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... Chemistry R. MelJola. T. Murby. Mackhn's Double Pocket Chess Board. Mead and Co. Hartham Conferences Rev. F. W. Kingsford. H. S. King. The Mishmee Hills. T. T. Cooper. H. S. King. Macklin's Double Pocket Chess Board. Meed and Co. Songs for Music, by Four Friends ...

Published: Saturday 03 January 1874
Newspaper: The Graphic
County: London, England
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... to K 5 2. Anything. 3. 15 mates. The following game was recently played in the Handicap uov pending at the City of London Chess Club. [Buy Lopez' Knight's Game.] White (Mr. Df. Vere). [Black (Mr. ZukebtortI. 1. Pto IC 4 1. I'to K 4 2. Kt to K B 3 2. Kt ...

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... Q to K Kt 8, and mates next move. We subjoin the deciding game in a Match by Correspondence, just concluded between tlie Chess Clubs of Glasgow and Dublin. The companion partie resulted in a draw. [The Wing Gambit. 1 WniTE (Dublin). Black (Glasgow) 1 ...

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... our best attention. Correct solutions of problems will be duly acknowledged. Problem No. 14. A Pr:z3 Problem in the British Chess Association Tourney. Motto Why so, prithee BLACK. WHITE. White to play and mate in three moves. Solution of Problem No. 13 ...

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... 17. The following problem forms one of the set to which the second prize was awarded iu the Broblem Tourney of the British Chess Association. Motto