) C.N. 6597
Havana, 1913 (book by Capablanca) C.N. 10330
Havana, 1913 (photograph of Janowsky and Corzo) C.N. 11867
Havana, 1913 group photograph ‘Immortal but Unknown’ feature article
Havana, 1949 (tournament reportedly won by Pilnik ahead of Canal) C.N. 7534
Havana, 1966 Olympiad (photograph) C.N.s 6299, 6306, 6334, 6346
Havasi v Abramavičius C.N. 8758
Hay, Matthew (gallows humour by Lord Kames) C.N.s 6968, 6981, 7014
Hayden, Bruce C.N.s 4478 (inscriptions to and from), 9223 (name), 9226 (Hastings, 1947-48)
Hayden v Winser C.N. 9223
Hazeltine, Hannah Bryant C.N.s 5456, 5474
Hazeltine, Miron James C.N.s 5456, 5474
Hazeltine, Miron James (longevity as newspaper columnist) C.N. 4964
Hazeltine, Miron James (not in favour of world championship) C.N. 9760
Hazeltine v N.N. C.N. 9738
Hazlitt, William (quote on chess) C.N. 5579
Hearst, Eliot Sanford C.N. 10740
Heath, Neville C.N. 3670
Hedgehog formation C.N.s 7574, 8211, 9947 + ‘The Chess Hedgehog’ feature article
Hedinger v Henneberger C.N. 9747
Heemskerk v Karff (photograph) C.N. 9128
Heftye v Mieses CE 31 + C.N. 7064
Heidenfeld, Wolfgang (Chess Springbok) C.N.s 10480, 10481
Heidenfeld, Wolfgang (comments on sacrifices in Busts!) C.N. 10084
Heidenfeld, Wolfgang (endgame study) C.N. 10725
Heidenfeld, Wolfgang (Lacking the Master Touch) C.N.s 6253, 8300
Heidenfeld, Wolfgang on chess in the Netherlands C.N. 10654
Heidenfeld, Wolfgang on Georg Marco and annotation C.N. 8848
Heidenfeld, Wolfgang on Johann Berger ACO 390
Heidenfeld, Wolfgang on Vidmar’s book on Carlsbad, 1911 and other tournament books ACO 385
Heidenfeld, Wolfgang (quotes from Draw!) CE 234
Heidenfeld v Kerins C.N.s 11037, 11041
Heidenfeld v Roele C.N. 11671
Heijs v Prins CFF 50
Heijs v van Houhuijs CFF 50
Heinrichsen, Arved KCK 113-114
Heinrichsen v Gazalch KCK 113-114
Heirens, William C.N. 3707
Heller, Cecile Mathilde (Mrs Edward Lasker) C.N. 7886
Helms, Hermann (Dean of American Chess) C.N. 10788
Helms, Hermann (longevity as editor and columnist) C.N.s 4781, 4784, 9688
Helms, Hermann (place of birth) C.N. 10795
Helms v Persinger C.N. 10607
Helms v Roething C.N. 10796
Helms v Tenner C.N.s 10786, 10787
‘Help your pieces so that they can help you’ (quote ascribed to Morphy) C.N.s 6528, 6533
Helpmate by G. Páros C.N. 4227
Hemingway, Ernest C.N. 10638
Hempel, Jutta CE 258 + C.N.s 7413, 9613, 10122, 10128 (games against Elaine Pritchard), 11701 (Purdy on)
Hempel v Hecht C.N. 1293
Henderson, Lyn (Mrs Charles Henderson/Mitzi Mayfair) C.N. 7491
Henning v Junge KCK 17
Henningsen v Borik C.N.s 4761, 4766, 4869
Henry, Eugene C.N. 9680
Heppell v Gunsberg C.N. 6039
Hereford, 1885 (group photographs) C.N. 11316
Herencia Ajedrecística de Alekhine (errors in) CE 148-149
Héritage des échecs (website) C.N. 5234
‘Herley, Edward’ C.N.s 11633, 11636 (Edward Healey)
Hero worship (of Capablanca) CFF 106 + ‘Chess Anecdotes’ feature article
Herrmann v Hussong ACO 178-179 + C.N. 7402
Hess, Rudolf C.N.s 6167, 6173, 6196 (Rudolf Hesse)
Hesse, Christian C.N.s 7083, 8276, 9459 + ‘The Chesswriting Practices of Christian Hesse
Hesse v Pillsbury CFF 262
‘He who plays to win a drawn game loses it’ C.N. 8425
Hewlett v Young C.N. 7504
Heydrich, Reinhard C.N. 7074
Heywood, George Cann (endgame study) KCK 34-35
Heywood, George Cann (games against Blackman, Twells, Dunipace, Zollner, Bang, Bell and Bird/Birks) C.N. 10872
Heywood, George Cann (obituary and second forename) C.N. 10872
Heywood, George Cann (photograph) C.N. 10871
Highet, Gilbert CFF 334 + C.N. 5336
Higuera v Solana miniature C.N. 5045
Hild v Goering KCK 52-53
Hilversum, 1947 (photograph) C.N. 6576
Himno al ajedrez by Ernesto Jaumeandreu Opisso C.N. 5425
Hindenburg, Paul C.N. 3457
Hindin, S. C.N. 3792
Hindsight and foresight (quote) KCK 397 + C.N. 5308
Hippocrates C.N. 10736
Hippopotamus Opening (1 e4 e5 2 Ne2) ‘Hugh Myers (1930-2008)’ feature article
Hirschfeld, Philipp CE 28; C.N. 10944
Hirschfeld v Anderssen CE 28
Hirst v Smith C.N. 8086
Historical currency converters C.N. 11716
Historical understanding (Purdy on the importance of) C.N. 9764
Historical notes on some chess players by John Townsend C.N. 8635
History (errors) ‘Historical Havoc’ feature article
History repeated ACO 162-163
Hitchcock, Alfred (chess depicted on the cover of Death-Mate/Jaque y ... mate!) C.N. 5530
Hitler and Lenin (purported picture) C.N.s 4055, 10878 + ‘A Purported Picture of Hitler and Lenin Playing Chess’ feature article
Hitler and Nazi Germany ACO 397-401 + C.N. 5902 + ‘Chess: Hitler and Nazi Germany’ feature article
Hitler v Napoleon ACO 178-179 + C.N. 7402
Hoban, Fairfield W. (anecdotes by) C.N. 6677
Hochwald v Berger KCK 158
Hodges, Albert Beauregard (problem solved by Reshevsky) C.N. 11200
Hodges, Albert Beauregard (suicide of father-in-law, Winslow Robinson) C.N. 10972
Hodges v Daniels KCK 80-81 + ‘Morphy v the Duke and Count’ feature article
Hodges v Morgan games C.N. 3832
Hodgson, Stuart (chapter on Capablanca in Portraits and Reflections) C.N. 8889
Hoffer, Leopold (article in the Fortnightly Review) ‘The Chess Masters of To-day by Leopold Hoffer’ feature article
Hoffer, Leopold (information in British census) C.N. 4756
Hoffer, Leopold (lengthy adjudication analysis) C.N. 3998
Hoffer, Leopold (Sty-nits poems) C.N.s 11060, 11071
Hoffer v N.N. C.N. 11969
Hoit v N.N. KCK 4-5 + C.N. 9559
Holland v England match, 1939 (photograph) C.N. 5166
Hollings, Frank (and Frank Hollins) C.N.s 3688, 3702, 3706, 3709, 6955, 6956, 7591 + ‘The Frank Hollings Conundrum’ feature article
Hollywood, 1945 (film stars at the Pan-American tournament) C.N.s 7076, 7081, 7887 + ‘Chess and Hollywood’ feature article
Holm, Ernst (study in La Stratégie contest) C.N.s 8780, 8792, 8796
Holmes, Sherlock C.N.s 3531, 3542, 3571, 3634, 5257, 5268, 5306, 5325, 5329, 5344, 5870, 6307 (Herlock Shomes), 7518 (Arthur Conan Doyle), 7526 (Arthur Conan Doyle) + ‘Chess and Sherlock Holmes’ feature article
Homemade chess sets C.N. 4824
Hönlinger v Eliskases C.N. 11205
Hood, Thomas C.Ns. 5392, 6524 (Wyllie/Wylie), 7688 + ‘Thomas Hood and Chess’ feature article
Hooper, David CFF 122-125 + ‘David Hooper (1915-98)’ feature article
Hopwood, Thomas Henry (Toz) ‘Chess Jottings’ feature article
Horne v Brunner C.N. 9741
Horoscopes C.N. 216 + ‘Chess Jottings’ feature article; C.N. 6480 (Capablanca)
Horowitz, Al (anecdote about death of opponent) C.N. 4106
Horowitz, Al (authorship of Chess Openings Theory and Practice) C.N. 10378
Horowitz, Al (blunder in pawn ending) CFF 247 + C.N. 5433
Horowitz, Al (confusion of the Evergreen and Immortal Games) C.N. 10566
Horowitz, Al (endgame study composed with Kashdan?) C.N. 4920
Horowitz, Al (match against Weaver Adams) C.N. 6064
Horowitz, Al (openings book) C.N. 9672
Horrwitz/Horwitz/Horowitz/Harrwitz bishops C.N. 7278
Hort, Vlastimil C.N. 10299
Hort v Fischer C.N. 6367
Horwitz, Bernhard (application for financial support) C.N.s 7277, 7287, 8185
Horwitz, Bernhard (paintings) C.N.s 8479, 8487
Horwitz v Popert C.N. 7364
Horwitz/Perigal v Harrwitz KCK 109-110 + ‘Chess Jottings’ feature article
Hotel Figi, Ziest (signatures of Euwe and Alekhine) C.N. 8053
Hotels (Paris advertising with names of masters) C.N. 4261
Houghteling, Jay R. C.N.s 6925, 6935
Houlding, Mary Mills KCK 53-54 + C.N.s 4500, 4512
House of Commons (Parliament) CFF 84-88; C.N.s  9264, 11626 (Capablanca), 11682 (Capablanca), 11693 (question from Charlotte Atkins to Tony Blair) + ‘Chess and the House of Commons’ feature article
Household Chess Magazine ‘Chess Jottings’ feature article
Howard Taylor v N.N. C.N. 8131
Howell v Tietjen C.N. 11292
How many people play chess? C.N.s 9538, 10208 (USA), 11120, 11147 (Lasker on), 11196 (Lasker on), 11791 + ‘How Many People Play Chess?’ feature article
How to annotate (Hartston) C.N.s 3883, 3886
How To Get Better At Chess (genesis) C.N. 9284
How to Play Chess by Reinfeld (W.J. Fry on dust-jacket?) C.N.s 7547, 7569
Hoyle, Edmund C.N.s 6767, 6790 (Staunton on)
Hudson v Harrwitz C.N. 7322
Hum, David (The Chess Album, including photographs of Zollner, Williams, Brown, Donisworth, Frankenstein, Guest, Heathcote, Rees, Wayte) C.N.s 10882, 10883, 10896
Human Side of Chess, The by Fred Reinfeld (errors in chapter on Capablanca) C.N.s 473, 5036, 10281 (Great Moments in Chess)
Humeau, Thomas (Le joueur d’échecs) C.N. 9730
Humour (importance of) ACO 393 (remarks by Botvinnik and Miles)
Humour in the opening C.N. 11164
Humour (Paul Schellenberg) C.N. 10103
Hungarian photographs (including Breyer, Charousek, Maróczy and Réti) C.N. 10262
Hungarian team at 1930 Olympiad C.N. 7377
‘Hunt Opening’ (Polish Opening; Orang Utan Opening; 1 b4) CE 86, 102 + C.N.s 4009, 4010, 8842 (‘Orange-Outang’), 8843 (remark by Lombardy), 11895 + ‘The Chess Moves 1 b4 and 1...b5’ feature article
Hurdle (skewer) C.N. 4271
‘Hurricane Game’ (won by B.G. Barton) C.N. 4668
Hussain, Q.M. C.N. 6152
Hutagalung and Purdy (photograph) C.N. 11187
Hutchinson, Arthur Stuart-Menteth (If Winter Comes) C.N. 9800
Hvistendahl v Kipping KCK 122-123 + ‘Royal Walkabouts’ feature article
Hyde, Thomas (Hearne on) C.N. 7493
Hyères, 1926 group photograph C.N. 4023
Hype ACO 285-286 + C.N.s 4732 (Abrahams), 6585 (Reinfeld and Sullivan), 6919 (Vaughan), 7239 (Morphy) + ‘Hype in Chess’ feature article
Hypermodern (earliest use of word) C.N.s 4140, 5561 + ‘Earliest Occurrences of Chess Terms’ feature article + ‘Hypermodern Chess’ feature article
Hypermodern school CE 187; CFF 326-327 (quip ascribed to Teichmann) + C.N.s 5006, 8003, 9357, 10031 + ‘Hypermodern Chess’ feature article
Hypnosis KCK 170-171 + C.N.s 995, 5274, 5282, 9129 (Romark/Ron Markham), 10546 (Marco on Lasker) + ‘Chess and Hypnosis’ feature article
Iberia (chess magazine with contributions by Réti) C.N.s 9932, 9936
Icelandic newspaper database (Tímarit.is) C.N. 9591
Idle Passion by Alexander Cockburn CE 208 + ‘Chess Jottings’ feature article
‘If you want to destroy a man, teach him to play chess’ (quote attributed to Oscar Wilde) KCK 380; C.N. 11546 (H.G. Wells)
Illa, Rolando (caricature) C.N. 11794
Illa, Rolando (obituary) C.N. 11750
Illa, Rolando (photograph and games with Capablanca) C.N. 10714
Illness (remark by Steinitz) C.N.s 5890, 6058, 6065, 6117
Ilyumzhinov, Kirsan (alleged involvement in the murder of Larisa Yudina) C.N. 8591
Ilyumzhinov, Kirsan (claims about aliens and extraterrestrials) C.N.s 8378, 8390, 8394, 9454 + ‘Kirsan Ilyumzhinov and Aliens’ feature article
Ilyumzhinov, Kirsan (2006 presidential campaign against Bessel Kok) ‘FIDE Presidential Campaigns’ feature article
IMAGNO (photograph library) C.N. 9422
Imbalance of openings in a tournament CE 95
Imbusch v Göring or Hering C.N. 7947
Immortal Game (Anderssen ‘English’; musical composition by Ferrer Ferran) C.N. 10067
Immortal Game (Benko on) C.N. 11423
Immortal Game (...b5 in the King’s Gambit Accepted) C.N. 9045
Immortal Game (early publication and accuracy of game-score) C.N.s 8854, 8862, 11357, 11364, 11871
Immortal Game (claimed to have been won by Kieseritzky against Anderssen) ACO 314 + C.N.s 5464, 8854, 9681+ ‘The Immortal Game (Anderssen v Kieseritzky)’ feature article
Immortal Game (date) C.N. 11860
Immortal Game (incorrect information) C.N. 11323
Immortal Game (Lasker on) C.N. 10502
Immortal Game (notes by Kieseritzky) C.N. 11381
Immortal Game (published in the Radio Times) C.N.s 8725, 8798
Immortal Game (Steinitz on) C.N. 9444
Immortal Game, The (by David Shenk) C.N. 8110
Immortal games C.N. 10657
Impact of Genius by R.E. Fauber KCK 352
‘Immortal Zwischenzug’ (Tartakower v Capablanca) C.N. 4107
Impostors CE 136-137; KCK 224-225 (‘Max Blumenfeld’) + ‘Chess Jottings’ feature article
Incomplete games ‘Incomplete Games of Chess’ feature article
Incredible Adventures of Chessman, The (comic-strip magazine) C.N. 8439
Indian chess history (book by Aaron and Pandit) C.N. 8856
Indian openings C.N.s 8555, 9006, 10058, 10425 + ‘Indian Openings in Chess’ feature article
Influence of chess on personal character (Hartston on) C.N. 10832
Influences (alleged) CFF 132-133
Ingleby, Clement Mansfield (Shakespeare and chess) C.N. 4876
Ingo System (grading/rating system of Anton Hößlinger) C.N. 10414
In Memoriam (DeLucia) C.N.s 7497, 7537
Insanity, Chess and C.N.s 6494, 7260, 7303, 10823
Inscriptions by authors (unusual) C.N. 5373 (Smullyan)
‘Instant books’ C.N. 8914 (Tarrasch book on 1905 match against Marshall)
Instant Chess by Levy and O’Connell ‘Instant Chess’ feature article
Instone Brewer, N. C.N. 8380
Instructive games KCK 55-60; ACO 48 (ending) + ‘Instructive Chess Games’ feature article
Instructive Modern Chess Masterpieces by Igor Stohl C.N. 6297
Intellect C.N. 10697
Intellectual gymnastics (quotes by Steinitz and others) C.N. 11172
‘International Chess Association’ KCK 279
International Chess Calendar C.N. 1991
‘International Chess Writers Association’ KCK 278-279; CFF 116-118 + ‘Chess Awards’ feature article
International Master (youngest holder of title) C.N.s 6419, 6422, 6423, 6428, 6429, 6436
Internees (during the First World War) C.N.s 3540, 8773
Internet broadcasts and broadcasters (Gustafsson, King, Pelletier, Seirawan and Short; van Kampen, Svidler and Naroditsky) C.N. 9085 + ‘Chess Broadcasts on the Internet’ feature article
Internet broadcasts (stress on prepositions) C.N. 9117 + ‘Chess Broadcasts on the Internet’ feature article
Internet (unreliable biographical information) KCK 285-288 + ‘A Question of Credibility’ feature article
‘Interred’ C.N. 10589
Interregnum (world championship, 1946-48) CFF 91-98 + ‘Interregnum’ feature article
Interview/intervertisement C.N. 10856
Introduction to Chess by Christopher Nicole C.N. 9884
Invented games C.N.s 1772, 1881
Invitation to Chess, An by Chernev and Harkness (praise from Purdy and information on sales) C.N. 9212
IQP (isolated queen’s pawn) C.N. 6074
Irish Gambit (also Razzle Dazzle Gambit and Chicago Gambit: 1 e4 e5 2 Nf3 Nc6 3 Nxe5) C.N. 10890
Irregular openings ‘Unusual Chess Openings’ feature article
Irregular opening (1...f6) CE 92 + C.N. 6014
Irregular opening (1 h3) CE 94
Irregular opening (1 d4 Nf6 2 c4 Rg8) CE 101 + C.N. 8523
Irregular opening (1 e4 e5 2 Nf3 Nc6 3 Rg1) C.N. 8523
Irregular opening (1 e4 Na6) CE 102
Irregular opening (1 e4 Nh6) CE 102
Irregular opening (1 e4 e5 2 g3) CE 260
Irregular opening (1...a6) CE 260
Irregular opening (1 h3 g6 2 g3) KCK 155
Irwin v Borges C.N. 5374
Isaacs v Buerger (adjudicated by Alekhine) C.N.s 9027, 10597 (also Sergeant v Factor)
Isle of Lewis chess set (advertisement) C.N. 9105
Isolani C.N.s 5047, 5083, 5107, 8281
‘Isolated pawn spreads gloom over the whole chessboard, An’ (Tartakower) C.N.s 4329, 5120, 8738
Isouard and Casabianca v Duke of Brunswick and Harrwitz ACO 88
‘It makes a good story’ CE 266-267
Ivanchuk, Vassily (books about) C.N. 9328 + ‘Books about Leading Modern Chessplayers’ feature article
Izmailov, Piotr Nikolaevich C.N. 11086
Izvestia (interviews with Tal, Gheorghiu, Euwe, Pachman and Najdorf) C.N.s 11480, 11484
Jack the Ripper KCK 313-314
Jackson, Andrew C.N. 7977
Jackson v Mengarini ACO 326-327
Jacob, F.G. (at Munich, 1900) C.N. 4801
Jacobsen, Egil C.N.s 7235, 7242
Jacobsen v Spielmann C.N.s 7235, 7242
J’adoube KCK 375 + C.N.s 5485, 5493, 5502, 5541, 6086 (‘compongo’), 7217, 9737 (Matulović v Bilek), 10078 (error in Staunton’s Handbook) + ‘J’adoube’ feature article
Jaenisch, C.F. (de) C.N.s 10323 (name), 10328 (name)
Jaffe, Charles (alleged cable to Alekhine) C.N. 10674
Jaffe, Charles (article on New York, 1924) C.N. 10926
Jaffe, Charles (birth-date) ACO 328 + C.N. 7865 + ‘Jaffe and his Primer’ feature article
Jaffe, Charles (claim of being blocked by Capablanca) KCK 169-170; ACO 329 + C.N. 4642 (Havana, 1913 dispute)
Jaffe, Charles (photographs) C.N.s 10925, 10926
Jaffe, Charles (Yiddish chess magazine) C.N. 11875
Jaffe’s Chess Primer by Charles Jaffe ACO 328-331 + ‘Jaffe and his Primer’ feature article
Jaffe v Kostić (New York, 1919) C.N.s 5263, 5266
James, Clive on chess C.N.s 16, 4117, 5315, 7699, 8274, 9117, 10168, 10184, 10246, 11583 + ‘Clive James and Chess’ feature article
James, Rev. H.C. (murder victim) ‘Chess and Murder’ feature article
James, Joseph (killer of F.W. Womersley) C.N. 11290
Jameson v Williams (adjudicated by Fox, Helms and Capablanca) C.N.s 10619, 10626
Janda v Lob C.N. 9127
Janet, Frank (two-mover) C.N.s 10658, 10696
Janowski, Chaim CE 258 + C.N. 6439
Janowsky, Dawid KCK 255-261 (including games v David, N.N., Friedman, Robino, Coulomzine, Dobell/Mackeson/Watt, Marco) + ‘Janowsky Jottings’ feature article
Janowsky, Dawid (a bookworm?) CE 184
Janowsky, Dawid (best biographical collection) C.N.s 3897, 6803
Janowsky, Dawid (challenge to Marshall) C.N. 3699
Janowsky, Dawid (claim that he considered himself the strongest ever player) C.N. 6499
Janowsky, Dawid (comments about intuition; serious play and simultaneous games) C.N. 9826
Janowsky, Dawid (date and place of birth) C.N. 10863
Janowsky, Dawid (death in Hyères and financial support) C.N.s 10776 (Maas), 10869 (Nardus)
Janowsky, Dawid (description of, and his views on Lasker, Tarrasch and Pillsbury) CFF 193
Janowsky, Dawid (game beginning 1 h4) ACO 74 + ‘The Chess Opening 1 h4’ feature article
Janowsky, Dawid (games by) CE 36-38
Janowsky, Dawid (grave) CFF 103
Janowsky, Dawid (B.J. Horton on) C.N. 9582
Janowsky, Dawid (Fine on) C.N. 9655
Janowsky, Dawid (‘I’d rather lose my queen than lose my bishop’) C.N. 8317
Janowsky, Dawid (in the United States) CFF 193
Janowsky, Dawid (Mary Queen of Scots/Mary Stuart quote) CE 258; ACO 111; C.N.s 10002, 10535
Janowsky, Dawid (movements 1914-16) C.N. 7201
Janowsky, Dawid (on stupid play by Lasker) C.N. 11155
Janowsky, Dawid (opinions of Horowitz and Reinfeld) C.N.s 6242, 6567, 8233
Janowsky, Dawid (the two Jans) C.N.s 9656, 9704
Janowsky on age and youth KCK 380
Janowsky on the endgame (quoted by Capablanca) KCK 396 + C.N. 8693
Janowsky on the minor pieces ACO 403 + ‘Janowsky Jottings’ feature article
Janowsky/Janowski spelling CE 258; ACO 305 + ‘Janowsky Jottings’ feature article + ‘Over and Out’ feature article + ‘Jottings’ feature article
Janowsky v Albin CFF 22
Janowsky v Capablanca C.N.s 6866, 10138
Janowsky v Chigorin ACO 47-48 (move order) + C.N. 5501 (illustration)
Janowsky v Davril, Dutkowsky and Martin St-Léon ACO 74
Janowsky v Keene (knight v pawns ending) CE 10-11 + C.N. 8516
Janowsky v Lasker (1900) C.N. 10546
Janowsky v Lasker (1912) C.N. 11525
Janowsky v Maróczy CE 198-199
Janowsky v Marshall (1905) C.N. 9656
Janowsky v N.N. CE 11; KCK 36; ACO 105 + C.N. 8517 + ‘Janowsky Jottings’ feature article
Janowsky v Reshevsky C.N.s 6083 (including rope dancing remark by Janowsky), 7236
Janowsky v S.A. CE 37 + ‘Janowsky Jottings’ feature article
Janowsky v Schlechter (‘The pearl of St Stephen’s’) C.N. 7059
Janowsky v Trenchard CE 36-37
Janowsky v Womersley C.N. 9657
Janowsky/Soldatenkov v Lasker/Taubenhaus consultation game CE 173-176; ACO 346; C.N.s 8551, 8557, 8558, 8840 + ‘The Consultation Game That Never Was’ feature article
Janowsky/Wyse v Marshall/Baron or Comte Laforie C.N. 9704
Japan, Chess in C.N. 6994
Japanese confiscated chess books (claim) C.N. 4488
Jaque Mate (1930s magazine) CE 193-194; C.N. 10570
Jaques (Staunton) chess sets C.N.s 3653, 3656, 5104, 5111, 11934
Jargon and unintelligible writing ‘Unintelligible Chess Writing’ feature article + ‘Franklin Knowles Young’ feature article
Jasnogrodsky, Nicolai (photograph with Albin) C.N. 8518
Jefferson, Thomas C.N.s 8071, 9171
Jellinek v Heilpern ACO 23 + ‘Stalemate’ feature article
Jennings, Paul (chess article) C.N. 5236
Jews KCK 277-278; CFF 110-113 + C.N.s 7875 (removal of Jewish players’ names from Richter’s Kombinationen), 7909, 7923 (Deutsche Schachblätter), 10038 (Steinitz/Zukertort story), 11532 (Nazi law imposing Israel and Sara as second forenames), 11550 (Sara) + ‘Chess and Jews’ feature article
Joad, Cyril Edwin Mitchinson ‘Chess: Prodigies, Philosophy and Mathematics’ feature article
Johannes Zukertort Artist of the Chessboard (Adams) C.N.s 1928, 8788
John and the Chess Men by Helen Weissenstein C.N. 6362
John-Paul II, Pope (hoax) CFF 244-245 + C.N. 3696 + ‘Chess Jottings’ feature article
Johner v Janowsky CE 44
Johner v Mattison ACO 262
Johner v Stalda C.N.s 9459, 9460
Johnson, Nunnally C.N.s 6881 (article on New York, 1924), 6904 (on F. Scott Fitzgerald, and photograph with Marilyn Monroe)
John Lewis Partnership Gazette (Koltanowski) C.N.s 9772, 9922
Joinaux manuscript ACO 357
Joke (hours of a meeting) C.N. 11427
Joke (married couple) C.N. 8287
Joliet, Charles C.N. 9125
Jonas, J. (composition with two white pawns against full black army) C.N.s 7901, 7911
Jones, Alfred C.N.s 8906, 8910, 8915, 8924
Jones, Bobby C.N. 11721
Jones, Richard C.N.s 11214, 11230, 11231
Jones, Sir William C.N.s 5434 (Caissa poem), 5442 (political analogy)
Jonny Quest C.N. 6746
Jordan, Alfred (game of draughts/checkers against Emanuel Lasker) C.N. 10756
‘Jorgensen v Sorensen’ position (Jørgensen v Sørensen; al-‘Adlī)  CFF 274; C.N.s 11509, 11512 + ‘Chess Reincarnation’ feature article
Joseph, David (endgame study) C.N.s 10700, 10745, 10753, 10793
Jouer sa vie
(Carle/Coudari film/The Great Chess Movie) CE 209-210; C.N. 11091 + ‘Chess Jottings’ feature article
Journal de Genève (with André Chéron column) on-line C.N. 5888
Journalism, Scepticism about KCK 289 + C.N. 8015
Journalistic folly (Chess Amateur quote) C.N. 11127
Journalistic longevity C.N.s 10174, 10186 (Neilson; Northwest Chess), 10204 (Neue Zürcher Zeitung)
Journalists, Advice to ACO 368-369 + ‘Advice to Chess Journalists’ feature article
Journoud v Grévy CFF 33
Joyce, William (Lord Haw-Haw) C.N. 11446
Judd v Haller C.N. 5809
Judd v Mackenzie (four games) C.N.s 7684, 7696
Judd v Showalter C.N. 6711
Judy/Stella (problemist) C.N.s 9793, 9798, 10728, 10735, 10738
Jülich v N.N. ACO 54
‘Jung v Szabados’ CFF 77-78; C.N.s 4555, 8403 + ‘Zugzwang’ feature article
Junge, Klaus ‘Klaus Junge (1924-45)’ feature article
Junge, Klaus KCK 16-17 + ‘Fun’ feature article
Junge, Otto KCK 30-31
Jünger, Ernst C.N.s 8658, 8665
Kagan v Daly CE 67-68 + C.N.s 5578, 5586
Kahles, Charles William C.N.s 11720, 11727
Kaikamjozov, Zhivko (The Genius and the Misery of Chess) C.N.s 5855, 8468
Kaiser, Julius Adam (problem solver) C.N.s 6290, 9069 (misidentified as Chajes)
Kaissiber C.N. 9698 + ‘Chess Jottings’ feature article
Kalamazoo, 1927 group photographs C.N.s 4782, 11237
Kalantarov C.N. 11596
Kalashnikov Variation (Sicilian Defence) C.N.s 8450, 8456, 8493
Kalme, Charles ACO 123-125
Kalme v Remlinger ACO 124
Kan v Botvinnik KCK 81 +‘Chess Jottings’ feature article
Kandler v Schwarzbach ACO 22 + ‘Stalemate’ feature article
Kann, Marcus C.N.s 7249, 7256 + ‘The Caro-Kann Defence’ feature article
Karjakin, Sergey C.N. 9829 + ‘Books about Leading Modern Chessplayers’ feature article
Karjakin v Carlsen fake photograph C.N. 10237
Karlin, Ored C.Ns 8830, 8847
Karloff, Boris (holding Bell chess book) C.N. 10055
Karmalsky, Lerida (Lerida Mills) C.N. 9030
Karpf v Eissmann CFF 59 + ‘The Rubinstein Trap’ feature article
Karpov, Anatoly ‘Anatoly Karpov’ feature article + ‘Articles about Anatoly Karpov’ feature article
Karpov, Anatoly (Chess at the Top and Learn from Your Defeats) CE 213-215 + ‘Karpov’s Writings’ feature article
Karpov, Anatoly KCK 332-334 + ‘Karpov’s Chess is My Life’ feature article
Karpov, Anatoly (alleged quote about having two loves, chess and Marxism/Communism) C.N.s 6301, 6324
Karpov, Anatoly (alleged quote by Botvinnik) C.N. 7790
Karpov, Anatoly (books about) C.N.s 5489, 9072 + ‘Books about Korchnoi and Karpov’ feature article
Karpov, Anatoly (book by Ravi Kumar/Ravikumar) C.N. 7790
Karpov, Anatoly (described by Diggle) C.N. 5317
Karpov, Anatoly (errors in Psychologie de la bataille/Chess and the Art of Negotiation) C.N.s 4448, 4743
Karpov, Anatoly (on journalists and instant match books) C.N.s 9980, 10001
Karpov, Anatoly (‘only testing the equipment’ remark) CE 236
Karpov, Anatoly (predictions in 1973 regarding Fischer) C.N. 9142
Karpov, Anatoly (quote about belief in victory) C.N.s 10625, 10629
Karpov, Anatoly (rivalry with Kasparov) C.N. 9345
Karpov, Anatoly (The Open Game in Action and The Semi-Open Game in Action, reviewed by Nigel Freeman)  ‘Karpov’s Writings’ feature article
Karpov on Karpov (quotes from) KCK 381
Karpov (other player(s) named) KCK 107-108; CFF 26
Karpov v Buzan ‘Cuttings’ feature article
Karpov v Korchnoi (articles on 1978 match by Lim Kok-Ann) C.N. 8177
Karpov v Mitin CFF 26
Karpov v Sigfried KCK 107
Kashdan, Isaac Irving (on You Bet Your Life with Groucho Marx) C.N.s 6180, 6339, 7072 + ‘Chess and Television’ feature article
Kashdan, Isaac Irving (book by Lahde) C.N.s 6339, 6630
Kashdan, Isaac Irving (forenames) CFF 257-258 + C.N. 6339
Kashdan, Isaac Irving (heir apparent to Alekhine) C.N.s 7255, 7259 (remarks by Alekhine on Kashdan, Fine and Flohr)
Kashdan, Isaac Irving (nickname The Little Capablanca/Der kleine Capablanca) C.N.s 6365, 7054 (Partos), 8586, 9340 (Donald Byrne)
Kashdan, Isaac Irving (on problems) C.N. 5039
Kashdan v Capablanca (or Capablanca v Kashdan) C.N.s 6615, 6619
Kashdan v Reshevsky C.N. 11309
Kasparov, Garry  ‘Articles about Garry Kasparov’ and ‘Garry Kasparov Miscellanea’ feature articles
Kasparov, Garry (accusations by) KCK 189-190
Kasparov, Garry (‘autobiography’ by Manuel Margarido) C.N. 9839
Kasparov, Garry (Child of Change with Donald Trelford) CE 220-226 + ‘Child of Change’ feature article
Kasparov, Garry (claims to have been the best player of all time) C.N.s 9839, 9852
Kasparov, Garry (compilation of political articles) C.N. 8903
Kasparov, Garry (controversy with Leko) C.N. 9273
Kasparov, Garry (Deep Thinking) C.N. 10433
Kasparov, Garry (described as ‘cold, indifferent, unemotional’) C.N. 8791
Kasparov, Garry (first book on) CFF 114
Kasparov, Garry (How Life Imitates Chess) C.N.s 5375, 8833, 9546 (translations) + ‘Kasparov’s How Life Imitates Chess’ feature article
Kasparov, Garry (New Chronology/Fomenko) C.N.s 8671, 8676, 8678 + ‘Garry Kasparov and New Chronology’ feature article
Kasparov, Garry (on need to update analysis) CE 247
Kasparov, Garry (on North Korean postage stamp) C.N. 10389
Kasparov, Garry (prediction by Barden in 1975) C.N.s 507, 5783
Kasparov, Garry (retirement) C.N.s 3648, 3649, 3689, 3754 + ‘Reflections on Garry Kasparov’ feature article
Kasparov, Garry (self-contradictions) C.N. 11857
Kasparov, Garry (Short and short remark) C.N.s 8376, 9221, 9251
Kasparov, Garry (Winter is Coming) C.N. 9545
Kasparov on computers (stating that he would never be beaten) CE 250 + ‘Kasparov Interviews’ feature article
Kasparov on Fischer (stating, in 1987, that Fischer would never play again) CE 246-247 + ‘Kasparov Interviews’ feature article
Kasparov on Fischer and Karpov ACO 386
Kasparov v Balló KCK 60-61
Kasparov v Korchnoi, Pasadena, 1983 (photographs of Korchnoi) C.N.s 10004, 10063
Kasparov v Krabbé CE 60; KCK 288-289
Kasparov v Karpov 1987 match (erroneous claim) CE 166
Kasparov v Karpov 1987 match (Guardian coverage, and letters from Botterill and Levitt) C.N. 11834
Kasparov v Miles match C.N. 7353 (including ‘monster with 100 eyes’ quote) + ‘Kasparov v Miles, Basle, 1986’ feature article
Kasparov v Short match (break-away from FIDE) C.N. 5375
Kasparov v Short match (misreporting in The ) KCK 271-272, 273
Kasparov v van de Vlierd ACO 75
Kasparov’s Best Games by K.R. Seshadri C.N. 6042
Kasparovich KCK 107
‘Kaspartov, Garry’ (book by ‘Garry Kaspartov’) C.N.s 4150, 4154, 4155, 4225, 6293 + ‘The Garry Kaspartov Scam’ feature article
Kaufmann, Arthur C.N.s 6232, 7515, 11921
Kaufmann v Alekhine C.N. 10586
Kautský v Knapp KCK 107 + ‘Chess Jottings’ feature article
Kavalek, Ludomir (removal of name from Hort/Jansa book) C.N.s 6832, 7939 (Korchnoi, Sosonko and Shamkovich deleted from Russian edition), 10021 (article by Mokrý)
Kay v Fairhurst C.N. 7883
Kazantsev, Alexander (Тринадцатый подвиг Геракла/‘The Thirteenth Labour of Hercules’) C.N. 7700
Keeble, John (problems by) C.N. 8527
Keene, Raymond Dennis KCK 276-277; ACO 316; CFF 235-237 + C.N.s 5987 (errors regarding the 1948 world championship), 7291 (excised passage from Tony Miles letter), 8116 (Winning Chess books), 8434 (incorrect dates of Kasparov’s matches against Short and Anand), 8443 (vendetta against Ritson Morry), 8476 (confusion over Anand, Kramnik and Topalov), 9046 (faulty diagrams in Carlsen v Anand match book), 10841 (BCM on Times and Spectator articles), 10975 (extensive contributions to an issue of CHESS), 11004 (failure to recognize Arkady Dvorkovich, and defilement of Simpson’s chessboard), 11022 (Complete Book of Beginning Chess), 11036 (Leko v Lendwai), 11142 (recycling), 11864 (Fifty Shades of Ray), 11996 (Morphy simultaneous displays) + ‘World Champion Combinations’ feature article + ‘Cuttings (Facts about Raymond Keene)’ feature article + ‘Ricardo Calvo: Persona non Grata’ feature article
Keenipedia C.N. 8371
Keidanz (Keidanski), Hermann C.N.s 5364, 5380, 5398
Keller, Edith C.N. 10163
Kelling v Hicks C.N. 11709
Kemeny, Emil C.N.s 8114, 8115
Kemeny v Pillsbury, 1895 KCK 262
Kemeny v Pillsbury, 1899 C.N. 8114
Kemeny v Robinson incident ACO 179-180
Kemeri, 1937 (photographs of players) C.N. 7560
Kennard v Wires ACO 64-65
Kennedy, Hugh Alexander C.N.s 6836, 8348 (on Staunton and Buckle), 9870 (whetstone quote)
Kennedy v Löwe C.N. 5861
Kennedy v N.N. C.N.s 5951, 7244
Keres, Paul (activities during Second World War) CE 268 + C.N. 4753 (opinion of Bronstein)
Keres, Paul and ‘Philidor’ C.N.s 6210, 6215
Keres, Paul (article on possible challengers for Alekhine’s title) ‘The World Chess Championship by Paul Keres’ feature article
Keres, Paul (at Madrid, 1943) CFF 68
Keres, Paul (book by Franco) C.N. 10411
Keres, Paul (book on The Hague/Moscow, 1948 praised by Kasparov) C.N. 9893
Keres, Paul (books about) C.N.s 5527, 5539 + ‘Books about Keres and Tal’ feature article
Keres, Paul (correspondence games) CE 51 + C.N. 5477
Keres, Paul (footage) C.N. 9892
Keres, Paul (last photograph, with Euwe) C.N. 11194
Keres, Paul (‘Nobody is born a master’ quote) C.N. 11194
Keres, Paul (photographs) C.N.s 10108, 10121
Keres, Paul (postponements in first Piatigorsky tournament) C.N. 5452
Keres, Paul (strength as a young player) C.N. 10285
Keres, Paul (‘The older I grow, the more I value pawns’) C.N. 8018
Keres Museum (Tallinn) C.N.s 5230, 5732
Keres v Alekhine (photograph) C.N. 7802
Keres v Czerniak CE 169
Keres v Hindle C.N. 8974
Keres v Lilienthal C.N.s 8353, 10678 (Note by Fine: ‘Evidently forgetting that nobody ever died of a check’)
Keres v Petrov C.N. 8387
Keres v Tartakower (including a comment by Fischer) C.N. 7801
Keres v Tartakower (photograph) C.N. 7802
Keres v Velasco ACO 121-122
Keres v Verbak CE 51
Keres v Viļķins (not Wilkins) ACO 145 + C.N. 5477
Kesten, S. (Salomon Kestenbaum) C.N.s 9186, 9196
Kesten v Tritch C.N. 9196
Kestler v Pesch C.N. 10449
Kevitz v Capablanca CFF 24-25 + C.N. 4193 + ‘Kevitz v Capablanca, New York, 1931’ feature article
Key/Key-move (early use of terms) C.N.s 5294, 11401
Khalifman, Alexander (sketch) C.N.s 4399, 7009
Khan, Sir Umar Hayat (photographs) C.N. 7511
Khan, Sir Umar Hayat (residence in London) C.N. 11501
Khariton, Lev CFF 237
Kharkov, 1967 (crosstable) C.N. 5554
Kharlov v Vaulin ACO 63
Kholmov v Ehlvest (underpromotion to bishop) C.N. 6463
Khrennikov, Tikhon C.N.s 11776, 11797
Kibbey v Dorman ‘Chaos in a Miniature’ feature article
Kieseritzky, Lionel ‘Chess Jottings’ feature article
Kieseritzky, Lionel (blindfold skill) C.N. 11438
Kieseritzky, Lionel (Kieseritzky/Kieseritsky spelling) C.N.s 7984, 8016
Kieseritzky v Lecrivain KCK 55
Killer Chess Tactics C.N. 7884
Kim, Alexey (Ride Along, My Snow-White Knight!..) C.N. 7891
Kim, Ernest (prodigy from Tashkent) C.N.s 8884, 8886, 9742, 9756, 11068, 11647
Kim v Suvorov C.N. 9742
King and queen stalemated CE 4-5
King attacking more than one piece C.N. 10527 (Kan v Makogonov)
King, Daniel and Yannick Pelletier (photograph) C.N. 9144
King hunt CE 60; KCK 63-64; ACO 65-66, 130 + C.N.s 5594, 7077
King march (intended, in Berlin correspondence game) C.N. 10997
King penalty move C.N.s 5381 (Lindemann v Echtermeyer), 5384, 5435, 8293 (Rubinstein; Breyer v Esser), 10129
Kingpin C.N.s 2128, 6394, 7309, 7465 + ‘Chess Jottings’ feature article
Kings of Chess, The (Hartston) C.N. 8134 (review by Diggle) + ‘The Kings of Chess’ feature article
Kings of the Castle (television programmes on Karpov v Korchnoi matches) C.N. 11825
Kings of the Chessboard (by van der Sterren) C.N. 11443
Kipping, C.S. C.N. 10818
Kipping v Pindar (annotated by Blackburne) ACO 66
Kļaviņš, Jānis (photograph) C.N. 7498
Kleczyński, Jan C.N.s 1287 (name), 1309, 11610 (record against Rubinstein)
Klein, Ernst (including involvement with the 1935 world championship match) C.N.s 5202, 5214, 5281, 5326, 7725 (reminiscences by his son, Tony Klein), 7732, 9240 + ‘Ernst Ludwig Klein’ feature article
Klein v Barda (BBC-NRK radio game) C.N. 5510
Klein v Krejcik ACO 128-129
Kluver, Hans (photograph) C.N. 6036
Kmoch, Hans (jargon in Pawn Power in Chess) CFF 336
Kmoch, Hans (non-chess literary output) C.N. 4268
Kmoch, Hans (on Capablanca) C.N. 10384
Kmoch, Hans (place of birth, and family) C.N. 11725
Knapton v Gunsberg KCK 213 + C.N. 4825
Knight (descriptions of move) ACO 135-139 + C.N.s 5096, 5132, 5754, 8431, 8454, 8465, 8502, 8532, 9576, 9631, 10215, 11132 (fairy chess), 11263, 11421 + ‘The Knight Challenge’ feature article
Knight ending (Theodore Morris Brown v N.N.) C.N. 5192
Knight forks ACO 138-139
Knight (mate by a knight’s first move) KCK 78-80; ACO 86-87; CFF 43 + C.N.s 3661, 7906
Knight of New Orleans, The (novel about Morphy by Matt Fullerty) C.N. 7419
‘Knight on e5’ (or e6 or d6) quote ACO 338-339 + C.N.s 3514, 9375, 9865, 9874, 10635 (‘a rusty nail in the knee’) + ‘A Knight on K5, K6 or Q6’ feature article
Knight (origin of move; article by Frank Camaratta) C.N. 9625
Knight’s Gambit by William Faulkner (inspired by Morphy) C.N. 7420
Knight’s tour CE 20 + C.N.s 4937, 4969, 5356, 5546, 7447, 10492 (William Beverley) +‘Chess Jottings’ feature article
Knights badly placed on b3/b6 (QKt3) C.N. 4366
Knights (both developed first) C.N. 1938
Knights (facing left or right) C.N. 7474
Knights (mate with two knights on the edge of the board) C.N. 4886
Knights (mate with two knights) C.N.s 5449 (composition by Shinkman with 65th square), 5455 (Troitzky idea of four extra squares)
Knights of the Round Table (Maureen Swanson and Robert Taylor) C.N. 11261
Knights (three) KCK 20 + C.N. 8124
Knox, Lucy C.N. 11491
Koblentz, Alexander (inscription) C.N. 8829
Koestler, Arthur C.N.s 3509, 3580, 10803 (Scum of the Earth), 11796 +‘Arthur Koestler and Chess’ feature article
Kok, Theodorus Cornelis Louis (study) C.N. 9639
Kolisch, Ignatz (item in Gil Blas about private life) C.N. 9063
Kolisch, Igan(t)z (Ignaz Kolisch The Life and Chess Career by Zavatarelli) C.N. 9623
Kolisch, Igna(t)z (problems by) C.N.s 5330, 5862, 5881
Kolisch v Rosenthal C.N. 6874
Koltanowski, George CE 159-160; KCK 348 + CFF 233-234 (on Junge) C.N.s 3567, 3951, 4187 (on Flohr merchandising) 4191 (attacks on Sacconi and ‘Blum’), 4255 (on Blum), 4260 (on Blum), 4559 (inaccurate definitions of chess terms), 4593 (discrepancy in record of blindfold display in Edinburgh), 4601 (further discrepancies), 4617, 6159, 6160, 7140 (Georges Gustave Koltanowski), 9384, 9450 (‘Koltys Coments’ on Tylor), 9503 (on alleged Capablanca v Nimzowitsch game of living chess), 10936 (on Tarrasch), 10980 (Rubinstein story) + ‘Koltanowski’ feature article + ‘Fun’ feature article
Koltanowski, George (longevity as newspaper columnist) C.N.s 4799, 4841, 5267
Koltanowski, George (magazine subscriptions and book scheme) C.N. 5034
Koltanowski, George (portrait by Grob) C.N.s 10159, 10217
Koltanowski, George (remark about sacrifice/blunder) C.N. 9451
Koltanowski miniatures (v Dunkelblum or Dunkelbaum) ACO 347-348 + C.N. 5636
Koltanowski on Klaus Junge CFF 233-234
Koltanowski on Philidor’s blindfold display ‘in 1816’ KCK 302
Koltanowski on William Winter C.N. 3624
Koltanowski v Lazard CFF 55
Koltanowski v Ormond C.N. 8408
Koltanowski v Sergeant C.N. 9451
Koltanowski v Thomas C.N.s 7780, 7781
Komke v Mai/May C.N.s 9489, 9498, 10401
König, Imre (inscription by) C.N. 7809
König v Euwe C.N. 9107
König v Pulcherio C.N. 11285
König v Weiss C.N. 4094
Korchnoi, Victor ‘Victor Korchnoi (1931-2016)’ feature article
Korchnoi, Victor (Antischach) C.N. 9979
Korchnoi, Victor (books about) C.N. 5504 + ‘Books about Korchnoi and Karpov’ feature article
Korchnoi, Victor (date of birth) C.N. 7046
Korchnoi, Victor (dispute over Viktor Korchnoi’s Best Games ) C.N. 5505
Korchnoi, Victor (doubts about castling, and Hartston on Korchnoi) C.N. 9550
Korchnoi, Victor (1978 interview in L’Express and response by Keene) C.N. 11863
Korchnoi, Victor (letter to Timothy J. Bogan) C.N. 9530
Korchnoi, Victor (quotation about grandmasters and madness) C.N. 9731
Korchnoi, Victor (removal of name from Soviet publications in the 1970s) C.N.s 8279, 8384, 8389
Korchnoi, Victor (photograph) C.N. 11906
Korchnoi, Victor (photograph with Petra Leeuwerik) C.N. 11933
Korchnoi, Victor (photographs with Fischer) C.N. 5514
Korchnoi, Victor (sketch) C.N. 6166
Korchnoi, Victor (different spellings of name) C.N. 5591
Korean player (monograph with text in Korean) C.N. 7891
Korngold, Erich Wolfgang (music by) CFF 89
Korolkov, Vladimir Alexandrovich (studies) C.N.s 11640, 11663 + ‘The Chess Study Composer V.A. Korolkov’ feature article
Kostić, Boris (books on) ‘Chess Jottings’ feature article
Kostić, Boris (and Enrico Caruso) C.N. 6951
Kostić, Boris (Heidenfeld on) CE 263
Kostić, Boris (photograph with Gelabert and Araiza) C.N. 11609
Kostić, Boris (tour of the United Kingdom, 1921-22) C.N. 8568
Kostić v Allies C.N. 8567
Kostić v Donaldson KCK 44
Kostić v Fairhurst ACO 80
Kostić v Jaffe KCK 37
Kostić v Keres KCK 74 + ‘Fast Chess’ feature article
Kostić v N.N. C.N. 8617
Kostić v Read C.N. 8645
Kostić v Zollner C.N. 11298
Kotov, Alexander (Chess Tactics) C.N. 8986 (remark by John Littlewood), 8990
Kotov v Najdorf C.N. 5042
Kotov v Wells C.N. 8990
Kots/Kotsch/Koz v N.N. C.N.s 9111, 9118 (Kotrč)
Kottnauer, Čenĕk (pre-1940s references) KCK 108
Kottnauer, Čenĕk (Lucerne, 1952-53) C.N. 8160
Kottnauer v Bogoljubow KCK 108
Kottnauer v Lang C.N. 8148
Koyalovich v Karpov KCK 107
Kraïtchik (Kraitchik), Maurice C.N. 10921
Kramnik, Vladimir (books about) C.N.s 4616, 4624, 4795 + ‘Books about Leading Modern Chessplayers’ feature article
Kramnik v Leko falsification C.N. 3752
Kräuchi, Gottfried C.N.s 4939, 7459
Krauss, Werner C.N. 6841
Krejcik, Josef ‘A Chess Polymath, Josef Krejcik’ feature article
Krejcik, Josef C.N.s 11000 (simultaneous display), 11006 (simultaneous display), 11012 (Mein Abschied vom Schach; review by Golombek and portraitures)
Krejcik, Josef on tactics and strategy C.N. 8787
Krejcik v Deutsch KCK 80
Krejcik v Krobot (Krobst) KCK 48-49; CFF 22 + C.N.s 4490, 4523, 5463
Krejcik v N.N. (1907) KCK 1 + C.N.s 4888, 4898
Krejcik v N.N. (circa 1924?) CE 9-10 + C.N. 7172
Krejcik v N.N. (1947) CE 58; KCK 128-129 Krejcik v Takács (two brevities) C.N. 6681
Krejcik Gambit CE 93
Kreymborg, Alfred (poem by) C.N. 5421
Kreymborg, Alfred (including retirement) CE 135-136 + C.N.s 3484, 3569, 4645, 5420, 6348, 10654 + ‘Alfred Kreymborg and Chess’ feature article
Kriegspiel (at the Gambit Chess Rooms) C.N. 8975
Krishnamachariar/Krishnamachari, T.A. CFF 220-221; C.N.s 11020, 11031 + ‘Two Indian Chess Figures’ feature article
Krishnamachariar/Krishnamachari v N.N. C.N. 11034
Krogius v Niemelä CFF 10-11
Krotki v South C.N. 11523
Kruger v Watson KCK 7
Krüger v Stein KCK 63
Kubbel, Arvid (death) C.N.s 8012, 8020
Kubbel, Karl Artur Leonid (famous study) C.N.s 9508, 9512, 10745
Kuhn v Gajdos C.N. 11890
Kuhn v Post CFF 53
Kühne v N.N. KCK 119 + ‘Royal Walkabouts’ feature article
Kujoth v Fashingbauer C.N. 11790
Kupchik v Capablanca (1913) KCK 31-32 + C.N. 11891
Kupchik v Capablanca (lightning game, 1918) ACO 71 + C.N. 2457 + ‘Fast Chess’ feature article
Kurajica, Bojan (simultaneous display record) C.N. 11592
Kürschner v Tarrasch CE 45-46
Kürschner and Regensburger v Tarrasch CE 46
Kussman (Leon and Abraham) C.N.s 5930, 5965, 6407
Kuuskmaa v Tolush C.N. 7135
Kvíčala v N.N. CFF 43, 53-54 + C.N.s 6385, 10290
Kvíčala v Porges ACO 64
L. v Blackburne ACO 342
Labatt v Dobbs CE 77
Labatt v Elliott ACO 85
Labatt v Lasker C.N. 6942
Labatt v Marshall CE 14-15 + C.N. 7026
Laboschin v N.N. ACO 72 + ‘Fast Chess’ feature article
Labourdonnais, Louis Charles Mahé de (birth-date) C.N.s 11428, 11492
Labourdonnais, Louis Charles Mahé de (letter) C.N.s 7379, 7383
Labourdonnais, Louis Charles Mahé de (pictures of) C.N.s 5128, 5149 (plaster cast), 5176 (phrenology), 7822 (death-mask), 11344 (spelling of surname)
Labourdonnais v McDonnell (matches) C.N. 7369
Ladder tournaments C.N. 4725
Laing, A.G. [Andrew? Alexander George?: see  ‘The Chess Prodigy Elaine Saunders’ feature article ] (score-books) C.N.s 8728, 8762, 8877, 8967, 9380
Laing v Mieses C.N. 8967
Laing v Mieses (odds game) C.N. 8877
Laing v Saunders C.N. 9380
Lakdawala, Cyrus ‘Chess Jottings’ feature article + ‘José Raúl Capablanca Miscellanea’ feature article
Lamare, Marcel C.N. 9660
Lambe, R. The History of Chess (1764 book in algebraic notation) C.N. 4602
Lamérat, Léonce C.N. 11728
Lamerat v Vallee C.N. 11728
Lancel v Limbos C.N. 8536
Land and Water C.N. 10494
Landau v N.N. (unusual queen sacrifice) C.N. 8325
Landau v Spielmann photograph C.N. 6404
Landau v ten Kate C.N.s 8661, 8664, 8668
Landesmann v Trebitsch ACO 33
Landon, Larry A. C.N. 6121
Landsberger, Kurt (1993 book on Steinitz) C.N.s 1935, 11072
Landstatter v Amateur C.N. 7499
Lane, Lisa C.N. 1989
Lane, Lisa (cartoon by) C.N.s 8927, 8943 (similar caption in cartoon by Zbigniew Lengren), 9007
Lange v von Schierstedt KCK 114-115 + C.N. 3502
Langfield, Paul ‘Chess Jottings’ feature article
Language books (references to chess) C.N.s 8684 (Russian), 11023 (Russian/Kasparov)
Lansing v Hart C.N. 4792
Lanza, Anton Mario ACO 170
Lapsus manus variation (Alekhine) CE 166
Laroche/Delaroche/De La Roche/La Roche (players named) C.N.s 6693, 7253
Larousse du jeu d’échecs KCK 367-368 + ‘Larousse du jeu d’échecs feature article
Larsen, Bent ‘Bent Larsen (1935-2010)’ feature article
Larsen, Bent (attitude to neck-ties) C.N.s 10828, 10835
Larsen, Bent (early influence of book) C.N.s 4475, 4480 (Andreas Nissen)
Larsen, Bent (games with 1 b3) C.N.s 10828, 11210
Larsen, Bent (interviews with) C.N.s 6764, 9275 (on greatest players)
Larsen, Bent (knowledge of languages) C.N.s 3933, 4731, 4747
Larsen, Bent (on match against Fischer) C.N. 10345
Larsen, Bent (photographs) C.N. 6763
Lasker, A. v Lasker, Ed. KCK 232
Lasker, Berthold C.N.s 4514 (photograph with Else Lasker-Schüler), 4515 (two games and a poem), 6679 (tribute by Emanuel Lasker), 9917 (game v Robinson and photograph)
Lasker, Edward and Emanuel (family relationship) CE 173
Lasker, Edward and Emanuel (confusion between) ACO 310
Lasker, Edward ‘Edward Lasker’ feature article
Lasker, Edward (accusation by Martha Lasker about confusion with her husband) C.N. 11683
Lasker, Edward (bookplate) ACO 181-182; C.N. 7886
Lasker, Edward (Chess Secrets) C.N. 9950
Lasker, Edward (death of first wife) C.N. 7886
Lasker, Edward (errors about, in The Annual Obituary 1981) CE 149
Lasker, Edward (Go) C.N. 9417
Lasker, Edward (inscribed photograph; game against brother, Alfons) C.N. 11646
Lasker, Edward on Schachstrategie/Chess Strategy C.N. 5172
Lasker, Edward (remark, misattributed to Emanuel Lasker, about learning chess) C.N. 10356
Lasker, Edward (The Game of Chess) C.N. 7762
Lasker, Edward (Western Chess Championship and reference in The Rookie) C.N.s 10134, 10568
Lasker, Edward (1918 US book in algebraic notation) C.N. 4240
Lasker v Capablanca (rook and pawn ending) ACO 367
Lasker v Euwe C.N. 11020
Lasker v Jacobs C.N. 8210
Lasker v Marshall CE 5-6
Lasker v Moll (pawn ending) C.N. 4239
Lasker v Reshevsky (photograph) C.N. 9426
Lasker v Thomas miniature CE 202-203; KCK 301; ACO 97; CFF 260-261 + C.N.s 4890, 5172, 5989, 6057, 6791, 8917, 10911 + ‘Chaos in a Miniature’ feature article
Lasker, Emanuel  ‘Articles about Emanuel Lasker’ feature article
Lasker, Emanuel  ‘Emanuel Lasker Miscellanea’ feature article
Lasker, Emanuel (abdication as world champion in 1920) C.N. 5102
Lasker, Emanuel (absence from AVRO, 1938) ACO 392
Lasker, Emanuel (advice to Rhoda A. Bowles) C.N. 8550
Lasker, Emanuel (alleged remark to Capablanca that the latter made no mistakes) C.N. 6077
Lasker, Emanuel (alleged statement about comeback after the 1927 Capablanca v Alekhine match) CE 190
Lasker, Emanuel (and Paul List) C.N. 10481
Lasker, Emanuel (anecdote about accommodation and alleged absent-mindedness) C.N. 9364
Lasker, Emanuel (anecdote about pigeons) C.N.s 3662, 9364
Lasker, Emanuel (article on conclusion of St Petersburg, 1914) C.N. 7086
Lasker, Emanuel (article on chess prodigies) C.N. 7665
Lasker, Emanuel (assessment of his personality in the Chess Weekly) C.N. 5146
Lasker, Emanuel (attempts to strip him of world title) CFF 211; C.N. 11787
Lasker, Emanuel (blood transfusion) C.N. 6560
Lasker, Emanuel (book on by Reinfeld and Fine; no second edition) CE 197
Lasker, Emanuel (Breslau, 1889) C.N. 10763
Lasker, Emanuel (bust) C.N.s 5035, 5052, 8372
Lasker, Emanuel (Café Kaiserhof tournament, Berlin, 1889) C.N. 10761
Lasker, Emanuel (caricature by Blanco) C.N. 11944
Lasker, Emanuel (change of move in his Manual) C.N.s 6780, 9404
Lasker, Emanuel (comments on his Manual by Purdy) C.N. 10043
Lasker, Emanuel (composition on cover of his Manual) CE 178; ACO 365 + C.N.s 10146, 10161, 10166, 10912, 10926
Lasker, Emanuel (continues game when two queens down) CE 3
Lasker, Emanuel (criticism by Solomon Hecht of Common Sense in Chess) C.N. 4982
Lasker, Emanuel (criticism of the Handbuch des Schachspiels) C.N. 9360
Lasker, Emanuel (death and funeral) C.N. 4103
Lasker, Emanuel (description of deportment at board) C.N. 9065
Lasker, Emanuel (early years and meetings with Tarrasch) C.N.s 10715, 10724, 10727
Lasker, Emanuel (edition of Manual by Reuben Fine) C.N.s 8232, 8236
Lasker, Emanuel (Emanuel Lasker edited by Richard Forster, Michael Negele and Raj Tischbierek) C.N.s 11070, 11814, 11909
Lasker, Emanuel (‘Emmanuel’ in signature) C.N. 8643
Lasker, Emanuel (ending in the Manual of Chess/Lehrbuch des Schachspiels) C.N.s 8422, 8426, 8429 (Fanderl) + ‘A Bishop Ending’ feature article
Lasker, Emanuel (error in composition) ACO 303-304
Lasker, Emanuel (error over age) C.N. 11352
Lasker, Emanuel (error regarding Hamlet/Falstaff in the Manual of Chess/Lehrbuch des Schachspiels) C.N. 10949
Lasker, Emanuel (Evening Post column ghosted?) C.N. 5272 + ‘Chess and Ghostwriting’ feature article
Lasker, Emanuel (extraterrestrial quote on Go) C.N. 6817
Lasker, Emanuel (FIDE celebrations in 2018) C.N. 10141
Lasker, Emanuel (FBI file on visa application) C.N. 6298
Lasker, Emanuel (game against Melvin Chernev) C.N. 6614
Lasker, Emanuel (games in simultaneous display in Baltimore against Schofield, Adams and Ross Diggs) C.N. 7664
Lasker, Emanuel (games in simultaneous displays in Aachen against Happich, Vopel and Dreyfus) C.N. 10491
Lasker, Emanuel (games in simultaneous displays in Hamburg against Fles, Oeltjen, Fahrni and Kaiser) C.N. 10396
Lasker, Emanuel (games in simultaneous displays in Neuchâtel, Berne, Stuttgart and Denmark) C.N. 10410
Lasker, Emanuel (games in simultaneous displays in the Netherlands) C.N. 10432
Lasker, Emanuel (games of draughts/checkers) CE 59, ACO 97-98 + C.N.s 4630, 10756, 11314, 11363, 11684
Lasker, Emanuel (‘Give the game a character’) C.N. 9816
Lasker, Emanuel (historical criticism of Manual) ‘Dr Lasker’s Chess History’ feature article
Lasker, Emanuel (illustrations by Voellmy and Cozens) C.N.s 5059, 8644
Lasker, Emanuel (inaccuracies in his Manual) CFF 248-249 + C.N. 5930
Lasker, Emanuel (in Chicago) C.N. 7738
Lasker, Emanuel (indexing of Manual) C.N. 8232
Lasker, Emanuel (interviews) C.N.s 8188, 9846, 11241
Lasker, Emanuel (inventor of new notation) CE 125-126
Lasker, Emanuel (in Buenos Aires, 1910, photograph) C.N. 10718
Lasker, Emanuel (in Buenos Aires, 1910, with PGN file of 28 games) C.N. 6770
Lasker, Emanuel (journey from Switzerland to Germany in 1914) C.N. 7092
Lasker, Emanuel (Kmoch on, and Lasker on Steinitz) C.N.s 10426, 10434
Lasker, Emanuel (knight odds match against Mrs Showalter) C.N. 7218
Lasker, Emanuel (‘Lasker and the Phrenologist’ article) C.N. 11526
Lasker, Emanuel (‘Lasker may lose a game sometimes, but never his head’ ) C.N. 10550
Lasker, Emanuel (lecture and display in Weston-super-Mare) C.N. 11572
Lasker, Emanuel (letter from) C.N. 3074
Lasker, Emanuel (meeting with Capablanca in 1940) C.N. 11947
Lasker, Emanuel (meeting with Edward Louis Spears) C.N. 4451
Lasker, Emanuel (mentioned in Field Grey by Philip Kerr) C.N. 11195
Lasker, Emanuel (odds anecdote) C.N. 7057
Lasker, Emanuel (on a masters’ association) C.N. 11892
Lasker, Emanuel (on English-language chess literature) C.N. 8624
Lasker, Emanuel (on genius) C.N. 9821
Lasker, Emanuel (on poker) C.N. 10705
Lasker, Emanuel (on scientific/literary criticism) C.N. 10525
Lasker, Emanuel (on the different generations) C.N. 5189
Lasker, Emanuel (on the Great War) C.N. 8260
Lasker, Emanuel (on Tarrasch) C.N.s 6066, 6082
Lasker, Emanuel (paintings) C.N.s 5071, 5103
Lasker, Emanuel (Peachey on) ACO 405
Lasker, Emanuel (personal finances/money) C.N. 4170
Lasker, Emanuel (publication of unidentified compositions) C.N. 7113
Lasker, Emanuel (painting of by Maximilian Mopp) C.N.s 4091, 4348
Lasker, Emanuel (photographs) C.N.s, 4791 9296, 11119, 11957
Lasker, Emanuel (photographs of simultaneous exhibition, 1929) C.N. 9442
Lasker, Emanuel (photograph playing Laska) C.N. 11567
Lasker, Emanuel (photograph with his brother Berthold) C.N. 9917
Lasker, Emanuel (positions in his Manual) C.N. 8814
Lasker, Emanuel (posts in universities) C.N. 4290
Lasker, Emanuel (preparation by studying photographs of future opponents) C.N. 8980
Lasker, Emanuel (psychology) C.N. 11239
Lasker, Emanuel (quote on the world championship) C.N. 6062
Lasker, Emanuel (quotes about by Pollock, Marco, Tarrasch and Mieses) C.N. 10550
Lasker, Emanuel (quotes from his Manual gathered by Howell) C.N. 10826
Lasker, Emanuel (reconciliation with Capablanca in 1914) C.N. 7086
Lasker, Emanuel (record in games against women) CE 269
Lasker, Emanuel (report of alleged physical attack) C.N.s 6405, 6410
Lasker, Emanuel (report by Eldorous Dayton on simultaneous display) C.N. 10268
Lasker, Emanuel (result at Nottingham, 1936) C.N. 11497
Lasker, Emanuel (Salta) C.N. 5012
Lasker, Emanuel (similar signature to Edward Lasker’s) C.N. 8643
Lasker, Emanuel (simultaneous games in Pilsen against Feifer, Sieger and Bareš) C.N. 10694
Lasker, Emanuel (sketch of simultaneous display) C.N. 5194
Lasker, Emanuel (‘statuvolent’ photograph in Time) C.N. 6917
Lasker, Emanuel (strange photograph) C.N. 11505
Lasker, Emanuel (study by) ACO 58-59
Lasker, Emanuel (translation of text in Manual) C.N. 7985
Lasker, Emanuel (unfulfilled hopes) C.N. 11240
Lasker, Emanuel (white race/human race remark) CE 241 + 272
Lasker on annotators KCK 384
Lasker on Capablanca KCK 382-283 + C.N. 6071
Lasker on Janowsky CE 243-244
Lasker on journalistic ethics CE 249
Lasker on money CE 244
Lasker on Morphy KCK 389-390
Lasker on Pillsbury CFF 337
Lasker on Réti (and Lasker) ACO 404-405 + C.N.s 6889, 8660
Lasker on the Ruy López CFF 325-326
Lasker on Rubinstein KCK 389
Lasker on valueless world championship title KCK 383 + ‘How Capablanca Became World Champion’ feature article
Lasker on world championship victory over Steinitz KCK 398
Lasker on young players ACO 393
‘Lasker played 1 P-K4 with a view to the endgame’ CFF 297; C.N. 9329
Lasker v Anaya C.N. 8973
Lasker v Bauer C.N. 11211+ ‘The Double Bishop Sacrifice’ feature article
Lasker v Capablanca (alleged 15th match-game in 1921) CE 187, ACO 356-357; C.N. 8656
Lasker v Capablanca (cartoon of match by Tom Webster) C.N. 7268 + ‘Chess Cartoons by Tom Webster’ feature article
Lasker v Capablanca (conclusion of match) CE 187; ACO 356
Lasker v Capablanca (error by Golombek about the number of games) CFF 241-242; C.N. 8656
Lasker v Capablanca (lack of photographs of match) C.N. 11095
Lasker v Capablanca (match negotiations 1920-21) CFF 139-144 + ‘How Capablanca Became World Champion’ feature article + ‘Lasker on the 1921 World Championship Match’ feature article + ‘Capablanca’s Reply to Lasker’ feature article
Lasker v Capablanca (Moscow, 1936) C.N. 10075
Lasker v Capablanca (photograph during 1921 match) C.N.s 7815, 11757
Lasker v Capablanca (St Petersburg, 1914; notes by Nimzowitsch) C.N. 9534
Lasker v Capablanca (St Petersburg, 1914, not played in the final round) C.N. 7846
Lasker v Capablanca (tenth match-game) KCK 265-266 + C.N.s 6153, 6182
Lasker v Capablanca (weather/climate during match) C.N. 11437
Lasker v Henneberger and Rivier C.N. 9746
Lasker v Janowsky (1909 Paris match not for world championship) CE 174, 267; ACO 174-175; CFF 234 + C.N.s 5199, 10428, 10713 (move order in third match-game), 10717, 10748, 11140, 11333 (Euwe book) + ‘Lasker v Janowsky, Paris, 1909’ feature article
Lasker v MacLeod CE 3
Lasker v Marózcy (alcoholic chess anecdote) C.N. 8871
Lasker v Marshall match agreement (comment by Mortimer) C.N. 6123
Lasker v Marshall match (games in Tennessee) C.N. 8641
Lasker v Marshall (sketch with mate-in-three problem by Lasker) C.N. 6177
Lasker v Moysey C.N. 7223
Lasker v Murdock C.N. 8358 (Lasker’s last recorded game)
Lasker v Nimzowitsch (off-hand match in 1925) C.N. 8001
Lasker v Powell (similarities to Botvinnik v Capablanca) CE 272
Lasker v Randall (not Randale, Randel or Randell) C.N. 8873
Lasker v Sämisch (off-hand game, Carlsbad, 1923) C.N. 8000
Lasker v Sandberg C.N. 8117
Lasker v Schlechter (controversy over 1910 match) CE 177; CFF 280 + C.N.s 2154, 4144, 5855, 7109, 8222, 10858, 11293, 11305, 11407 + ‘The Lasker v Schlechter Controversy (1910)’ feature article
Lasker v Schlechter (tenth match-game) CFF 240-241, 280; C.N.s 9505, 11293
Lasker v Schlechter (photograph during 1910 match) C.N. 11584 + ‘The Lasker v Schlechter Controversy (1910)’ feature article
Lasker v Schlechter (Rice Gambit match, 1908) C.N.s 6857, 10781, 10789, 10825, 10857
Lasker v Smith C.N. 8503
Lasker v Steinitz ending (alleged blunder by Lasker) C.N. 3847
Lasker v Steinitz (photograph of 1894 world championship match) C.N. 10824
Lasker v Steinitz (photographs of 1896-97 world championship match) C.N.s 5020, 6027
Lasker v Steinitz (score discrepancy) KCK 226-227
Lasker v Steinitz (sixth match-game, 1896) C.N.s 5687, 5691
Lasker v Tarrasch (1908 match: allegedly called the Match of the Century) C.N. 11139
Lasker v Tarrasch (1908 match: general comments) C.N.s 11094, 11145
Lasker v Tarrasch (1908 match described as the first for the world championship) C.N. 8781
Lasker v Tarrasch (1908 ‘Schach und Matt’ anecdote) C.N.s 5707, 5719 (Saint-Amant v Staunton)
Lasker v Tarrasch match (1916) not for world championship CE 160; ACO 309-310 + C.N.s 3943, 3951, 10428
Lasker v Thomas (1896) C.N.s 2176, 2183
Lasker v Yurka and Goldenberg C.N. 5171
Lasker, Marshall, Teichmann and Chigorin v Janowsky, Lawrence, Marco and Schlechter KCK 111-112 + ‘Professor Isaac Rice and the Rice Gambit’ feature article
Lasker’s Chess Magazine (costs) CFF 74
‘Lasker’s deepest game’ CE 49
Lasker, Martha (photograph) C.N. 5563
Lasker (various players named) KCK 232-233
‘Last Gambit’ by Loring D. Mandel C.N. 5232
‘Last Round’ by Kester Svendsen C.N. 4941
Last words C.N.s 4704 (Buckle, Tartakower), 4705 (Lasker, Perrin), 4713 (Buckle), 5076 (Lasker), 8470 (de Rivière)
Latvian Gambit (Greco Counter-Gambit) C.N.s 10122, 10123
Latvian magazine Nedēļa C.N.s 10030, 10124
Laurens v Ferris C.N. 9700
Lawrence Gambit C.N. 7184
Lawrence v Fox C.N. 10037
Laws, Benjamin Glover (unsound problems) CFF 226-227
Laws of chess C.N. 8200, 8406 (in the Handbuch), 9300 (problem by Bernadete and Holladay exploiting flaw in wording of castling rules), 9492 (need for an historical monograph), 10218 (Golombek on) + ‘The Laws of Chess (1912)’ feature article + ‘The Laws of Chess (1931)’ feature article
Lawson, David (errata to Paul Morphy The Pride and Sorrow of Chess) C.N. 5672
Lawson, David (French translation of Morphy monograph) C.N. 8032
Lawson, David (list by Skoff of letters in Morphy monograph) C.N. 10294
Lazard v N.N. KCK 80
Lazard, Jules (poems) C.N. 4326
Learn Chess by C.H.O’D. Alexander and T.J. Beach C.N.s 4017, 9813
Learn Chess Fast! by S. Reshevsky and F. Reinfeld C.N.s 8431, 8447
Learn to Play Chess by King’s Pawn C.N. 8781
Leblanc, Maurice (Arsène Lupin novels) C.N.s 4989, 5029
Lederer, Norbert (book on tropical fish and novels co-written with Lillian Day) C.N.s 3710, 3716, 5752
Lee, James M. C.N. 1610 + ‘Jeremy Gaige’ feature article
Lee, Robert E. (travel chess set) CFF 101 + C.N. 5508
Lee v Gossip (photograph) C.N. 9462
Lee v Lasker KCK 220-221 + ‘Long Calculation’ feature article
Leeky v Mason ACO 99
Legall de Kermeur (exact date of birth) C.N.s 5734, 7143 (with forenames, François Antoine), 7152
Legall de Kermeur v Saint Brie C.N. 5720
Legall queen offer (after queen’s-side castling by Black) C.N.s 8640, 8646
Legall’s trap (game by Cornforth) C.N. 11160
Legall’s trap (Tarrasch the victim) KCK 104 + ‘Chess Jottings’ feature article
Le Havre, 1966 C.N. 10388
Lehmann v Krüger ACO 35
Leise, Albert T. C.N.s 6561, 6628, 6887
Leise v Barden C.N. 6887
Leit-motif in chess events CE 113 + C.N.s 5556, 5562 (Svensson and Qg5)
Le Lionnais, François C.N.s 9295 (in concentration camp), 9312 (photograph), 10044 (letter from Le Lionnais to Dawson)
Le Luron, Thierry (photographs with Alice Sapritch) C.N.s 6256, 6345
Lengden, John CE 54 + C.N. 3947 + ‘Chess Prodigies’ feature article
Lengden v Peacock CE 54
Length of game unimportant (Napier) KCK 388
Leningrad v Moscow match, 1937 C.N. 7022
Leno, Dan C.N.s 4646, 4647, 4702 + ‘Dan Leno and Chess’ feature article
Leo XIII, Pope (game ascribed to) C.N.s 3696, 3701, 3705, 3721, 3735, 5975, 7578
Leonard, James A. KCK 133-140 (games against Barnett, Horner, Hoffman, Richardson, Marache, Lecour, Mark, Thompson, Leonard, Perrin, Jackson, Bryant and Gilberg) ACO 93-96 (games against Dwight, Elson, Richardson/Southard/Mark, Loyd, Michaelis, Thompson and Chamier/Brenzinger) CFF 62-63 + C.N. 4087, 10656 (photograph) + ‘James A. Leonard’ feature article
Leonhardt, Paul Saladin C.N. 9642 (poem)
Leonhardt (blindfold) v Andresen C.N. 8430
Leonhardt v Marshall (comments by Leonhardt) KCK 378-379
Leonhardt v Sauter ACO 207
Leonhardt v Znosko-Borovsky ACO 291
Leoni, Angeligi KCK 305 + C.N.s 4085, 5046 (Angeliga?)
Leopold, Prince, Duke of Albany C.N.s 4044, 4066, 4558, 8126, 11065
Leslie v Bisguier (Southsea, 1950) C.N. 6606
Lesser/Limited Bishop’s Gambit C.N. 7583
Lessing v Jaffe C.N.s 7530, 7538
Leuppi, Ernst C.N. 3985
Letelier, René C.N. 3844
Letters/numbers in compositions ‘Letters and Numbers in Chess Problems’ feature article
Levenfish/Löwenfisch (spelling) C.N. 6498
Leventić v Boudre KCK 20
Levi, Primo C.N.s 10692 (on 1981 world championship match), 10698 (poems)
Levin, Bernard C.N.s 3662, 8068
Levin (Lewin)/Schiffers v Chigorin/Saburov consultation match C.N. 6373
Levitzky v Chigorin KCK 45-46
Livitzky v Isbinski KCK 147
Lewis, Angelo John (Professor Louis Hoffmann) C.N.s 5620, 5646, 5716
Lewis, Sinclair (photograph with Marshall’s son) C.N. 4347
Lewis v N.N. 8297
L’hermet, Rudolf C.N.s 9697, 9708, 9889
Lichtenhein, Theodore C.N. 11708
Lichtenstein v Grünfeld KCK 240
Liège, 1930 group photograph C.N.s 5038, 507
Liège, 1930 (signatures) C.N. 9551
‘Life is an insipid interruption of chess’ (Willy de Winter) C.N. 4626
‘Life’s too short for chess’ (and ‘but that is the fault of life’) ACO 270, 360 + C.N.s 5280, 5304, 6714, 7148 + ‘Life’s too short for chess’ feature article
Lightning chess (early use of term and Belden v Gilberg) C.N. 4886
Lightning writers (Bronstein, Flohr and Wood on Golombek and Reinfeld) C.N. 8364
Lilienthal, Andor (defeat of Alekhine at blitz play) C.N. 6570
Lilienthal, Andor (discrepancies in account of Hastings, 1934-35) CE 205-206
Lilienthal, Andor (photographs) C.N.s 5404, 6569
Lilienthal, Andor (v Lasker and Capablanca) CE 264
Lilienthal v Bolbochán C.N. 3892
Limbos, Paul C.N. 8536
Limbos v Klausner (not Limbos v Bogart) C.N. 8536
Lincoln, Abraham C.N. 3999
Lincoln Chess Club C.N. 7669
Lindheimer, Leopold Franz C.N.s 11202, 11218
Line clearance (problem by W. Wolf) C.N. 6302
Linguistic barbarism and trends CE 140-142 + C.N.s 6625, 8632, 9051, 9075, 11583 + ‘Chess and the English Language’ feature article
Lipke, Paul (blindfold exhibitions) C.N.s 9130, 11538
Lipke v Thomas C.N. 11538
Lipnitsky v Smirnov C.N.s 8160, 8176, 8181
Lipnitsky v Smyslov C.N. 7071
Lipschütz, Philip C.N.s 6657, 6752, 6815
Lipschütz, S. (Samuel Lipschütz A Life in Chess by Stephen Davies) C.N.s 9336, 10549 (late game, against Dimer)
Lipschütz, S. (mystery over forename) CE 183 + C.N.s 3172, 3520, 4738, 4804, 5302, 6657, 6688, 6752, 6815, 7652, 7657, 7814 + ‘S. Lipschütz – Samuel, Simon or Solomon?’ feature article
Lisitsin’s Gambit KCK 158; ACO 175; CFF 236-237 + C.N. 6352 (1923 game) + ‘Lisitsin’s Gambit’ feature article
List, Paul M. C.N. 7774
Literary works based on chess events C.N. 9641
Literature of Chess, The by John Graham CE 150; KCK 264-265
Little Footsteps (problem by Loyd) C.N. 10239
Little, Paul Hugo (Litwinsky) C.N. 5292
Littlewood v Tadiello C.N. 11488
Littlewood, John (‘der kleine Tal’) C.N. 11201
Littlewood v Barden C.N.s 11201, 11234
Litzberger (Litsberger), Rune C.N. 10283
Liu Wenzhe v Donner (the Chinese Immortal) C.N. 10664
Liverpool, 1923 C.N. 9881
Living chess (Alekhine v Edward Lasker) C.N. 8917
Living chess costumes (advertisement by Felex Semmler) C.N. 11203
Living chess (earliest display) C.N.s 5738, 5755
Living chess (Grünfeld) KCK 240
Living chess (Prague) C.N. 11117
Livshits, August C.N. 8311
Llandudno, 1895 (cartoon in Ally Sloper’s Half Holiday) C.N. 10720
Lob v Kraatz C.N. 9383
Locock, Charles Dealtry (reminisences and book of maxims) C.N.s 5857, 8898 (‘always too early for P-KB4’)
Łódź, 1935 (group photograph) C.N. 4734
Loerbroks v Clauss ACO 156
Loerbroks v N.N. ACO 16-17
Loffroy v Anglarès ACO 292
Logos C.N.s 10672, 11019
Löhr, Robert (Der Schachautomat/The Chess Machine) C.N. 5153
Lokvenc v Pachman CE 50
Loman, Rudolf (chess column with sketches) C.N. 6053
Loman, Rudolf CFF 100 (frequency of participation in Dutch championship), C.N. 4879 (information in British census)
Loman, Rudolf (musician) ‘Chess and Music’ feature article
Loman, Rudolf (photograph with wife) C.N. 7612
Loman v Müller ACO 45
Lombardy, William C.N.s 7578, 10615
Lommer, Harold (photograph) C.N. 10628
London, 1840 (alleged tournament at the Divan) C.N. 5723
London, 1851 C.N.s 7705, 11870 (organizational involvement of Staunton)
London, 1851 (tournament book in German) C.N. 6690
London, 1899 group photograph C.N.s 5328, 5868
London, 1899 (pen-portraits of participants) ACO 410-412 + ‘London, 1899 Pen-portraits’ feature article
London, 1899 (sketches) C.N.s 5729, 5741
London, 1922 ‘London, 1922’ feature article
London, 1922 (absence of Lasker) C.N.s 11277, 11284
London, 1922 (caricatures in the Graphic) C.N. 8982
London, 1922 (Capablanca in the Times) ‘Capablanca on London, 1922’ feature article
London, 1922 (cartoons by Tom Webster) C.N.s 3938, 7372 + ‘Chess Cartoons by Tom Webster’ feature article
London, 1922 (misspelling of masters’ names) C.N. 10887
London, 1922 (pen-portraits in the Daily Mail) C.N. 8193
London 1922 (2010 tournament book) C.N. 6732
London, 1927 (British Empire Club tournament) C.N.s 10908, 11014 (story by Tartakower about world championship challenge)
London, 1927 (International Team Tournament; photographs) C.N. 9907
London, 1937 C.N.s 8736, 8741, 8744
London, 1945 C.N. 6761
London chess clubs (1918) C.N. 9685
London Rules KCK 273; ACO 149 + C.N.s 8251, 8489 + ‘The London Rules’ feature article + ‘Cuttings (Facts about Raymond Keene)’ feature article
London v Bristol (1861 telegraph match) C.N. 9472
London war damage (destruction of chess material and books) C.N.s 6551, 6574
‘Long analysis, wrong analysis’/‘Long variation, wrong variation’ C.N.s 9260, 10037, 10086
Long, Robert Basil (Bob) C.N. 11666 (death)
Longevity (Murton, Jane Lady Carew, Hinton, l’Oste, Zeckendorf, Hudson) C.N. 4789
Long game C.N. 9048
Long game (duration) in 1843 C.N.s 9064, 9068
Long gaps (between players’ meetings) ACO 170-171 + C.N.s 3449, 3453, 3456, 3541, 3761 (Marshall and Lüdecke)
Long thinking CE 117-118 (by Maróczy); KCK 32 (by Důras); ACO 345 (story about Capablanca v Alekhine, 1927) + C.N.s 4632 (Bronstein), 4639 (Bronstein), 4679 (Showalter and Uhlmann), 4680 (Paulsen), 6118 (Maróczy), 6315 (Alekhine v Capablanca), 8537 (Nimzowitsch v Sämisch) + ‘Chess and Time’ feature article
Longwill, Russell and Neilson v Blackburne C.N. 8835
Looking one move ahead, but the best move (saying attributed to Jaffe) KCK 325 + C.N.s 4483, 5320 (attributed to Janowsky), 5375, 6892 (Réti; ‘usually not one’), 6898 (Réti; ‘as a rule not a single one’), 7090 (Zukertort), 9013 (Reshevsky), 9074 (Menchik), 10014 (version by Snyder), 10035 (Lajos Steiner article), 10061 (full Steiner article), 10180 (Anderssen) + ‘How Many Moves Ahead?’ feature article
Loomis, Alfred C.N.s 5873, 5879
López, Ruy (biography and question of priest/bishop) C.N. 10933
López, Ruy (cousin of Montaigne claim) C.N. 5188
López, Ruy (pictures of) CFF 250 + C.N. 4376
López Rovirosa v Mora ACO 123
Los Angeles, 1940 (photograph of Fine, Kovacs, Steiner, Travers and Pinney) C.N. 11009
Losish (by analogy with drawish) C.N. 9225
Lost Battle by Stephen Graham C.N. 8380
Louis Napoleon, Prince (and Zukertort) KCK 325-327
Louis v Yates C.N. 9881
Loveday, Henry Augustus C.N. 6774
Łowcki (Lowtzky), Mojżesz (spelling of name) C.N. 4887
Łowcki (Lowtzky), Mojżesz (top of table of tournament players) CE 265 + C.N. 4887
Łowcki (Lowtzky) v Tartakower (staircase manoeuvre) CE 163-164 + ‘Chess Jottings’ feature article
Lowe/Löwe, Edward C.N. 11777
Lowe/Löwe v Deacon C.N. 7854
Löwenthal, Johann (quotation about judicious violation) C.N.s 4297, 6581
Löwenthal Variation (Sicilian Defence) C.N. 6580
Löwenthal v Staunton (consultation game) C.N. 11477
Löwenthal v Williams (1851 match) C.N. 8075
Löwy, Leopold C.N.s 11511 (overcoat story and caricatures by), 11520 (photograph), 11521 (caricature of Marco), 11527 (suicide), 11532 (Israel as second forename), 11570 (renunciation of Judaism)
Löwy v Felix CE 79-80
Loyd, Samuel (article and puzzle) C.N. 7299
Loyd, Samuel (illustrations by) CFF 285-287
Loyd, Samuel (letter to Steinitz on best problem solvers) KCK 377
Loyd, Samuel (mathematical puzzle) C.N.s 8879, 8896
Loyd, Samuel (not inventor of 15 Puzzle) C.N.s 4406, 4749
Loyd, Samuel (Purdy on) C.N. 9491
Loyd, Samuel (puzzle and wood-cut of Harrwitz) C.N. 9935
Loyd, Samuel (puzzles article in Liberty, 1927) C.N.s 9009, 9015 (answers)
Loyd, Samuel (quotes by Loyd and Steinitz about his key moves) C.N. 8692
Loyd, Samuel (quotes from Chess Strategy) C.N. 8813
Loyd, Samuel (‘The Steinitz Gambit’ three-mover) C.N. 11686
Loyd, Samuel (wealth) C.N. 9895
Loyd v Leonard CFF 62-63
Loyd v Moore C.N. 8945
Lucarelli v Carra CE 6
‘Lucena Position’ (Salvio) C.N.s 5536, 6786, 8044 + ‘The Lucena Position’ feature article
Luces y Sombras del Ajedrez Argentino by Morgado C.N. 9042
Luck C.N.s 10170 (Purdy), 11515 (Sir George Thomas story) + ‘Luck in Chess’ feature article
Luckis v Keres (error in Reinfeld book) C.N. 4362
Lüdecke, Kurt G.W. (photographs with Hitler) C.N. 11109
Luftgreifer C.N. 4254
Lugano, 1968 Olympiad C.N. 11223
Lugano, 1983 ‘Chess Jottings’ feature article
Lukanin/Lukany v Shmulyan/Smulyan ACO 43
Lukomsky v Pobedin CFF 54 + C.N. 7900
Lumley/Lumbley, George C.N.s 3426, 3443, 4006
Lund v Nimzowitsch KCK 242 + C.N. 5081
Lundin v Ekström CE 50
Lundin v Hasenfuss ACO 23 + ‘Stalemate’ feature article
Lunette (term in chess and draughts/checkers) C.N.s 3495, 7997
Lupi, Francisco C.N.s 4388, 5551, 7479, 9888 + ‘The Portuguese Chessplayer Francisco Lupi’ feature article
Lurie and Wagenheim v Bastin and Bolotow CFF 16-17
Lutes, W. John (openings books) C.N. 2020 + ‘Chess Jottings’ feature article
Lyman, Shelby (remark about Bobby Fischer and Jesus Christ) C.N. 9953
Lyttelton, Lord George William (spelling of second forename) C.N.s 4384, 4398
M. v Blackburne CFF 50
Maas, Arthur J. (support for Janowsky; obituary by Keeble) C.N. 10776
Macbeth, James Cruickshank Henderson (standing in Scottish chess and books on chess/bridge) C.N.s 4462, 6325 (obituary), 6342, 6356
Macdonald v Burn C.N. 8319 + ‘Macdonald v Burn, Liverpool, 1910’ feature article
MacDonnell, George Alcock C.N.s 3974, 3975, 4036, 4391 (attack on Zukertort), 4879 (information in British census), 7328 (criticism of Steinitz’s prose style), 7333 (poluphloisboioist), 7338
MacDonnell v Boden C.N. 7406
MacDonnell v Boden (Kohinor of chess) C.N. 7431
MacDonnell v N.N. C.N.s 7294, 7307
MacDonnell v Wisker ACO 138
MacGregor, E.A.M. (‘E.A.M.M. of India’) ACO 55-56
Macín and Fernández v Eguiluz and Escontiza C.N. 9782
Mackenzie, Arthur Ford C.N.s 5290, 11736, 11744
Mackenzie, Arthur Ford (Buckley and Keeble on) C.N. 11736
Mackenzie, Arthur Ford (loss of eyesight) C.N. 11736
Mackenzie, Arthur Ford (photographs) C.N. 11736
Mackenzie, Arthur Ford (problem) C.N. 11257
Mackenzie, Arthur John (Mackenzie v Schofield) C.N. 8202
Mackenzie, George Henry (book by Hilbert and Urcan) C.N. 11398
Mackenzie, George Henry (cause of death) C.N. 7772
Mackenzie, George Henry (desertion) C.N. 5785
Mackenzie, George Henry (in India) C.N. 7765
Mackenzie v Hammond KCK 308-309
Mackenzie v Hicks C.N. 8881
Mackenzie v Judd ACO 290
Mackenzie v N.N. CE 13-14; KCK 46-47 + ACO 17-18 + C.N.s 5926, 5931, 5951 (Kennedy), 6462, 6751 (quadrupled pawns), 7244
MacLeod, Nicholas CE 257 + ‘Chess Jottings’ feature article
Mac Lopez (Blackburne v Palmer and Lange v Schierstedt) C.N. 10327
MacMahon v Schumer CE 29-30 + C.N. 5313
MacNaught v Crakanthorp C.N. 11207
Maczuski v Mazzolani ACO 81-82
Madgavkar, Govind Dinanath CFF 195-196 + ‘Two Indian Chess Figures’ feature article
Madgavkar v Atkins CFF 195
Mad Master, The by Rene Chun C.N. 4596
Madras v Hyderabad match (moves transported by elephants?) C.N. 9982
Madrid, 1943 (photographs) C.N.s 5804, 9978
Madrid, 1943 (tournament book by Alekhine) C.N. 6162
Maelzel, Johann (card) C.N. 9464
Magari v Yearout (Vinciperdi/Losing Chess) + ‘Chess Variants and Rule Changes’ feature article
Magazines (failure caused by lack of literary talent) C.N. 9783
Magazines (Lasker on) C.N. 7818
Magazines (small) C.N.s 6132, 6181, 9536, 9543
Magdeburger Schachzeitung (edited by Max Lange) C.N. 8231
Magic squares ‘Chess Jottings’ feature article
Mährisch-Ostrau, 1933 (group photograph) C.N. 10374 (and photograph of Kmoch and Michalitschke)
Magnetic chess sets C.N. 8095
Magnus Smith Variation/Magnus Smith Trap C.N.s 8303, 8339 + ‘The Magnus Smith Trap’ feature article
Mahoney, Jeremiah Titus (1937 New York City mayoral campaign) C.N. 8699
Mailey, Arthur (cartoons and article) C.N. 9976, 9989
Mair, Eddie C.N. 10792
Maizelis, Ilya Lvovich C.N.s 10147, 10157
Makai, Suzana C.N.s 10399, 10405
Maliutin v Gregory CE 11
Malmgren v Johansson C.N. 6449
Malpas, Louis (photograph) C.N. 4722
Malpass, B.W. ACO 339
Mammoth Book of Chess, The by Graham Burgess KCK 288
Manchester, 1890 (search for games) C.N. 6282
Mandleberg, J.H. (score-book) C.N.s 4039, 10288
Manhattan Chess Club C.N.s 11951, 11961, 11963
Manila Interzonal, 1976 (photograph) C.N. 10346
Manin v Sorkin C.N. 8911
Manley, Jonathan C.N. 2128 + ‘Chess Jottings’ feature article
Mannheim, 1914 (errors by Soltis) C.N. 6266
Mannheim, 1914 (group photograph) C.N. 8556
Mansfield, Comins (letter to Hitler) C.N. 11122
Man versus Machine (Goodman and Keene) C.N. 8681
Marache, Napoleon (speed at learning chess) C.N. 4900
Marache v Morphy CFF 147-148
Maravilloso mundo del ajedrez, El by E.C. Alonso C.N. 4133
Marble, Murray (photograph) C.N. 5370
Marble v N.N. (game) C.N. 7827
Marble v N.N. (position) C.N. 8754
Marchand v Adams C.N. 5595
Marco, Georg (annotations and wit) C.N.s 4855, 5248, 7819, 11380, 11982
Marco, Georg (caricature by Löwy) C.N. 11521
Marco v Metger CE 4
Marco v Zinkl C.N. 452
Marco, Michael (brother of Georg Marco) C.N.s 6227, 6231, 6235, 6605
Marcos, Ferdinand (photograph with Larsen) ‘Bent Larsen (1935-2010)’ feature article
Mar del Plata, 1942 (photographs) C.N. 9933
Margate, 1923 group photograph C.N.s 4046, 4122
Margate, 1935 caricatures C.N. 5202
Marienbad, 1925 group photograph C.N.s 5119, 5125, 9844
Marienbad, 1925 (participation of Haida) C.N. 8815
Marienbad, 1925 (photographs of Janowsky, Marshall, Nimzowitsch, Réti, Rubinstein, Spielmann, Thomas and Torre) C.N. 9844
Marienbad, 1925 (tournament book by Gunsberg) C.N. 8821
Marín, Valentín (problem discussed by Manuel Golmayo) C.N.s 5341, 5345
Marín v Cherta CFF 44-45
Marini v Spassky C.N. 6139
Maróczy, Géza ‘Géza Maróczy’ feature article
Maróczy, Géza (autobiographical note) C.N. 9841
Maróczy, Géza (Capablanca on) ‘Capablanca on Maróczy’ feature article
Maróczy, Géza (conversation with Wood) C.N. 11025
Maróczy, Géza (games v Norwood, Cohen and Steiner) C.N. 10441
Maróczy, Géza (photographs) C.N.s 4479, 6922
Maróczy, Géza (simultaneous tour) C.N. 3906
Maróczy, Géza (writings) C.N. 5678
Maróczy Bind (Sicilian Defence) KCK 147-148; C.N.s 8544, 8545, 9901
Maróczy on young players studying chess theory CE 250
Maróczy v Korchnoi (ghost/spiritualist game) C.N.s 5162, 5411, 5417, 7262, 7345
Maróczy v Morgan KCK 56-57
Maróczy v Voigt C.N.s 8545, 9901
Márquez Sterling, Manuel C.N.s 5908, 11862
Márquez Sterling v N.N. KCK 126-127
Marrero v Melgarejo and Steinitz v Devidé (duplication) CE 59
‘Marriage versus Chess’ ACO 406 + ‘Chess and Women’ feature article
Mars v Earth C.N.s 3975, 8772
Marseillais chess C.N.s 1426, 3479
Marshall, Caroline (letter to L. Nardus) C.N. 6729
Marshall, Frank James ‘Frank James Marshall’ feature article
Marshall, Frank James (advertisement for cigarettes) C.N. 4622
Marshall, Frank James (and David Gladstone) C.N. 9199
Marshall, Frank James (book inscription) C.N. 7027
Marshall, Frank James (announcement of retirement in 1909) C.N. 6168
Marshall, Frank James (colour photograph) C.N. 8799
Marshall, Frank James (column in Sportsman) C.N. 5142
Marshall, Frank James (consultation game also involving Nardus) C.N. 6269
Marshall, Frank James (describes himself as the least bookish player) KCK 234-235 + ‘The Marshall Gambit’ feature article
Marshall, Frank James (endgame play) CFF 103-104
Marshall, Frank James (family and discrepancy over birth-date) C.N.s 8013, 8022
Marshall, Frank James (game against John Lemberry, a deaf mute) C.N. 9208
Marshall, Frank James (handwritten notes in book) C.N. 5621
Marshall, Frank James (letter published shortly before his death) C.N. 4805
Marshall, Frank James (letter to Blackburne) C.N. 7114
Marshall, Frank James (N.W. Banks on) C.N. 6495
Marshall, Frank James (photograph and inscription) C.N. 6709
Marshall, Frank James (photograph in New Orleans) C.N. 10655
Marshall, Frank James (photograph with apparently incorrect board) C.N.s 5114, 5124, 11447, 11712
Marshall, Frank James (photograph with Fritz Brieger) C.N. 9648
Marshall, Frank James (photograph with Reshevsky) C.N. 10948
Marshall, Frank James (photograph with wife) C.N. 10908
Marshall, Frank James (photographs by Hansel Mieth) C.N. 10486
Marshall, Frank James (photographs published in 1944) C.N. 9654
Marshall, Frank James (record-breaking simultaneous display in Portland) C.N.s 9228, 11447, 11453
Marshall, Frank James (resemblance to a Shakespearean actor) C.N. 11711
Marshall, Frank James (smoking in sketch) C.N. 11894
Marshall, Frank James (solved Bonus Socius problem) C.N. 9648
Marshall, Frank James (sparkling moves look like typographical errors, wrote Napier) CE 84 + ‘The Chess Wit and Wisdom of W.E. Napier’ feature article
Marshall, Frank James (with Bedřich Fuchs) C.N. 4737
Marshall, Frank James (world champion in War and Saltar) CE 146
Marshall, Frank James (Yates and Winter on) C.N. 11406
Marshall, Frank Rice KCK 233 + C.N. 5778
Marshall shower of gold coins game v Levitzky CE 145; KCK 303-305 + C.N.s 7101, 8212, 9770, 11275 (Gunsberg on), 11962 (problem by Marshall) + ‘Marshall’s ‘Gold Coins’ Game’ feature article
Marshall on Steinitz KCK 398
Marshall v Allies (Bernstein, Kline, Metzger, Sanford, Reynolds and Schlessinger) KCK 216-217 + ‘Marshall’s ‘Gold Coins’ Game’ feature article
Marshall v Bogoljubow CE 6
Marshall v Capablanca match (1909) C.N.s 5897 (cartoon), 5921 (sketch by C.W. Kahles), 5934 (clock times), 7441 (cartoon)
Marshall v Capablanca (1910 games with Max Lange Atttack) C.N. 11529
Marshall v Capablanca position (fifth match-game, 1909) ACO 320, 345 + C.N.s 6655, 7409
Marshall v Capablanca (1911) C.N. 6249
Marshall v Capablanca (1931) KCK 365 + ‘Capablanca Goes Algebraic’ feature article
Marshall v Chernev C.N. 11027
Marshall v Chilton CE 77-78
Marshall v Dus-Chotimirsky match (Warsaw, 1908) C.N. 6816
Marshall v Dyckhoff C.N. 8795
Marshall v Edward Lasker photograph C.N. 6552
Marshall v Grünlaub CFF 32-33
Marshall v Hartlaub C.N.s 354, 4516
Marshall v Hopkins KCK 285
Marshall v Janowsky (time consumed in 1905 match) C.N. 6129
Marshall v Janowsky (game in 1912 match) C.N. 7455
Marshall v Janowsky (rapid transit game) CE 82
Marshall v Kubbel ACO 14
Marshall v Lasker C.N. 9528
Marshall v Marie Silvius C.N. 5032
Marshall v Mieses C.N. 6711
Marshall v Mlotkowski CE 78
Marshall v Mugridge ACO 180-181
Marshall v Napier (two different game-scores in Brooklyn Club Championship) C.N.s 6910, 6916
Marshall v Pécher KCK 209
Marshall v Rosenthal C.N.s 9177, 9188
Marshall v Showalter (1909 United States championship match) C.N. 7488
Marshall v Tarrasch (1905 photograph) C.N. 10660
Marshall v Tarrasch C.N. 11529
Marshall v Teichmann team match (1904) C.N. 4476
Marshall v Treybal C.N. 7855
Marshall v Villeneuve-Esclapon C.N. 10485
Marshall v Whitaker KCK 77
Marshall v Whiting CFF 55; C.N.s 6963, 8345
Marshall Chess Club (Marshall’s Chess Divan) C.N. 8765
Marshall Gambit C.N. 6980 + ‘The Marshall Gambit’ feature article
Martí-Ibáñez, Félix (comment on chess psychology) C.N. 7456
Martin, Barry (non-existent research on ‘grandmaster’ title) C.N. 8298 + ‘Chess Grandmasters’ feature article
Martin, Barry (on chess history) C.N. 11186
Martin, Geoffrey J. C.N. 5639
Martin, William (Steinitz on) CE 242
Martin v N.N. CFF 43
Marwitz, Jan Hendrik (study) C.N. 11582
Marx, Harpo (story in Harpo Speaks! of a telephone chess match in Moscow) C.N. 5483
Mascots C.N. 11019 (Nice Olympiad, 1974)
Mason, Edward/Ted C.N.s 4183, 6646, 6658 (Pathé newsreel), 10429
Mason, James ‘James Mason’ feature article
Mason, James (advice on studying the endgame before the opening) C.N. 8749
Mason, James (alleged remark by Hoffer) C.N. 10287
Mason, James (Bernstein on, and claim by Jim Hayes that Mason’s real name was Patrick Dwyer) KCK 386; C.N.s 10816, 11893, 11899
Mason, James (Buckley article) C.N. 6126
Mason, James (death) C.N.s 9612, 9615
Mason, James (Kevitz, Reinfeld and Torre and The Principles of Chess) C.N. 9610
Mason, James (magniloquence) CFF 312
Mason, James (on US chess organization in 1873) C.N. 4461
Mason, James (origins) C.N. 11908
Mason, James (problem by) C.N. 6645
Mason, James (W.H. Watts on) C.N. 9611
Mason v Janowsky KCK 386; C.N. 10816
Mason v Winawer KCK 386; C.N. 10816
Master on whom most books written (Fischer) C.N. 4416
Master Prim by James Whitfield Ellison C.N. 6934
Masters (quotes about chess masters and mastery of chess) C.N.s 5525, 11419
Masters, Robert V. (alleged pseudonym of Reinfeld) ACO 191 + C.N. 4778
Masters, Roy (The Key to Chess Simplified) C.N. 4778
Match not played for money (Morphy v Anderssen) ACO 149
Matches and tournaments (respective value of; remark attributed to Tartakower) C.N.s 5792, 8152
Matches (naming the defending champion first) C.N. 9912
Mate in ten composition (from The Austral) CE 12 + C.N. 5446
Mates missed (including mate in one) CE 10, 15; KCK 262-263, 283-284, 285; ACO 289-292, 312-313; CFF 227-228 + C.N.s 4976, 5669 (analysis by Botvinnik), 6140, 6276, 6288 (Dufresne/Mieses book), 6280 (Gurevich on Kasparov v Anand), 6281 (Watson and Schiller), 6544 (Dufresne/Mieses book), 7785 (double blindness in Vill v Meyenborg), 8758, 8858 (Hoffer, Bachmann and Reinfeld in analysis of Zinkl v Maróczy), 8901 (Hanham v Pollock), 8985 (Bachmann on Zinkl v Maróczy), 10516 (Pandolfini), 11388 (Golombek) + ‘Missed Mates’ feature article
Mate with an en passant capture C.N.s 11375, 11382
Mathematics and chess (G.H. Hardy) C.N. 5840 + ‘Chess: Prodigies, Philosophy and Mathematics’ feature article
Mathematics and the chess board (Across the Board by John J. Watkins) C.N. 4693
Mathews, George C.N. 8041
Mattison v Rubinstein (witchcraft quote) C.N. 7811
Matulović v Bilek C.N. 9737
Maurian, Charles on Morphy (report by Mieses) KCK 390
Maurian miniature ACO 352-353
Mavor, James (reminiscences of Zukertort and Steinitz) C.N. 8401
Maxim (‘Move the right piece to the right square at the right time’) C.N. 8415
Maxims (Grover and Wiswell) C.N. 11135
Max Lange Attack C.N. 11529
Mayet v Hanstein KCK 129
Mayorga, Juan (Reikiavik) C.N. 9641
McClellan, George B. (chess set) C.N. 5531
McCrary v Wassner KCK 62
McCready, Mark (copyright violation) ‘Copying’ feature article
McCutcheon, John Lindsay C.N.s 4606, 6217 (not MacCutcheon)
McDonnell, Alexander (article by Edward Howard) C.N. 11412
McDonnell, Alexander (confused with George Alcock MacDonnell) ACO 140 + C.N. 7318 + ‘Cuttings (Facts about Raymond Keene)’ feature article
McDonnell, Alexander (early life) C.N. 11159
McDonnell, Alexander (hypermodernism) C.N. 9667
McDonnell, Alexander (letters) C.N. 10394
McDonnell, Alexander (parentage) C.N. 10662
McDonnell, Alexander (spelling of surname) CFF 306-309 + ‘Alexander McDonnell’ feature article
McDonnell v Labourdonnais (alleged game) ACO 195-196; CFF 75-76 + ‘Alexander McDonnell’ feature article
McFarland chess books C.N.s 8494, 8530
McGrath v Lasker CE 76-77
McGrew, John (paintings of Kasparov and Spassky) C.N. 4287
McIntyre, Donald Glenoe, CFF 319 + C.N.s 6678, 6703
Mead, Colonel Charles (Fiske on) ‘Paul Morphy and Chess Politics’ feature article
Mechanics’ Institute (visitors’ book) C.N. 10868
Mecking, Henrique ‘Henrique Mecking’ feature article
Mecking, Henrique (birth-date) CFF 297 + C.N.s 4851, 7962
Mecking, Henrique (inscription in Como Jesus Cristo Salvou a Minha Vida) C.N. 4598
Mecking, Henrique (photograph) C.N.s 11042, 11043
Medal or plaque for defeating Euwe C.N. 6845
Medieval chess pieces C.N. 10229
Medley, George Webb C.N.s 7460, 11216
Mednis, Edmar (references to his wife) C.N.s 500, 501
Meek, Harold C.N.s 4836, 11037
Meek v Milner Barry (game-score sought) C.N. 8746
Meet the Masters by Max Euwe (errors concerning Capablanca) CE 139
Meissonier, Jean-Louis Ernest (paintings of chessplayers) C.N.s 7595, 7599
Memory CE 107 (Rubinstein, Rothman, Kostić); CFF 75 (Morphy), 185-187 (Pillsbury, Blackburne, Capablanca) + C.N.s 5010 (Alekhine and Capablanca), 5127 (Alekhine), 5850, 6331 (Kostić), 7702 (Pillsbury), 7710 (Pillsbury), 7713 (Pillsbury), 7716 (Pillsbury), 8717 (Morphy), 9081 (van den Berg), 9984 (interviews with Barden, 1960), 10420, 10497 (Abrahams on), 10515 (Pillsbury and Blackburne), 10934 (Kostić), 11272 (Capablanca; Cuban imports and exports) + ‘Memory Feats of Chess Masters’ feature article
Meier v Müller C.N. 11975
Menchik, Olga (Mrs Rubery) C.N.s 9053, 9554 (photograph)
Menchik, Vera (advertisement) C.N. 9088
Menchik, Vera (book by Kalendovský) C.N. 10192
Menchik, Vera (book by Tanner) C.N.s 10191, 11232
Menchik, Vera (cremation) C.N. 7711
Menchik, Vera (photographs) C.N. 9849
Menchik, Vera (photographs with sister Olga) C.N.s 5964, 8774
Menchik, Vera (Vera Menchik Club) CE 167 + C.N.s 3433, 9753, 11079 + ‘The Vera Menchik Club’ feature article
Menchik, Vera (1927 world championship tournament) C.N. 9074
Menchik, Vera (writings) C.N. 7721
Menchik v Laing C.N. 8762
Menchik v Mandleberg C.N. 10288
Menchik v Mieses C.N. 11981
Menchik v Yates billiards match C.N. 9651
Mendeleevsky v Tal C.N. 9539
Mendelssohn quote (alleged) C.N.s 3574, 3676, 4133, 4378, 8824, 11348, 11367
Méndez, Luis (website) C.N. 11940
Mendlewicz v Soultanbéieff CFF 46
Mengarini v Ervin CE 50
Mengarini v Kramer CE 50
Men of the Time (entries on Löwenthal and Morphy) C.N. 7707
Mental decline (dementia and Alzheimer’s disease) C.N. 9436
Meran Defence/Meran Variation C.N.s 4635, 5414, 7754, 7813 (Sozin), 7843 (Calapso), 7848, 7964 + ‘The Meran Variation of the Queen’s Gambit’ feature article Meran, 1924 group photograph C.N.s 4669, 4808 (discussion regarding Lajos and Endre/Andreas Steiner), 4962 (Grim/Grimm)
Meran, 1924 photograph C.N.s 6908, 6924
Meran, 1924 and 1926 tournament book C.N. 8657
Meran, 1926 group photograph C.N.s 4669, 4676, 4686
Mercer, Robert David C.N. 10738
Messiter v McMahon C.N. 6916
Metamagical Themas C.N. 7198
Metger, Johannes (‘Rudolf Metger’) C.N.s 11141, 11181
Metger v Paulsen (bishop ending) C.N.s 9897, 9902, 9927, 11141
Metropolitan Chess League (1895 photograph) C.N. 8593
Meyer, Heinrich Friedrich Ludwig (composition in Lasker’s Manual) C.N.s 7421, 9634, 9638, 9660
Meyer, Heinrich Friedrich Ludwig
‘Chess Problems by H.F.L. Meyer feature article
Meyer, Heinrich Friedrich Ludwig (mate in eight problem) ACO 59-60 + C.N.s 4589 (1882 book in algebraic notation/universal notation), 5022
Meyer v Grünfeld ACO 84
Meyer v Hirschfeld (two games) C.N. 11183
Meyer v S. Rubinstein C.N. 8544
Micawbers of Chess, The C.N. 8933
Michaelis, Otho Ernst C.N.s 6766, 7023, 7032
Michaelis v N.N. CFF 31-32 + C.N.s 6726, 6743
Michaelis v Whitehouse KCK 28
Michell, Edward Algernon C.N.s 4609, 4658, 10379
Michell, Reginald Pryce C.N.s 5061, 7685 (burial record), 10379
Michló v Pikler KCK 127-128
Middlegame: The Defense Triumphs by Y.M. Kotkov C.N. 6851
Middleton Counter-Gambit C.N.s 4792, 4860, 4864 (Thomas J. Middleton), 7125, 7130
Midjord v Scharf CFF 55
Mieses, Jacques (choices of best games) C.N. 6430
Mieses, Jacques (complaint about Bogoljubow) C.N. 3941
Mieses, Jacques (letters to D.J. Morgan) C.N. 11331
Mieses, Jacques (Jakob) C.N.s 7313, 7327
Mieses, Jacques (Mister Meises/Meister Mieses story) C.N.s 4729, 4733 + ‘Jacques Mieses’ feature article
Mieses on advances in chess ACO 414
Mieses on Munich, 1941 ACO 399
Mieses v Billecard C.N. 7312
Mieses v Daly C.N. 9598
Mieses v Finn CE 47
Mieses v Goertz ACO 155
Mieses v N.N. (Basle, 1907) C.N. 8618
Mieses v N.N. (Liverpool, 1934) C.N. 10230
Mieses v N.N. (Metz, 1935) C.N. 6431
Mieses v Post (alleged position) C.N.s 11378, 11389
Mieses v Richter KCK 59-60
Mieses v Voellmy C.N. 8619
Mieses/Cohn v Nimzowitsch/Spielmann KCK 104 + ‘The Nimzowitsch Defence (1 e4 Nc6)’
Migoya v N.N. (anticipation of Alekhine’s 1937 piece sacrifice against Euwe) CE 96 + C.N.s 4079, 8250
Mikeladze v Bakradze ACO 76 + ‘Chess Prodigies’ feature article
Mildmay, Henry Edward St John C.N.s 5652, 5702
Mildmay v Morelli C.N. 6903
Miles, Tony ‘Tony Miles (1955-2001)’ feature article
Miles, Tony (‘A cable’) C.N.s 8248, 8253, 8267
Miles, Tony (blindfold display) ACO 106-107 + ‘Tony Miles (1955-2001)’ feature article
Miles, Tony (game with three rooks) C.N. 8247
Miles, Tony (1976 photograph) C.N. 11995
Miles, Tony (Othello match against Fumio Fujita) C.N. 9209
Miles, Tony (photograph after Dubna, 1976) C.N. 11950
Miles, Tony (two-word book review) C.N. 8248
Miles v Klöcker ACO 106-107
Miller, Jonathan C.N. 11583
Mills, Bernard and Lerida C.N. 9030
Mills v Persinger ACO 130
Mills v Purdy (concluding remark by Purdy) C.N. 10033
Miles v Short C.N. 7999
Minefield chess C.N. 9943
Ming Ming (cat of Anthony Grey) C.N.s 11451, 11464
Mingrelia, Prince Dadian of (allegations of invented games) CE 264 + C.N. 7686
Miniature (definition of; 25 moves or fewer) CE 34 + ‘The Chess Writer W.H. Cozens’ feature article
Miniatures KCK 126-128 + ‘Miniature Chess Games’ feature article
Miniatures devoid of sacrifices C.N. 1952
Mini-chess (M. Mamikon) C.N. 8288
Mini-miniature (term used by P.H. Clarke) C.N. 7684
Misappropriation of C.N. material C.N. 7743
Mis Cincuenta Partidas con Maestros (Pomar) C.N.s 3988, 4086
Misprints (unfortunate) KCK 277 + C.N.s 4472, 4540
Misspellings (serial) CE 143-144, 154, 167-168; ACO 286, 311, 337; CFF 241, 251 + C.N. 4458 + ‘The Chess Chamber of Horrors’ feature article
Mistaken identity/misidentification CE 158 (Boleslavsky/Bondarevsky and Chajes/Jaffe); ACO 315 (Lasker, Tarrasch, Kagan, Capablanca, Reshevsky, Salvio, Severino, Botvinnik, Alekhine); CFF 228 (Tal, Spassky), 250 (Blackburne, Chigorin + C.N.s 4124 (Réti/Bogoljubow), 4221 (Lasker, Tarrasch), 4848 (Leonardo), 6270 (birthplace of Chajes), 7792 (Bernstein and Mieses), 8034 (Capablanca, Reshevsky), 8042 (Capablanca, Reshevsky), 8346 (Bird/Buckle), 8411 (Boleslavsky/Bondarevsky), 8968 (Queen Victoria), 8969 (Botvinnik/Alekhine), 9452 (Pennell/Koltanowski), 9526 (Bird/Buckle), 9556 (Buckle), 10131 (McDonnell/MacDonnell), 10448 (Buckle), 11075 (Bird/Buckle), 11254 (Anderssen/Kieseritzky), 11443 (Labourdonnais), 11690 (Kostić/Alekhine), 11881 (Corzo/Baca-Arús) + ‘Chess: Mistaken Identity’ feature article (including Steinitz/Stiassny)
Mistrust (remark by Tarrasch) KCK 382 + C.N. 5684
Mitchell, David (disappeared) ACO 349-352 + C.N.s 5810, 11304 (attempted suicide) + ‘Disappeared’ feature article
Mitropolsky, Nikolai KCK 112-113
Mittelmann v Clausen ACO 6
Mitterrand, François ACO 390 + C.N.s 6594, 6897 (on Attali)
Mladá Boleslav, 1913 group photograph C.N. 5186
Modern Analysis of the Chess Openings (illiterate book by Marshall) KCK 273-274, CFF 256; C.N. 9091
Modern chess (Reinfeld on) C.N. 11176
Modern Chess Openings (dispute over editorship between Korn and Wade) C.N.s 7295, 7300, 7317, 7321
Modern Chess Openings and Practical Chess Openings C.N. 5269
Modern Chess Openings (Swedish translation) C.N. 10142
Modern-looking game (published in 1813 book) C.N. 11678
Modern period (claim that it began when Bronstein was born) CE 150
Mohiliver, Ariah Lev C.N. 4585
Moise v Harriman KCK 121 + ‘Royal Walkabouts’ feature article
Molinari v Roux Cabral C.N.s 5523, 5529
Moll, Kurt C.N. 4239
Møller Attack (analysis in Lasker’s Manual) C.N. 6780
Möller v Lasker (not Lasker v Möller) C.N. 6745
Mooi, CJ (claim about number of games played) C.N. 9476
Monaco/Munich confusion KCK 270
Monck, William Henry Stanley CFF 153 + C.N. 6938
Monk, Thelonious C.N. 7847
‘Monkey examining a watch’ story (Steinitz, Burn and Schüll) CE 125 + C.N.s 6590, 9138
Monodrama (simultaneous display by Zukerort) C.N. 10013
Monosson, L. CFF 194
Monosson v Fauque C.N.s 7921, 10380
Monosson v Golbérine CFF 194
Monotonous openings in world championship matches (allegations) C.N. 11123
Montaigne C.N. 4378
Montalbán v Alekhine C.N. 8972
Monté, Peter J. (The Classical Era of Modern Chess) C.N.s 8856, 9716, 9794
Monte Carlo, 1901 group photograph C.N. 5305
Monte Carlo, 1902 group photographs C.N.s 7159, 7649
Monte Carlo, 1903 group photograph C.N. 9490
Montevideo, 1938 group photograph C.N. 4000
Montgomery, Lord/Viscount (chess set) C.N. 9331
Monticelli v Horowitz (Syracuse, 1934) C.N.s 10068, 10073, 10076, 10105, 11650
Monticelli v Rosselli del Turco (photograph) C.N. 7360
Monticelli Trap C.N. 11845
Moorman, Wilbur Lyttleton ACO 340
Moquette, J.J.R. (M.I.R.I.) C.N. 6008
Mora, María Teresa CE 56; ACO 122-123
Mora, María Teresa (birth-date) C.N.s 3464, 3468, 3477
Mora v Giraud C.N. 8642
Mora v López Rovirosa ACO 122
Moral Victories (novel about Tartakower by David Lovejoy) C.N. 5519
Morán, Pablo (Alekhine book and library/archives) C.N.s 4387, 4393, 8305
Moreau, Colonel C[harles] ACO 354-355 + C.N.s 4574, 9441 (and Moriau, Moriaud and Morel), 9717 (portrait), 10130 + ‘The Colonel Moreau Chess Mystery’ feature article
Morgan, David James CE 237; ACO 418; CFF 316 + C.N.s 4076, 4081, 4127, 4184 (G.H. Diggle on), 4194, 4203 (Lord Morgan on), 4204 (meeting with Alekhine), 4724 (bowls photograph), 9066, 9461 (My Histories by Kenneth O. Morgan), 11866 (column in Newsflash), 11877 (column in Newsflash) + ‘Chess Morganisms’ feature article
Moriau, Camille C.N.s 9441 (including games against Charpine and Courtois), 11687
Moriau v Guinet C.N. 10966
Morley, Frank Vigor (My one Contribution to Chess) C.N. 4651
Morphy, Diego (editor of dictionary) C.N. 6568
Morphy, Ernest (mentioned in Le Palamède, 1842) C.N. 5177
Morphy, E. v Dudley CFF 38-39
Morphy, John ACO 31-32
Morphy, J. v Rynd ACO 31-32
Morphy, Paul Charles ‘Paul Morphy’ feature article
Morphy, Paul Charles (aftermath of New York, 1857) ‘Paul Morphy and Chess Politics’ feature article
Morphy, Paul Charles (alleged incident, distracting opponent) C.N. 8552
Morphy, Paul Charles (alleged psychiatric treatment in Paris) C.N. 8468
Morphy, Paul Charles (and Queen Victoria) C.N. 8968
Morphy, Paul Charles (article by Robert Cantwell) C.N. 7239
Morphy, Paul Charles (at Spring Hill College) C.N.s 9393, 9407
Morphy, Paul Charles (B.H. Wood on) CE 156-157 + C.N. 7816
Morphy, Paul Charles (birthplace) C.N. 3865
Morphy, Paul Charles (books on) CFF 229 + C.N.s 4933 (list of post-1976 titles), 5195 (book by Benito López Esnaola)
Morphy, Paul Charles (brief paragraph by Muriel Goaman) C.N. 9039
Morphy, Paul Charles (cased image/alleged picture) C.N.s 6018, 7390, 11404
Morphy, Paul Charles (claims about shoes) CE 162; CFF 231, 242 + C.N.s 5280, 5559, 9095 + ‘Fun’ feature article
Morphy, Paul Charles (comparison with exhibitions by Rosenthal) C.N. 8611
Morphy, Paul Charles (death, including allegation by Reichhelm of suicide) CFF 220 + C.N.s 5101, 11926
Morphy, Paul Charles (Fellowes & Morphy, Attorneys and Counsellors at Law) C.N. 8469
Morphy, Paul Charles (Fuller on New York Ledger column and Robert Bonner) C.N. 4846
Morphy, Paul Charles (Harrison/Howison correction) C.N. 9734
Morphy, Paul Charles (illustration of contemporaries) C.N. 5959
Morphy, Paul Charles (incorrect statements on) C.N. 5855
Morphy, Paul Charles (involvement in chess politics) CFF 147
Morphy, Paul Charles (simultaneous displays) C.N.s 10423, 11874, 11939, 11992, 11996
Morphy, Paul Charles (Le secret de Morphy by Edgard Tchélébi) C.N.s 9519, 11016
Morphy, Paul Charles (letter to Fiske) C.N. 4025
Morphy, Paul Charles (letters by) C.N. 11325
Morphy, Paul Charles (Löwenthal on, in the Era) C.N. 9358
Morphy, Paul Charles (mentioned in The American Diaries of Richard Cobden) C.N. 9408
Morphy, Paul Charles (monograph by Bertil Rask) C.N. 7151
Morphy, Paul Charles (1957 memorial plaque) C.N. 5910
Morphy, Paul Charles (never played 1 d4) C.N. 7852
Morphy, Paul Charles (offer of pawn odds) CFF 260
Morphy, Paul Charles (group picture in Morphy book by Lawson) C.N.s 8705, 8817, 9437, 9472
Morphy, Paul Charles (piano elegy by Giuseppe Liberali) C.N. 9988
Morphy, Paul Charles (pictures of) C.N.s 3890, 4137, 5150, 7415
Morphy, Paul Charles (problem) C.N. 8473
Morphy, Paul Charles (rare monograph by Vázquez, La odisea de Pablo Morphy en La Habana) C.N.s 4932, 6830
Morphy, Paul Charles (regarded by Golombek as perhaps the greatest player) C.N. 4620
Morphy, Paul Charles (Réti on) C.N. 11225
Morphy, Paul Charles (Staunton affair) + ‘Edge, Morphy and Staunton’ feature article + ‘Edge Letters to Fiske’ feature article + ‘A Debate on Staunton, Morphy and Edge’ feature article + ‘Supplement to ‘A Debate on Staunton, Morphy and Edge’’ feature article + ‘The Staunton-Morphy Controversy’ feature article
Morphy, Paul Charles (views on; Freeborough, Lasker, Blackburne, Mieses, Paulsen, Maróczy, Rubinstein) KCK 389-391
Morphy against the Devil (picture by Moritz Retzsch) C.N.s 7363, 7386, 7399
Morphy and Blackmar KCK 153-154 +‘Chess Jottings’ feature article
Morphy and Fuller on checkers/draughts (with ‘Checkers is for tramps’ quote attributed to Morphy) C.N. 4425
Morphy and Murphy beer mat KCK 227-228; CFF 269 + C.N. 5068
Morphy book by Reinfeld and Soltis C.N. 3827
Morphy ‘the Pride and Sorrow of Chess’ (origins of epithet ascribed to Sheriff Spens) C.N.s 4053, 4403, 5204, 5223, 5735, 6469 (‘the pride and the sorrow of chess’) + ‘The Pride and Sorrow of Chess’ feature article
Morphy’s alleged ‘bannière de Castille’ remarks KCK 321 + C.N.s 5559, 11972 + ‘Paul Morphy’ feature article
Morphy’s memory (Louisiana Civil Code) ACO 206; CFF 75 (quote from booklet by C.A. Buck)
Morphy (prodigy) news report C.N. 3684
Morphy v Anderssen match (Diggle on) C.N. 8448
Morphy v Anderssen (ninth match-game) C.N.s 9519, 11016
Morphy v Bonford (and de la Campa v Farinas) CE 76; KCK 199 + C.N.s 7036, 7884 (not Burford)
Morphy v Bottin C.N. 10143
Morphy v Bryan C.N. 9045
Morphy v de Rivière pictures C.N.s 4164, 7604
Morphy v Guibert KCK 331 + C.N. 7979
Morphy v Harrwitz (second match-game) CFF 275; C.N. 11624
Morphy v Harrwitz (sixth match-game) C.N.s 6593, 6634
Morphy v Jones C.N.s 8906, 8910, 8915, 8924
Morphy v Lichtenhein (‘A New Morphy Game?’) C.N. 7115
Morphy v Lichtenhein (attribution/credit in annotations) C.N. 11485
Morphy v Löwenthal (number of games played in 1850) KCK 325
Morphy v Paulsen (dates of 1857 games) C.N. 10754
Morphy v Paulsen (description) CFF 335-336
Morphy v Paulsen (long thought) C.N.s 4680, 4691
Morphy v Staunton (alleged offhand play) C.N. 5283
Morphy v Steinitz (erroneous report of games played) C.N. 5844
Morphy’s opera game (against the Duke of Brunswick and Count Isouard, during The Barber of Seville or Norma) KCK 80-81 (similarity of Hodges v Daniels game), 386; CFF 34-35; + C.N.s 4931 (chart showing mobility of units), 6582 (which opera?), 6740 (spelling of the Count’s name), 9448 (‘a Damascus blade cutting a silk cushion’), 10503 (butcher/artist remark by Lasker), 11537 (date and which opera?), 11541 (date and which opera?) + ‘Morphy v the Duke and Count’ feature article
Morphy, Staunton, Boden and Mead C.N.s 11265, 11270
Morra, Pierre C.N. 3953
Morrah, Dermot C.N. 9862
Morris, William G. C.N. 9135
Morrison v Capablanca ACO 355-356 + ‘Morrison v Capablanca, London, 1922’ feature article
Morrison v Watts C.N.s 8814, 8820
Mortimer, James ‘James Mortimer: Chessplayer and Playwright’ feature article
Mortimer, James (article by Sergeant) C.N. 11249
Mortimer, James (birth and death dates) C.N.s 11250, 11256 (James Henry Gerard), 11264
Mortimer, James (on the dead and the living) C.N. 11252
Mortimer, James (rabbit quote) C.N. 6122
Mortimer, James (reminiscences, including of Morphy and Paris) CFF 218-220 C.N. 4879 (information in British census)
Mortimer v Mr B. (pion coiffé/capped pawn/kept pawn game) C.N. 9250 + ‘Chess Variants and Rule Changes’ feature article
Mortimer v Rosenthal match CFF 59-61 + ‘The Mortimer v Rosenthal Match’ feature article
Mortimer’s trap ACO 132-133 + C.N. 4845
Mortlock v Wechsler CFF 61-62
Moscow, 1935 group photograph C.N.s 7266, 7286
Moscow, 1936 group photograph C.N.s 7289, 7301
Moscow Institute v Stanford University ACO 17
Moscow Marathon by J. Speelman and J. Tisdall ‘Chess and the English Language’ feature article
Moskou 1949 (1949-50 women’s world championship) C.N. 9128
Mosley, Oswald (chess against H.H. Asquith) C.N. 6920
Most prestigious line-up in a club team ACO 162
‘Most humorous position’ KCK 26
‘Most under-estimated chess writer’ (Lauterbach) CFF 338-339
Mouterde, Anatole CFF 181
Move order C.N. 8630
Moysey, J.E.D. C.N. 7223
Mozart of chess (nickname) C.N.s 7645, 7662, 9172, 11118, 11632, 11734 + ‘The Mozart of Chess’ feature article
Mozart symphony (games compared to) C.N. 9548
Müller v W.H. C.N. 9919
Müller, Hans C.N. 10995
Müller, Heinrich C.N. 5751
Müller, Oscar Conrad C.N. 5970 (quotes from memoirs), 8377 (Diggle on)
Müller v Crane KCK 45
Müller v Crisovan C.N. 10406
Müller v Grundy C.N. 5969
Multiple key problems C.N.s 9469, 9483 (Andrade and Luukkonen)
Multiple playing sessions C.N. 10942
Multiple problems C.N.s 4301, 4305, 4320
Munich Olympiad, 1936 C.N.s 4371, 4377, 7601, 9841, 11236 (training of German team by Alekhine), 11898 + ‘The 1936 Munich Chess Olympiad’ feature article
Munich, 1941 (Alekhine on) CFF 314-316 + ‘Alekhine on Munich, 1941’ feature article
Muñoz, César C.N. 4657
Münz v Krejcik CE 40
Murder (claim by Keene to have solved case involving Colin English and Therese Clare Terry) ‘Cuttings (Facts about Raymond Keene)’ feature article
Murder at the Chessboard C.N.s 10245, 10282
Murderers CE 126-127 + C.N.s 3670, 3707, 5069, 5441, 5939, 9206, 9207, 10932 + ‘Chess and Murder’ feature article
Murray v Zukertort (1 e4 e5 2 h4) C.N. 6278
Murray, Harold James Ruthven CE 57 (game by) + CFF 199-200 + C.N.s 3642 (potted history of chess by), 4893, 5971, 5978, 6000 (letter about Philidor to A.J. Souweine), 6169, 9417 (on Go), 9438 (review by Osborn of A History of Chess), 10874 (games by), 11804 (his list of books owned) + ‘The Chess Historian H.J.R. Murray’ feature article
Murray v Hebert C.N. 8174
Murray, Arthur A. C.N. 8180
Murray v W.M.C. CE 57
Murray, Marian/Marion C.N.s 6561, 7070 (photograph of blindfold game with Marshall)
Murza/Marza, Mrs C.N. 7314
Music CFF 104-106 + C.N.s 3912, 8560 (Euwe march) + ‘Chess and Music’ feature article
Musical (Romanian production in Tel Aviv) C.N. 10709
Mutilated game-score C.N.s 4075, 4084, 4093, 11372
Muzio Gambit C.N. 11170
Muzio Gambit (odds games played by Morphy and Steinitz) C.N. 10464
Myers, Hugh Edward + ‘Hugh Myers (1930-2008)’ feature article
Myers, Hugh Edward (autobiographical information) C.N.s 635, 5909
Myers, Hugh Edward (praised by Euwe) C.N. 6031
Myers v Juette (1 e4 c5 2 a4) C.N. 1182
Myers v Lim ‘Zugzwang’ feature article
Myers v Neuer ‘The Chess Opening 1 h4’ feature article
Myers Openings Bulletin, The C.N.s 1937,  9387
My 60 Memorable Games by Fischer (Batsford edition) ACO 297-302 + C.N.s 3774, 3871, 3876, 6226, 6230, 6366 + ‘Fischer’s Fury’ feature article
My 60 Memorable Games by Fischer (error about Lasker and Ruy López Exchange Variation) C.N. 9059
My 60 Memorable Games by Fischer (ignored by Chess Review) C.N. 8226
My 60 Memorable Games by Fischer (mistranslations) CE 149 + C.N.s 7655, 7907, 8088 + ‘Fischer’s Fury’ feature article
My 60 Memorable Games by Fischer (question about the existence of an errata list) C.N. 5886
My 60 Memorable Games by Fischer (translations) C.N.s 3575, 3582, 3585, 3600
Mysterious rook move C.N.s 10702, 10704 + ‘The Mysterious Rook Move in Chess’ feature article
Mystery picture/painting at the Manhattan Chess Club ACO 58
My System by Nimzowitsch (Dawson on) C.N. 8548
My System by Nimzowitsch (general) ‘Nimzowitsch’s My System’ feature article
My System by Nimzowitsch (origins and title) C.N. 7735
My System by Nimzowitsch (pirate edition) C.N. 10005
My System by Nimzowitsch (Purdy on) C.N. 8170
My System by Nimzowitsch (reprints and errata list) C.N.s 6237, 6245
My System by Nimzowitsch (Short and Seirawan on) C.N. 9792
Myths ‘Chess Myths’ feature article
Na1 as concluding move CE 41; C.N. 9127 + ‘The Chess Writer W.H. Cozens’ feature article
Nabokov, Vladimir (hand-drawn problems) C.N. 11932
Nabokov, Vladimir (question regarding Дюсер) C.N.s 6202, 6259
Nabokov, Vladimir (The Luzhin Defense) C.N. 6852
Nabokov, Vladimir (‘Wilhelm Edmundson’) C.N. 10673
Nadzhmetdinov, K. C.N.s 3755, 8105
Naegeli v Nimzowitsch ACO 90
Nagler, Alois C.N. 5535
Naguib, Mohammed C.N. 11470
Najdorf, Miguel (claim to have played against Winston Churchill and other political figures) C.N. 7689
Najdorf, Miguel (names and personal information on immigration cards) C.N. 8327
Najdorf, Miguel (comments about intuition) ACO 407; C.N. 9826
Najdorf, Miguel (lightning games against Tartakower) C.N. 4802
Najdorf, Miguel (photograph taken in Israel, 1960-61) C.N. 10927
Najdorf v Che Guevara C.N.s 4803, 4809, 7656, 7671
Najdorf v Dillmann C.N. 9083
Najdorf v Gliksberg (not v Sapira, Sapiro, Schapiro, Shapiro, Szapiro) C.N.s 7882, 7889, 7898 (Frenke) + ‘Najdorf against the French Defence’ feature article
Najdorf v N.N. C.N.s 11786, 11792
Najdorf v Schweber KCK 19
Najdorf-Tinsley story C.N. 3799 + ‘The Chess Tinsleys’ feature article
Nakarmura, Hikaru ‘Books about Leading Modern Chessplayers’ feature article
Name-dropping (Leonardo da Vinci, Isaac Newton) C.N. 10069
Napier, William Ewart (quotations) ACO 414-417 + C.N.s 5829, 10689 (typographical restriction), 10690 (article on most exciting game), 10699 (on books) + ‘The Chess Wit and Wisdom of W.E. Napier’ feature article
Napier on Tarrasch KCK 387
Napier v Helms C.N. 10690
Napier v Janowsky KCK 58-59
Napoleon, Corvisart and Strode v Zukertort KCK 326
Napoleonic drawing C.N. 10649
Nardshir (history of chess) C.N. 11476
Nardus, Léonardus C.N.s 3715, 3726, 4600 (accusations of swindling and forgery), 4612, 4627, 5222, 5386, 5424, 5745, 6708, 6709, 6783 (game v Roething), 7104 (sketches of Hoffer, Breyer, Mieses, Loman and Olland at Scheveningen, 1913), 7145 (sketches of Janowsky, Alekhine and van Foreest), 9152 (The William Van Horne Collection by M. Eggermont-Molenaar), 11525 (painting of Lasker) + ‘Léonardus Nardus’ feature article
Naroditsky, Daniel (analysis) C.N.s 7071, 7087
National championships (records for participation in) CFF 101 + C.N.s 5382, 5389
National Chess Centre (John Lewis) C.N. 10418 + ‘Chess: Hitler and Nazi Germany’ feature article
‘National Chess Day’ C.N. 10351
National titles (most) KCK 229
National titles (longest spread of victories) C.N.s 8141 (McKay), 8144 (Williams)
Nationalism CE 131; C.N.s 8918, 11467 (opening nomenclature), 11787 (Neilson) + ‘Patriotism, Nationalism, Jingoism and Racism in Chess’ feature article
Naumann, Frank Gustavus ACO 205-206
Nawab Sir Umar Hayat Khan (reception given by) C.N. 5602
Nazi chess C.N. 11850
Nazi Germany C.N. 5902 + ‘Chess: Hitler and Nazi Germany’ feature article
Neat, Ken (prolific translator) C.N. 9184 + ‘Chess Jottings’ feature article
Nebermann v Bau C.N. 8814
Necessary to lose hundreds of games (remark by Peachey and Capablanca) CFF 329
Neckermann, Michael C.N.s 9743, 9752
Neglected books C.N.s 10529 (Chess: Man vs Machine by Ewart), 10547 (The Chess Tutor: Elements of Combinations by Ault)
Négyesy v Hegyi CFF 7-8
Neimark, Celia ACO 79-80 + C.N.s 4385, 8463 + ‘Chess Prodigies’ feature article
Nelson v Freundlich KCK 73-74 + ‘Chess Jottings’ feature article
Nelson v van Lennep C.N. 10888
Nenarokov, Vladimir (withdrawal from St Petersburg, 1909) C.N. 6409
Neumann, Augustin CFF 27-28 (including games v Gregory, Meiners and Nimzowitsch)
Neumann, Hirschfeld and Suhle by Renette and Zavatarelli C.N. 10940
Neumann v N.N. CE 18-19
Neustadtl v Valenta KCK 105 + ‘Chess Jottings’ feature article
‘Never beaten a healthy opponent’ (remark attributed to Burn) KCK 322-323 + C.N.s 4189, 11510 (attributed to Lasker) + ‘John Nunn’ feature article
‘Never miss a check’ ACO 342 + C.N.s 6416, 6432 (Hector Rosenfeld), 9094, 9377 (Boden), 10088 (Boden)
‘Never resign just to show you can see your opponent’s threats’ (Purdy) C.N.s 6884, 11430
New in Chess (book advertisement: 1 d4 e6 2 c4 Bc4+) C.N. 8882
New Orleans Chess, Checkers and Whist Club C.N. 10659
News (surfeit) C.N. 11589
News (scarcity) C.N. 11590
Newspaper chess columns (comments by Cherington) C.N. 11197
Newspaper reports (Eliskases, Graf, Koltanowski, Maróczy, Marshall, Réti, Thomas, Znosko-Borovsky) C.N. 8960
New York Clipper (available on-line) C.N. 8473
New York State Championship Tournament, Hamilton, 1939 (photograph) C.N. 6992
New York Times (journalism of Dylan McClain) C.N. 8893
New York, 1857 photograph C.N.s 3828, 4780
New York, 1857 pictures C.N.s 7393, 7394
New York, 1886 (handicap tournament) C.N. 6450
New York, 1889 (criticism of draws in Chigorin v Weiss play-off) C.N. 7835
New York, 1889 (lack of group photograph) C.N. 9563
New York, 1889 (pen-portraits) C.N.s 5696, 5711
New York, 1906 (rapid transit tournament with Lasker and Capablanca) C.N. 11397
New York, 1911 (photograph) C.N. 7871
New York, 1915 (photograph) C.N.s 5742, 5753, 5770, 6921, 10508 + ‘New York, 1915: A Chess Photograph’ feature article
New York, 1924 (article by Nunnally Johnson) C.N.s 6881, 6904
New York, 1924 (quick organization, and pairing system) C.N.s 6608, 6631 (Hastings, 1895)
New York, 1924 tournament book KCK 283 + C.N.s 5414, 5954, 5955, 9257
New York, 1927 (banquet) C.N. 8441
New York, 1927 (non-participation of Lasker and Lasker v Lederer controversy) C.N.s 6738, 6744 + ‘Lasker Speaks Out (1926)’ feature article by Richard Forster
New York, 1927 (photographs) C.N.s 7602, 7957 (misidentification)
New York, 1927 (Reinfeld on) C.N. 8805
New York, 1931 (accounts/budget) C.N. 8252
New York, 1936 (autographs) C.N. 7946
New York, 1936 (group photograph of US championship) C.N. 7463
New York, 1987 (Rhode, Spassky, Benjamin, Fedorowicz, Portisch in photographs) C.N. 9882
Nezhmetdinov, Rashid (photographs) C.N. 11917
N for knight C.N.s 4503, 4513
Nice, 1925 group photographs C.N.s 3989, 8235
Nice, 1930 group photograph C.N. 5319
Nice, 1931 (group photographs of two tournaments) C.N. 10269
Nicholas II, Tsar KCK 315-316; ACO 177-178 + C.N.s 5144, 9317, 9318, 9466, 9520 + ‘Chess Grandmasters’ feature article
Nicifor v Kramer C.N. 10900
Niemzowitsch, Benno (Benjamin) ACO 26 + C.N. 6727
Niemzowitsch v Neumann KCK 52; C.N. 10571
Nimzo-Indian Defence (terminology) CFF 73 + C.N.s 7677, 11441
Nimzowitsch, Aron ‘Articles about Aron Nimzowitsch’ feature article
Nimzowitsch, Aron (‘Alekhine treats us like patzers’ at Bled, 1931) C.N.s 6684, 6695, 7180 (remark at San Remo, 1930)
Nimzowitsch, Aron (and Hans Frank) C.N. 5547
Nimzowitsch, Aron (Aron Nimzowitsch On the Road to Chess Mastery, 1886-1924 by P. Skjoldager and J.E. Nielsen) C.N.s 3506, 6727, 7108, 7310, 7751
Nimzowitsch, Aron (at Carlsbad, 1929; Nigel Short on) C.N. 7749
Nimzowitsch, Aron (birth-date) C.N.s 1894, 1931, 2879, 3506, 7831
Nimzowitsch, Aron (blindfold games) C.N. 4685
Nimzowitsch, Aron (calisthenics and broken leg anecdotes) C.N.s 5548, 5552, 5572 (book by J.P. Müller), 5581 (Müller and Botvinnik), 7735 (Nimzowitsch and Müller), 7748 (Nimzowitsch and Müller)
Nimzowitsch, Aron (charm and helpfulness) C.N. 9425
Nimzowitsch, Aron (Coles on) C.N. 10453
Nimzowitsch, Aron (correspondence games) C.N. 4671
Nimzowitsch, Aron (‘Crown Prince’ and visiting card) CFF 293-295 + C.N.s 4248, 6707 (‘Candidate’ marked on apartment door) + ‘Nimzowitsch the ‘Crown Prince’’ feature article
Nimzowitsch, Aron (game by father, S. Niemzowitsch) KCK 52
Nimzowitsch, Aron (invention by) C.N.s 6515, 6540
Nimzowitsch, Aron (journey from Zurich to Copenhagen) C.N. 7644
Nimzowitsch, Aron (manuscript of article ‘Moderne Phantasie über ein Tschigorin’sches Thema’ ) C.N. 8793
Nimzowitsch, Aron (mate-in-three composition) C.N.s 6696, 6700, 6706
Nimzowitsch, Aron (nineteenth-century games) C.N.s 3859, 5276
Nimzowitsch, Aron (on the king in the middlegame and endgame) C.N. 9430
Nimzowitsch, Aron (photograph at demonstration board) C.N. 5130
Nimzowitsch, Aron (photograph circa 1916) C.N. 7108
Nimzowitsch, Aron (photographs of places of residence in Copenhagen) C.N.s 4307, 7646
Nimzowitsch, Aron (photographs at Copenhagen, 1934) C.N.s 5478, 5482, 5484
Nimzowitsch, Aron (pronunciation of surname) C.N.s 11156, 11286
Nimzowitsch, Aron (Purdy on) C.N. 4529
Nimzowitsch, Aron (quotes from Carlsbad, 1929 book) CE 236-237
Nimzowitsch, Aron (Reinfeld on) C.N.s 5006, 8805
Nimzowitsch, Aron (remark about pinned pieces) C.N. 8716
Nimzowitsch, Aron (Short on) C.N. 1199
Nimzowitsch, Aron (signature in Cyrillic script) C.N. 7844
Nimzowitsch, Aron (spelling of his surname) CE 271; KCK 204-205
Nimzowitsch, Aron (the Hector of Chess) C.N. 10884
Nimzowitsch, Aron (translations of comments about Tarrasch) C.N. 10436
Nimzowitsch, Aron (tribute by Alekhine in Skakbladet) C.N. 5275
Nimzowitsch, Aron (Utterberg on) C.N. 9544
Nimzowitsch, Aron (‘Why must I lose to this idiot’ story) C.N.s 5019, 6718, 8420
Nimzowitsch, Aron (‘Zuerst hemmen, dann blockieren und schließlich vernichten’/‘First restrain, next blockade, lastly destroy’) C.N. 5557
Nimzowitsch and Tarrasch described as nineteenth-century masters KCK 268-269 + C.N. 4823 (similar description of Lasker, Capablanca and Alekhine), 8738
Nimzowitsch v Alapin (‘The Pride of the Family’) C.N.s 6784, 6789, 6799, 6822, 6835, 7568, 8451, 9365 (Nimzowitsch v Askatisch, Switzerland, 1931) + ‘Nimzowitsch v Alapin’ feature article
Nimzowitsch v Behting C.N. 6823
Nimzowitsch v Capablanca C.N.s 5461, 9535 (same opening in Marseille v N.)
Nimzowitsch v Gemzøe CFF 331-332 + ‘A Nimzowitsch Story’ feature article
Nimzowitsch v Hofer (or Hoffer) C.N.s 5604, 5610, 8392
Nimzowitsch v Koch ACO 113
Nimzowitsch v Marshall C.N. 7310
Nimzowitsch v N.N. C.N. 8676
Nimzowitsch v Réti C.N. 9604
Nimzowitsch v Rosit CFF 20
Nimzowitsch v Sistemsson/Systemsson (parody by Kmoch) C.N. 4772
Nimzowitsch v Ståhlberg match C.N. 11386
Nimzowitsch v Weenink (fainting lady) C.N. 8337
Nimzowitsch v Zimmermann ACO 90
Nimzowitsch Defence C.N.s 3713 (early use of name), 9484 (Eduard Fischer) + ‘The Nimzowitsch Defence (1 e4 Nc6)’ feature article
Nimzowitsch Defence (false statement by Schiller regarding alleged book by Westerinen) KCK 270-271, 373-374; C.N. 9493 + ‘A Sorry Case (Eric Schiller)’ feature article
Nimzo-Indian Defence CE 97-98; ACO 168 (first Nimzowitsch victory as Black); CFF 58-59 (early occurrence) + C.N.s 4974 (origins of the Sämisch Variation), 4981 (origins of the Sämisch Variation), 5682 (early instance of the Sämisch Variation)
Nimzo-Indian Defence (invention of term) C.N. 3712
Nine positions ‘Nine Chess Positions’ feature article
Nineteenth-century photograph C.N. 6664
Nineteenth-century skirmish (Quaade Gambit game ascribed to Taylor, McCutcheon, Bird, Brech and Renold) C.N.s 8573, 8577, 8587, 8589, 8597 + ‘A Chess Gamelet’ feature article
Nissl v Tarrasch CE 73-74
Nixdorff, Mrs Charles Edward C.N. 10165
Nixon, Richard (envelope signed by) C.N. 7492
N.N. (NN) origin and meaning C.N. 8759
N.N. v Beis KCK 267
N.N. v O. Bernstein C.N. 4526
N.N. v Bruening C.N. 4638
N.N. v Burn CFF 3-4, C.N.s 4455, 6010
N.N. v Chigorin ACO 106
N.N. (Colborne + ally?) v Blackburne C.N.s 7577, 7593
N.N. v Crépeaux C.N.s 7376, 7381
N.N. v De Vere C.N. 11211 + ‘The Double Bishop Sacrifice’ feature article
N.N. v de Visser KCK 110 + ‘Chess Jottings’ feature article
N.N. (or General M.) v Dubois C.N. 7305
N.N. v Du Mont C.N. 7385
N.N. v Finn C.N. 6176
N.N. v Otto Junge KCK 30 + ‘Chess Jottings’ feature article
N.N. v Kevitz (odds game) C.N. 8119
N.N. v Kieseritzky KCK 32-33
N.N. v Mieses KCK 30
N.N. v Mitropolsky KCK 112-113
N.N. v Morphy C.N. 7408
N.N. v Napier ACO 199 + ‘The Rubinstein Trap’ feature article
N.N. v Nimzowitsch ACO 49 + C.N.s 6962, 6969, 7105
N.N. v N.N. (Yugoslavia, 1949) C.N. 6287
N.N. v Präger ACO 49
N.N. v Rees C.N. 7248
N.N. v Sormann ACO 201
N.N. v Steinitz C.N. 11136
N.N. v Tendering (two games) ACO 120-121
N.N. v van Foreest KCK 77-78
N.N. v White ACO 166
N.N. v Znosko-Borovsky (Dundee, 1930) C.N.s 6809, 6810, 10926
N.N. v Zybin KCK 199-200
Noah’s Ark Trap ACO 340; CFF 269; C.N.s 9675, 11795
‘No first move can be bad’ (Gurnhill) C.N. 11782
Noise (Golombek on) C.N. 11223
Nonagenarians C.N.s 11600 (Paoli, Karklins and F. Benkö),  11603 (Horacio Tomás Amil Meilán)
‘No-one ever won a game by resigning’ ACO 345, CFF 337; C.N.s 9857, 9867
No Regrets (Seirawan and Stefanovic) C.N. 8225
Norman v Michell C.N. 4974
Norman Hansen v Tartakower ACO 75
Norris v Marriott KCK 114
Norton, Frank ACO 366; CFF 222-224 (including games v D.P. Norton and Jerome) + C.N. 7078 + ‘Chess Prodigies’ feature article + ‘Nineteenth-century Chess Prodigies’ feature article
Norway Chess 2015 (inscribed group photograph) C.N. 9368
Norwegian chess history website (with scans of magazines) C.N. 10865
Norwood v Tholfsen CFF 51
Notation ‘Chess Notation’ feature article
Notation (abbreviations for knight; poem by D.J. Morgan) ‘Chess Morganisms’ feature article
Notation (algebraic advocated by Charles Check) C.N. 9653
Notation (contradictory views on the algebraic/German notation) C.N. 10703
Notation (difficulties with the algebraic and descriptive) C.N. 9650, 9659 (Peter Sloan)
Notation (Hebrew) C.N. 11885
Notation (numerical) C.N. 6834
Noteboom, Daniël C.N. 4352
Notes on the life of Howard Staunton by John Townsend C.N. 7038
Not Only Chess (by Abrahams; questions about Nottingham, 1936 interviews and about Bronstein) C.N. 11920
Nottingham, 1886 C.N.s 8168, 8171
Nottingham, 1936 C.N.s 4935 (photographs), 6162, 6163, 7102 (Diggle on last round), 8161 (time-limit), 8162 (time-limit and Tartakower v Capablanca), 8165 (audio and newsreel material), 8166 (Tartakower’s journey), 8167 (Tartakower v Capablanca), 8195 (sketch on cover of Spanish tournament book), 9646 (genesis), 11276 (press coverage) + ‘Photographs of Nottingham, 1936’ feature article
Novarro, Ramon KCK 331; CFF 108
Novels by grandmasters C.N. 5466
Novosibirsk v Saratov CE 34
Novotny and Plachutta themes in practical play C.N.s 7730, 7734 + ‘The Novotny and Plachutta Themes in Chess Play’ feature article
Nowarra, Heinz C.N.s 5354, 5360
Nowarra v Galgan ACO 40
Nuclear chess (article by John Strachey) C.N. 4745
Nuevo Ensayo de Bibliografía Española de Ajedrez 1238-1938 C.N. 7868
Nugent v Black ACO 204
Nunn, John C.N.s 4218, 8101 (Jimmy Nunn/Dimmy Adams), 8196 (choice of influential books), 9148 (comment by Tkachiev on book by Nunn) + ‘John Nunn’ feature article
Nuremberg, 1896 (group photographs) C.N. 7570
Nursery rhyme (Tinker, tailor, solider, sailor) C.N. 5322
Nyholm v Jacobson C.N. 10805
Obituaries (brief) CE 134 (Capablanca, Lasker); KCK 171-172 (Sergeant, Réti) + ‘Chess Jottings’ feature article
Obituaries (inadequate) C.N. 9346
Obituaries (negative) C.N. 11184
Obituaries (premature) ACO 314, 322-325 + C.N.s 6836, 6901 (Steinitz), 8662, 8682, 9830 (Gunsberg on Steinitz), 11736 (A.F. Mackenzie) + ‘Chess and Untimely Death Notices’ feature article
Obvious move spurned ACO 127-128
Octogenarians (Viktors Pupols and Anthony Saidy; including photographs of Dahlbergs, Bisguier and Benko) C.N. 11579
Oddly placed bishops ACO 63-64
Odds (proposal by Horatio Bolton) C.N. 5629
Odds (six moves by White before Black plays) CE 39-40
Odds game (White mates on move two) C.N. 5858
Odds games (opening names) C.N.s 8103, 8107
Odson v Arnold KCK 5-6
Oei Kang Ing and Liem Tjoe Bo v Kostić ACO 127
Ogilvie, Frederick Wolff C.N. 8751
Ogle, Christopher (Capablanca-Alekhine anecdote) CFF 106 + C.N. 6956
O’Keefe, Jack (death) C.N. 5708
Ólafsson v Gunnarsson CFF 40 + ‘The Chess Seesaw’ feature article
Ólafsson v Taimanov C.N. 8975
Old chess pieces, sets and boards (highest prices paid) C.N. 4407
Oldenburg, 1946 C.N. 7555
Old masters v new KCK 222-223 + ‘Chess: The Greatest’ feature article
Old opening assessments CE 90-92 + C.N.s 6788 (Sicilian Defence), 6984 (Marshall and the French Defence), 9822 (Ruy López), 11080 (Slav Defence) + ‘Old Opening Assessments’ feature article
Old stories ACO 201
Oliveira and Kiss v Réti and Vianna ACO 103 + ‘The Chess Seesaw’ feature article
Oliver Gambit KCK 154
Olivera v Fleurquin (suggestion by Alekhine) C.N. 7200
Olsen, Thomas C.N.s 8950, 8951
Olson v Altmann C.N. 11970
Olympiads (International Team Tournaments) of the 1930s C.N. 8756
‘Once’ CFF 243-244, C.N.s 4133, 10515 + ‘Chess Anecdotes’ feature article
‘Once’ (player ‘once’ defeated Frank Marshall ‘twice’) CE 154
‘One bad move nullifies 40 good ones’ (remarks ascribed to Horowitz) C.N.s 8731, 10475
One Hundred Chess Endings by Niharendu Sikdar ACO 333-334
Onescius/Oneskins v Gama C.N.s 9008, 9012 (Onesciuc v Gama)
On-line archives (chess magazines and newspaper columns) C.N.s 7615, 7635, 9418 (D’Eramo Chess Project) + ‘Chess History Research On-Line’ feature article
Opatija, 1912 (group photograph) C.N.s 7857, 7863
Opatija, 1953 (photograph and signatures) C.N.s 6454, 6483 + ‘Chess Photograph and Signatures’ feature article
Opening fashions ACO 369-370 + ‘Chess Jottings’ feature article
Opening move 1 h4 C.N.s 9297, 10314 (Matera) + ‘The Chess Opening 1 h4’ feature article
Opening rarities (1 e4 by Grünfeld and 1 d4 by Chigorin) CE 94
Opening repertoire (broadest) KCK 386
Openings (chart of game results) C.N. 7627
Opening speeches C.N.s 9230 (using the Encyclopaedia Britannica), 11452
Opposition and diagonal opposition (origin of terms) C.N.s 6869, 6905, 6918, 6946 (Chapais manuscript)
Opočenský v Hromádka combination C.N. 3513
Orchard v Orchard CFF 42-43
Orchard v Thomson KCK 148-149
Örebro, 1938 (group photograph) C.N. 11594
Orgeta v Barreras CE 58
Original combinations KCK 209; ACO 64-65, 85 + C.N. 4159
Origins of chess (C.N. debate) ‘The Origins of Chess’ feature article
Ormond, Jean-Louis C.N. 9035
Ormond v Ginsburg C.N. 9035
Orrett, Frederick (artwork and problems) C.N.s 9722, 9725, 9751, 9811, 9872, 9951, 10006, 10045, 10082, 10135, 10185, 10234, 10274
Orsini Gambit C.N. 10132
Orton v Marshall ACO 73-74
Ortueta, Martín (photograph) C.N. 4281
Ortueta v Sanz C.N.s 8153, 8158, 8830, 8847, 10780, 10782, 11233, 11495, 11639 (Petrosian on) + ‘Ortueta v Sanz’ feature article
Orwell, George C.N. 4197
Osborn, E.B. C.N. 9438
Osborn v Wallis C.N. 9438
Oskam, Gerard C.A. (photographs) C.N. 6343, 7899
Oskam v Marshall ACO 181
Oskam v Reyss (‘immortal game’) C.N.s 11206, 11224
Oslo, 1936 C.N. 7411
Oslo, 1939 (group photograph) C.N. 11665
Ostend, 1906 (signed photograph) C.N.s 6659, 6667
Ostend, 1907 (group photograph) C.N. 11365
Ostend, 1936 (group photograph) C.N. 10090
Ostrogsky, Vladimir CFF 116
Osyky/Osiky C.N. 6024
Over and out ACO 304-308 + ‘Over and Out’ feature article
Overcoats C.N.s 11511 (Löwy), 11528 (New York Times writer)
Over-protection (Überdeckung) C.N. 10453
Over-refinement ACO 50
Ownership of the world title (Levy on) CFF 254
Own piece captured KCK 291-292; CFF 241
Oxford Companion to Chess, The CE 211
Oxford-Cambridge photographs C.N.s 7470, 10624
Ozols, Karlis KCK 246-254 (including games v Hasenfuss, Purdy, Zile, Reintals, Berzzarins, Andreasson, Sarapu, Koshnitsky, Weber, Kotov, Donnelly); CFF 258-259 (birth-date) + C.N.s 5393, 7581 (correspondence postcards), 9996 (annotations to game v Basta), 10002 (game v Hanks) + ‘War Crimes’ feature article
Pachman, Luděk (reminiscences by Barden) C.N. 7668
Pachman-Bohatirchuk dispute CFF 154-160 + C.N. 4308 + ‘Pachman, Bohatirchuk and Politics’ feature article
Pachman v Doda ACO 60-61; CFF 5 + ‘Chess Cunning, Gamesmanship and Skulduggery’ feature article
Pachman v Hromádka C.N. 6050
Page, Alexander W. C.N. 8937
Paine, Thomas and Robespierre (story) C.N.s 6361, 6374, 8907
Paintings ‘Chess Paintings’ feature article
Painting (A game against Death) commissioned by Alfredo Lejarza C.N. 11246
Painting by Antti Favén C.N.s 3770, 4277, 4420, 4427
Painting of lady chessplayer C.N. 10522
Paintings by Sándor Badacsonyi C.N. 6401
Palau, Luis (illustration by Voellmy) C.N. 5058
Palau v Najdorf CE 81
Pal Benko My Life, Games and Compositions by Pal Benko and Jeremy Silman C.N.s 3933, 4022
Palevich v Lebelt KCK 20-21
Palitzsch, Friedrich Martin C.N.s 8810, 8811, 8816
Palitzsch v N.N. C.N.s 8810, 8811
Pallier, Alain (articles on Holm study) C.N.s 8780, 8792
Palmer v Euwe KCK 62
Palmetto Gambit (1 e4 e5 2 f4 exf4 3 g3) KCK 148-149
Pandolfini, Bruce ‘Bruce Pandolfini’ feature article
Pandolfini, Bruce on Horowitz KCK 267
Pape, Edouard (novel La Variante F. VIII du Gambit Camulogène) C.N. 9961
Paradoxical positions C.N.s 4424 (Fischer), 4429 (Stean)
Paranoia (article by Lord Taylor) C.N. 11229
Paris, 1872 C.N. 9096
Paris Opening (1 Nh3) CE 88-89, 102 + C.N. 6322 + ‘The Paris Opening (1 Nh3)’ feature article
Parodies/spoofs (games) C.N.s 4772, 4773, 4842 (Marshall v Nimzowitsch), 8790 (Williams on Young)
Parr v Menchik C.N. 8736
Partida de ajedrez, La (Rubinstein book) KCK 308; CFF 277
Partos, Julius C.N.s 7054, 7061
Partos v Fine C.N. 7054
Pasadena, 1932 group photographs C.N.s 5543, 8064
Pasadena, 1932 tournament book and letter from Capablanca) C.N. 7389
Passed pawn (definition) ACO 51
Passenger lists C.N.s 8219 (liners to the United Kingdom), 8327 (arrivals in Buenos Aires)
Passing (in simultaneous displays) C.N.s 4958, 11222
Passmore v Lawrence C.N. 11758
Paston letters C.N. 6622
Patron saint of chess ACO 142; C.N.s 9071, 10654 + ‘Chess Jottings’ feature article
Paul Keres Chess Master Class by I. Neishtadt ‘Paul Keres 1916-75’ feature article
Paul Morphy and the Evolution of Chess Theory by Macon Shibut KCK 351-352
Paul Morphy: Confederate Spy by Stan Vaughan C.N.s 6919, 7427
Paul Morphy Cup C.N. 10821
Paulsen, Amalie CFF 215-216 (including three games v W. Paulsen)
Paulsen, Louis (alleged game with four en passant captures) CFF 98-99
Paulsen, Louis (blindfold displays in Pittsburgh) C.N. 9923
Paulsen, Louis (book by Renette) C.N. 11287
Paulsen, Louis on Morphy (report by Mieses) KCK 390-391
Paulsen, Louis (photograph) C.N. 9276
Paulsen, Louis (‘probably the greatest player of the day’) C.N. 7777
Paulsen, Louis (sketch, with New York, 1857 medal) C.N. 9168
Paulsen v Bonnhorst C.N. 9923
Paulsen v Morphy C.N.s 7120, 10029 + ‘Paulsen v Morphy, New York, 1857’ feature article
Paulsen v Morphy (blindfold) C.N. 11562
Paulsen v P.A. Saburov CFF 33
Paulsen v Woods C.N. 9923
Paulsen, W. v Berger C.N. 6265
Pavey, Max (death) C.N.s 10016, 10056
Pawn chains (du Mont v Winterburn and du Mont v Gosling) C.N. 9195
Pawnence C.N. 8561 + ‘Unusual Chess Words’ feature article
Pawn ending (analysis by Alexander and Purdy) C.N. 5479
Pawn ending (Prokopchuk/Pomar) C.N. 3611
Pawn in Frankincense by Dorothy Dunnett (The Chess Game in the Seraglio) C.N. 5271
Pawn moves only in opening KCK 67-68
Pawn sacrifices C.N.s 9859, 11144, 11771
‘Pawns are not picked up in the street’ (Löwe/Lowe) C.N. 7522
Pawns (box of four) C.N. 8519
Peak age CE 127; C.N. 8876 + ‘The Peak Age for a Chessplayer’ feature article
Pearl of Zandvoort C.N. 6683
Penn, Richard (maxims and hints) ACO 412-413
Pen-portraits + ‘Chess Pen-portraits’ feature article
Penrose, Jonathan (caricature) C.N.s 4818, 6785 (or Bruno Parma)
Penrose, Jonathan (photograph) C.N. 7015
Penrose, Jonathan (problem) C.N. 10333
Penrose v Fischer (photograph) C.N. 5818
Penrose, Lionel Sharples CFF 44; C.N.s 3632, 9807
Penrose v Tylor C.N. 9807
Penrose, Oliver (game against Samuels) C.N. 9169
People’s Chess Book, The CFF 72
Pérez v Alekhine (two games) KCK 44-45
Pérez v Najdorf KCK 281-283 + C.N.s 10223, 10259
Pérez/Perez Mendoza, José (spelling of surname) C.N. s 11749, 11764
Pérez Mendoza v Henneberg KCK 204 + ‘Chess Jottings’ feature article
‘Perfect game’ (Atkins v Barry) ACO 142-143 + C.N. 7306 (should a perfect game end in a draw?)
Perlasca v N.N. KCK 24
Perpetual check (by two bishops) ACO 126-127
Perpetual check (‘double-perpetual’) C.N.s 5647, 5957
Perpetual check or stalemate ACO 54
Perrin, Harold C.N. 6444
Perry v Croy KCK 126 + ‘Royal Walkabouts’ feature article
Persinger, Louis ACO 129-130 + C.N.s 3912, 10600 (large number of games against masters), 10607, 10637
Persinger v Oistrakh ACO 129
Persitz v Fischer C.N.s 9985, 9992
Pešaci – duša šaha by B. Šašin C.N. 4807
Pestic v Bernstein CE 60-61; C.N. 9282 + ‘A Great Chess Figure’ feature article
Pet moves CE 104 + ‘Pet Moves in Chess’ feature article
Peterson, Philip (trick photograph) C.N. 6040
Peterson v Randwir (Pētersons/Randviir/Randvir) C.N.s 9052, 9055, 9060
Petroff Defence (3 Nxe5 Nxe4) CE 94; CFF 57
Petrosian, Tigran (book by O’Kelly) C.N.s 5470, 5486
Petrosian, Tigran (claim by Spassky about his wealth) C.N. 4619
Petrosian, Tigran (interest in studies) C.N. 11640
Petrosian, Tigran (photograph) C.N. 6702
Petrosian, Tigran (quip during Karpov v Korchnoi match) CE 232; C.N. 8410
Petrosian, Tigran (reaction to Soviet coverage of Amsterdam, 1956) C.N. 8919
Petrosian, Tigran (Shekhtman book) KCK 337-339 + ‘Petrosian’s Games’ feature article
Petrosian, Tigran (signature/spelling of surname in the Roman alphabet) C.N. 9470, 9518
Petrosian v Botvinnik (sealed move incident) C.N.s 7141, 7146
Petrosian v Carr C.N.s 5239, 5260
Petrosian v Fischer (photograph) C.N.s 9114, 9119
Petrosian v Fischer match (material in the Club Argentino de Ajedrez) C.N. 11330
Petrosian’s Legacy C.N. 5675
Petrovs, Vladimirs (Petrov, Vladimir) C.N.s 7042, 10124 (photograph with Apšenieks)
Phelan, Jim (‘chessplayer-tramp’) C.N.s 5062, 5066, 5085, 8528, 8581 + ‘Convict, Vagabond and Chessplayer’ feature article
Philadelphia v London cable match, 1931 (photograph) C.N. 4182
Philidor, André Danican C.N. 10701
Philidor, François-André Danican ‘François-André Danican Philidor’ feature article
Philidor, François-André Danican (alleged picture) C.N.s 3431, 3448, 8691
Philidor, François-André Danican (book by Sergio Boffa) C.N. 6868
Philidor, François-André Danican (correspondence) CFF 320
Philidor, François-André Danican (date of death) C.N.s 6005, 10046, 10057
Philidor, François-André Danican (engraving, London, 1794) C.N.s 10026, 10057, 10070
Philidor, François-André Danican (final phase in London) C.N. 9759
Philidor, François-André Danican (Keene on) C.N. 10046
Philidor, François-André Danican (London newspaper announcement of blindfold séance) C.N. 5299
Philidor, François-André Danican (remark about pawns being the soul of chess) C.N.s 5560, 5762, 5826, 7745 + ‘Philidor: ‘Pawns are the soul of chess’’ feature article
Philidor, François-André Danican (remark about White winning) C.N. 5887
Philidor, François-André Danican (‘supposed to be the best chessplayer in the world’, according to Richard Lambe) C.N. 4369
Philidor, François-André Danican (work by Bob Meadley) C.N. 10876
Philidor chessmen C.N.s 3446, 3591, 3652, 7757, 8698
Philidor’s Defence (name and origins) C.N. 9220
Philidor’s legacy C.N. 9668
Philidor/Voltaire/Rousseau ‘mere scribblers’ anecdote C.N. 8866
Phillips v Pillsbury KCK 69; C.N. 10890
Phillips v Ascher C.N. 9875
Phillips v Fazekas CFF 56
Phillips, Harold Meyer (photograph) C.N. 8549
Phillips v Pillsbury KCK 69-70
Phillips, Hubert C.N.s 3551, 3555, 3576 + ‘The Chess-loving Puzzle-master’ feature article
Photocopies accumulated by collectors C.N. 9955
Photograph at Purkersdorf Sanatorium C.N. 5815
Photograph behind the French lines in 1915 C.N. 10937
Photograph captions C.N.s 6049, 9606 (sharing/enjoying a joke), 10598
Photograph collection (Chicago Daily News) 4021
Photograph collection (Israeli national library) C.N. 11513
Photograph collection (Österreichische Nationalbibliothek) C.N. 6369
Photograph (Fritz Kreisler and Ernest Schelling) C.N. 6936
Photograph mystery (George Marks) C.N.s 2581, 3820, 4224, 4243
Photograph of Bogoljubow, Maróczy, Réti, Lasker and Tartakower (1924) C.N. 10189
Photograph of J.N. Babson and W.H.K. Pollock C.N. 8484
Photograph of Lasker, Chigorin and Blackburne C.N. 5509
Photograph of Shinkman, Wurzburg and Gold C.N. 6158
Photograph of W.E.B. DuBois, Walter Francis White and William Stanley Braithwaite C.N. 9939
Photographic agencies and other archive collections ‘Chess History: Photograph Collections’ feature article
Photographic archives from Swiss sources C.N.s 9325 (Anand, Campomanes, Kasparov, Samaranch, Taimanov, Tukmakov, Wahls), 9363 (Andersson, Barbero, Baumbach, Hug, Karpov, Pachman, Pelletier, Schmid, Seirawan), 9416 (Brunner, Flear, Gheorghiu, Hort, Kluger, Lautier), 9455 (Andersson, Karpov and Miles), 9467 (Yermolinsky, Tiviakov, Oll), 9473 (Wojtkiewicz), 9482 (Kavalek, Kok, Nemet), 9488 (Csom, Georgiev, Miles, Psakhis), 9497 (Geller, Gulko, Ivanchuk, Nunn, Polugayevsky, Schmittdiel, Sokolov, Štohl, Tukmakov), 9507 (Bronstein, Domuta, Gaprindashvili, Hjartarson, Korchnoi, Suetin), 9517 (Hort, Karpov, Lputian), 9533 (Andersson, Bareev, Shirov), 9557 (Campomanes), 9590 (Chernin, Gavrikov, Hug), 9626 (Korchnoi, Schmid, Wahls), 9787 (Bhend, Ekström, Gulko, Hresc, Kasparov, Korchnoi, Magnússon, Short, Spassky), 9823 (Kasparov), 9885 (Gavrikov), 9997 (Anand, Browne, Karpov, Larsen, Mecking, Short, Stean), 10007 (Bellón, Gaprindashvili, Gligorić, Hartston, Quinteros), 10059, 10096 (Ciocâltea, Gheorghiu, Kirov, Kurajica, Matanović, Radulov, Șubă, Tringov), 10190 (Campomanes, Gašić, Gufeld, Ilyumzhinov, Morrison, Najdorf, Schmid), 10236 (Hartston, Goodman), 10399 (Chiburdanidze, Makai), 10405 (Chiburdanidze, Makai), 11923 (Gheorghiu)
Photographic chess boards (from The Good Companion Two-Mover) C.N. 8733
Photographic compilation (Austria-Hungary) C.N. 10965
Photographs (Alekhine, Bogoljubow, Junge, etc. at Munich, 1942) C.N.s 6393, 6398, 6433
Photographs and cartoons (sexism/racism) C.N.s 10163, 10419, 10479, 10498, 11028 + ‘From Former Times (Chess)’ feature article
Photographs (Arkivkopia) C.N. 10916
Photographs at the Arxiu Municipal de Barcelona website C.N. 9918
Photographs at Chess in Luxembourg website C.N. 9433
Photographs at DigitaltMuseum website C.N. 9087
Photographs at Gallery website C.N. 9397
Photographs at Haagse Beeldbank site C.N. 9424
Photographs at the National Library of Israel C.N.s 9914 (Emanuel Lasker and Réti), 9917 (Emanuel Lasker and Berthold Lasker), 9921 (Tarrasch and Berthold Lasker)
Photographs at Süddeutsche Zeitung Photo website C.N. 7784
Photographs at TopFoto C.N. 9605
Photographs from Alt om Skak (Royal Gammar School (Guildford), Saunders, Lundin, Kaila, Danielsson, Tornerup, Mora) C.N. 11769
Photographs (including Euwe; collection of the International Institute of Social History) C.N. 9342
Photographs in Šah (Vuković, a group photograph of Celje, 1921, Gross, Vidmar, Ovadija, Kostić and Capablanca) C.N. 10899
Photographs in The Graphic C.N. 10302
Photographs in the Illustrated London News C.N.s 7490, 8974, 8975, 8978, 9020, 9037, 9067
Photographs in the Illustrated Sporting and Dramatic News C.N. 10307
Photographs in La Nación C.N. 11369
Photographs in The Sphere C.N. 10291 + ‘Chess Pictures in The Sphere’ feature article
Photographs in The Tatler and The Bystander C.N.s 10362, 10368
Photographs (Bird, Gunsberg, Blackburne) C.N.s 9527, 10018
Photographs (Eliskases, Pirc and Spielmann) C.N.s 6131, 6136 (Pirc)
Photographs (Gleb Zakhodyakin and E.N. Somov-Nasimovich) C.N.s 7451, 7484 (Zakhodyakin)
Photographs (Gunsberg, Pillsbury and Lasker, published by Henri Delaire) C.N. 7429
Photographs in Amsterdam archives C.N. 5084
Photographs in L’Echiquier C.N.s 10814 (Malpas, Hume, Kipping, Neukomm), 10836 (Prokop, Palatz, de Souza Mendes), 10981 (Mari, Nebel)
Photographs inscribed by one master to another C.N. 9845
Photographs (Kupferstich, Tschepurnoff, Andersen, Ståhlberg, Christoffersen, Nielsen, Stoltz) C.N. 11717
Photographs (Memory of the Netherlands website) C.N. 7336
Photographs (Nimzowitsch and Réti) C.N.s 5933, 5938
Photographs of Danish players (including Andersen, Enevoldsen and Nielsen) C.N. 11573
Photographs (reversed) C.N.s 7860, 7866 (Stefanova)
Photographs (Rosenthal and Janowsky) C.N. 6137
Photographs (touched up) C.N.s 3757, 3901, 10147, 10210, 10278
Photographs (similar) C.N.s 5372 (Tolstoy; New York, 1924; Carlsbad, 1929), 5405 (Reshevsky and Khrushchev), 6709 (Carlsbad, 1929), 10465 (Pollock)
Photographs (unusual: Edouard Pape on the Eiffel Tower) C.N.s 4119, 9910
Piatigorsky, Gregor/Jacqueline C.N.s 5432, 5436, 5443, 6200, 6224, 6244, 6261, 8051, 8109 + ‘Chess: Jacqueline and Gregor Piatigorsky’ feature article
Picabia v Roché (game beginning with 1 h4) C.N. 7192
Picasso and the Chess Player by Larry Witham C.N. 9080
Picture (wood engraving) of chess meeting in Reading, 1851 C.N. 11076
Pictures of Capablanca and Alekhine (Buenos Aires, 1927) C.N.s 4814, 9944, 9954
Pieces (with heads of the opposite colour) C.N.s 6611, 6661, 6674, 6675
Pierce v Nash CFF 14
Pillsburial C.N. 10577
Pillsbury, Harry Nelson ‘Harry Nelson Pillsbury’ feature article
Pillsbury, Harry Nelson (ancestry ) C.N. 4397
Pillsbury, Harry Nelson (books about) C.N. 4104 + ‘Pillsbury’s Torment’ feature article
Pillsbury, Harry Nelson (checkers game-scores) C.N. 10917
Pillsbury, Harry Nelson (Chernev quote on combinations) C.N. 5960
Pillsbury, Harry Nelson (‘Chess is what you see’) C.N.s 7122, 7126, 11046
Pillsbury, Harry Nelson (death) CE 261 + C.N. 4948, 5164 (comparison with coverage of death of the racehorse Sysonby), 5576 (reports on syphilis)
Pillsbury, Harry Nelson (description of and quotes by) CFF 328-329
Pillsbury, Harry Nelson (description of blindfold play) KCK 203-204
Pillsbury, Harry Nelson (discovery of mate in five) C.N. 8333
Pillsbury, Harry Nelson (discovery of win in offhand Taubenhaus game) C.N. 10783
Pillsbury, Harry Nelson (games in Berlin) C.N.s 10331, 10342
Pillsbury, Harry Nelson (games in the Washington Times) C.N. 5158
Pillsbury, Harry Nelson (games v Blumenfeld, Lampert and Nisnijewitsch; Feldmann, Januschpolsky and Siegfried; Bernstein, Cohn and Heilmann) CFF 52-53
Pillsbury, Harry Nelson (group photograph with McDonnell) C.N.s 7611, 10800
Pillsbury, Harry Nelson (in hospital) CE 261 + C.N.s 4018, 5158, 7121, 7571, 11268 + ‘Pillsbury’s Torment’ feature article
Pillsbury, Harry Nelson (interview by Rhoda A. Bowles) C.N. 10483
Pillsbury, Harry Nelson (Lasker on) C.N. 10512
Pillsbury, Harry Nelson (letter from) C.N. 9271
Pillsbury, Harry Nelson (memory) CFF 185-186
Pillsbury, Harry Nelson (monograph by Sokolov) C.N. 11841
Pillsbury, Harry Nelson (on Hastings, 1895) C.N. 7760
Pillsbury, Harry Nelson (on the Dutch Defence) C.N. 10572
Pillsbury, Harry Nelson (passport application) C.N. 6267
Pillsbury, Harry Nelson (photographs) C.N.s 9458, 10760
Pillsbury, Harry Nelson (photograph at simultaneous display) C.N. 9389
Pillsbury, Harry Nelson (place of birth: Somerville, and not Sommerville or Summerville) C.N. 7358
Pillsbury, Harry Nelson (phrenological study) C.N. 5761
Pillsbury, Harry Nelson (reminscences by Edward M. Weeks) C.N. 7371
Pillsbury, Harry Nelson (Sherlock Holmes) C.N. 5257
Pillsbury, Harry Nelson (sketches and illustrations) C.N.s 7877, 9832
Pillsbury, Harry Nelson (umbrella incident) C.N.s 5209, 7648
Pillsbury Bind (and Pillsbury Attack, Pillsbury Set Position) C.N. 10501
Pillsbury on castling ACO 414
Pillsbury on the strongest openings and on waiting moves C.N. 4202
Pillsbury’s brain ACO 353-354
Pillsbury’s last game KCK 269
Pillsbury’s poverty ACO 237-238
Pillsbury’s wife (Mary Ellen Bush) C.N.s 4246, 5576, 8458, 9458 (photograph with Rhoda A. Bowles), 9694, 10562 (photograph)
Pillsbury on Cambridge Springs, 1904 CFF 328
Pillsbury on Chigorin and Lasker KCK 395 + C.N. 4165
Pillsbury on chessplaying qualities C.N. 4165
Pillsbury’s single bishop mate CFF 261-262; C.N. 10488 + ‘The Single Bishop Mate’ feature article
Pillsbury v Bliss KCK 68-69
Pillsbury v Conen C.N. 11460
Pillsbury v Edwards C.N. 4904
Pillsbury v Fawcett C.N. 10645
Pillsbury v Fernández C.N. 7407
Pillsbury v Haller CFF 44
Pillsbury v Hymes KCK 269
Pillsbury v Jacobs C.N. 10585
Pillsbury v Jaffe CFF 1
Pillsbury v Lee C.N.s 5772, 10272
Pillsbury v Lyman KCK 69-70 + ‘Royal Walkabouts’ feature article
Pillsbury v Newman C.N.s 10272, 10286
Pillsbury v Shinkman CFF 4-5
Pillsbury v Southwick/N.N. C.N. 10870
Pillsbury v Thompson C.N. 10917
Pillsbury v von Zehn CE 46-47
Pillsbury v Wendell CFF 285
Pillsbury attack C.N.s 8699, 8702, 8711
Pillsbury National Correspondence Chess Association pamphlet C.N. 8002
Pillsbury’s mate C.N. 5772
Pilnik, Herman C.N.s 6926, 6927
Pilnik v Fischer (My 60 Memorable Games) C.N. 6926
Pilnik v Najdorf C.N. 11192
Pilnik v Ólafsson (‘Icelandic Immortal Game?’) C.N. 11220
Pin ‘The Chess Pin’ feature article
Pin CE 35-36 (illustrative game); CFF 133
‘Pin is mightier than the sword, The’ C.N.s 3599, 3625, 4313, 7799, 8730
Pindar, Eduard, Book on C.N. 3655
Pineda, Cesar L. (books by) C.N. 8019
Pirc Opening C.N. 10137
Pirc v Flohr (bishop v knight endgame) KCK 37-38 + ‘Chess Jottings’ feature article
Pires, A.M., Pires, C.A., de Moura, da Costa, Lupi, Neves and Reis v Alekhine C.N. 8349
Pistyan, 1922 (photographs) C.N. 10277
Pittsburg/Pittsburgh Trap/Variation C.N.s 10272, 10286
Place v N.L CFF 4
Platt, Charles C.N.s 3504, 3511, 4253
Planning (Marshall quote: ‘A bad plan is better than none at all’) KCK 383; C.N.s 9091, 9179, 9201, 10393, 11067 + ‘Chess Planning’ feature article
Plaskett v Clement Gómez (mate with knights) C.N. 5400
Platz, Joseph (prediction about Fischer’s death) C.N. 10241
Platz v Fulop (with comments by Capablanca) C.N. 11703
Platz v Noderer (1 e4 and 22 e4) C.N. 690
Playboy (June 1956) C.N. 5232
Play chess/play at chess C.N.s 4326, 9227
Players and Pawns by Gary Alan Fine C.N. 9500, 9683
Playing White and Black (Abrahams on) C.N. 8194
Playing style (description) C.N. 7965 (Fenton)
Playlets (Varadachary’s Annotated Chess Masterpieces (Incomplete) by Vithal Rajan) C.N. 9310
Play Like a Grandmaster (by Suetin) ‘Chess Jottings’ feature article
Plymouth, 1938 (illustrations, including Alekhine) C.N. 7612
Podhorcer v Chernev C.N. 8782
Podhorzer v Keres KCK 307-308
Podpłomyk v Rubinstein CFF 50-51
Poe, Edgar Allan C.N.s 5339, 5374 + ‘Edgar Allan Poe and Chess’ feature article
Poetry CE 116-117; KCK 197-198, 255; ACO 205, 388-389, 396, 401, 410; CFF 273, 319, 322 + C.N.s 4961, 5112 (Bland), 5137 (acrostic on Gunsberg), 5183 (Fealy), 5254 (Pierce), 5456 (Hannah Bryant Hazeltine), 5569 (Roger Woddis on Fischer), 5803 (A Selection of Poems by Veritas), 6124 (Amy Lowell and Robert Lowell), 6294 (Edward Smedley), 6376 (William MacStravick Stenhouse), 7936 (José Camino Nessi, with miniature game ascribed to Morphy), 7944 (Berger), 8037 (‘Life is like a game of chess’), 8647 (Wood), 9036 (Persian poem translated by Nathaniel Bland), 9327 (T.H. Silcock), 9575 (F.P. Hier on Capablanca), 10315 (White), 10391 (Bismarck Speaks by Jocelyn Johnstone), 11060 (Cubison: Zukertort acrostic and tribute to Kolisch), 11071 (‘Sty-nits’ poems), 11279 (‘Sing a Song of Staunton’ poem), 11282 (‘Sing a Song of Staunton’ poem), 11675 (‘Reversed Decisions’ by Parrish: ‘With what confusion thinking’s fraught ...’) + ‘Anthony E. Santasiere’ feature article + ‘Lord Dunsany’ feature article + ‘Rupert Brooke and Chess’ feature article + ‘Chess and Poetry’ feature article
Poetry of chess (description of problems) C.N.s 5223, 5290, 5347, 6502
Poisoned pawn (earliest use of term) C.N. 6461
Pokorny, Rudolph (challenger of Capablanca) KCK 329-330 + C.N.s 5196, 5288 + ‘The Capablanca-Pokorny Fiasco’ feature article
Pokorny v Sandoval KCK 329-330 + ‘The Capablanca-Pokorny Fiasco’ feature article
Pokorný v Mikulka ACO 194 + ‘The Rubinstein Trap’ feature article
Polgár, I. v Trapl (staircase manoeuvre) KCK 76-77 + ‘Chess Jottings’ feature article
Polgar, J. v Angelova (and ‘Levchenkov-Eganian, USSR, 1978’) C.N.s 8111, 11631
Polgar, J. v Sofia Polgar (1987 game in television studio) CE 73
Polgar, Susan (claim regarding simultaneous exhibition) C.N. 9244
Polgar, Susan (journalistic standards) C.N. 8674
Polgar sisters (projected book by Caparrós) C.N. 11805
Polish Defence (1...b5) C.N.s 4014, 4032, 9665 (Hicks v Chajes) + ‘The Chess Moves 1 b4 and 1...b5’ feature article
‘Polish Immortal, The’ (Glucksberg/Gliksberg v Najdorf) KCK 306; CFF 282-283 + C.N.s 3615, 5490 (Johansson v Nilsson), 6388, 6408 + ‘The Polish Immortal’ feature article
Polland v Kashdan C.N. 7754
Pollock, William Henry Krause ACO 227-233 (including games v Tinsley, Mortimer, Hvistendahl, Pearson, Lee, Rumboll, N.N., J. Morphy, Kemper, Moehle and Steinitz) + C.N. 8484 + ‘A Chess Idealist’ feature article
Pollock, William Henry Krause (archive material) C.N. 6134
Pollock, William Henry Krause (book by Urcan and Hilbert) C.N.s 10459, 10484, 10521 (on Pollock in Ireland, with two games)
Pollock on Max Judd KCK 396
Pollock v Gibbons ACO 72
Pollock v Hall C.N. 9185
Polugayevsky, Lev (photograph of simultaneous display) C.N. 10388
Pomar, Arturo ACO 114-116 + C.N. 3988 + ‘Arturo Pomar (1931-2016)’ feature article + ‘Chess Prodigies’ feature article
Pomar, Arturo (and Francisco Franco) C.N.s 5736, 5801, 11865
Pomar, Arturo (birth-date given as 31 September 1931) ACO 325
Pomar, Arturo (champion of Spain at 14; annotations to two games, Santander, 1946) C.N. 9940
Pomar, Arturo (El peón by Cerdà) C.N. 11732
Pomar, Arturo (on Alekhine) C.N. 10040
Pomar, Arturo (photograph at simultaneous exhibition) C.N. 5625
Pomar, Arturo (photographs with Ossip Bernstein at London, 1946) C.N.s 6573, 6584, 6589 (cartoon by Vicky), 6609, 6978 (Pathé film report), 7792 (Bernstein identified as Mieses)
Pomar, Arturo (tribute to Alekhine) C.N. 8750
Pomar, Arturo (video report) C.N. 8201
Pomar v Pedrol ACO 114
Pomar v Pérez C.N. 7881
Ponce-Sala v Parpal (game reminiscent of Adams v Torre) CE 29 + C.N. 5817
Ponomariov, Ruslan (sketch) C.N. 11244
Ponziani composition C.N. 11044
Ponziani Opening (articles on) C.N. 7941
Poole v Lewis (notes by Walls) ‘Chess Jottings’ feature article
Popel, Stephan Anthony C.N. 7825
Popert C.N.s 7364, 7368
Popcorn Opening C.N.s 4383, 4433
Poplawski v Muffang ACO 79 + ‘Chess Prodigies’ feature article
“Popular” Handbook of Chess by ‘Professor de Lyons Pike’ CE 144-145; ACO 136; CFF 245 + C.N. 5643
Porath v Larsen C.N. 5512
Portisch v Kavalek C.N. 9090
Portius, Karl Julius Simon (picture) C.N. 8531
Portuguese Opening (1 e4 e5 2 Bb5) ACO 142; C.N.s 10879, 10886 (Sneek v Leeuwarden), 10897 (Sneek v Leeuwarden) + ‘The Portuguese Opening’ feature article
Post v Kottnauer C.N. 8160
Post v Wegemund C.N. 11793
Postage stamps ACO 311; CFF 254 + C.N.s 3680, 3681, 6199, 6221, 6243, 9658, 9723, 9904, 10388, 10389, 10545 + ‘Chess and Postage Stamps’ feature article
Postal game used in ‘Checkmate’ (episode of The Prisoner by Patrick McGoohan) C.N.s 8143, 8146, 8150 (Lie v Desler), 8234, 11547 (group photograph including Lie and Desler) + ‘Chess and The Prisoner’ feature article
Postcards C.N.s 4212 (Richard Benjamin collection), 4229, 4758, 6759 (stationery of masters), 6818 (J. Rotgans), 6899, 7444, 8763 (Spassky-Fischer, 1972-2012)
Posters and advertisements C.N.s 7513, 7524 (The Apple Cart by George Bernard Shaw), 7533
Post-mortem analysis C.N.s 7761, 9858
Post v N.N. CFF 9-10
Postnikov, Dmitri C.N. 7207
Potter, William Norwood C.N.s 4554 (Diggle on), 4844 (Potter on Staunton, Harrwitz and Buckle), 5936 (photograph), 7741 (on Cecil De Vere), 9891 (on playing chess for pleasure), 9895 (on money), 9898 (comments on women), 9942 (retirement)
Potter v Bird C.N. 9048
Pouring pieces (Bird/Steinitz/Potter) C.N. 6554
Poverty ‘Chess and Poverty’ feature article
Practical value of chess (Walker and Lasker on) KCK 384
Prague Agreement (2002) C.N. 9388
Prague, 1905 group photograph C.N. 11274
Prague, 1931 (photograph of US team and misidentification of woman as Vera Menchik) C.N.s 6154, 9522 (photograph of team in book by Marshall)
Prague, 1931 (photograph of young masters) C.N.s 6734, 6739
Prague, 1942 C.N. 9705 (wrongly stated to be a Duras Memorial tournament)
Pratt, Peter (nephew who was a chess prodigy) C.N. 4765
Pratten v Bogoljubow (photograph) C.N. 9189
Pre-chess chess quotes (Aristotle, Confucius, Hippocrates) C.N.s 4005, 4013, 5655, 10583, 10588, 10736, 11227 (Murray on translations) + ‘Pre-Chess Chess Quotes’ feature article
Precocity ACO 143
Predictions CE 128-129; KCK 241, 391; ACO 143-144, 205; CFF 316, 334 + C.N.s 3561, 3746, 4228, 4648 (Capablanca v Alekhine match), 4649 (no return match between Capablanca and Alekhine), 4990, 5116 (Capablanca v Alekhine match), 5117 (Capablanca v Alekhine match), 5338 (Capablanca v Alekhine match), 5665 (Capablanca v Alekhine match), 5681 (Byrne on Spassky v Fischer), 6257 (Spassky v Fischer), 6262 (Spassky v Fischer), 7953 (Spielmann on the Euwe v Alekhine match) + ‘Chess Predictions’ feature article
Preferred pieces C.N. 9970 (Bogoljubow)
Preparation for matches and tournaments C.N. 11988
Preti, Jean-Louis (photograph) C.N. 8694
Price war (books of Walker and Lewis) CFF 67
Prim, Lottie (1930s divorce story) C.N. 9267
Primary base C.N. 9699
Prime ministers ACO 207-210 + C.N. 3727
Primrose, William C.N.s 10599, 10603
Prince notation C.N. 4546
Prins, Lodewijk (errors over age in Master Chess) C.N. 10440
Prins v Soultanbéieff C.N. 6258
Prins v Wells C.N. 8990
Prío Socarrás, Carlos C.N. 10665
Prisons C.N.s 4508, 4519
Pritchard, David Brine (views on players and books) C.N. 8770
Pritchard, David Brine and Elaine (photograph) C.N. 7766 + ‘The Chess Prodigy Elaine Saunders’ feature article
Prizes, Unusual ACO 158; CFF 91, 109-110; C.N. 11709 (best recovery) + ‘Chess Prizes’ feature article
Problems by players CE 18 (Janowsky), 184-185 (Pillsbury); KCK 3 (Alapin), 10 (Reshevsky), 11 (Pomar), 41-42 (Euwe); ACO 16 (Důras), 19 (Keres), 28 (Lasker), 29 (Schlechter), 37 (Zukertort), 38-39 (Koltanowski), 52 (Bogoljubow); CFF 8 (Bird), 11 (Lasker) + 3751 (Pillsbury), C.N.s 3765 (Marshall), 3790 (Kashdan), 3809 (Milner-Barry), 3831 (Kashdan), 3862 (Bird), 4022 (Benko), 4042 (Zukertort), 4417 (Zukertort), 4699 (Milner-Barry), 5141 (Morphy), 6696 (Nimzowitsch), 6700 (Nimzowitsch), 6706 (Nimzowitsch), 6731 (Lasker), 6750 (jointly composed by Wood and Ritson Morry), 9458 (Pillsbury), 10711 (Janowsky), 11047 (Pillsbury), 11213 (Whitaker), 11242 (Marín and Bernard), 11251 (Mortimer), 11253 (Mortimer), 11335 (Keres), 11345 (Keres), 11962 (problem by Marshall) + ‘Chess Jottings’ feature article
Problem by Waterbury (mate in 11 moves to nine kings simultaneously) C.N.s 7618, 7631
Problem-solving competition (Hastings, 1895) C.N. 8039
Problem themes in play C.N. 4228
‘Problems are the air castles of the chessboard’ C.N. 7849
Problems (difficult) ACO 7-13 + C.N.s 8006, 10398 (Wassmann) + ‘Steinitz Stuck and Capa Caught’ feature article
Problems disliked by players C.N. 8797
Problems (humorous) C.N. 10693
Problems published by Daniel R. Brooks (attempting to trace his lost father) C.N.s 7958, 7959
Problems (quote by Bayersdorfer) C.N. 11038
Problems (selection by McDowell) ‘Chess Problems’ feature article
Problems (submission of) C.N.s 9231, 9246
Problems with rotated board positions C.N. 11694 (A. Corrias, G. Corrias and E. Bruné/Brunè)
Prochazka v Wattenwil and Geiler C.N. 8640
Prodigies CE 52-56; KCK 129-140; ACO 76-80, 98, 114-116; CFF 27, 222-225 + C.N.s 3426, 3812, 3850, 3860, 3873, 3881, 4001, 4613 (problem composers), 4874, 4875, 6148, 6639 (Hyman Helfman), 6755 (Robert Thomas Moore), 7024 (Russian book by Gik), 7222 (Abie Solomon), 7233 (Ralph Zaak), 7322 (Hudson), 7505 (Mervyn Stewart), 9175 (Benjamin O. Johnson), 11701 (Purdy on), 11922 (Saunders and cartoon) + ‘Chess Prodigies’ feature article +  ‘Articles about Chess Prodigies’ feature article + ‘Chess: Prodigies, Philosophy and Mathematics’ feature article + ‘Nineteenth-century Chess Prodigies’ feature article
Profession (chessplayer) ACO 372
Prokofiev, Sergei ACO 213-214 (reminiscences by Olga Capablanca, and photograph of Prokofiev playing chess with Oistrakh), CFF 109-110 (at St Petersburg, 1914) + C.N. 4913 (reminiscences by Botvinnik), 4925 (diary entry on St Petersburg, 1914), 4926, 4927, 4928, 4946, 6063, 7394, 8809 (game against Edward Lasker), 8823, 10938 (correspondence with Capablanca), 10945 (correspondence with Capablanca), 10957 (correspondence with Capablanca), 10969 (correspondence with Capablanca), 11734 (comparison of Capablanca and Lasker to Mozart and Bach), 11846 (on Moscow, 1936) + ‘Sergei Prokofiev and Chess’ feature article
Promotion (combination) C.N.s 8623, 8626 (‘Dorash’), 8627 (Dorasil)
Promotion only to captured piece (rule in Mexico) C.N. 7036
Promotion to knight without check KCK 18-21; ACO 49 + C.N.s 7418 (Herland/Fritz/Geiger), 7435, 8124, 10036
Proverbs C.N.s 3587, 4498, 6829, 8037, 8398, 8407, 8455, 11713 + ‘Chess Proverbs’ feature article
Pruen, Thomas C.N.s 9668, 9673
Przepiórka, Dawid (A. Goldstein on) C.N. 6618
Przepiórka, Dawid (death) CE 259; ACO 287 + C.N.s 6618, 7181, 7182, 8266 (Mistrz Przepiorka) + ‘Was Alekhine a Nazi?’ feature article
Przepiórka, Dawid (problem dedicated to FIDE, 1928) C.N. 9521
Przepiórka v Dominik ACO 18
Przepiórka v Taubenhaus (untraceable brilliancy) C.N. 5768
Pseudo-intellectualism C.N. 10850
Pseudonym C.N. 9881 (‘N.O. Bodey’)
Psychology C.N.s 7931 (article by Tartakower), 10193, 11166 (Diggle on) + ‘Chess and Psychology’ feature article
Publisher misspells own name KCK 288
Puiggrós, Guillermo C.N. 11143
Puiggrós v Pedrosa C.N. 11143
Pulitzer, Walter (composition) KCK 41 + C.N. 8320 + ‘Steinitz Stuck and Capa Caught’ feature article
Pulitzer, Walter (biography, including date of birth) C.N. 8321
Pulitzer, Walter (divorce) C.N. 10199
Pulitzer, Walter (That Duel at the Château Marsanac) C.N. 8340
Pulped (books) C.N. 11479
Punch (spoof problem) C.N. 9962
Punctuation (in game-score) CE 116; KCK 380-381; ACO 146; CFF 255 + C.N.s 4330, 4335, 4342, 7954, 9054, 9158, 9709 + ‘Chess Punctuation’ feature article
Purdy, Cecil John Seddon CE 234-235, 246, 271 (birth-date) + C.N.s 4924 (birth-date), 9211 (‘Chess is as much a mystery as women’), 9235 (editorial comment in Chess World), 9285 (on open and close games), 9324 (quote on physical death and Alekhine), 9502 (Reinfeld on), 9571 (on Fischer, and birth-date), 9735 (tour of New Zealand), 9736 (on ‘freak’ openings), 9774 (on chess skill and intelligence), 9835 (criticism of Golombek), 9928 (on Barden’s A Guide to Chess Openings), 10153 (on Capablanca and other greats), 10216 (quotes), 10382 (on annotating), 10979 (on theory and practice), 10983 (book on 1972 Spassky v Fischer match), 11454 (‘Capablanca was the gambit-killer of all time’), 11612 (on strategy and tactics), 11673 (Fischer and Evans on; film clip of Purdy), 11688 (‘Chess is as much a mystery as women’), 11702 (Chernev on; personal lessons by Purdy), 11705 (year of birth; 1924-25 New Zealand Championship), 11706 (at school with Errol Flynn) + ‘C.J.S. Purdy’ feature article
Purdy, Cecil John Seddon (‘In chess one should never be influenced by previous play’; ‘These painless deaths ... are characteristic of Capablanca’s games’) ‘C.J.S. Purdy’ feature article
Purdy on Kostić ACO 418
Purdy on Kotov and Flohr as writers C.N. 4595
Purdy v Crowl C.N. 11164
Purdy v Crowl (correspondence) CE 83-84
Purdy v Dodds C.N. 11705
Purdy v Joyce (blindfold) C.N.s 9724, 9735
Purdy v Sarapu C.N. 4031
Purdy, J. v Campomanes C.N. 9986
Pure mate C.N.s 4175, 4188, 6648, 6660
Pustan, Cyril (connection with Fischer) C.N. 11974
Puzzles CFF 71-72 + C.N.s 3530, 3536, 3537, 3548, 3549, 3551, 3555, 3565, 3596, 3614, 3633, 3644, 3663, 3678, 3679, 4075, 4084, 4093, 4923, 9930, 9931, 9935, 10240, 10245, 10282, 11617 + ‘Chess Puzzles’ feature article
P-K4 (1845 comment on) C.N. 6304
Quarterly for Chess History C.N.s 10200, 10571, 11232
Queen and knight ACO 200-201 + C.N. 5748
Queen endings ‘Queen Endings’ feature article
Queen ending (Neumann) CE 18-20
Queen sacrifice ‘Queen Sacrifices’ feature article
Queen sacrifice (Chepmell on) CE 129
Queen sacrifice, Earliest CFF 62
Queen sacrifice on g3 or g6 and players named Fox KCK 214-219; CFF 11-12 + C.N.s 3773, 4409, 4415, 10406 + ‘The Fox Enigma’ feature article
Queen sacrifices (consecutive, simultaneous, unusual, etc.) KCK 11-12, ACO 15-16, 62-63 + C.N.s 4826, 4861 (Pachman v Timman), 7044, 11975 (Meier v Müller)
Queen sacrifices with Qh6 (Michaelis v N.N., Orchard v Harris and Walcker v Patchoffsky/Walker v Paschkowski) C.N. 11356
Queen to h2 mate ‘Black Plays ...Qh2 mate’ feature article
Queen trapped early in game C.N.s 3579, 3589, 5689
Queen versus pawns (in opening position; Kieseritzky games) KCK 54-55 + ‘Chess Jottings’ feature article
Queen’s knight’s pawn (quotes/stories about not capturing the QNP) C.N.s 5827, 5865, 6021, 6669, 6829, 8289, 8955 + ‘The Poisoned Pawn in Chess’ feature article
Queens, Two against one KCK 73-74
Queens, Four (no other units) KCK 23-24 + ‘Chess Jottings’ feature article
Queens, Five CE 257 + C.N. 7107 + ‘Chess Games with Five Queens’ feature article
Queens, Six in one game (not simultaneously) CE 8
Queen’s Gambit, The by Walter Tevis CE 211-212 + ‘Chess in Fiction’ feature article
Queen’s Gambit Declined (Argentine Variation) CE 98-99
Queen’s Pawn/Queen’s Gambit (Marshall comments on openings monotony) CFF 318-319
Quesada, Juan Antonio (death) CE 163; ACO 317-318; C.N. 10665
Question marks (excessive and insufficient use of) C.N. 9887
Quiet moves ACO 27-28, 364
Quietest year CE 108
Quinlivan, P.J. (‘P. Quinliven’) C.N. 11548
Quinteros v Gheorghiu (Lone Pine, 1980) C.N. 7261
Quips attributed to Alekhine and Tartakower (trois fous, sechs Pferde) C.N.s 5044, 10152 (Alekhine)
Quiz (Millennium Sports Quiz Book) C.N. 11840
Quiz (most answers incorrect) CE 165; C.N. 9476
Quotability of remarks C.N. 8606
Quotation by Pierre Mac Orlan C.N. 6205
Quotations ‘For Pondering’ feature article
Quotations (most famous) C.N. 5520 + ‘The Most Famous Chess Quotations’ feature article
Quotes (sourceless) C.N.s 3514, 4716, 5093, 5825, 8475, 8651, 8852, 8857, 9409 + ‘Wanted’ feature article + ‘Chess: the Need for Sources’ feature article
Rabinovich, Ilya (‘excellent’ endgame book) KCK 233 + C.N. 7873
Rabinovich v Selesniev CFF 57-58
Racehorses (named after chessmasters) ACO 171-172 + C.N. 8163
Radio: see under Broadcasting
Radom, 1943 C.N. 5668
Ragozin, Viacheslav (misquotation concerning advantage of playing Black) C.N. 3771
Rachels v Denton (winner’s unmoved king’s-side pawns) C.N. 8278
Ragozin, Viacheslav (signatures/inscriptions) C.N. 8829
Raking bishops ACO 363
Randolph v Vezin KCK 154
Randomized chess ACO 174 + C.N.s 7370 (van der Hoeven v Spoelstra), 7398 (van der Hoeven v Alexandre) + ‘Chess Variants and Rule Changes’ feature article
Rank and file (earliest usage of terms) C.N. 5973
Ranken, Charles Edward C.N. 4879 (information in British census)
Ransome, Arthur (references to chess in his autobiography) C.N. 7722
Raphael v Montgomery C.N. 6254
Rarest chess book (Neo Chess by Ulvestad and Allen) C.N. 6317
Rasis, Constantine (reminiscences) C.N. 10188
Rask, Bertil C.N. 7151
Rastogi, R. C.N. 4613
Rat Defence/Rat Opening C.N.s 6861, 8385
Rather, John Carson C.N. 10552
Ratner, E. (study praised by Lasker) C.N. 6801
Raubitschek (Raubitscheck), Robert and Rudolph (Rudolf) C.N.s 7139, 7155
Raubitschek (Raubitscheck), Rudolf v N.N. C.N. 10482
Raud, Ilmar C.N.s 4905 (and Keres), 4944, 10062 (in group photograph), 10375 (Morgado on)
Ravn, Palle C.N. 10060
Recordings of masters’ voices CE 122-123 + C.N.s 5838, 6862, 7550, 8693, 10977, 11337, 11905 + ‘Chess and Radio’ feature article
Records ‘Chess Records’ feature article
Redcar, 1866 group photograph (including De Vere and Staunton) C.N. 5614
Red Reshevsky ACO 18-19
Ree, Hans ACO 305-306
Reed, Enrique C.N. 3843
Rees v Maróczy C.N. 7247
Reeve, Birdie KCK 305 + C.N.s 3572, 3612, 3647, 3668, 4509, 5787, 6326, 6586, 6847, 6939 (photographed playing blindfold), 7501 (jail sentence), 10162, 10163, 11114 + ‘Who Was Birdie Reeve?’ feature article
Reeves, Henry Albert (including games against Bird, Bird, Gunsberg and Mr B.) C.N. 10065
Reflections on chess ‘Chess Thoughts’ feature article
Regedziński v Betbeder C.N. 8758
Reichhelm v Biddle KCK 56
Reid, Juan, C.N.s 9213, 9219, 9234
Reid, Peter (request for photograph) C.N. 6722
Reilly, Alfred Maurice (Freddy) C.N. 5371
Reilly, Brian (reminiscences of Alekhine) C.N. 4439
Reilly, William Henry C.N. 8006
Reina v Thimm KCK 118-119 + ‘Royal Walkabouts’ feature article
Reinfeld, Fred ‘Fred Reinfeld 1910-64’ feature article
Reinfeld, Fred (advice on improving) C.N.s 4511, 4519
Reinfeld, Fred (alleged pseudonym: Robert V. Masters) ACO 191 + C.N. 4778
Reinfeld, Fred (book by Dunne) C.N.s 11310, 11315
Reinfeld, Fred (book which was the most fun to write) C.N. 5739
Reinfeld, Fred (cause of death) C.N.s 5906, 5937
Reinfeld, Fred (comments about Steinitz, Spielmann and hypermodernism) C.N. 9567
Reinfeld, Fred (comments by Beatrice Reinfeld) C.N. 793
Reinfeld, Fred (errors in The Immortal Games of Capablanca) C.N. 5904
Reinfeld, Fred (game against S.S. Cohen) C.N. 8805
Reinfeld, Fred (Horowitz on) C.N. 8446
Reinfeld, Fred (inscriptions in books) C.N.s 3693, 5422
Reinfeld, Fred (library) ACO 193
Reinfeld, Fred (list of non-chess books by) ACO 191 + C.N.s 4859, 5346 + ‘Reinfeld’s Non-Chess Books’ feature article
Reinfeld, Fred (on Alekhine) C.N. 9900
Reinfeld, Fred (on alleged dodging by champions) CFF 251
Reinfeld, Fred (on error/perfection and misconceptions about chess) C.N.s 9495, 9501
Reinfeld, Fred (on making books interesting and pleasant) C.N. 10537
Reinfeld, Fred (on masters’ comments about each other) C.N. 8806
Reinfeld, Fred (on myths about addiction to chess) C.N. 7960
Reinfeld, Fred (on Steinitz and Chigorin) C.N.s 10641, 10646 (Grekov books)
Reinfeld, Fred (Purdy on) C.N.s 9586, 9614
Reinfeld, Fred (quotes from Why You Lose at Chess) C.N. 5907
Reinfeld, Fred (views on) C.N. 8436
Reinfeld, Fred (when he learned chess) KCK 328; CFF 284-285 + C.N.s 3872, 3978, 3982
Reinfeld, Fred (101 Chess Problems for Beginners; The Modern Two-Move Chess Problem; 101 Chess Puzzles and How To Solve Them) C.N.s 4775, 4785
Reinfeld on books by Capablanca and Lasker ACO 413
Reinfeld on computers CFF 330
Reinfeld on his prolific output CE 265
Reinfeld and Chernev on Bernstein ACO 417
Reinfeld v Alekhine C.N. 6291
Reinfeld v Fine match C.N. 3920
Reinfeld v Thompson ACO 104
Reinfeld, F. (of Fellin) C.N. 5246
Reinle v N.N. ACO 114
Reintals v Kruger KCK 291-292
Rejfíř v Treybal KCK 124 + ‘Royal Walkabouts’ feature article
Relationships (Schumer and Perlis) C.N.s 4960, 11334
Remismonde (Tarrasch) C.N.s 4367, 4868
Renaud, Georges (photograph) C.N. 11614
Renaud, Georges (woodcut by Voellmy) C.N. 11615
Renaud, Georges and Victor Kahn (L’art de faire mat/The Art of the Checkmate/The Art of Checkmate) CE 264-265; C.N.s 9149, 9160, 9191, 10438 (quote about mind and hands)
Renold v Agassiz C.N. 8587
Renoy-Chevrier, Anne Marie C.N. 11110
Repetition of position (rules) C.N.s 3461, 5695 (six-fold), 8395 (including Germany), 8424 + ‘Repetition of Position or Moves in Chess’ feature article
Reprints (proposals sought) C.N.s 2012, 2056 + ‘Chess Jottings’ feature article
Reprints (references in bibliographies) C.N. 8827
Reserving options (Purdy on) C.N. 9587
Reshevsky, Samuel ‘The Chess Prodigy Samuel Reshevsky’ feature article
Reshevsky, Samuel (alleged five-year-old opponent) C.N.s 6871, 6878
Reshevsky, Samuel (and Eugene Morphy) C.N. 10490
Reshevsky, Samuel (and Roy T. Black) C.N. 10478
Reshevsky, Samuel (articles about) C.N.s 8374, 9187
Reshevsky, Samuel (article by, in 1922) C.N. 7236
Reshevsky, Samuel (at West Point, 1920) C.N. 7004
Reshevsky, Samuel (birth-date) CE 259; KCK 202 + C.N. 11199
Reshevsky, Samuel (books on the Spassky v Fischer match) C.N. 9833
Reshevsky, Samuel (claimed draw against Rubinstein) C.N. 7236
Reshevsky, Samuel (column in the Jewish Press) C.N. 10681
Reshevsky, Samuel (description of simultaneous display in 1920) C.N. 10775
Reshevsky, Samuel (Foreword to Point Count Chess) C.N. 7348
Reshevsky, Samuel (in Paris, 1920) C.N. 6564
Reshevsky, Samuel (inscriptions) C.N.s 8431, 9058
Reshevsky, Samuel (Marshall and Hodges on) C.N. 11200
Reshevsky, Samuel (middle name, Herman, yet initial J.) C.N. 4916, 6649
Reshevsky, Samuel (missing games) C.N.s 4572, 4607 (Nigel Short), 4956
Reshevsky, Samuel (newspaper feature, 1920) C.N. 8442
Reshevsky, Samuel (1917 photograph) C.N.s 6701, 9572
Reshevsky, Samuel (1922 photograph) C.N. 9479
Reshevsky, Samuel (1930 photograph) C.N. 9949
Reshevsky, Samuel (photograph boxing against Jackie Coogan) C.N.s 7784, 11876
Reshevsky, Samuel (photograph giving simultaneous exhibition) C.N. 8042
Reshevsky, Samuel (photograph playing blindfold chess) C.N. 7347
Reshevsky, Samuel (photograph playing tennis) C.N. 10203
Reshevsky, Samuel (photograph with father and secretary/manager) C.N.s 6717, 6721
Reshevsky, Samuel (photograph with Joseph Schwarz) C.N. 9277
Reshevsky, Samuel (photograph with Julius Rosenwald) C.N. 8382
Reshevsky, Samuel (photographs with Euwe and Fischer) C.N. 8356
Reshevsky, Samuel (prodigy) CE 61-66; KCK 28, 202-203; ACO 98, 196-197 + C.N.s 3840 (two games), 4791 (photograph), 9205, 11987 + ‘The Chess Prodigy Samuel Reshevsky’ feature article + ‘Chess Prodigies’ feature article + ‘Testing Reshevsky’ feature article
Reshevsky, Samuel (Reinfeld on his determination) C.N. 8953
Reshevsky, Samuel (simultaneous display with interference by spectators) C.N. 8883
Reshevsky, Samuel (‘your game is usually won or lost in the first ten moves’) C.N. 9672
Reshevsky, Samuel and Charlie Chaplin CFF 258 (suspected hoax game) + C.N.s 7236, 7531
Reshevsky, Samuel (won tournament without winning any games) ACO 198
Reshevsky Teaches Chess C.N. 10227
Reshevsky v Denker ACO 171
Reshevsky v Fischer C.N. 8381
Reshevsky v Fischer match: see Fischer v Reshevsky
Reshevsky v Katz C.N. 1303
Reshevsky v Ed. Lasker (photograph) C.N. 9204
Reshevsky v Mauvaisse (or Guhre) C.N.s 4949, 4956
Reshevsky v Myagmarsuren C.N. 6599
Reshevsky v Reid (two games) C.N. 9234
Reshevsky v Ryan KCK 278
Reshevsky v Schwarz ACO 98
Resignation ‘Resignation in Chess’ feature article
Resignation as a joke (Blackburne anecdote) C.N. 4963
Resignation as sealed move C.N.s 4942, 4947, 5287
Resignation, Premature KCK 32-33, 267; ACO 15; CFF 55 + C.N.s 3720, 3918, 4677, 8585 (Kevitz v Fine), 8588 (Kevitz v Fine), 9400 (Najdorf v Cortlever), 11674 (Littlewood v Egginton)
Ressel v Piperno CFF 62; C.N. 11149
Réti, Richard (Alexander on his books) C.N. 10064
Réti, Richard (alleged contradiction about the Réti Opening) C.N. 10409
Réti, Richard (birth record; ‘Richard Selig Réti’) C.N. 8629
Réti, Richard (book by Engqvist) C.N. 10341
Réti, Richard (briefcase stories) C.N.s 6020, 6026
Réti, Richard (Curso científico de ajedrez/Curso Superior de Ajedrez/Teoría científica del ajedrez) C.N.s 10590, 10594 (Suplemento) + ‘Another Chess Book by Richard Réti’ feature article
Réti, Richard (endgame study anecdote related by Golombek) C.N.s 5905, 6016
Réti, Richard (genius but often played badly) C.N. 9990
Réti, Richard (‘lovable’ book) C.N. 4892
Réti, Richard (Masters of the Chess Board) C.N.s 6889, 8660, 9838, 11217 (Spielmann on)
Réti, Richard (misquotation about chance) C.N. 10266
Réti, Richard (famous pawn endgame study) C.N.s 10341, 10675 (book by Grondijs)
Réti, Richard (quotation on Americanism) C.N. 5828
Réti, Richard (remark about being wary of easily understandable moves) C.N. 10560
Réti, Richard (reminiscences by Rudolph Réti) ACO 373-381 + ‘The Réti Brothers’ feature article
Réti, Richard (studies) C.N.s 7283, 7316, 7468
Réti, Richard (sketches and caricatures) C.N.s 3510, 4125, 4132
Réti, Richard (Tartakower on paradoxes) C.N. 10408
Réti, Richard (three simultaneous games in Burnley) C.N. 8960
Réti, Richard (tour of Belgium postponed by accident) C.N. 4690
Réti, Richard (was he Jewish?) C.N.s 4834, 4856, 5335, 11533
Réti, Richard (wife and beauty prize comment by Kmoch) C.N.s 4912, 4929, 5041 (in films)
Reti and Tartakower (relationship) CFF 193
Réti on hypermodernism KCK 152 + ‘Hypermodern Chess’ feature article
Réti v Alderete C.N. 9936
Réti v Alekhine C.N.s 5632, 6358, 7436, 9384, 9423, 10235 + ‘Réti v Alekhine, Baden-Baden, 1925’ feature article
Réti v Belgrano Rawson KCK 67
Réti v Capablanca (New York Times front page) C.N.s 8205, 8217 + ‘Chess as Front-Page News’ feature article
Réti v Dunkelblum (miniature anticipated by Capablanca v Adams) KCK 64
Réti v Euwe photograph C.N. 5187
Réti v Marshall (did Alekhine’s notes miss a mate in one?) KCK 283-284 + ‘Missed Mates’ feature article
Réti v Rubinstein KCK 74
Réti v Spielmann (1923) ACO 103-104
Réti v Spielmann (1928) C.N. 7852
Réti v Steiner C.N. 10783
Réti v Tartakower miniature CFF 42-43 + ‘Réti v Tartakower, Vienna, 1910’ feature article
Réti v Tartakower (1926) C.N. 9859
Réti v Vilardebó C.N. 9936
Retirement (announcements) CE 104-105, 261-262 + C.N.s 3648, 3649, 3689, 4160, 5021, 6168 + ‘Retirement from Chess’ feature article
Retraction (taking back of moves in simultaneous displays) C.N.s 11543, 11544
Retreats, Three successive CE 58
Reutlinger-Rosenthal, Madame C.N. 7218
‘Revenge match’ C.N. 8650
Rey Ardid, Ramón (blindfold miniature trapping queen) C.N. 4640
Rey Ardid, Ramón on Capablanca’s endgame skill KCK 396
Rey Ardid, Ramón (interview) C.N. 7861
Rey Ardid v Ticoulat (mate in one story by Koltanowski) C.N. 6159
Reynolds, Arthur C.N.s 6069, 6075
Rhode v Schlage ACO 62-63 + ‘Queen Sacrifices’ feature article
Rhoden, Frank Arthur (article by and photograph) C.N. 11644
Rice, Florence ‘Chess and Hollywood’ feature article
Rice Gambit C.N.s 4520, 4521, 6873, 8419 (Rice and Teichmann v Cohn and Tenner) + ‘Professor Isaac Rice and the Rice Gambit’ feature article
Rice, Isaac Leopold C.N.s 4521, 4631 (chess room)
Rice, Isaac Leopold (war/military prophecies) CFF 316 + C.N. 4787
Rice v Hanham (Rice Gambit) C.N.s 6923, 6933
Rice, Mrs I.L. C.N. 7925 + ‘Professor Isaac Rice and the Rice Gambit’ feature article
Rice, William Bayard ‘Chess Jottings’ feature article
Richards, David John (Soviet Chess) C.N. 9193
Richardson, Philip (unusual position) KCK 17-18 + C.N. 4481
Richardson v Mason ACO 134
Richardson v N.N. ACO 6-7
Rich As A King by S. Polgar and D. Goldstein C.N.s 8957, 8958, 8959
Richmond, 1912 (photograph of British championship) C.N. 9412
Richmond v Bird C.N. 5956
Richter, Kurt (book by Alan McGowan) C.N. 11108
Richter, Kurt (combinational player only) KCK 389
Richter, Kurt (creation of Dr Zabel) C.N.s 5229, 5243
Richter, Kurt C.N.s 5648 (games wanted), 7875 (removal of Jewish players’ names from Kombinationen)
Richter-Veresov Opening CE 92
Rick v Kronsbein ACO 86-87
Rico v Ballbé KCK 66
Rider, Arthur Albert C.N.s 9107, 10685 (comments on fair-haired chessplayers)
Ridley, Ellis (three-mover) C.N. 11689
Rinck v two amateurs C.N. 10358
Rithmomachia C.N. 3954
Robb, David (columnist in the Cleveland Plain Dealer) C.N. 11153
Robbins v Showalter C.N. 8038
Roberto the Robot (with James A. Casucci and Robert Locherer) C.N. 10377
Roberts, John Drew KCK 131-133 + ‘Master Roberts’ feature article
Roberts and Tuthill v Steinitz KCK 132 + ‘Master Roberts’ feature article
Roberts v Cairns KCK 132-133 + ‘Master Roberts’ feature article
Roberts, Richard C.N.s 9856, 9869 (on Staunton and Capablanca)
Robespierre, Maximilien (game attributed to) C.N.s 4467, 4486
Robinson, Sir Robert C.N. 5438
Robson v Marshall (correspondence game) C.N. 7374
Roething, Otto C.N.s 10797, 10804
Rogard, Folke KCK 230-231, ACO 282 + C.N.s 3838, 5967, 10898, 11955 (and Bohatirchuk) + ‘Chess: The History of FIDE’ feature article
Roget, Peter Mark C.N.s 4283, 4288, 8710 + ‘Peter Mark Roget and Chess’ feature article
Rome, 1875 group photograph C.N. 5848
Romi/Romih, M. (spelling of name) C.N.s 5162, 5537, 11723
Romi/Romih, Max (photograph) C.N. 6019
Romi v Kahn C.N. 11723
Rook (only piece which always controls the same number of squares) C.N.s 11516 (Vázquez), 11522 (Lewis)
Rookewarden/Rookewood hoax CFF 114-116; C.N. 10319 (Wood) + ‘A Chess Hoax’ feature article
Rook ending (Bernstein v Cukierman and Tarrasch v Chigorin) C.N. 8766
Rook endings with a brutal finish KCK 39-41; ACO 39
Rook on the seventh rank (recommended by Lewis) ACO 353 + C.N. 6844
Rook’s Gambit Declined (Provenance by Frank McDonald) CE 169-170 + C.N. 6800
Rooks of opposite colour (Anderssen) C.N. 5565
Rosanes v Anderssen C.N.s 7913, 7919, 7922 + ‘Rosanes v Anderssen, Breslau, 1863’ feature article
Rose, Herbert Jennings C.N.s 5462, 6715, 7148
Rose, H. (resemblance to Rubinstein) C.N. 11718
Rose, John Holland C.N.s 5462, 6715
Rose v Johnston ACO 34
Rosebault, Frederick D. (Welles) ACO 358 + C.N.s 3559, 3568, 3669, 3674, 3685, 4241, 6893 (alleged disorderly conduct) + ‘The Mysterious Frederick D. Rosebault’ feature article
Rosenfeld, Hector (puzzles) C.N.s 4923, 7043 (‘Sam Loyd As I Knew Him’ article)
Rosenfeld v Lasker CFF 256
Rosenthal, Rosenbaum and Morris v Mieses ACO 34
Rosenthal v Capablanca C.N. 8499
Rosenthal v Marshall C.N. 6656
Rosenthal, Moriz C.N.s 6171, 6184
Rosenthal, Samuel ACO 238-244 (including games v N.N., Isouard, Skipworth, Milleriot, Philippe, Landowski, F.W., Robert, Dermenon, Najotte, Blanchard, Comte de l’Eglise, David, Baron Boissy d’Anglas, W., Vié, Feisthamel and de Lamothe); C.N. 8373 + ‘A Forgotten Showman’ feature article
Rosenthal v Zukertort match (provisions on adjournment and temperature) C.N. 9589
Rosselli v Euwe C.N. 9816
Rosselli v Rubinstein (score discrepancy) C.N. 4625
Rossolimo, Nicolas C.N.s 9108, 11873
Rossolimo, Nicolas (judo photograph) C.N. 10632
Rossolimo v Livingstone C.N.s 3815, 4047, 5808
Rossolimo Variation of the Sicilian Defence C.N. 11098
Rothman, Aaron A. CE 107 + C.N.s 4930, 7350 (photograph with Denker), 7357 (obituary)
Rotlewi, Hersz/Gersz C.N.s 5207, 8524 (Levenfish story regarding Carlsbad, 1911, with photograph of Rotlewi), 8658 (contact with Ernst Jünger), 9514 (photograph, with non-standard array)
Rotlewi v Bogoljubow C.N. 7284
Rou, Lewis/Roux, Louis CFF 287-292
Rou/Roux manuscript CFF 287-292; C.N.s 10430, 10439 + ‘A Chess Whodunit’ feature article
Rousseau, Jean-Jacques C.N.s 4401 (including spurious games v Conti and Roman), 4419, 4491, 9965 (the Chevalier de Barneville on) + ‘Jean-Jacques Rousseau and Chess’ feature article
Roussel, Raymond C.N.s 4487, 4494, 4501
Rovner v Guldin C.N. 10404
Rowand v Derrickson ACO 343
Rowland, Thomas B. (reaction to negative book review) C.N. 11353
Rowland v Rynd C.N. 6400
Rowson, Jonathan (The Moves That Matter) C.N. 11530
Royal walkabouts (king marches) KCK 118-126; ACO 53, 84-85; CFF 47 + C.N. 4123, 10267 + ‘Royal Walkabouts’ feature article
Royalty (British) ACO 261-262 + C.N.s 3544, 3694, 11475 (George VI) + ‘Chess and British Royalty’ feature article
R.P. Michell A Master of British Chess by Julius du Mont ACO 285
Rubinstein, Akiba ‘Akiba Rubinstein Miscellanea’ feature article
Rubinstein, Akiba (absence from the board) C.N. 6487
Rubinstein, Akiba (allegation of cheating) CE 189-190
Rubinstein, Akiba (annotations by) C.N. 11692
Rubinstein, Akiba (book by John De Arman) C.N. 7572
Rubinstein, Akiba (column by) CFF 111-112, 277
Rubinstein, Akiba (early career) C.N. 1343
Rubinstein, Akiba (fly anecdote) C.N. 7345
Rubinstein, Akiba (last 30 years of his life) C.N.s 5250, 5256, 5301, 6677, 6710, 8521 + ‘Akiba Rubinstein’s Later Years’ feature article
Rubinstein, Akiba (in Antwerp) C.N. 7810
Rubinstein, Akiba (interview) C.N. 11354
Rubinstein, Akiba (interview with his son, Sammy) CE 121-122
Rubinstein, Akiba (d-pawn nailed down) C.N. 6113
Rubinstein, Akiba (did he ever offer a draw?) ACO 359
Rubinstein, Akiba (claim by Oskam about writing of score-sheet) C.N. 4534
Rubinstein, Akiba (Janowsky on) C.N. 10864
Rubinstein, Akiba (missing games) ‘Akiba Rubinstein Miscellanea’ feature article
Rubinstein, Akiba (photographs in Palestine) C.N.s 9850, 9854
Rubinstein, Akiba (place of death) C.N. 5744
Rubinstein, Akiba (Reinfeld on, and game against) C.N.s 6518, 6633
Rubinstein, Akiba (simultaneous display in Burnley) C.N. 10053
Rubinstein, Akiba (spoof statistics about number of rook endgames) C.N. 7083
Rubinstein, Akiba (sketch and photograph in old age) C.N. 7584
Rubinstein, Akiba (story by Fine regarding the Lärobok i Schack by Gustaf and Ludvig Collijn) C.N. 5542
Rubinstein v Alekhine C.N. 8196
Rubinstein v Alekhine alleged game C.N. 3607
Rubinstein v Daniuszewski KCK 78
Rubinstein v Kupczinksi KCK 71
Rubinstein v N.N. (alleged position) CFF 18
Rubinstein v Takács KCK 301
Rubinstein v Tarrasch KCK 323-324
Rubinstein v Tartakower (photograph) C.N. 8178
Rubinstein v Yates (colour coincidence) KCK 229
Rubinstein-Norman anecdote CFF 107; C.N. 10318 + ‘Chess Anecdotes’ feature article
‘Rubinstein rule’ (time-limit) C.N.s 6175, 6178
Rubinstein trap KCK 290-291; ACO 194-195; CFF 59; C.N. 10489 (Tartakower on Rubinstein at San Remo, 1930) + ‘The Rubinstein Trap’ feature article
Rubinstein’s first recorded game CFF 113-114
Rubinstein’s Immortal Game KCK 317-318
Rubinstein, Emanuel CFF 283-284 (including games v P., Mróz and Bass)
Rubinstein, Sammy (games won by) KCK 66-67; C.N. 11835
Rubinstein, Sammy (photograph in play against Barden) C.N. 8729
Rubinstein, Solomon (game against Phillips) C.N.s 8541, 8544
Ruchyova, Natasha C.N. 11701
Rude replies to correspondents C.N. 4276
Rudge, Mary CFF 212-215 (including games v Drury, Fagan, Berry and Cooke) + C.N. 3646
Rudolph, William Edward C.N.s 11638 (fortress study), 11643 (biography, win against Marshall and four-move problem) + A Chess Fortress’ feature article
Rueb, Alexander CFF 153-154
Rule changes ‘Chess Variants and Rule Changes’ feature article
Rules (book by Lenace L. Fergus) C.N. 6970
Rules (expulsion from tournament) CE 238
Rules (parody by Wordsworth Donisthorpe) C.N. 5040
Rules (proposed changes regarding promotion and stalemate) C.N. 7051
Rumour, gossip and speculation C.N. 10799
Rush, Victor, C.N. 11008
Ruskin, John C.N.s 4045, 4466, 6806 + ‘John Ruskin and Chess’ feature article
Russell, Franklin Ferriss C.N.s 7160, 7167 (Russell tie)
Russell, J. Walter C.N. 4037
Russell, William M. (on New York, 1927) C.N. 10606
Russell Collection ‘Chess Jottings’ feature article
Rüssher v Walcicer KCK 202 + C.N.s 7926 (correction of names: Russner v Walcker), 7930 (Carl Walcker), 8085, 8265, 9427 (article on Walcker)
Russian Chess (by Pandolfini) ‘Bruce Pandolfini’ feature article
Russian photographs (pre-First World War) C.N. 7687
Russia Today (British-Soviet Society) C.N. 8937
Ruth, William Allen C.N.s 8732 (Ruth Attack/Ruth Opening), 10862 (Ruth v Turover) + ‘The Trompowsky Opening’ feature article
Ruth v Banks (annotated by Carlos Torre) C.N. 4986
Ruth and Hughes v Capablanca C.N. 10846
Ruy López (Bird on Bird’s Defence) CFF 323-324
Ruy López (Brentano’s Defence; 3...g6) C.N.s 11469, 11482
Ruy López (Breyer Defence) KCK 150 + ‘Breyer and the Last Throes’ feature article
Ruy López (Howell on) C.N. 6795
Ruy López (Lasker’s advice on) CE 97
Ruy López (Marshall Gambit) CE 102; KCK 151-152; ACO 344; CFF 108 + C.N.s 3980, 5664 (Walbrodt v Conill, Ostolaza, López and Herrera), 6777, 11754 (Shipley on) + ‘The Marshall Gambit’ feature article
Ruy López (Morphy’s Defence) CE 99-101; KCK 168 (explained by Young) + ‘Why ‘Morphy’s Defence’?’ feature article
Ruy López (negative comments by Edge and Znosko-Borovsky) C.N.s 9298, 9305
Ruy López (proposal to use the name German Game) C.N.s 7093, 7258
Ruy López (Purdy on) C.N. 11454
Ruy López (trap) C.N. 9741
Ryazanov, Sergei (games collection with unusual title) C.N. 6490
Rynd v Morphy and Soffe C.N.s 9771, 9777
S. v Galitzin ACO 56
Saarbrücken, 1953 C.N.s 6467, 6474
Saavedra position KCK 34-35 + C.N. 5796
Saburov, P.A. and P.P. ACO 274-277 + ‘The Saburovs’ feature article (plus Russian translation Сабуровы)
Saburov, P.A. v Znosko-Borovsky ACO 274
Saburov, P.P. v N.N. ACO 275
Sacconi, Antonio C.N. 4191
Sacrifice (earliest use of chess term) C.N. 8328
Sacrifice (Heidenfeld on) C.N. 10052
Sacrifices (all pieces) ACO 80
Sacrifice of pawn or queen (quote) C.N.s 6104 (Tartakower), 6116 (Taylor)
Sacrifices on an empty square CE 31-32; C.N. 11985
Sacrifice (quote attributed to Spielmann and Short about leaving the opponent dazed and confused) C.N. 11534
Sacrifice the opponent’s pieces C.N. 9602
Sadler v Fry C.N. 8767
Saidy, Anthony (on front cover of Chess Life) C.N. 11426
Saidy v Fischer C.N. 7031
Saine, Zachary (Zach) ‘Chess Broadcasts on the Internet’ feature article
Saint-Amant, Pierre-Charles (death) CE 260 + C.N. 7609
Saint-Amant, Pierre-Charles (feature with engraving) C.N. 7610
Saint-Amant, Pierre-Charles (full name: Fournié or Fournier) C.N. 5473
Saint-Amant, Pierre-Charles (non-chess books by) C.N.s 4264, 4270
Saint-Amant v Staunton (discrepancy in game-score) C.N. 8055
Saint Louis Chess Club C.N. 11980
Salbu v Ozols CFF 21
Salient, subcenter and van C.N. 6096
Salomón v Pomar (bishop v knight ending) CE 24-25
Salonen, V. (problem by) C.N. 9578
Salot, Henry CE 54 + ‘Chess Prodigies’ feature article
Salta (de Rivière v Pillsbury and Marshall v Henig) C.N. 6478
Samarian, Sergiu C.N. 8432
Sämisch, Friedrich/Fritz (Alekhine on his blindfold play) C.N. 7683
Sämisch, Friedrich/Fritz (on blindfold play, referred to by Euwe) C.N. 10276
Sämisch, Friedrich/Fritz (lack of biographical information) C.N. 6272
Sämisch, Friedrich/Fritz (time-trouble, including Büsum, 1969 and Lidköping, 1969) C.N.s 4507, 4533, 4542, 4678, 8228, 8237, 8241, 8242, 8255
Sämisch v Alekhine C.N.s 5333, 6553
Sämisch v Capablanca (stories about the reasons for Capablanca’s blunder/mystery woman) C.N.s 4712, 7742
Sämisch v Flohr C.N. 7080
Sämisch v Koller (1949 blindfold game) C.N. 9373
Sämisch v Nimzowitsch ‘Zugzwang’ feature article
Sämisch v N.N. (1934 blindfold game) C.N.s 7683, 7690
Sämisch v Vidmar C.N. 5060
Sämisch v Whitaker (match) C.N.s 11213, 11288
Samsonoff, Basile C.N. 9617
Sánchez, Enrique C.N. 8683
Sanders v Gossip C.N. 9419
San Remo, 1911 (group photograph) C.N. 9640
San Remo, 1911 (ladies’ tournament) C.N. 6627
San Remo, 1930 group photographs C.N.s 3835, 3841, 4201
San Remo, 1930 (Tartakower on) C.N. 10489
San Sebastián, 1911 group photograph C.N.s 4447, 4469, 4549, 5663 (with second photograph)
San Sebastián, 1912 ‘Capablanca on San Sebastián, 1912’ feature article
Sand-glass timer (hour-glass) C.N. 5912
Sanders, Bill C.N. 6884
Sandford v Brunton C.N. 10671
Santasiere, Anthony Edward (including poetry) KCK 334-335; CFF 322 + C.N. 4530, 9110 (painting of Helms game), 11806 (1 Nf3 d5 2 b4 f6 games against Levy and Fajans) + ‘Anthony E. Santasiere’ feature article
Sanvito, Alessandro C.N. 11821
Sapira, Emanuel CFF 76-77
Sarapu, Ortvin (inscribed book on New Zealand championships) C.N. 9478
Sarapu, Ortvin (claimed to have won Copenhagen, 1946) C.N. 9477
Sarapu, Ortvin (photograph playing blindfold chess) C.N. 7559
Sargent v Pillsbury C.N. 7628
Sarosy, Zoltan (longevity) C.N. 8851
Sarratt, Jacob Henry (letter) C.N. 6111
Sarwer, Jeff C.N.s 1730, 5067
Saul, Arthur (auction sale of The famous game of Chesse-play) C.N. 4410
Saunders (Pritchard), Elaine C.N.s 3817, 3826, 3874, 7467, 8193, 9238, 9728, 10347, 10807, 11943 + ‘The Chess Prodigy Elaine Saunders’ feature article
Savon, Vladimir (date of birth) C.N. 9132
Sayers, Aaron (‘teashop chess champion’ from Ireland) C.N.s 8414, 8417
Scarborough, 1909 (photographs) C.N. 9236
Schach über Alles by Michael Ehn and Hugo Kastner (excessive and unattributed use of material from C.N.) C.N. 7237
Schack i Sverige by Linusson and Holmgren C.N. 10390
Schackvärlden (index) C.N. 6128
Schallopp, Emil (few drawn games) C.N. 6001
Schapiro v Capablanca KCK 61
Schelfhout, Willem C.N.s 5197, 8355
Schemm, Hans C.N.s 4820, 4833
Scheveningen, 1923 (Maróczy v Oskam and Johner v Fick) C.N. 11002
Schiffers, Emanuel (alleged game against Tartakower) C.N. 9758
Schiffers, Emanuel (report of mental illness) C.N.s 7416, 7424
Schiffers v Chigorin C.N.s 7932, 7948
Schiller, Eric Andrew CE 155; KCK 270-271; ACO 294-295, 309-310; CFF 234-235 + C.N.s 6206 (‘Casablanca’), 6383 (‘Emil Zukertort’), 6683 (Pearl of Zandvoort), 10555 (time taken to write a book) + ‘A Sorry Case (Eric Schiller)’ feature article
Schirm v Dresdner (Petroff Defence miniature) C.N. 6263
Schlechter, Carl ‘Carl Schlechter’ feature article
Schlechter, Carl (absence from St Petersburg, 1914) C.N. 4943
Schlechter, Carl (blindfold display, with photograph) C.N. 11320
Schlechter, Carl (death, burial and religion) C.N.s 6883, 8222
Schlechter, Carl (errors over age) CE 147 + C.N.s 8222, 11352
Schlechter, Carl (games in Milan against A. Noto and V. Noto) C.N.s 7788, 7793
Schlechter, Carl (Horowitz on the ‘drawing master’) C.N. 8506
Schlechter, Carl (photograph inscribed by family member) C.N. 11461
Schlechter, Carl (photograph with Abonyi, 1918) C.N. 9671
Schlechter, Carl (simultaneous exhibition in Prague, 1905) C.N.s 8723, 8734
Schlechter, Carl (series of errors on) ACO 314
Schlechter, Carl (Tartakower and Spielmann on) C.N. 10915
Schlechter v Bendiner KCK 117
Schlechter v Fähndrich KCK 128
Schlechter v Mieses (1894) ACO 290
Schlechter v Mieses (1896) C.N.s 6575, 6641
Schlechter v Perlis C.N.s 9420, 9443
Schlechter v Riedhof C.N.s 8723, 8734
Schlechter v Rubinstein C.N. 8715
Schlechter v Zinkl C.N. 6575
Schlemm v Wranay C.N. 6427
Schliemann Defence (Reeves) C.N. 10065
Schloesser/Schlösser v N.N. C.N.s 9824, 9828
Schmid, Lothar (library) C.N. 9421
Schmid v Petrosian (the ‘Immortal Lightning Game’) C.N.s 11178, 11182
Schmid v Schwede KCK 123-124 + ‘Royal Walkabouts’ feature article
Schmidt, Paul Felix (book by Magacs and Negele) C.N. 10517
Schmitt v Grimm ACO 155
Schmittdiel v Heck ACO 41
Schnell Matt! by Claudius Hüther (and Ludwig Bachmann) and book on poodles by Hüther (Der deutsche Pudel) C.N. 5385
Schnitzler v Alexandre ACO 362-363 + ‘Chess Jottings’ feature article
Schonberg, Harold C. (book inscription) C.N. 6275
Schönmann v Heinicke CE 83; ACO 29-30; C.N. 8571
Schoolboy notebook of Rupert Brooke C.N. 4567
Schottländer, Arnold C.N. 11724
Schottländer’s mate C.N. 11724
Schottländer v Mieses anecdote CE 195-197 + ‘A Mieses-Schottländer Chess Story’ feature article
Schroeder, James C.N. 10967 (Cozens on) + ‘David Hooper (1915-98)’ feature article
Schubert à Kiev by L. Guirchovitch C.N.s 9696, 9733 (original Russian edition)
Schulder C.N.s 7341, 7349, 7406
Schulte v Vogt ACO 37
Schulten v Morphy C.N.s 6079, 7808 (comment by König)
Schultz, Donald (letter from) ‘A Sorry Case (Eric Schiller)’ feature article
Schulz, André ‘Copying’ feature article
Schulz v Thelen C.N. 9994
Schumacher, Heinrich Christian C.N. 3976
Schumer, Jakob/Jacob C.N. 11334
Schuster, Zsigmond (inscription in book also signed by Gold to Wurzburg) C.N. 11827
Schuster v Carls miniature CE 178-179 + C.N.s 5231, 5258, 10400 + ‘Schuster v Carls’ feature article
Schwabinger Gambit C.N. 7626
Schwartz, Nicolai Eugen C.N.s 8564, 8567, 8575 (Nicolai), 10620 (biography and photograph of Nicolai Eugen Schwartz) + ‘The Immortal Blindfold Game’ feature article
Schwarz, Adolf (remark about Steinitz, ‘this little man...’ ) C.N.s 4375, 6505
Schwarz v Otto Junge KCK 31 + ‘Chess Jottings’ feature article
Schwarz v Düren CFF 55
Schwartzman, Gabriel (prodigy claims) ACO 143
Schwarzmann/Szwarcman, L. C.N.s 3861, 3869
Schwendemann, M.A. C.N.s 4892, 6889
Scoones, Dan (contributions to C.N.) ‘Victor Korchnoi’ feature article
Scoones v Lassnig C.N. 9044
Score-sheets (general) ‘Chess Score-Sheets’ feature article
Score-sheets (use made of) C.N.s 5401, 5413, 5423
Scotch Game KCK 141-147 + ‘Kasparov, Karpov and the Scotch’ feature article
Scotland’s Chess Centenary Book by Pritchett and Thornton C.N. 8323
Scott, Roland Henry Vaughan (Capablanca on) C.N. 10337
Scottish Chess Association (applications for Scotland to join FIDE in 1930 and 1932) C.N. 5642
Scott v L. Penrose CFF 45
Scott v Sergeant ACO 105
Scribogenic (neologism by Golombek) C.N. 5357
Scriven, B. KCK 269-270; ACO 295-296; CFF 246 + C.N.s 3760, 4167 + ‘Chess and How to Play It’ feature article
Sculpture by David Goode C.N.s 7614, 7636
Seasickness (chess as cure for; article by Bostwick) CFF 125-126
Sea-warfare chess C.N. 9943
Seconds ‘Chess Seconds’ feature article
Seconds in world championship matches C.N.s 5657 (list sought), 8409 (none used by Botvinnik and Carlsen) + ‘Chess Seconds’ feature article
Secret contests CE 120 (Mieses v Aitken and Reshevsky v Muffang); KCK 330 (Alekhine v Bogoljubow); CFF 280-281 (Euwe v Spielmann) + C.N.s 4174 (Euwe v Spielmann), 5233 (Reshevsky v Muffang), 5255 (Reshevsky v Muffang), 9361 (Spassky v Karpov), 9367 (Timman v Polugayevsky), 10298 (Reshevsky v Rasis) + ‘Secret Chess Contests’ feature article
Seeger v Pomar ACO 115-116
Seesaw/windmill combination ACO 102-103; CFF 39-42 + C.N.s 4978, 5853, 7190 + ‘The Chess Seesaw’ feature article
Seger v Andersson CE 33
Séguin/Seguin, James (Steinitz on) CE 243; C.N. 11989
Seirawan Chess C.N.s 5622, 11965 + ‘Chess Variants and Rule Changes’ feature article
Seirawan, Yasser ‘Yasser Seirawan’ feature article
Seirawan, Yasser (errors by Keene) C.N. 6292
Seirawan, Yasser (photograph with Peter Falk) C.N. 6347
Seitz, Jakob Adolf (letters to Helms) C.N.s 1367, 1412, 10514, 10532
Selecting colour for game (explanation by Robert J. Richey) C.N. 7009
Selenus, Shakespeare and Bacon C.N. 6164
Selesniev (Selesnieff), Alexei (discrepancies over date and place of death) C.N.s 4661, 4670, 4675
Seletsky, A.S. CE 185 + C.N. 7185
Self-contradictions CE 118 (Botvinnik), 165 (Fine); KCK 265-266 (Capablanca on a 1921 world championship game against Lasker), 281 (Alekhine in Nottingham, 1936 tournament book) + C.N.s 4100 (Francis Bacon), 5597 (Fine), 10172 (Alekhine, Nottingham, 1936), 10176 (Alekhine, Nottingham, 1936) + Koltanowski passim
Self-mate C.N.s 4003, 4019, 4042, 7606
Selkirk v J.C.R. CFF 228
Semmering, 1926 (photographs) C.N.s 7971, 7975
Semmering-Baden, 1937 (pictorial feature) C.N. 5766
Sequence of games without loss ACO 236
Sergeant, Philip Walsingham (application for financial support) C.N. 8259
Sergeant, Philip Walsingham (non-chess books) C.N.s 3190, 5943, 8259
Sergeant, Philip Walsingham (photograph) C.N. 6557
Sergeant, Philip Walsingham (photograph mix-up with Secretan/Secreton) C.N. 5342
Serper v Nikolaidis ACO 80; C.N. 8535 + ‘Chess Jottings’ feature article
Seven Days in Bamberg (DeLucia) C.N. 9421
Seyboth and Chigorin v Lewin (Levin) and Schiffers CE 4-5
Shabelsky and Svenson v Winter and Shakhov ACO 107
Shadforth Boger Cup (W. Shadforth Boger) C.N. 5727
Shady Side (book by Hilbert on Whitaker) C.N.s 2443, 6318
Shah Mat. L’ultima partita di Capablanca by Gesualdo Bufalino C.N. 4575
Shainswit, George (Santasiere on, and photograph) C.N. 10773
Shakespeare, William C.N.s 4051, 4054, 4069, 4176 (illustrations by Seltzer in King Richard II), 4876 (Ingleby), 5699, 7443, 7806, 10683 (reference to chess in The Tempest) + ‘William Shakespeare and Chess’ feature article
Sharp and Shipley v Capablanca C.N. 11858
Shaw, George Bernard C.N.s 5627, 9413
Shaw v Burn CE 48
Shedden v Bermingham KCK 109 + ‘En prise’ feature article
Shinkman, William C.N.s 9661, 11462 (composition)
Shipley, Walter Penn (letter from Capablanca) C.N. 11858
Shipley, Walter Penn (letter to Capablanca) C.N.s 10518, 10519
Shipley, Walter Penn (record against masters) C.N.s 5656, 5677
Shipley, Walter Penn (scrapbooks) CE 45-49; C.N. 9449 (photographs on-line)
Shipley v Lasker (and comments of Lasker and Pillsbury about their relative endgame skill) C.N. 9463
Shipman v Fischer C.N. 5472
Shipman v Kevitz C.N. 8584
Shirov v Šulskis C.N. 8777
Shoes (Barker ‘Checkmate’ collection, featuring Fischer, Spassky, Karpov and Topalov) C.N. 6888
Shogi C.N. 6994
Shop (Rosenblatt) C.N.s 10481, 10523
Shoppers (photograph of Phillips and Lasker) C.N.s 4161, 4195
Shories/Schories, G. CFF 121
Short losses KCK 74 (Keres), 81 (Botvinnik), 116-117 (Thomas) 285 (Marshall); ACO 131 (Capablanca), 313 (Steinitz) + C.N. 5362 (four-move odds game won by Villner)
Short, Nigel ‘Nigel Short’ feature article
Short, Nigel (Badmaster article on simultaneous display) C.N. 7089
Short, Nigel (books on) C.N.s 10770, 10774
Short, Nigel (‘chess is ruthless’ quote) C.N. 4238
Short, Nigel (Nigel Short by Ziatdinov) C.N. 11799
Short, Nigel (on the BCM and Purdy) C.N. 9561
Short, Nigel (on Nimzowitsch) KCK 378
Shortest games (including Masefield/Mansfield/Mayfield v Trinka/Trinks/Trent) ACO 99; CFF 253-254 + C.N.s 4294, 4493, 4506, 4994, 6007, 11780 (Moodie v Armstrong)
Shorthand C.N. 5880
Shostakovich, Dmitri (and Alekhine) C.N.s 6654, 7079
Showalter, Jackson Whipps (baseball/curve ball) C.N.s 4449, 4456, 5700, 6972 + ‘Chess and Baseball’ feature article
Showalter, Jackson Whipps (born in 1859 or 1860?) C.N.s 5706, 6972, 11074, 11719
Showalter, Jackson Whipps (games at Cincinnati, 1888) C.N.s 5749, 5773
Showalter, Jackson Whipps (report of meeting with Zukertort) C.N.s 5749, 5773
Showalter, Nellie Love Marshall C.N.s 7482, 7485, 7877 (article by)
Showalter family C.N. 4484
Showalter v Beckner C.N. 8186
Showalter v Lasker C.N. 8050
Showalter v Lipschütz (match in 1890?) C.N. 6996
Showalter v Logan ACO 199
Showalter (Mrs) v Schmidt C.N. 7485
Sibyl, The (planned chess content) C.N. 11350
Sicilian Defence (Dragon) KCK 148; CFF 293 + C.N.s 5135, 7826
Sicilian Defence (Rauzer Attack) C.N. 5472
Sicilian Defence (Richter/Richter-Rauzer Attack) KCK 157
Sicilian Defence (1 e4 c5 2 Bc4 e6 3 Nc3 Nc6 4 d3 a6) C.N. 7850
Sieg v N.N. ACO 139
Siemens Chess Club (Berlin) C.N. 4972
Signatures (Berlin, 1962) C.N.s 5717, 5728
Signatures (in Capablanca book by Chernev) C.N.s 6497, 6534
Signatures (Spassky v Fischer match, 1972) C.N. 7267
Signed chess books C.N. 7279
Silberschmidt, Hirsch Hermann (imprisonment) C.N. 6610
Silbertstang, Edwin (errors in Cardoza book) C.N. 6250
Silcock, Thomas Henry C.N.s 9327, 9354
Silhouettes C.N.s 4113 (Capablanca), 4129 (Lilienthal), 4136 (Evans), 4145, 4180, 4208, 8940 + ‘Chess Silhouettes’ feature article
Silman, Jeremy ‘Jeremy Silman (1954-2023)’ feature article
Sim, Alastair C.N. 8908
Sim v Morrison ACO 35
Simagin, Vladimir (death) C.N.s 11565, 11580
Simagin v Bronstein C.N.s 5746, 5760
Simagin v Šajtar (illegal move) C.N.s 5833, 6107
Similar photographs C.N.s 5372, 5663, 5667, 5697, 6312
Simon, Sir John (Viscount Simon) ACO 263-271 (including games v Coulson, Williamson, Fairburn and Pomar); CFF103 + C.N.s 3552, 10801 (games against Thomas and Morley Roberts) + ‘A Chessplaying Statesman’ feature article
Simonson v Dake ACO 92
Simple Chess by Michael Stean C.N. 9057
Simplest/clearest chess book C.N. 9999 (Reinfeld)
Simpson’s-in-the-Strand C.N.s 7892, 8123
Simultaneous exhibition (first at sea) KCK 203-204 + ‘Chess Jottings’ feature article
Simultaneous exhibition (in aeroplane by Tartakower) KCK 203; C.N.s 9198, 9243 + ‘Chess Jottings’ feature article
Simultaneous exhibitions (claims for records, 2005-15) C.N. 9349
Simultaneous exhibitions (games by future world champions against predecessors) C.N.s 5932, 5944, 5953
Simultaneous exhibitions (large) CE 271; CFF 177, 281-282, 300-304 (Lilienthal, Ståhlberg, Najdorf, Hönlinger, Zukertort, Walbrodt, Marshall, Schlechter, Bernstein, Abonyi) + C.N.s 3419, 3436 (Najdorf), 3907 (Abonyi), 3996 (Havana, 1966), 4571 (Hönlinger), 4800 (A. Martin and Polgar), 5025 (G.J. Martin), 5028 (G.J. Martin), 5639 (G.J. Martin), 6965 (Bernstein) + ‘Large Simultaneous Displays’ feature article
Simultaneous exhibitions (Golombek on) C.N. 8262
Simultaneous exhibitions (newspaper reports in the Soviet Union) C.N. 8481
Simultaneous exhibitions (poor results) CFF 71 (Pilnik) + C.N.s 6451 (Wade), 11000 (Krejcik), 11006 (Krejcik)
Simultaneous exhibitions (reports by masters) C.N.s 6198, 6333 (Lasker), 6503
Simultaneous exhibitions (time per move) C.N. 10025
Simultaneous exhibitions (with thematic positions) C.N.s 5314, 6643
Simultaneous game played by telephone C.N. 6561
Simultaneous games involving C.N. readers C.N. 8350
Sinatra, Frank C.N. 7466
Singapore Chess (by Jayakumar and Urcan) C.N. 10567
Singapore (Chess in) C.N.s 7755, 9435 (photographs of Shaw, Browne and Lim Kok-Ann)
Single bishop mate CE 13-14; KCK 24-26; ACO 17-18; CFF 261-262 + C.N. 5948 + ‘The Single Bishop Mate’ feature article
Sinischa v Poliaxoff/Poljakov ACO 157
Sitzfleisch C.N.s 4316, 11775
Six Graves to Munich by Mario Puzo (Mario Cleri) C.N. 7535
Size/height of chess personalities CE 192-193; CFF 187-188 + C.N.s 5832 (Walbrodt), 5913 (Walbrodt), 7570 (Walbrodt), 7674 (Walbrodt), 7885, 9718 (Chigorin), 10484 (Chigorin), 10509 (Walbrodt), 10708 (Wimsatt) + Chess Jottings
Sjöberg v Tarrasch KCK 104
Skalitzka C.N. 9140
Skeletons C.N. 7441
Sketches C.N.s 3623 (Anderssen and Bogoljubow), 5577 (Bogoljubow), 5713 (Lasker, Chigorin, Pillsbury and Steinitz), 6149 (Tarrasch, Janowsky and Marshall), 7009 (Spassky, Anand and Khalifman), 11297 (Capablanca and Alekhine), 11303 (Capablanca)
Sketch illustrating story by Raymund Allen C.N.s 7430, 7438, 7457
Skewer CFF 102; C.N.s 4231, 4235 (Rinck study), 4236, 4271, 4324, 8894, 9452 (Pennell misidentified as Koltanowski) + ‘The Chess Skewer’ feature article
Skinner, Leonard M. (death) ‘The Games of Alekhine’ feature article
Skipworth, Arthur Bolland C.N. 4879 (information in British census)
Skipworth v Zukertort C.N. 6952 ‘The 23 Ng5 Affair (Skipworth v Zukertort)’ feature article
Skoff, Frank (death) C.N. 6032
Sleep CE 257 (story about Capablanca during 1927 match); KCK 223 + C.N.s 5118 (story about Capablanca during 1927 match), 8889, 10017 (Tarrasch) + ‘Chess and Sleep’ feature article
Sleep (Other Capablanca stories (spy/code and Capablanca falling asleep against Marshall, related in writings by Guillermo Cabrera Infante) C.N.s 4421, 5897, 5900 (Fischer-Bisguier story), 10118 (Capablanca story), 10462 (1912 Capablanca anecdote) + ‘Chess and Sleep’ feature article
Slezak, Walter C.N. 10651
Śliwa, Bogdan (failure to obtain the grandmaster title) C.N. 7478
Śliwa v Bronstein (‘the immortal losing game’) C.N. 11259
Śliwa v Fischer (photographs) C.N.s 6084, 6089
Slonimsky, Nicolas (on music, including Capablanca and Prokofiev) 7940
Slous (or Selous) Frederick L. C.N. 5598
Smallest chess book C.N. 4244
Smallest chess set C.N.s 377, 11822
Smerdon, David (choice of best chess books) C.N. 9516
Smith, Captain C.N. 5017
Smith, Magnus C.N.s 8303, 8445 (and other Canadian photographs) + ‘The Magnus Smith Trap’ feature article
Smith v Maróczy KCK 57-58
Smith v Rosebault C.N. 8498
Smoking KCK 70 (Pillsbury quote), 384-385 (Alekhine); ACO 234-235 + C.N.s 4779 (Alekhine), 5169 (Alekhine smoking accident story; poem by Horace E. McFarland), 5218 (promotional photograph for women’s pipe-smoking), 8164 (Nottingham, 1936), 9290 (Ingrid Larsen smoking cigar), 10859 (Alekhine smoking story) + ‘Chess and Tobacco’ feature article
Smothered mate KCK 45-48; CFF 56-57 (king smothered by eight ‘friendly’ units) + C.N. 4178 (including correction of name in CFF: Viney, not Vine), 5923, 7297, 10575 (Jaffe v Janowsky) + ‘The Smothered Mate’ feature article
Smyslov, Vassily Ossipovich (confusion with another player named Smyslov) C.N.s 5606, 10098, 11952
Smyslov, Vassily Vassilievich (early recognition in the West, in 1943) ACO 144, C.N.s 6516, 10758
Smyslov, Vassily Vassilievich (early studies) C.N. 10541
Smyslov, Vassily Vassilievich (first published game) C.N.s 6531, 6537
Smyslov, Vassily Vassilievich (quotes) KCK 376
Smyslov, Vassily Vassilievich (photographs) C.N.s 6512, 8156, 10669 + ‘Vassily Smyslov (1921-2010)’ feature article
Smyslov, Vassily (‘Hand’) C.N. 10666
Smyslov, Vassily (received Best Games book by Alekhine) C.N. 11385
Smyslov v Reshevsky game-score discrepancy KCK 275 + ‘Chess Jottings’ feature article
Smyslov Screw C.N.s 4275, 4292, 4298, 4365
Smyslov v Botvinnik (missed mate found by Philip Bromberg) C.N. 10371
Smyslov v Pachman (Purdy on) C.N. 10015
Smyslov v Szabó photograph C.N. 5377
Smyth v Helms C.N.s 9110, 9627, 9632, 10786 + ‘A Brilliancy by Hermann Helms’ feature article
Snooker and chess (Clive James quote) C.N. 7699
Snowball game C.N. 8639
Snyder Sicilian (Robert Snyder) C.N. 799
Sobernheim v Langleben C.N. 7989
Sockdolager/sockdologer C.N. 7360
Sokolov v Oll KCK 208
Sokolov, Ivan (Ivan’s Chess Journey) C.N. 9720
Soldatenkov, Vassily/Basil C.N.s 6138, 6144 (Man Ray), 10365, 10370, 11154 + ‘Soldatenkov’ feature article
Soldatenkov v ‘Ewrienoff’ C.N. 8557
Soldatenkov v N.N. KCK 43-44 + C.Ns 6138, 6145, 6187
Solomon v Mundelle C.N. 7222
Soltis, Andrew ‘Andrew Soltis’ feature article
Soltis, Andrew (sloppiness in Chess to Enjoy) C.N.s 10233, 10249
Soltis, Andrew (vaguely attributed quotes) C.N.s 9138, 10435 (Why Lasker Matters)
‘Something like’ C.N.s 10345, 10349
Somma, Francesco C.N. 7902
Sonnenschein, E. KCK 33-34; ACO 364accident
Sonnenschein v N.N. KCK 33-34 + ‘Chess Jottings’ feature article
Sontag, Susan (reference to chess and Morphy) C.N. 6958
Sopia, Zurab C.N. 4874
Soul of chess ‘The Soul of Chess’ feature article
‘Soul of Chess, The’ (Alekhine) C.N. 8868
Soultanbéieff v Ambuhl C.N. 6486
Soultanbéieff v Koltanowski photograph C.N. 4701
Soultanbéieff v Kornreich KCK 106 + ‘Chess Jottings’ feature article
Soultanbéieff v Kreimer C.N. 6504
Soultanbéieff v Winter CE 16-17
Sources ACO 334; CFF 75 + C.N. 3594, 8651, 9003, 9274, 9583, 10403, 10563, 11576, 11583 + ‘Chess: the Need for Sources’ feature article
Sournin v Adair C.N. 10205
South Africa ‘Chess Jottings’ feature article
Southard, Elmer Ernest C.N.s 6350, 6351, 6375
Southsea, 1949 (photographs) C.N. 7339
Soviet chess archives C.N. 8497
Soviet film (Гроссмейстер) C.N.s 7747, 7753 (Korchnoi on)
Spa, 1926 group photograph C.N. 3554
Space (quote about Petrosian by Hammond) C.N. 9693
Spangenberg, Hugo (on his lack of knowledge of chess history and games) C.N. 9402
Spanjaard v Heidenfeld C.N. 10481
Spassky by A.S. Liwschitz (‘big red book’) C.N.s 8961, 8962, 9167, 10677, 10682, 10686, 10808
Spassky, Boris (books about) C.N. 9547 + ‘Boris Spassky’ feature article
Spassky, Boris (interviews) KCK 179-180; C.N. 10340 + ‘Boris Spassky’ feature article
Spassky, Boris (misidentified as Morphy on stamp) C.N. 6243
Spassky, Boris (on Petrosian and Korchnoi) C.N. 7005
Spassky, Boris (reference book’s comment on his loss of the world championship title) C.N. 8622
Spassky, Boris (simultaneous display in Ottawa) C.N. 8685
Spassky v Fischer, 1972 ‘Spassky v Fischer, Reykjavik, 1972’ feature article
Spassky v Fischer, 1972 (best match books) C.N. 9775
Spassky v Fischer, 1972 (books by Reshevsky) C.N. 9833
Spassky v Fischer, 1972 (cartoon by Giles) C.N. 10827
Spassky v Fischer, 1972 (cartoon by Jak) C.N. 9147
Spassky v Fischer, 1972 (cartoons in Icelandic book) C.N. 9762
Spassky v Fischer, 1972 (cartoons on Icelandic website) C.N. 9948
Spassky v Fischer, 1972 (comic strip) C.N. 5418
Spassky v Fischer, 1972 (comparisons with Frazier-Ali boxing match as the greatest sports event in history) C.N. 8996
Spassky v Fischer, 1972 (film coverage) C.N. 9391
Spassky v Fischer, 1972 (number of match books) C.N. 6262
Spassky v Fischer, 1972 (novel by Arnaldur Indriðason) C.N. 9761
Spassky v Fischer, 1972 (novel by Arne Danielsen) C.N. 10339
Spassky v Fischer, 1972 (photographs) C.N. 9769
Spassky v Fischer, 1972 (photographs of general chess scene) C.N. 9162
Spassky v Fischer, 1972 (post-match interviews by Gligorić) C.N. 10976
Spassky v Fischer, 1972 (same reports by Wood and Golombek) C.N. 9106
Spassky v Fischer, 1972 (seconds, attendants, representatives and officials) C.N.s 8125, 8135, 8136, 10310, 10451 + ‘Spassky v Fischer, Reykjavik, 1972’ feature article + ‘Chess Seconds’ feature article
Spassky v Fischer, 1972 (television coverage by Shelby Lyman) C.N. 6464
Spassky v Fischer, 1972 (vox populi) C.N. 9531
Spassky v Jurgens C.N. 8685
Spassky v Korchnoi C.N. 10387
Spassky v Wrinn C.N. 7500
Speed of play/fastest players CE 134-135
Speed-readers duped by speed-writers C.N. 6381
Spence, Jack Lee (photographs) C.N.s 4993, 7586
Spencer, Ralph (Rolf Silberberg/Silverberg) C.N. 10755
Spencer v N.N KCK 63-64
Spencer/Spenser v N.N. ACO 65-66 + C.N.s 5594, 7077
Spencer-Churchill, Edward George (including games against Quin, Varley, Crowley and Tattersall) C.N. 10392
Spengler v Th. C.N. 8209
Spero v Showalter ACO 291
Speyer/Speijer v de Haas KCK 27-38
Speyer/Speijer v Lasker photograph C.N. 9513
Sphicas, Nicolas (chess paintings by) C.N.s 4185, 6041
Spielmann, Rudolf  ‘Rudolf Spielmann’ feature article
Spielmann, Rudolf (alleged book/magician/machine quote) CE 182, CFF 246 + C.N.s 4156, 5375, 8832, 8833, 11411, 11422 + ‘Chess: the Need for Sources’ feature article
Spielmann, Rudolf (comment about Alekhine and combinations) C.N.s 8579, 8603
Spielmann, Rudolf (complainer) CE 68-69 + C.N. 5589
Spielmann, Rudolf (incorrect birth date) CE 230 + C.N.s 4857, 9086
Spielmann, Rudolf (‘Last Knight of the King’s Gambit’) C.N.s 10265, 10348
Spielmann, Rudolf (late photograph) C.N. 4128
Spielmann, Rudolf (lost 12 games in a tournament) CE 259
Spielmann, Rudolf (photographs at simultaneous exhibitions) C.N.s 7195, 10091
Spielmann, Rudolf (quote on learning from Anderssen and Tarrasch) C.N. 4133
Spielmann, Rudolf (spelling of forename) C.N.s 3686, 4011, 4321
Spielmann, Rudolf (stories about) C.N.s 8559, 9165
Spielmann, Rudolf (switched from 1 e4 to 1 d4) C.N. 7852
Spielmann, Rudolf (tournament performances and luck) C.N. 9715
Spielmann, Rudolf (‘Vom Krankenlager des Königsgambits’/‘From the Sickbed of the King’s Gambit’ ) C.N. 10265
Spielmann on Réti ACO 103-104
Spielmann on Tarrasch KCK 387
Spielmann v Janowsky CE 7
Spielmann v Johner CE 70
Spielmann v L’hermet C.N. 9697
Spielmann v Nimzowitsch C.N. 7210
Spielmann v Réti CE 69
Spielmann v Stoltz KCK 208-209 + C.N.s 3845, 3848, 3917, 4524, 4528
Spielmann v Strassl CE 69
Spielmann v Tartakower C.N. 9679
Spite check CFF 56 + C.N.s 6966, 6967 + ‘The Spite Check in Chess’ feature article
Spite sacrifice C.N. 6967
Sponsors/backers of pre-FIDE world title matches C.N. 7065
Sport (recognition of chess as a sport) C.N. 11693
Spreckley, George Stormont (request for picture) C.N. 7382
Springe v Woehl C.N. 6879
Stacey v Landau C.N. 8380h
Stadelman, Samuel Leigh C.N. 5894
Stadelman v Bampton C.N. 6412
Ståhlberg, Gideon (book inscription to Denker) C.N. 8757
Ståhlberg, Gideon (called ‘the Swedish lion’ by Capablanca?) C.N. 11928
Ståhlberg, Gideon (comments on main opponents) CE 122
Ståhlberg, Gideon (remarks by Golombek on his elegance of play) C.N. 6947
Ståhlberg v Bogoljubow ACO 51
Ståhlberg v Capablanca C.N.s 8169, 8184, 8189, 8271
Ståhlberg v Winter C.N.s 8756, 8757
Staircase manoeuvre KCK 76-77 + ‘Chess Jottings’ feature article
Stalda, Giuseppe (stronger at correspondence play than over-the-board) C.N. 7789
Stalemate CE 11; ACO 20-25, 54 + C.N.s 4120 (Lazdies v Zenitas/Lazdiņš v Zemītis), 5056 (Juchli), 5929 (win, loss or draw), 6565 (win), 7254 (Abkin v Bartolich), 8188 (Lasker on), 8800 (Klein v Dayot), 9121 (Capablanca on), 10984 (Alexander and Capablanca on) + ‘Stalemate’ feature article + ‘Chess: Stalemate by Self-Blockade’ feature article
Stalemate (Troitzky position) KCK 21-22 + ‘Stalemate’ feature article
Stalemate (shortest composed games) C.N.s 3679, 3700, 3704
Stalemate (popular use of the term to mean deadlock) C.N.s 7116, 8607
Stalin, Josef (alleged game by) C.N.s 3533, 4133 + ‘Alleged Games by Einstein and Staliln’ feature article
Stalin, Josef (chess as metaphor; Eileen Bigland) C.N. 4871
Stalin, Josef (complaint by Capablanca) ACO 212 + C.N. 4950
Stamma, Philip (chess book advertised in 1739) C.N. 6059
Stamma, Philip (composition used in sculpture) C.N.s 7614, 7636
Stamma, Philip C.N.s 9301 (entry in the Oxford Dictionary of National Biography), 9322, 9588
Standard opening moves criticized KCK 157
Stanley, Charles Henry C.N. 11291
Stanley, Charles Thomas C.N. 11945
Stannard v N.N. ACO 22 + ‘Stalemate’ feature article
Starbuck, Daniel F.M. ACO 271-273 (including games v Judd, Blanchard, Ettlinger and Cook); CFF 44 + C.N.s 3466, 3853, 4027, 4038, 7039, 7068, 7529, 10041 + ‘Daniel Starbuck (1856-84)’ feature article
Stassi, Fabio (novel La rivincita di Capablanca) C.N. 5758
Statistics about the popularity of chess C.N. 8895
Statutes and Sculpture ‘Chess Statues and Sculpture’ feature article
Stauffer v N.N. CFF 19 + C.N.s 3516, 8338
Staunton, Howard ‘Howard Staunton’ feature article
Staunton, Howard (alleged designer of chess board) C.N. 4827
Staunton, Howard (anecdote regarding dispute with Löwenthal) CE 132-134 + C.N. 4030 + ‘Chess Anecdotes’ feature article + ‘Falkbeer, Staunton and Löwenthal’ feature article
Staunton, Howard (attacks on) C.N.s 6650 (by Horowitz and Rothenberg), 6690 (1852 pamphlet), 11319 (Harrwitz), 11329 (Harrwitz), 11433 (Harrwitz) + ‘Attacks on Howard Staunton’ feature article
Staunton, Howard (attributed quote) C.N.s 6055, 6061
Staunton, Howard (claim to be his nephew by Frederick Lloyd/Frederick Staunton/Frederick Stanton) C.N.s 9474, 9496
Staunton, Howard (comment about neither player being able to save the game) C.N. 10171
Staunton, Howard (criticism of) CE 147; ACO 383-384; CFF 312-314
Staunton, Howard (friendship and correspondence with James Orchard Halliwell-Phillipps) C.N. 11993
Staunton, Howard (funds granted to his widow) C.N. 7287
Staunton, Howard (humour) CE 245-246 + C.N. 7069
Staunton, Howard (letter regarding his signature/autograph) C.N. 5111
Staunton, Howard (medallions) C.N. 11524
Staunton, Howard (Morphy on, in the Dubuque Chess Journal) C.N. 5008
Staunton, Howard (modernism of play) CE 95, ACO 393; C.N. 11729 (article by Commandant H. Rey)
Staunton, Howard (on chess in New Orleans, 1847) C.N. 9392
Staunton, Howard (on the decline of English chess) C.N. 9780
Staunton, Howard (on intellectual power and skill at chess) C.N. 11319
Staunton, Howard (origins) CE 271
Staunton, Howard (paternity/Earl of Carlisle) C.N. 10785
Staunton, Howard (pictures of) CE 193 (oil painting) + C.N.s 3451, 3467, 3745, 3995, 5942 (photograph), 5958, 5986, 5990, 5998, 6015, 8705, 8897, 8905, 9287, 10458, 10524, 10528 + ‘Pictures of Howard Staunton’ feature article
Staunton, Howard (referred to as ‘the Bird’) C.N. 11568
Staunton, Howard (religion) C.N. 11977
Staunton, Howard (research into birth, early years and acting) C.N.s 4776, 10461, 10466
Staunton, Howard (residences of) C.N.s 3979, 3984, 11883
Staunton, Howard (similar ‘problems’) C.N. 10551
Staunton, Howard (size of postbag, and practice of replying to all correspondents) C.N.s 5488, 5492, 5513
Staunton, Howard (standing as a Shakespearean scholar) C.N.s 5506, 5516, 5603
Staunton, Howard (start date of his Illustrated London News column) C.N.s 5488, 5492
Staunton, Howard (status/title) ACO 353
Staunton on blindfold play by Harrwitz KCK 395
Staunton on schools ACO 382-383
Staunton on simultaneous displays CE 237-238 + C.N.s 4492, 11874, 11939, 11992, 19996
Staunton-Morphy affair ACO 245-260; CFF 122-125, 211-212, 319 + C.N.s 4984 (Diggle), 10412 (Reinfeld), 10439 (Fiske and Frère), 11328 (Goulding Brown), 11425 (Saidy), 11801 (letters from Skoff) + ‘Edge, Morphy and Staunton’ feature article + ‘Edge Letters to Fiske’ feature article + ‘A Debate on Staunton, Morphy and Edge’ feature article + ‘Supplement to ‘A Debate on Staunton, Morphy and Edge’’ feature article + ‘The Staunton-Morphy Controversy’ feature article
Staunton v Harrwitz (match played in London and Brighton) C.N. 10819
Staunton v Horwitz (London, 1851) C.N.s 6598, 6601
Staunton v Löwenthal consultation games C.N. 6455
Staunton v Saint-Amant (annotational disagreement) C.N.s 5709, 5715
Staunton v Saint-Amant (games in London, 1843, account by G.H. Diggle) C.N. 4706
Staunton v Saint-Amant picture (Marlet/Laemlein) C.N.s 4259, 5395, 11443 (misascribed to London, 1851)
Staunton v Silberschmidt C.N. 6610
Staunton v Stanley match C.N. 6563
Staunton v Williams C.N. 7769
Staunton’s ‘devilish bad games’ CFF 259-260 + C.N.s 10293, 10353
Staunton’s The Chess-Player’s Handbook (error in) KCK 275-276
Stean v Browne C.N. 9051
Steel v N.N. 6742
Steinebach v Radloff ACO 156
Steiner v Alekhine (misprint in notes by Alekhine?) CE 193
Steiner v Prins CE 15
Steiner, George CFF 249-250
Steiner, Herman (chess set) C.N.s 10599, 10603
Steiner, Herman (early life) C.N. 4610
Steiner, Herman (photograph with Flohr) C.N.s 8080, 8084
Steiner, Herman (photograph with Max Pavey) C.N. 10011, 10016
Steiner v Betbeder C.N. 10476
Steiner v Persinger C.N. 10607
Steiner v Sensenig (‘Steiner v Rosenberg’) C.N. 8777
Steiner v Treysman (remark by Morton about glassy look) C.N.s 5705, 5712
Steiner, Lajos (Reinfeld on) C.N. 10292
Steiner, Lajos on Ragozin, Tartakower and Barcza CFF 327
Steinitz, J. v Schottländer CFF 277
Steinitz, W. (twentieth-century problem expert) C.N. 5190
Steinitz, Wilhelm ‘Articles about Wilhelm Steinitz’ feature article
Steinitz, Wilhelm ‘Wilhelm Steinitz Miscellanea’ feature article
Steinitz, Wilhelm (alleged remark about refuting gambits or sacrifices) C.N.s 9929, 9952
Steinitz, Wilhelm (annotations to Koch v Lampert/Lambert) C.N. 11442
Steinitz, Wilhelm (appearance and London, 1866) C.N. 8072
Steinitz, Wilhelm (blindfold display) C.N.s 6539, 7616
Steinitz, Wilhelm (Buckley on, including the ‘artistic horror’ quote about unsound combinations) C.N. 7308
Steinitz, Wilhelm (caricature) C.N. 7695
Steinitz, Wilhelm (challenge to Anderssen in 1866) ACO 403 + ‘Chess Jottings’ feature article
Steinitz, Wilhelm (children, William and Julia/Juliett) C.N.s 7189, 7199
Steinitz, Wilhelm (comments by A.F. Mackenzie on his problem expertise) C.N. 5347
Steinitz, Wilhelm (date of birth and early years) C.N.s 9200, 9403
Steinitz, Wilhelm (dates of tenure of world championship) ACO 386; CFF 135-137 + C.N.s 3750, 4163 (challenge to Zukertort in 1883)
Steinitz, Wilhelm (earliest occurrence of 1 d4) C.N.s 7639, 7653
Steinitz, Wilhelm (elementary oversight in Evans Gambit) C.N. 4171
Steinitz, Wilhelm (forename) C.N. 2064
Steinitz, Wilhelm (games played in 1882 and 1883) C.N. 8590
Steinitz, Wilhelm (Hartston on his match record) C.N. 9445
Steinitz, Wilhelm (Horowitz comment about beard) C.N. 6255
Steinitz, Wilhelm (information in British census) C.N. 4756
Steinitz, Wilhelm (in Havana and games against S. Lopez) C.N. 4910
Steinitz, Wilhelm (interview by Wolf Heinemann) C.N. 8290
Steinitz, Wilhelm (joke problem) C.N. 5270
Steinitz, Wilhelm (naturalization as US citizen) C.N. 4714
Steinitz, Wilhelm (oblivious of opponent) KCK 387
Steinitz, Wilhelm (on Anderssen/Morphy) CE 241, 242 + C.N. 4160
Steinitz, Wilhelm (on correctness) ACO 372
Steinitz, Wilhelm (on difficulty in solving Pulitzer problem) KCK 41
Steinitz, Wilhelm (on Horwitz) CE 241 + C.N. 10684
Steinitz, Wilhelm (on Mason and alcohol) ACO 369
Steinitz, Wilhelm (on matches/tournaments) CE 241 + C.N.s 8007 (scoring), 8021
Steinitz, Wilhelm (on money) CE 242
Steinitz, Wilhelm (on New York Evening Telegram) C.N. 9974
Steinitz, Wilhelm (on responsibility for conduct of a publication) C.N. 11064
Steinitz, Wilhelm (on Staunton) ACO 384-385
Steinitz, Wilhelm (parody by Tarrasch) C.N. 4773
Steinitz, Wilhelm (passport application) C.N. 7149
Steinitz, Wilhelm (photographs in New Orleans) C.N.s 3463, 5173, 7611, 11743
Steinitz, Wilhelm (photograph inscribed to Brodsky) C.N. 7820
Steinitz, Wilhelm (photographs) C.N. 7654
Steinitz, Wilhelm (possible chess set ordered in Moscow, 1896-97) C.N. 5020
Steinitz, Wilhelm (publication on anti-Semitism in Vienna and elsewhere) C.N.s 7952, 7969 (An Essay on Capital, Labor, and Charity)
Steinitz, Wilhelm (quotes by) CE 241-243; C.N. 11971 + ‘Steinitz Quotes’ feature article
Steinitz, Wilhelm (Reinfeld and Chernev on) C.N. 11131
Steinitz, Wilhelm (Sty-nits poems) C.N.s 11060, 11071
Steinitz, Wilhelm (remark about studying with masters) C.N. 8031
Steinitz, Wilhelm (Rhoda A. Bowles on) ‘Steinitz v von Bardeleben’ feature article
Steinitz, Wilhelm (sketch) C.N. 8342
Steinitz, Wilhelm (Two Knights’ Defence anecdote) C.N. 6779
Steinitz, Wilhelm (use of king) C.N. 9084
Steinitz, Wilhelm (world title match conditions) C.N. 6647 + ‘World Chess Championship Rules’ feature article
Steinitz-Chigorin spy/code story CFF 243-244 + C.N. 6699 (Steinitz v Lasker) + ‘Chess Anecdotes’ feature article
Steinitz-Hoffer dispute CFF 197-198
‘Steinitz did not become World Champion until he was over 58 years old’ (gaffe by Schiller) ACO 288; CFF 249 + C.N. 6890
Steinitz ending C.N. 4338
Steinitz Stuck and Capa Caught ACO 7-13 + C.N.s 3458, 6762 (problem by Will H. Lyons), 7472, 8006 (problem by W.H. Reilly) + ‘Steinitz Stuck and Capa Caught’ feature article
Steinitz v Anderssen (Steinitz’s comment on length of match) C.N. 6543
Steinitz v Blackburne (1876 match) C.N. 8075
Steinitz v Burn C.N. 9047
Steinitz v Chigorin cable match (praise for slow pace of games) C.N. 7851
Steinitz v Churchill KCK 313-314
Steinitz v God stories CFF 275, 340 + C.N.s 3731, 3749, 7345, 8461, 8838, 8920 + ‘Steinitz versus God’ feature article
Steinitz v Lyman and Richardson ACO 26
Steinitz v N.N. CFF 285
Steinitz v Stein KCK 46
Steinitz v Voigt ACO 313
Steinitz v von Bardeleben CFF 275-277 + C.N.s 5671, 7638, 7712 + ‘Steinitz v von Bardeleben’ feature article
Steinitz v Young CE 204-205
Steinitz-Lasker-Potter controversy on the origins of the ‘modern school of chess’ CE 272 + C.N. 6875 ‘Steinitz, Lasker, Potter and ‘Modern Chess’ feature article
Steinitz-Wormald-MacDonnell controversy C.N.s 3974, 4460, 4843
Steinitz-Zukertort 9-9 clause CFF 134-135
Steinitz-Zukertort match (New York Times quote) C.N. 4709
Steinitz-Zukertort match (Diggle on) C.N. 7613
Steinitz and Zukertort both stood up at banquet toast C.N.s 4360, 9094
Steinitz, Flora CFF 195-196 + C.N.s 6545, 9776
Steinitz (players named) CFF 277-278
Steinitz’s ‘abysmal’ tournament record KCK 266
Steinkohl, Ludwig Wilhelm C.N. s 11030, 11073
Steinkühler v Horwitz CFF 57
Stella, Mlle (blindfold exploits) CFF 186-187
Stevens principle (powerlessness of pinned pieces) C.N. 8863
Stevens, Samuel John C.N.s 8863, 8865
Stevenson, Agnes (née Lawson) C.N.s 6548 (photograph with Vera Menchik and death), 7565 (year of birth/age), 7594 (census information)
St Gallen, 1943 (photographs) C.N. 10214
St Louis, 1904 (photograph) C.N. 6986
St Louis, 1941 (photograph) C.N.s 8082, 8094
St Louis, 2015 (signed photograph) C.N. 9510
Stockholm, 1906 group photograph C.N. 5221
Stockholm, 1937 C.N. 8756
Stoltz, Gösta C.N.s 3917, 3921
Stoltz v Capablanca (photograph) C.N. 10452
Stoltz v Kashdan C.N. 6364
Stoltz v Kashdan (annotations by Rubinstein) C.N. 11692
Stonewall Opening C.N.s 8069, 8076
Stopes, Marie ACO 397
Stoppard, Tom C.N. 8015
‘Storming Fortresses: A Political History of Chess in the Soviet Union, 1917-1948’ (Ph.D. dissertation by Michael A. Hudson) C.N. 9294
Stormy Petrel ACO 134 (Richardson) + C.N.s 8191 (Richardson and Nimzowitsch), 10747 (Israel Barav/Rabinovich) + ‘Aron Nimzowitsch’ feature article
St Petersburg Chess Club (photograph) C.N7170
St Petersburg, 1895-96 (photographs) C.N.s 6434, 10731
St Petersburg, 1914 (photograph) C.N.s 4926, 7558
St Petersburg, 1914 (rapid transit tournament) C.N. 7118
Strathmore by Ouida (‘castling her adversary’s queen’) C.N. 11001
Strautmanis v Hāzenfūss/Hasenfuss C.N. 7882
Strauss, Albert C.N.s 11625, 11626
Strauss, Richard (games against Zuckerbäcker) C.N.s 7667, 7676
Strawhecker v Wolcott ACO 65
Stray J. (initial J. in the names of Edward Lasker, Reshevsky and Fine) C.N. 5666
Streatham & Brixton Chess Blog/Lost On Time C.N. 9810
Street names CE 105-106 + C.N.s 4597, 6211 (Zuilen), 7154 (Keres), 7174 (Alekhine), 11138 (Spielmann), 11810 (Staunton) + ‘Street Names with Chess Connections’ feature article
Strenuous amusements (1902 newspaper item) C.N. 10092
Ströbeck (photographs) C.N.s 8975, 8984
Strongest player who never won anything (Hirschfeld) CE 28
Study by Somov-Nasimovich cooked C.N. 10275
Stutz Gambit C.N. 6356
Stutz v Marshall C.N. 6356
Subaqua/under-water chess cartoon C.N. 11116
Subaqua/under-water chess championship CFF 125
Suesman v Turover KCK 241-242
Suetin, Alexei and Kira Zvorykina CFF 221-222
Suhle v Forlico match C.N. 4816
Suhle v Kronenberg ACO 14-15
Suicide CE 118-120 + C.N.s 3630 (Gedalia), 6852 (von Bardeleben), 7772 (Mackenzie), 8063 (Gedalia)
Sui-mate 7606
Sultan Khan CFF 160-163 + C.N.s 5037, 5645 (shatranj), 6234 (date of birth), 7168 (photograph with Miss Fatima), 7329 (Indian newspaper reports), 7993 (simultaneous display in Plymouth), 8061 (sketch and signature), 8193, 8670 (Mir and Malik in name), 11171 (photograph), 11339 (photograph), 11501 (address in London) + ‘Sultan Khan’ feature article
Sultan Khan v Alexander. (photograph) C.N. 6285
Sultan Khan v Wreford Brown C.N. 8190
Sumar, Julio CE 55-56 + ‘Chess Prodigies’ feature article
Sumar v Pérez CE 55-56
Summer Girls, The C.N. 10270
Superstition (and number 13) C.N. 10799
Sussex Chess Association (1886 photograph) C.N. 10893
Svendsen, Kester C.N.s 4941, 4945, 4953, 4968
Swedish chess personalities (photographs of Sahlberg, Collijn, Anderson, Englund, Löwenborg, Andersson, Wahlborg) C.N. 11767
Swiderski, Rudolf CE 45
Swiderski, Rudolf (suicide) CFF 149-150 + C.N.s 3654, 4728, 6629 + ‘The Riddle of Swiderski’s Suicide’ feature article
Swiderski v Caro CE 44-45
Swindle CE 14-15 (Labatt v Marshall), 57-58 (Alekhine v Braumann); ACO 57-58 (Curt v Smith) + C.N.s 2230 (Marshall v Swiderski), 8179 (N.N. v Hoffers), 8206, 9620 (origin of term in connection with Marshall), 9749 (Purdy on), 10216 (Purdy on) + ‘Chess Cunning, Gamesmanship and Skulduggery’ feature article
‘Swiss Gambit’ KCK 159-168 (Wagner v Costin, Wagner v von Skarszewski, Wagner v Lipez, Wagner v Guyaz, Wagner v Caslin, Wagner v Rueb, Wagner v Duhm, Wagner v Lenz, Wagner v Münz, Wagner v Hauke, Hold v Münz, Hold v Heim, N.N. v Onderka, Vollrath v Fischer, Lange v Schulten, Küsel v Huch, Bird v Gelbfuhs, Hofstede de Groot v Anderssen, Pelikán v Alekhine, Hromádka v Havasi) + C.N.s 7626, 7916 (including Huch v Bode) + ‘The Swiss Gambit’ feature article
Swiss pairing system (Julius Müller and origins) C.N. 4118
Swiss players (Naegeli, Henneberger, Duhm, Voellmy, H. Johner, Zimmermann, P. Johner, Michel, Staehelin, Grob, Gygli, Ehrat, Christoffel, Lob, Strehle, Tordion, Leepin, Blau) C.N. 9817
Switzerland v Southern Germany (photograph of participants in match) C.N. 7678
‘Sybil’ (correspondence game against G.B. Fraser) C.N. 5918
Symmetry (opening) C.N. 601; CE 257-258; ACO 139 + C.N. 8867 + ‘Book Notes’ feature article
Synthetic game (Locock) C.N. 11795
Szabados, Eugenio C.N. 6109
Szabó László C.N. 9056
Szabó v Dake C.N. 9056
Szabó v Pirc C.N. 9056
Szabó v Roycroft C.N. 8846
Szachy wojenne 1939-1945 War chess by Paweł Dudziński C.N.s 8204, 8208
Szechenyi (Széchényi) ‘madness’ story C.N.s 4349, 5638
Székely v Réti CE 41-42
Szén, József (‘swashbuckling player’) C.N. 5573
Tabia/Tabiya C.N.s 9689, 9699, 9714
Tackels v Sapira CFF 76-77
Tactics of Conquest by Barry Malzberg C.N.s 5355, 5363
Tactics and strategy quote (Tartakower/Abrahams) C.N. 8833 + ‘Chess Strategy and Tactics’ feature article
Taffs, Anthony John C.N.s 303, 4181, 4186 (death), 10333, 10366
Taft, James H. CE 177-178 + C.N.s 5170, 6501
Taimanov, Mark (autobiography) C.N. 10231
Taimanov, Mark (chess library) C.N. 7355
Taimanov, Mark (mentioned in 1943 US magazines) C.N.s 7680, 10232
Taimanov, Mark (photograph published in 1938) C.N. 10242
Tal, Mikhail ‘Mikhail Tal (1936-92)’ feature article
Tal, Mikhail (Alan Phillips on) C.N. 6989
Tal, Mikhail (alleged comparison with Lasker) C.N. 11585
Tal, Mikhail (alleged quote about vodka) C.N. 5981
Tal, Mikhail (books about) C.N.s 2722, 7150 + ‘Books about Keres and Tal’ feature article
Tal, Mikhail (childhood evacuation from Riga) C.N. 7672
Tal, Mikhail (errors over year of death) ACO 287-288
Tal, Mikhail (inscription) C.N. 5982
Tal, Mikhail (on annotating) C.N. 9569
Tal Mikhail (opponent in 1949 game: confusion over Jānis Klovāns and Jānis Kļaviņš) C.N. 10099
Tal, Mikhail (photograph) C.N. 11942
Tal, Mikhail (photograph of simultaneous display in Stockholm) C.N. 8938
Tal, Mikhail (photograph with B.H. Wood) C.N. 4899
Tal, Mikhail (simultaneous game against unidentified opponent) CFF 279-280 + C.N.s 4266, 10297
Tal v Fischer (incident related by Tal) C.N. 5747
Tal v Koblentz KCK 75
Tal v Jaggs KCK 53
Tal v mental patient story C.N. 4354
Tal v N.N. CFF 279-280
Tal v Platonov C.N.s 6742, 6748
Tal v Spassky (blitz game) C.N. 8513
Tal v Szabados photograph C.N.s 6103, 6109
Talbot, Christopher Rice Mansel C.N. 8096
Talbot v Cattley C.N.s 8096, 11631
Tandem chess (leap-frog chess, partnership chess) C.N.s 4783, 7215, 7706, 8496
Tank invented by Lasker? C.N. 3650
Tarleton v Salzano (lengthy notes by Reinfeld) C.N. 9915
Tarnschriften (camouflage publications) CFF 277-278 + ‘Chess Camouflage Publications’ feature article
Tarrasch, Siegbert ‘Siegbert Tarrasch’ feature article
Tarrasch, Siegbert (absence from New York, 1924) C.N.s 8663, 8666
Tarrasch, Siegbert (accusation of blunder) C.N. 3829
Tarrasch, Siegbert (advice that beginners should not play at first) C.N. 11327
Tarrasch, Siegbert (alleged caricature) C.N. 4695
Tarrasch, Siegbert (alleged quote about fatal error of using own head) C.N.s 5499, 11380
Tarrasch, Siegbert (best biographical collection) C.N.s 3462, 5997, 6803
Tarrasch, Siegbert (claim about sea air and other explanations for his defeat by Lasker and other players) CE 188-189 + C.N.s 5517, 5707, 5724, 9369, 10017, 10095
Tarrasch, Siegbert (conversion from Judaism to Christianity) C.N. 5997
Tarrasch, Siegbert (error on his result at Leipzig, 1888) CE 165
Tarrasch, Siegbert (gods quote) C.N. 6218
Tarrasch, Siegbert (quotations from The Game of Chess, including the love/music quotation) C.N.s 5823, 9319, 10354
Tarrasch, Siegbert (middle name and doctorate) CFF 183-184
Tarrasch, Siegbert (‘not sufficient/enough to be a good chessplayer’ quote) C.N.s 4868, 4877, 5121, 10771
Tarrasch, Siegbert (one badly-placed piece quote) C.N. 6284
Tarrasch, Siegbert (postcard to Axel Lindström) C.N. 6759
Tarrasch, Siegbert (principle about a mobile pawn majority on a flank versus a blocked passed pawn in the centre) C.N.s 9379, 9382
Tarrasch, Siegbert (quote about the centre) C.N. 8331
Tarrasch, Siegbert (responses to an examination paper) C.N. 7047
Tarrasch, Siegbert (studies by) KCK 13-14
Tarrasch, Siegbert (‘To win a pawn in the opening is usually a dangerous thing’) C.N.s 7762, 7770
Tarrasch, Siegbert (translations of books) C.N.s 7359, 7375
Tarrasch, Siegbert (unique best move) C.N.s 6066, 7067
Tarrasch on Marshall’s refusal to resign KCK 388
Tarrasch on the pleasure of attack KCK 382
Tarrasch v Alekhine C.N. 5495
Tarrasch v Allies (four opponents at Naples, 1914) C.N.s 5161, 6279, 7050, 7730
Tarrasch v Allies (Geneva, 1920) C.N. 9765
Tarrasch v Berger C.N. 4752
Tarrasch v Chigorin C.N. 8766
Tarrasch v Colle C.N. 9765
Tarrasch v Kelz C.N. 10671
Tarrasch v Koltanowski C.N. 10936
Tarrasch v Lasker (discrepancy in game-score) ACO 338; C.N. 10716
Tarrasch v Mason C.N. 4740
Tarrasch v Meiser C.N.s 8875, 8878
Tarrasch v Richter (back-rank mate) C.N. 5817
Tarrasch v Teichmann C.N. 10017
Tarrasch v Vogel C.N. 8197
Tarrasch Defence (Queen’s Gambit) CE 101; KCK 115-116; ACO 148
Tarrasch-talk (Purdy on) KCK 396-397
Tartakower, Arthur C.N.s 8198, 8220
Tartakower, Savielly ‘Savielly Tartakower’ feature article
Tartakower, Savielly (account of dispute at Budapest, 1928) CE 153 + C.N. 7033
Tartakower, Savielly (allegation of duplicity against Réti) C.N. 4983
Tartakower, Savielly (alleged quote about risk-taking) C.N. 9678
Tartakower, Savielly (and Prokofiev) C.N. 4928
Tartakower, Savielly (aphorisms and wit) ACO 391, 403, 408; C.N.s 8669, 11830
Tartakower, Savielly (article in Moderne Welt) C.N. 11351
Tartakower, Savielly (ascribed quote about winning making the next-to-last mistake) C.N. 7228
Tartakower, Savielly (article on Prague, 1931) C.N. 8941
Tartakower, Savielly (books about, and positions from play) C.N.s 3900, 3904, 4147
Tartakower, Savielly (date of birth) C.N. 7836
Tartakower, Savielly (described by Bronstein book as a parachutist) KCK 331
Tartakower, Savielly (Die Hypermoderne Schachpartie) C.N.s 5279, 9701 (English edition)
Tartakower, Savielly (French naturalization) C.N. 8059
Tartakower, Savielly (Hans Kmoch on, including physical appearance, marriage, gambling and hints of intended suicide) C.N. 8994
Tartakower, Savielly (in the Great War) C.N. 11779
Tartakower, Savielly (Lajos Steiner on) C.N. 6977
Tartakower, Savielly (non-chess prose output) C.N. 4464
Tartakower, Savielly (number of tournament games) CFF 256
Tartakower, Savielly (on bizarre openings) C.N. 10918
Tartakower, Savielly (on ties) C.N. 9224
Tartakower, Savielly (on 1 d4 Nf6) C.N. 11015
Tartakower, Savielly (papers and effects after death) C.N.s 4636, 4674
Tartakower, Savielly (photograph playing blindfold) C.N.s 6562, 7503
Tartakower, Savielly (photograph playing computer) C.N. 4470
Tartakower, Savielly (photograph with Alekhine, Rubinstein, Bogoljubow and Maróczy) C.N. 11948
Tartakower, Savielly (photographs at simultaneous exhibition) C.N. 7131
Tartakower, Savielly (poetry by) C.N.s 3787, 3833, 3863, 4089, 4278, 4486, 7870
Tartakower, Savielly (pseudonym Lt. G. Cartier) C.N.s 5140, 5210
Tartakower, Savielly (review by Wood of first My Best Games book) C.N. 8839
Tartakower, Savielly (quote about being compelled to change conceptions) C.N. 7801
Tartakower, Savielly (quote about repetition of moves) C.N. 6781
Tartakower, Savielly (quote about six horses, not four) C.N. 7856
Tartakower, Savielly (quote about knights limping, not leaping) C.N. 7856
Tartakower, Savielly (Reinfeld on his writings) C.N. 9607
Tartakower, Savielly (residence at Hôtel Mazagran, Paris) C.N. 5211
Tartakower, Savielly (simultaneous game in Luton) C.N. 7224
Tartakower, Savielly (spelling of forename and surname) ‘Jottings’ feature article
Tartakower and du Mont (500 Master Games of Chess) C.N.s 625, 4436, 8504, 8827, 8828
Tartakower on Capablanca (defeat in 1927) C.N. 8163
Tartakower on decisiveness ACO 406
Tartakower on Lasker, Capablanca and Alekhine (also attributed to Tarrasch) C.N.s 4279, 9384
Tartakower on Leonhardt and the English Opening KCK 156 + ‘The English Opening’ feature article
Tartakower on Najdorf ACO 417
Tartakower on San Remo, 1930 ACO 193-194
Tartakower on Teichmann ACO 173
Tartakower v Abell C.N. 7539
Tartakower v Atkins C.N. 9070
Tartakower v Capablanca C.N.s 8162, 8167
Tartakower v Colle ACO 39 + C.N. 7875
Tartakower (blindfold) v Goldsmith C.N. 8118
Tartakower (blindfold) v Häusler C.N. 8418
Tartakower v Holte KCK 225-226
Tartakower v Lilienthal CE 88
Tartakower v N.N. C.N. 11052
Tartakower v Réti C.N.s 5954, 6009
Tartakower v Rey Ardid (Paris, 1934) C.N. 9018
Tartakower v Rey Ardid (Sitges, 1934) C.N. 9019
Tartakower v Rubinstein C.N. 4437
Tartakower v Winter match (Paris, 1938) C.N. 7630
Tartacover vous parle C.N.s 4437, 4768
Task (32 units placed so that none can move) C.N.s 9278, 9302, 9356 (30 units; Reichhelm)
Tassinari, Girolamo CE 43-44
Tassinari v de Rivière CE 44
Tartakower v Füster C.N. 9339
Tartakower v Réti (photograph) C.N. 9671
Taubenhaus, Jean (inscription in Traité du jeu des échecs) C.N. 7362
Taubenhaus v Heilpern C.N. 6851
Taubenhaus v Vázquez (match) C.N.s 9887, 9896 + ‘Taubenhaus v Vázquez, Havana, 1894-95’ feature article
Tauber, Léonard C.N.s 7821, 7830
Tauber v d’Hersignerie C.N. 11170
Tayan (Eskimo) C.N. 9398
Taylor v Houlding KCK 54
Taylor v Leise C.N. 6887
Taylor v N.N. CE 164 + C.N. 7564
Tchélébi, Edgard C.N.s 9519, 9529, 11016
Teaching chess (Purdy on) C.N. 9621
Team-match (first) C.N.s 5321, 5340, 5358
Technical terms (old) CFF 138-139 + ‘Unusual Chess Words’ feature article
Technique ACO 69-70
Techniques of End Game in Chess by Philip Robar C.N. 4717
Tediousness and difficulty of chess (The Compleat Gamester) C.N. 7296
Teed, Frank Melville C.N.s 6936 (photograph), 9975 (composition), 10102
Teed v Breckenridge (Breckinridge?) C.N. 11697
Teichmann, Richard ‘Richard Teichmann’ feature article
 ‘Teichman v Marbl’ CE 21-23; ACO 45-46 + C.N.s 5201, 5212
Teichmann, Richard (Alekhine on) ACO 394-395
Teichmann, Richard (birth-date) C.N. 4058
Teichmann, Richard (discrepancies in miniature) KCK 106-107; CFF 57
Teichmann, Richard (Reinfeld on/eye patch) C.N. 8922
Teichmann, Richard (‘Richard the Third’, ‘Richard the Fourth’, ‘Richard the Fifth’) CE 122 + C.N.s 6620, 7557
Teichmann, Richard (skill and potential) C.N. 6620
Teichmann, Richard (spectator at wrestling) C.N. 8449
Teichmann v Allies C.N. 10798
Teichmann v Leonhardt (article by Pillsbury, mentioning Teichmann’s eyesight) C.N. 10248
Teichmann v N.N. KCK 106-107; CFF 57 + ‘Chess Jottings’ feature article
Teichmann v N.N. (analysis by Dvoretsky) C.N.s 6820, 6853
Teichmann v N.N. C.N. 10889
Teichmann v Rolland C.N. 9676
Teichmann v Sämisch match C.N. 8449
Tel Aviv Olympiad, 1964 (photographs) C.N. 9850
Telephone, Chess by C.N.s 9386, 9405
Television: see under Broadcasting
Temperature (condition in Rosenthal v Zukertort match) ACO 172; C.N. 9589
Temple, Michael Henry (inventor of Kriegspiel) C.N.s 3496, 6415, 9727 + ‘Chess Variants and Rule Changes’ feature article
Tempo + ‘Chess Tempo/Tempi’ feature article
Tempi (three; material worth) C.N.s 10751, 10778
Tempo (origin and definition) C.N. 5852
‘Tempo is the soul of chess’ (Tarrasch) KCK 387
ten Geuzendam, Dirk Jan (untruthfulness regarding Fischer) C.N.s 9245, 9252, 9338, 9401, 9635 + ‘Brad Darrach and the Dark Side of Bobby Fischer’ feature article
Tendering, Franz ACO 120-121
Tendering v Bothe ACO 121
Tenner v Feldman C.N. 10779
Tenner v N.N. ACO 35
Termination of the 1984-85 world championship match CE 221-225; KCK 172-179, 271; CFF 137-138 + C.N.s 4984 (Diggle), 5375, 5765, 7025 (Barden on), 9103, 9580 (alleged remarks by Campomanes to Karpov), 11226 (Timman on), 11817 (interview by Giam Choo Kwee with Lim Kok-Ann) 11856 (and other FIDE matters) + ‘The Termination’ feature article
Terms, Rare C.N.s 4196 (circumrotatory chess and pedaneous chess), 4226 (conversation game and masque game) + ‘Unusual Chess Words’ feature article
Terrazas Elizondo, Teodoro (not Elizando) C.N.s 11786, 11788
Terrazas mystery (Teodoro and Filiberto) C.N.s 4008, 4015, 4049, 4392, 4665, 6034, 6056, 11332, 11786 + ‘Mysteries at Sabadell, 1945’ feature article
Tests on Reshevsky KCK 202
Thacker, Ron C.N. 4906
Thanhofer v Emmrich KCK 122 + ‘Royal Walkabouts’ feature article
The equalizing injustice of chess C.N. 6912
The Hague, 1928 (photographs) C.N.s 9494, 9499, 9504 + ‘A 1928 Chess Photograph’ feature article
The Italics Are Mine C.N.s 5415 (Nina Berberova and Pavel Muratov), 7647 (Dostoevsky)
‘The openings consist of Alekhine’s games with a few variations’ (Chernev) C.N. 6945
Therien, Loic (Loïc Thérien) C.N. 10437
Therkatz, Wilhelm (criticism by Nimzowitsch) C.N.s 6723, 10707
Theta (pseudonymous columnist in the Chess Amateur) C.N.s 3780, 9272, 10799
‘The threat is stronger than the execution’ (and Nimzowitsch complaint about threatened smoking) CFF 330-332 + C.N.s 4328, 4366, 4496, 4505, 5601, 6677, 7832, 8249, 8818, 9913, 9964, 10322 + ‘A Nimzowitsch Story’ feature article
The Week in Chess C.N. 8921
Things That Matter by Charles Krauthammer C.N.s 8461, 8462
Thinking ahead KCK 220-222
Tholfsen v Bigelow (staircase manoeuvre) KCK 76 + ‘Chess Jottings’ feature article
Tholfsen v Edward C.N. 11362
Tholfsen v Willman C.N. 11384
Thomas, Lady Edith Margaret C.N.s 5690, 9848, 10680, 11930
Thomas, Sir George ‘Sir George Thomas’ feature article
Thomas, Sir George (autobiographical note) C.N. 7088
Thomas, Sir George (badminton photographs) C.N.s 4884, 8270
Thomas, Sir George (birth and family) C.N. 10680
Thomas, Sir George (early games, against W.J. and against A.C. Jackman) C.N.s 10329, 10334
Thomas, Sir George (friendship with the boxer Gilbert Johnston) C.N. 8960
Thomas, Sir George (G.H. Diggle on) C.N.s 7775, 7780
Thomas, Sir George (name/title) C.N.s 9848, 10680
Thomas, Sir George on Lasker and Capablanca C.N. 7128
Thomas, Sir George on Menchik CFF 321
Thomas, Sir George (parents’ estrangement) C.N. 11990
Thomas, Sir George (photographs) C.N.s 6988, 6989, 7000, 9238
Thomas, Sir George (planned chess biography by Alan Tabelin) C.N. 10247
Thomas, Sir George (problems) C.N. 10329
Thomas, Sir George (remark about Alekhine and Capablanca) C.N. 11976
Thomas, Sir George (tennis results at Wimbledon) C.N. 4115
Thomas, Sir George (1970 letter from Knaresborough Nursing Home) C.N. 7034
Thomas v Capablanca (photograph) C.N. 9021
Thomas v Euwe KCK 284-285
Thomas v Klein C.N.s 7732, 7797
Thomas v Laing C.N. 8728
Thomas v Macdonald C.N. 11158
Thomas v Tylor KCK 116-117
Thomas Cook tour C.N. 11481
Thompson, Theophilus C.N. 7606
Thompson v Elwell ACO 78-79 + ‘Chess Prodigies’ feature article
Thompson v Mackenzie ACO 87
Thorne, Norman C.N. 5441
Thornley v Griffith CFF 19
Thornton v Boultbee KCK 62-63
Thorold v Fenton C.N. 8508
Thorold v Green C.N. 7202
Thorpe, Jeremy (photograph with P.H. Clarke) C.N. 9024
Those Who Play Chess by Donald L. Boone C.N. 6856
Thouless, David James C.N. 11366
Thousand Islands, 1897 (photograph) C.N. 5550
Threats (remark by Reinfeld) C.N. 9262
Threats (Znosko-Borovsky on) C.N. 11408
‘Three diagonals, one for the queen and two for the bishops, are worth a pawn’ C.N. 8735
Three pawns against a knight CE 10-11 + C.N.s 8516, 8522, 8522 (Riley v Russ), 8542 (information about Riley and Russ), 8547 (Felixstowe, 1949 group photograph)
Three pawns’ defence (Evans Gambit) C.N. 10663
‘Three pieces are a mate’ C.N. 10252
Thumb, Tom (Charles Sherwood Stratton) C.N.s 3931, 4323, 9963, 9973
Ticket prices C.N. 9981
Ticket tournaments (Ticket-Turnier) C.N.s 5105, 5133
Tidskrift för Schack (on-line) C.N. 9711
Tietz, Victor (allegations of invented games) CE 264 + C.N.s 5351, 5359
Tilton, Theodore (and usefulness/uselessness of chess) C.N. 10847
Time ‘Chess and Time’ feature article
Time (early loss on time, by Steinitz) CFF 145-146
Time controls (article by G.H. Diggle) C.N. 5540
Time-limit (both players lose) C.N. 3879
Time (fast win by Alekhine against Bogoljubow) C.N. 10221
Time-limit (Gnadenminuten) C.N. 6349
Time-limit (list for matches and tournaments) C.N. 6974
Time-limit (Medley) C.N. 7460
Time, Masters who never/seldom lost on KCK 241 + C.N.s 8090, 9539, 9803 + ‘Chess and Time’ feature article
Time needed to compose problems (remark by Dawson) KCK 380
Time (magazine) available on-line C.N. 5819
Times given for individual moves KCK 241 (first instance) + C.N. 7085 (Bronstein v Larsen)
Times, The (crass chess coverage in 1993) C.N.s 9981, 10840, 10841
Times, The (holiday competition with Jesierski/Jezierski/Ezersky v Lelczuk/Lelchuk) C.N.s 8310, 8314
Timman, Jan (Chess the Adventurous Way) C.N. 2078 + ‘Chess Jottings’ feature article
Timman, Jan (and András Adorján) on openings books C.N. 3914
Timman v García C.N. 9097
Tinsley, Edward Samuel CE 272 (Fine and Capablanca on), CE 245 (Winter on); C.N.s 8725, 8739 (Winter on), 8794 (Diggle on), 9968 (letter to Helms on title match renegotiations) + ‘The Chess Tinsleys’ feature article
Tinsley, Samuel (son of master) C.N.s 8725, 8783 (on politics), 8798, 8802 + ‘The Chess Tinsleys’ feature article
Tintin by Hergé C.N. 8113
Tisdall, Jonathan ‘Chess Jottings’ feature article
Tito, Marshal C.N.s 5293, 8052 (photograph at Dubrovnik Olympiad), 8140 (feature in Picture Post)
Tkachiev, Vladislav (inscription) C.N. 6332
Tolosa y Carreras, José (photograph and inscription) C.N. 4267
Tolstoy, Leo (and Tolstoy family) C.N.s 3667, 3677, 3949 (alleged quote), 4133 (alleged quote), 4660 (alleged quote), 5296, 5372, 6426 (game position in photograph), 7462 (book by William J. Bennett), 9439 + ‘Leo Tolstoy and Chess’ feature article
Tomlinson, Charles (archives) C.N. 11660
Tomlinson v Zytogorski C.N. 11660
Topalov, Veselin (books about) C.N.s 4616, 4621 + ‘Books about Leading Modern Chessplayers’ feature article
Torre, Carlos (nervous breakdown and latter-life photographs) C.N.s 5759, 5767, 6485, 6765, 7345
Torre, Carlos (photograph with Joaquín Amaro Domínguez) C.N. 10304
Torre, Carlos (simultaneous games) C.N. 10829
Torre, Carlos (story about) CFF 242-243
Torre, Carlos (year of birth) C.N. 8478
Torre v Adams C.N.s 5213, 5219 + ‘Adams v Torre – A Sham?’ feature article
Torre v Ed. Lasker CFF 21
Torre v N.N. C.N. 10806
Torre v Parker CFF 5-6 + C.N. 4422
Torre v Fischer C.N. 8638
Touch and move CE 115-116
Tournament records of Lasker, Capablanca and Alekhine CE 108
Tournament with 700,000 participants C.N.s 8926, 10032
Tournaments (first events and early uses of the word) C.N.s 5869, 5874
Tournaments (winner begins with two losses) C.N. 8605
Townshend, Marquis C.N. 6705
Translation needed CE 16-17 + C.N.s 6803, 8520, 11539 (Levenfish) + ‘Wanted’ feature article
Translations (English-language problem books) C.N. 8633
Translations (non-English) C.N. 4654
Transposition (opening stratagem) C.N. 11205
Transposition (Ruy López after 1 d4) KCK 154 + ‘Chess Jottings’ feature article
Trap (Nugent v Black) ACO 203-204
Traube v Hartlaub C.N. 7392
Travin v Zeck C.N.s 8977, 8993, 9044 (game with similar motif) + ‘A Chess Mess’ feature article
Traxler v Šamánek C.N.s 1507, 6024
Treasure Chess by Bruce Pandolfini C.N. 5280
Trébuchet C.N. 11679
Tree of knowledge dictum C.N.s 56, 263, 485, 1200, 8595
Treer v Fahrni ACO 93
Tregear, Victoria (and Charles Dickens) C.Ns 6906, 6909 + ‘Charles Dickens and Chess’ feature article
Trenchard v Leonhardt C.N. 9643
Tresling v Benima (five-queens game) C.N.s 7107, 7111 + ‘Chess Games with Five Queens’ feature article
Trevangadacharya Shastree C.N.s 4703, 4715, 7519
Treybal, Karel C.N.s 3729, 3733
Troitzky composition (Lasker on) C.N. 8188
Troitzky composition (not by Capablanca) KCK 267-268; ACO 306
Troitzky/Tritsky stalemate KCK 21-22 + ‘Stalemate’ feature article
Trompowsky, Octávio C.N.s 5297, 5651 (photograph), 10768 (photograph)
Trompowsky Opening KCK 147, 297; ACO 347 + C.N.s 4306, 5261, 6045, 8732, 8972, 10862 + ‘The Trompowsky Opening’ feature article
Trouser incident (A.T. Watson) C.N. 10794
Truong, Paul (autobiographical claims) C.N. 11429
Truscott, Alan Fraser CFF 131-132 (including games v Wade, Rhodes and Mardle); C.N. 10880
Tuesday (comic effect of the word) C.N. 11857
Tuffli v Rimathé CFF 4
Tukmakov, Vladimir (Modern Chess Preparation) C.N. 7846
Turchi, Carlo C.N. 10445
Turgenev v Kolisch C.N.s 5863, 6054, 6604
Turner, Abe (including film A Bowl of Cherries) C.N.s 10932, 10941
Turner v Stanley engraving (with Löwenthal) C.N.s 3503, 4955
Turns of phrase C.N. 6335 (Nunn)
Turover, Isador Samuel C.N.s 9051, 9090
Twitter C.N.s 9085, 9126 (Crowther)
Two lone knights (mate possible but cannot be forced) C.N. 9899
Two-move problems (Evans on) C.N. 11415 (and problem by K. Braithwaite)
Two rook endings KCK 169
Two queens against one KCK 73-74 + C.N. 2042 + ‘Chess Jottings’ feature article
Two types of player (Chess Amateur) C.N. 10074
Tygodnik Illustrowany C.N. 9955
Tylor, Theodore Henry (article and quote regarding Alekhine) C.N. 5966
Tylor, Theodore Henry (described by B.H. Wood as ‘a naughty boy’) C.N. 8347
Tylor, Theodore Henry (Koltanowski on) C.N. 9450
Tylor v Thomas C.N. 9092
Typos (most in a bibliography) C.N. 6642 (Capablanca book by I. and V. Linder)
Typos (six in six lines) C.N. 8142
Ufimtsev, Anatoly (and ...d6 opening) C.N. 11466
Ujtelky v Barcza (won in the style of Nimzowitsch) ‘C.J.S. Purdy’ feature article
Ulea, V. ((pen-name of Vera Zubarev; book by) C.N. 3637 + ‘Chess, Literature, and Film’ feature article
Ulvestad v Bronstein C.N. 4759
Underpromotion KCK 18-21, 60; ACO 49; CFF 2 + C.N.s 7418 (Herland/Fritz/Geiger), 7435 (Hersom), 7.950 (simplest position with promotion to bishop), 8124 + ‘Underpromotion in Chess’ feature article
Unhealthy tournament (most players ill at Philadelphia, 1876) C.N. 4358
Universities’ cable match (1902) C.N. 10963
Unlimited Challenge by Garry Kasparov CE 270
Unneeded terms (featherbed soldiers, hippophobia, midsummer madness) C.N. 6861
Unqueenable C.N. 9468
Unusual balance of material CE 12-13 (Carls v Brinckmann and Zhelnin v Semeniuk); ACO 92-93 (Voltti v Kanervo and Treer v Fahrni)
Unzicker, Wolfgang (photograph with Alekhine) C.N. 4373
Unzicker, Wolfgang (photograph with Jerry Spann) C.N. 8046
Unzicker v Fischer (explanation by Fischer of 12...h5) CE 115-116; C.N. 4423
Unzicker v Reshevsky ACO 18-19
Urcan, Olimpiu G. (Patreon webpage) C.N. 10866
Urcan, Olimpiu G. (The Capablanca Project) C.N. 11882
USA v USSR match, 1945 (radio) C.N. 8102 (time consumed in the games between Smyslov and Reshevsky)
USA v USSR match, 1954 (photographs in Life) C.N. 7144
USCF postcard C.N.s 8277, 8297
US Presidents and Vice Presidents C.N.s 3958, 3971, 3999, 7977, 8071
Vajda v Rosselli del Turco C.N.s 7754, 7758
Vajda v Tschepurnoff (error by Znosko-Borovsky) CE 147
Valderrama, Esteban (portraits of Capablanca) C.N.s 11563, 11571, 11574
Valenta, Otakar KCK 105 + ‘Chess Jottings’ feature article
Valenta v Neustadtl KCK 105 + ‘Chess Jottings’ feature article
Valentine card C.N. 7516
Valentine v Benedict (14 February game) C.N. 4169
Valentino, Rudolph KCK 331; CFF 108 + C.N.s 4758, 4788
Valladão Monteiro, Joaquim CFF 18-19 + C.N.s 3884, 3887, 4173, 5799, 10768 + ‘Joaquim Valladão Monteiro’ feature article
Valladares Opening (1 Nf3 e5) CE 59; ACO 173 + C.N. 7161
Value of the pieces (mathematical calculations) C.N.s 4897, 4902, 7853 (Fine), 8859 (Lasker), 8885 (Frère), 8904, 9652 (Check), 10631 (Lasker) + ‘The Value of the Chess Pieces’ feature article
van B. v Gudehus ACO 73
Vančura, Josef C.N. 11517
Vančura position C.N. 11517 + ‘The Vančura Position in Chess Rook Endings’ feature article
van den Berg, Carel C.N. 9081
Vane v Miles KCK 120 + ‘Royal Walkabouts’ feature article
KCK 118 + ‘Royal Walkabouts’ feature article
van Foreest, Arnold E. (photograph) C.N. 11587 + ‘Jacques Mieses’ feature article
van Foreest, Dirk CFF 69-70 + ‘Jacques Mieses’ feature article
van Foreest, D. v Mieses (‘Youth has triumphed’) CFF 69-70; C.N. 10120 + ‘Jacques Mieses’ feature article
van Foreest v Wagner (analyzed by Lasker) C.N.s 11185, 11188
van Gelder, Michel (and Nardus) C.N. 11919
van Lennep, Norman Willem KCK 113 + C.N.s 4663, 4664, 4681, 4697, 10100, 10149
van Lennep v Heppell C.N. 10115
van Lennep v Tietjen C.N. 10100
van Lennep v Trenchard C.N. 10100
van Rosendael v van Lennep C.N. 10149
Van Seters, Fritz C.N. 7525
Vansittart v N.N. ACO 47
van Vliet v Lasker CE 49
van Vliet v N.N. C.N. 11667
Vargas v Kostić C.N.s 8149, 11631
Variants ‘Chess Variants and Rule Changes’ feature article
Variant Chess ‘Chess Variants and Rule Changes’ feature article
Variants (books by David Pritchard) C.N.s 2078, 5106 +‘Chess Variants and Rule Changes’ feature article
Varnusz, Egon ACO 286 + ‘Copying’ feature article
Vasiukov v Hartston (photograph) C.N. 10839
Vaux, Francis Leonard C.N. 9353
Vázquez, Andrés Clemente CE 76 + C.N.s 7036, 9845
Vázquez v Fiol (alleged game) ACO 41-42
Vázquez v Lee ACO 88
Vázquez v Paredes CFF 20
Veidt, Conrad C.N. 10499
Velat, Gloria C.N.s 10163, 10164
Velat v Peig C.N. 10164
Venice, 1949 (photographs) C.N. 11490
Venue for national championship (smallest town) C.N. 5781 (Bellingen)
Verbosity KCK 336; CFF 312, 317
Verho v A.R. Krogius CFF 10-11
Verlinsky, Boris C.N.s 3795, 3802, 3893
Verdoni C.N.s 9565, 9570, 9574, 9581, 9595 + ‘The Chessplayer Verdoni’ feature article
Verkhovsky, Leonid Solomonovich C.N.s 10643, 10647
Very best chess books C.N.s 4485, 4553, 4698, 4735, 6971, 8495 + ‘The Very Best Chess Books’ feature article + ‘The Very Best Chess Books (Readers’ Choices)’ feature article
Veteranitis C.N. 7640
Vezin v Stanley match C.N.s 6827, 6864, 6869
Viakhirev v Romanovsky C.N. 7791
Victoria, Queen (and Paul Morphy) C.N. 8968
Vidmar, Milan ‘Milan Vidmar’ feature article
Vidmar, Milan (colour postcard) C.N. 6961
Vidmar, Milan (comment about game against Nimzowitsch) C.N. 8580
Vidmar, Milan (footage at anti-Communism rally) C.N. 7864
Vidmar, Milan (non-chess books) C.N.s 3578, 3592
Vidmar, Milan (Purdy on: ‘just a divinely-gifted wood-shifter’) C.N. 11620
Vidmar, Milan (Timman on) KCK 170
Vidmar v Důras (photograph) C.N. 7617
Vidmar v Reshevsky match C.N. 3518
Vidmar v Spielmann C.N. 7602
Vidmar v Teichmann (note by Tarrasch) C.N. 3711
Vidmar v Yates CFF 123 + C.N. 7973
Vidmar Jr., Milan (photograph) C.N. 6960
Vienna Game & Gambit, The (Santasiere) C.N. 6240
Vienna, 1857 C.N. 8653
Vienna, 1895-96 C.N. 11312
Vienna, 1898 group photographs C.N. 10730
Vienna, 1908 group photograph C.N. 10743
Vienna, 1922 (poster by Ladislaus Kmoch) C.N. 11811
Vienna (venue of two games in the Lasker v Schlechter match) C.N. 11601
Viesca, Andrés Ludovico CE 52 + C.N. 6522 + ‘Chess Prodigies’ feature article
Viesca v Martí CE 52
Views on Chess (Observer competition) C.N.s 6714, 6715, 7148, 10431
Vilela v Estévez CE 20
Villegas, Benito H. (caricature) C.N. 4459
Villegas v Portela C.N. 7730
Villeneuve-Esclapon, Jean de C.N. 10469
Viney (not Vine) v Gook CFF 57 + ‘The Smothered Mate’ feature article
Violence CE 156; KCK 279-280; CFF 196-199 + C.N.s 5013 (Alekhine), 5843 (Alekhine), 6437 (Blackburne), 6440 (Blackburne), 8286 (fantasy violence in book titles), 8559 (Alekhine) + ‘Chess with Violence’ feature article
Violinists C.N. 3912
Visier v Betancourt KCK 49
Vogel, Johann C.N. 8197
Vogel v Schmidt C.N. 8197
Vogue (front cover) C.N. 11168
Volapük CFF 83
Voltaire and chess C.N. 9938 +‘Voltaire and Chess’ feature article
Voltti v Kanervo ACO 92
von Bardeleben, Curt (claims by Edward Lasker), C.N.s 5999, 10592 (ten marriages)
von Bardeleben, Curt (high praise of) C.N. 5049
von Bardeleben, Curt (interview) C.N.s 10257, 11370
von Bardeleben, Curt (suicide) C.N. 6852
von Bilguer, Paul Rudolf CE 74-76; C.N. 7896 (two blindfold games)
von Bilguer v Mayet CE 75
von Bilguer v von der Lasa CE 75-76
von Eckstädt v Anderssen ACO 67-68 + ‘Chess Jottings’ feature article
von Ehlert v Bohl CE 38-39
v[on] Engel v Berger C.N. 7945
von Gottschall v Nimzowitsch C.N. 8281
Gottschall v N.N. C.N. 9136
von Gottschall v Walbrodt KCK 2
von Hanneken, Hermann C.N. 4748
von Heydebreck v Lasker C.N. 10762
von Holzhausen, Walther (mate in five) C.N. 5245
von Holzhausen v Tarrasch miniature CE 200 + C.N. 6382
von Popiel v Pillsbury C.N. 574
von Scheve v Rubinstein CFF 230
von Seefried v Künzler ACO 155
von Walthoffen, Hippolyt Walter (and the Walthoffen Attack) C.N. 4723
V.P. v Aurbach C.N. 11190
Vujić v Petrović KCK 20 + C.N. 8124
Vukcevich, Milan C.N. 8459
Vuković v N.N. C.N. 7062
W.A. Whyatt’s Chess Problems by Bob Meadley CE 263
Wade, Robert (in Paris, 1949) C.N. 5899
Wade, Robert G. (Graham or Grant) C.N.s 7269, 7274, 7295
Wade, Robert G. (inscription from Miguel Alemán) C.N. 5872
Wade, Robert G. (on the 1927 and 1963 world championship matches) C.N. 8412
Wade, Robert G. (photograph aged 17 at Wanganui) C.N. 5538
Wade, Robert G. (photograph with New Zealand championship trophy) C.N. 7264
Wade, Robert G. (research on Spassky for Fischer) C.N.s 10677, 10682, 10686
Wade v Bennett C.N.s 7270, 7344, 10406 + ‘Wade v Bennett’ feature article
Wade v Heidenfeld C.N. 10481
Wagner v van Lennep C.N. 10100
Wahltuch, Hetty (problem by) C.N.s 6787, 6796 (Henrietta Rebecca Wahltuch)
Wahltuch, Victor Lionel C.N. 10881
Wahltuch v Griffith ACO 144-145 + C.N.s 5608, 5615
Wahrburg, Richard M. C.N. 7601
Wainwright, Joseph C.J. (Christmas problem) KCK 3
Wainwright, Joseph C.J. (short stories and poems) C.N. 8899
Waitzkin, Josh (Searching for Bobby Fischer) CE 226-227 + C.N. 5067 + ‘Searching for Bobby Fischer’ feature article
Wakkipedia (website by William Hartston) C.N. 6413
Walbrodt, Carl August (photograph of simultaneous display) C.N. 10343
Walbrodt, Carl August (spelling Carl/Karl) C.N. 5670
Walbrodt v Allies (Marshall Gambit) KCK 151
Walbrodt v Delmar match ACO 112-113
Walbrodt v von Scheve ACO 20-21 + ‘Stalemate’ feature article
Walker v Wilmarth (and Napier quote) C.N.s 10169, 11631
Walker, George on Cochrane, Popert and Szén ACO 382
Walker, George on Carl Frederick Vogt/U. Ewell/W. Lewis book C.N. 4337
Walker, George (1840 letter) C.N. 7776
Walker, John N. ‘Chess Jottings’ feature article
Wall, Bill C.N.s 8110, 8122 + ‘A Question of Credibility’ feature article + ‘Copying’ feature article + ‘Chess: the Need for Sources’ feature article
Wallace v Forsyth C.N. 9860
Wallace, William Herbert (and Julia Wallace) C.N.s 5995, 7523, 7532, 8752, 8753 (Alistair Cooke), 10996 (Agatha Christie), 11011 (1958 article by Robert Jackson) + ‘Chess and the Wallace Murder Case’ feature article
Walling in ACO 43-44 ‘Chess: Stalemate by Self-Blockade’ feature article
Walls, Leonard (ending won by) CE 2 + C.N. 5368
Walls, Leonard (obituary) ‘Chess Jottings’ feature article
Walls, Leonard (poem on Koltanowski display) ‘Chess and Poetry’ feature article
Walter v Lasker C.N. 8050
Wanted (books) ACO 159-161, 207 + ‘Wanted’ feature article
‘Wanted advertisement’ in the American Chess Bulletin C.N.s 3742, 10991 (illustration of Capablanca)
War comic (‘No Higher Stakes’) C.N. 6377
War Is Over! (Oscar-winning short animated film) ‘Check and Checkmate’ feature article
War (picture in the Illustrated London News) C.N. 10994
War, Platitudes on (Eric Anton Kreuter) CFF 316-317 + ‘Chess and War’ feature article
Ward, Chris CFF 229 + C.N. 8849
Ward, Jacqueline C.N. 7596
Ward, William C.N. 8200
Ward v Hall ACO 85
Ward v Lowe C.N. 10879
Ware/Young v Zukertort KCK 81-82
Warfare C.N.s 4745, 4754, 4787, 4957, 4998, 5253, 5786
Warner, James Cooper C.N. 11313
Warren v Selman (Budapest Defence miniature) CE 50 + C.N.s 7694, 7717, 7771
Warriors of the Mind by Raymond Keene and Nathan Divinsky CE 227-230; ACO 141-142 + ‘Warriors of the Mind’ feature article
Warsaw, 1910 C.N.s 3990, 4062, 4111
Warsaw, 1935 Olympiad C.N.s 7280 (Beachcomber on the British team’s departure), 8756 (schedule), 11393 (US accounts), 11394 (Reinfeld on annotations in tournament book), 11395 (Najdorf v Pleci clock incident)
Wartime censorship (spoof by Williams) C.N.s 9726, 9750
Washington v London cable match, 1930 C.N. 6033
Washington Chess Club v New York Chess Club CFF 23-24
Wasmann, D. (misnamed ‘Washman’; problem solved by Morphy and Alekhine) ‘A Chess Washout’ feature article
Ward, Chris CFF 229 + C.N. 8849
Ward, Chris CFF 229 + C.N. 8849
Water and poison quote about Lasker (Mieses, not Spielmann) C.N. 7697
Waterman, Dennis (photograph with Peter Falk) C.N. 6855
Watson, Charles Gilbert Marriott C.N. 10093
Watson v Koshnitsky CFF 15-16
Watson v Green C.N. 9662
Watson v N.N. KCK 43
Watson, John ACO 306-307
Watts v De Vere C.N. 10504
Watts, William Henry C.N. 5316
Watts v Crawford CFF 54-55
Waugh, Evelyn C.N. 8224
Wayne, Richard C.N.s 5422, 5445
Wayte v Martínez ACO 78 + ‘Chess Prodigies’ feature article
Wealth at death of chess figures C.N. 6418
Weart, Edith Lucie C.N. 6329
Webb, Robert (book referred to by Eddie Mair) C.N. 10792
Webb v Cafferty (annotational errors by Ritson Morry) C.N. 8400
Webster, Tom ‘Chess Cartoons by Tom Webster’ feature article
Weeks v Soldatenkov (mate with two knights) C.N. 10373
Wehnert v Leiss/Liess C.N.s 9279, 9286
Weil, Gottlieb (‘G. Wiel’) ACO 354; CFF 296-297 (including game v Hannah) + C.N.s 4751, 4755, 4760, 6954, 7414
Weinstein, Raymond CE 126-127 + C.N. 5069
Weinstein, Samuil Osipovich C.N. 5756
Weiss v Blackburne C.N. 6644
Wellington, Duke of C.N.s 11802, 11809
Wellisch v Seitz C.N. 8519
Wellmuth, Francis J. (book later ascribed to Al Horowitz) ACO 129 + C.N.s 3722, 3793, 5430, 5439 + ‘The Horowitz-Wellmuth Affair’ feature article
Wells, H.G. (Herbert George) KCK 380; C.N. 11546 (‘Concerning Chess’ essay)
Weltgeschichte des Schachs books (Wildhagen) C.N.s 8961, 8962
Wendel v Nimzowitsch C.N.s 6719, 6737
Wenman, Francis Percival ‘The Chess Writer P. Wenman’ feature article
Wenman, Francis Percival (charged with plagiarism) C.N.s 5641, 9686
Wenman, Francis Percival (inscription/signature) C.N. 6923
Werner v Spielmann ACO 73
Wernich, Major H. C.N. 5403
Westbury, Eric Ernest C.N. 6457
Westminster Papers (pseudonymous editor Telemachus Brownsmith) C.N.s 7422, 8269
Weston-super-Mare, 1922 (group photograph) C.N. 9542
West Wing, The C.N.s 6192, 10168 (including a photograph signed by Allison Janney, Richard Schiff, John Spencer, Martin Sheen, Rob Lowe, Dulé Hill and Bradley Whitford)
Wheat and chaff (criticism of Selkirk) C.N. 6579
Wheatcroft, George Shorrock Ashcombe (photographs) C.N.s 7378, 7397, 7403
Wheeler, Charles Henry C.N. 3679
‘When in doubt ...’ C.N. 11112
‘When you see a good move ...’ ‘Chess: ‘When You See a Good Move ...’’ feature article
‘While there’s check there’s hope’ C.N. 6884
Whitaker, Norman Tweed ‘Norman Tweed Whitaker’ feature article
Whitaker, Norman Tweed (correspondence chess story) C.N. 6318
Whitaker, Norman Tweed C.N.s 11184, 11212, 11213
Whitaker, Norman Tweed (photograph of offices) C.N. 10207
Whitaker, Norman Tweed (photograph with William H. Hughes) C.N. 7106
Whitaker v Capablanca C.N. 5077
White, Alain Campbell (Christmas series) C.N. 8070
White, Alain Campbell (Collection) C.N.s 6678, 6703, 7325
White, Alain Campbell (early compositions) C.N. 4875
White, Alain Campbell (photograph with dog) C.N. 5925
White, John Griswold (painting) C.N. 4205
White, John Herbert C.N. 10139
White v Ballou C.N. 8533 + ‘Royal Walkabouts’ feature article
White Death by Daniel Blake C.N. 8832
White moves first C.N.s 5447, 5454, 9164
Whiteman, Paul (‘King of Jazz’) C.N. 7454
Whitman v Capablanca C.N. 9564
Whitworth, Timothy George C.N. 11300
Whyld, Kenneth ACO 141-142, 305, 308 + ‘Chess Jottings’ feature article + ‘Edge, Morphy and Staunton’ feature article + ‘Edge Letters to Fiske’ feature article + ‘A Debate on Staunton, Morphy and Edge’ feature article + ‘Supplement to ‘A Debate on Staunton, Morphy and Edge’’ feature article + ‘The Staunton-Morphy Controversy’ feature article + ‘Janowsky Jottings’ feature article + ‘Over and Out’ feature article
Wiarda v Kostić KCK 111 + ‘Chess Jottings’ feature article
Wiasemsky (Wiazemsky), Princess Tatiana C.N.s 7633, 9229, 10860
Wieckmann v Labbé ACO 21 + ‘Stalemate’ feature article
Wiel v N.N. ACO 354 (see under Weil above)
Wiener Schachzeitung (available on-line) C.N. 7728
Wiker v Sandéhn CE 34
Wikipedia entries C.N.s 5919 (Gossip and Myers), 8122 (Zukertort), 8123 (Simpson’s-in-the-Strand), 8130, 9511, 10010 (fake photograph of Alekhine and Capablanca), 11422 (Spielmann; hypermodern chess)
Wikipedia (entries turned into books) C.N.s 6380, 6771
Wilde, Oscar (poem on spelling) KCK 255
Wilder, Billy (letter in Chess Review) C.N. 7396
Willaert v O’Kelly C.N. 8807
Williams, Elijah (anticipation of Nimzowitsch?) C.N. 3764
Williams, Elijah (biography and alleged slowness) C.N. 11424
Williams v Staunton C.N. 7854, 7858
Williams, Gareth (book and set in tin) C.N. 4026
Williams, Philip Hamilton CFF 173-175 + C.N.s 6036, 7214, 8789, 8790, 8797, 9930, 9931, 10883, 11554, 11686 + ‘Genius’ feature article
Williams v Hammant C.N. 8789
Williams v Wight CE 30-31 + C.N. 7214
Williams v Falconer KCK 200
Willow Cabins (photograph of Dorothy Tutin and Clive Swift) C.N. 5236
Wilson, Harry (gave knight odds to Labourdonnais) C.N.s 6506, 6532
Wilson, William C. (murder of) C.N. 3891 + ‘Chess and Murder’ feature article
Wimsatt, William Kurtz C.N.s 10708, 10734
Winants, Luc C.N. 11936
Winawer, Szymon (Nuremberg, 1883 dentist story) C.N. 7302
Winchester Whisperer, The (clandestine publication with chess feature by ‘Knight Errant’) C.N. 8093
Wincor, Richard C.N. 5269
Windows used as chess squares (University of California) C.N. 5481
Wing gambits ACO 68-69 + C.N. 3857 (Garrat) + ‘Wing Gambits in Chess’ feature article
Winning a won game (remark that nothing is harder) ACO 392 + C.N.s 5349, 10415, 11914 + ‘Chess: Winning a Won Game’ feature article
Winning streaks ACO 236
Winning Record against World Champions by B. Spassky and I. Gelfer C.N. 8921
Wins (record numbers in tournaments) C.N. 9791 (Neumann, Chigorin, Marshall)
Winston, Peter C.N. 10784
Winter v Beckner KCK 6
Winter, William ‘William Winter’ feature article
Winter, William (accusation against Terence Jenette) C.N. 8740
Winter, William (book praised by Lasker) C.N. 2663 + ‘William Winter’ feature article
Winter, William (caricature and Time and Space) C.N. 7117
Winter, William (Diggle on) C.N. 6121
Winter, William (and Sir James Barrie’s will) C.N.s 8740, 8748
Winter, William (articles in Lilliput) C.N. 11087
Winter, William (error regarding Nimzowitsch and Burn) CE 145
Winter, William (height) C.N.s 3959, 4007, 4059, 4350, 4734
Winter, William (loss of memory) C.N. 8740
Winter, William (memoirs in CHESS) CE 244-245; C.N.s 8739, 11879
Winter, William (selected to play for Scotland) C.N. 8745
Winter, William (sentenced for seditious speeches) CE 124-125
Winter, William (will) C.N. 11889
Winter, William (year of birth) C.N.s 8743, 10213 + ‘William Winter’ feature article
Winter, William and Frederick Yates (physical appearance) ACO 308
Winter, William and Sultan Khan C.N. 3960
Winter v Capablanca (1931) C.N. 8193
Winter v Capablanca (1936) CE 161
Winter v Gemzøe KCK 262
Winter v Landon C.N. 6121
Winter, William Henderson ‘William Winter’ feature article
Winter Wood, Carslake (paintings) C.N. 9687
Winz v Czerniak C.N.s 4020, 4028
Wisbey (Wisby) v Whiltard photograph C.N. 4223
Wishful thinking (remark by Botterill) CE 239-240
Wisker, John C.N. 11321
Wiswell, Tom (appearance on What’s My Line?) C.N. 6716
Withers v Justice C.N. 11391
Wohlbrecht v Lee KCK 127
Wojciechowski v Rubinstein C.N. 4653
Wolf v Terho (photograph, London, 1927) C.N. 7981
Wolf v Weiss C.N. 6352
Woliston, Philip ACO 359-360; CFF 183 + ‘Chess Jottings’ feature article
Women (Ladies) CE 134; KCK 305-306; ACO 369; CFF 126-129, 323 + C.N.s 4085, 5016 (Diggle), 5769 (earliest club), 5775 (earliest club and earliest game), photograph (dated 1872) 6037, 6651 (bump of reason), 6902 (Pillsbury article), 7066 (views of Gresser), 7681 (defeat of Löwenthal), 8246 (comments by Ernest Reel), 8315 (comments by Donner), 9074 (1927 world championship tournament), 9244 (reaction to article by Short), 9253 (Fischer), 9254 (Short), 9291 (admission to tournaments), 9326 (newspaper reports), 9344 (Short), 9355 (problems and studies), 9378 (problems and studies), 9385 (Kasparov), 9387 (Myers), 9683 (Andersson), 9754 (Daphne Hewson), 9876 (10,000 participants), 9877 (Chernev and Reinfeld on), 10039 (alleged Chaudé de Silans quote), 10148 (observations by Elaine Pritchard), 10163 (illustrations in CHESS), 10165 (views of Mrs C.E. Nixdorff), 10206 (Chernev and Reinfeld on), 10317 (article by Esther Singleton), 10688 (misogyny), 10750 (Fischer), 10950 (Fischer), 10970 (Hughes-Hallett), 11701 (Purdy on) + ‘Chess and Women’ feature article
Women in Chess (by John Graham) C.N. 1405 + ‘Chess Jottings’ feature article
Women’s world championship KCK 328; CFF 285
Womersley, Frederick William (murder of) CFF 163-173 (including game with Janowsky v Blackburne and Friedberger); C.N.s 10578, 11290 (and Joseph James) + ‘Chessplayer Shot Dead in Hastings’ feature article
Wonderful world of chess CFF 251
Wood, Baruch Harold (column in the Illustrated London News) C.N.s 5225, 10319
Wood, Baruch Harold (death) C.N. 1863 + ‘Chess Jottings’ feature article
Wood, Baruch Harold (G.H. Diggle on) C.N. 7425
Wood, Baruch Harold (photographs) C.N.s 8978, 10320 (with daughter, Peggy)
Wood, Gabriel (monograph by Fisher) C.N. 11519
Wood, G.B. (photographs by) C.N. 10369
‘Woodshifting’ CFF 119-120 + C.N.s 4325, 4815, 5378 (Poussebois), 5567 (story by Marc Benoit), 10224 + ‘Chess and Woodshifting’ feature article
Woolf, George William CE 53 + ‘Chess Prodigies’ feature article
Woolf v N.N. CE 53
World champion (early uses of the term) KCK 324-325; ACO 169, 353; CFF 269 + C.N.s 3968 (Blackburne, Mackenzie and Gunsberg), 4413 (Anderssen/Anderson chess and checkers/draughts claim), 4418 (Anderson and Wyllie in checkers/draughts), 4434 (Anderson), 4543 (description of Staunton in 1846), 4603 (billiards), 4604, 4637, 5095 (Philidor), 5291 (Morphy), 5465 (Staunton and Zukertort), 5893 (Steinitz), 7112 (Zukertort), 7119 (Mackenzie), 8997 (alleged claims by Staunton), 9233 (Steinitz), 9351 (Morphy), 11157 (Zukertort) + ‘Early Uses of ‘World Chess Champion’’ feature article
World champion needed? ACO 372
World Champion Combinations by Raymond Keene and Eric Schiller KCK 369-374 + C.N. 7884 + ‘World Champion Combinations’ feature article
World champions (incorrect names in book by Leonov) C.N. 10023
World champions’ knowledge of chess history C.N.s 4806, 4810
World championship bickering ACO 167-168
World championship (certainty of a match in 1975) C.N. 8998
World championship contests (matches or tournaments?) C.N. 9429 (Purdy)
World championship disorder (1930s) ACO 184-189 + ‘World Championship Disorder’ feature article
World championship games not played in public C.N. 8667
World championship (inaccuracy by Bob Rice on FIDE’s role) KCK 277
World championship (earliest) in other fields CFF 102
World chess championship ‘The World Chess Championship’ feature article
World junior championship, Mexico, 1981 (request for game-scores by Nigel Short) C.N.s 4607, 4618
Wormald/Worrall (Qe2 in the Ruy López) C.N. 9847
Worrell, John C.N. 7028
Worst book (nominations) ACO 327, 335-337 + C.N. 4110
Worst start to tournament KCK 301
Wosner v Distler CFF 27
Wotawa study (discussed in EG) C.N. 1885
Wreford Brown, Charles (including: Paris Olympiad, 1924; game against Gibbs; alleged invention of the term ‘soccer’) C.N. 4793
Wren, Fred Montelle C.N. 9956
Wrestling CFF 71 + C.N. 5571
Wright, Roger John C.N.s 8121 (problem with both kings in check), 10617 (photograph, and letter from T.B. Rowland)
Writers and players ACO 389 + ‘How to Write about Chess’ feature article
Wrong century KCK 268, ACO 289 + C.N.s 4823, 6120 + ‘The Chess Chamber of Horrors’ feature article
Wynne, Frank Wilson C.N.s 11494, 11498, 11502, 11507
Wyvill formation C.N.s 8256, 8268
X-ray attack C.N.s 4231, 4245
Xu Jun v Ivanchuk KCK 18-19
Yanjindulan v Tsereteli C.N. 6778
Yanofsky, Daniel Abraham (Abe) ACO 245 + C.N. 8175
Yanofsky v Tornerup C.N. 8175
‘Yanowsky v Toriran’ C.N.s 8116, 8175
Yarmouth, 1935 C.N. 7018
Yatagan Variation CFF 304 + C.N. 4438
Yates, F.D. (article in the BCM) C.N.s 10538, 10579, 10613, 10644
Yates, F.D. (G.H. Diggle on) C.N. 7175
Yates, F.D. (including circumstances of death) CE 118-119 + C.N. 7175 + ‘The Death of F.D. Yates’ feature article
Yates, F.D. (Fred Dewhirst Yates and not Frederick Dewhurst Yates) C.N.s 7910, 11545, 11745
Yates v Alekhine C.N. 7746
Yates v Allies C.N. 7641
Yates v Buerger (Wing Gambit) C.N. 6387
Yates v Condé C.N. 10903
Yates v Kmoch C.N. 9495
Yates v Randall C.N. 7230
Yates v Schlechter photograph C.N. 11338
Yates v Thomas C.N. 11112
Yates, Robert D. C.N. 11061
Yee v Hodgson C.N. 8210
Yeller v Schrader C.N. 11207
Young, Edward (alleged Reinfeld pseudonym) KCK 327-328 + C.N.s 5014, 11315
Young, Franklin Knowles CE 203-205; KCK 168; CFF 245 + C.N.s 6444, 6445, 6447 (Tranmer and Warburton), 8790 (parody by Williams) + ‘Franklin Knowles Young’ feature article
Young v Doré C.N. 7096
Young, Graham C.N. 5939
Young, William Wallace C.N. 9265
Young v Janowsky C.N. 9265
Youngest chess journalist C.N. 6338
Youngest magazine editor C.N. 8231
Youngest player of recorded game KCK 234
Youngest problemist KCK 234
Youngest subject of chess book ACO 274 + ‘Chess Records’ feature article
Younkman v Coleman ACO 132
Youthful chess achievements C.N. 5434
YouTube presenter (Zachary (Zach) Saine) ‘Chess Broadcasts on the Internet’ feature article
Yudovich, Mikhail (death) ‘Chess Jottings’ feature article
Yumashev, Andrei Borisovich C.N. 7817
Zajczyk v Hanke C.N. 8630
Zak, Yakov C.N. 7726
Zamora, Jorge (Jorge Sammour Hasbun) C.N. 4256
Zeissl v Hamlisch ACO 48
Zemgalis, Elmars C.N. 8264
Zemitis, Val (Valdemars) C.N. 7600
Zero points scored in tournament CE 107
Zhdanov, Peter (attributes to Spassky or Tal the remark ‘Every defeat in chess is a miniature death’) C.N. 9853
Zhelnin v Semeniuk CE 13
Zickelbein, Christian (physical similarity to Leo McKern) ‘Chess and Television’ feature article
Zinkl, Adolf C.N.s 3834, 4839 (information about death), 4840 (will)
Zita v Junge CE 43
Znosko-Borovsky, Eugène ‘Eugène Znosko-Borovsky’ feature article
Znosko-Borovsky, Eugène (anecdote about book on Capablanca’s losses) KCK 274; C.N.s 9843, 10316 + ‘Chess Anecdotes’ feature article + ‘Cuttings’ feature article
Znosko-Borovsky, Eugène (book on Capablanca and Alekhine) C.N. 4430
Znosko-Borovsky, Eugène (British tour, 1936) C.N. 8106
Znosko-Borovsky, Eugène (How To Play the Chess Openings) C.N. 9173
Znosko-Borovsky, Eugène (non-chess activities) C.N.s 5227, 5451, 9217
Znosko-Borovsky, Eugène (simultaneous displays) CFF 321-322 + C.N.s 6809, 6810
Znosko-Borovsky, Eugène (The Middle Game in Chess and language matters) C.N.s 5397, 5406
Znosko-Borovsky v Alekhine C.N. 5693
Znosko-Borovsky v Colle match CFF 84
Zollner, Louis C.N.s 6607, 10877, 10881 (obituary by Wahltuch), 10882
Zollner v Heywood C.N.s 10871, 10953, 10964
Zonal tournaments (proposed in 1940) ACO 176
Zugzwang KCK 242-246; ACO 40, 198; CFF 77-79; C.N.s 4315, 5147, 5285, 6756, 6768, 7165, 8147, 8615, 9994, 10837, 10838 + ‘Zugzwang’ feature article
Zukertort, Johannes Hermann (alleged accomplishments; accounts by Howard Taylor and Keeble) C.N.s 11575, 11576 (Adams/Grammel) + ‘J.H. Zukertort’s Alleged Accomplishments’ feature article
Zukertort, Johannes Hermann (alleged column in the Belgian Times) C.N. 9926
Zukertort, Johannes Hermann (and Sir George Thomas) C.N. 4764
Zukertort, Johannes Hermann (blindfold games against Halford and Brown) C.N. 9795
Zukertort, Johannes Hermann (blindfold game in Washington) C.N. 4720
Zukertort, Johannes Hermann (blindfold games against Brooks, Schlesinger, Smith and Kimmell, with picture) C.N.s 8514, 10760
Zukertort, Johannes Hermann (burial) C.N. 8616
Zukertort, Johannes Hermann (death) C.N. 8122
Zukertort, Johannes Hermann (interview) C.N. 9864
Zukertort, Johannes Hermann (loss to Hammacher, Kockelkorn, Leffmann and Wemmers) C.N. 9396
Zukertort, Johannes Hermann (naturalization as British citizen) C.N. 4714
Zukertort, Johannes Hermann (reaction to 1 g4 in a blindfold exhibition) C.N. 7112
Zukertort, Johannes Hermann (reminiscences by R.J. Wright) ACO 283
Zukertort, Johannes Hermann (Russian translation of book by Adams) C.N. 10553
Zukertort, Johannes Hermann (visiting card) ACO 37
Zukertort, Johannes Hermann (Wikipedia entry) C.N. 8122
Zukertort labelled world champion ACO 297 (description by Marshall) + C.N. 7112
Zukertort on opening fashions ACO 369-370
Zukertort v Adair ACO 290 + C.N. 7008
Zukertort v Bash C.N. 6300
Zukertort v Blackburne (faster win) ACO 5 + C.N.s 3864, 9540 + ‘Zukertort v Blackburne, London, 1883’ feature article
Zukertort v Carr ACO 99-100
Zukertort v Count de Kostaki Epoureano (odds game) C.N.s 5564, 5568 (Manolache Kostaki Epureanu), 5580
Zukertort v Ettlinger C.N. 11157
Zukertort v Halford C.N. 9795
Zukertort v Jones ACO 99
Zukertort v N.N. ACO 364
Zukertort v W. Paulsen anecdote C.N. 5704
Zukertort v Steinitz (photograph at Brunswick, 1880) C.N. 7795
Zukertort v Steinitz (repetition of position) C.N. 6859
Zukertort v Strauss C.N. 11625
Zurich, 1934 (group photographs) C.N. 11374
Zweig, Stefan C.N.s 6940, 7731, 7744, 9730 + ‘Stefan Zweig and Chess’ feature article
Zwischenfehler ACO 61
Zwischenzug C.N.s 4314, 5623



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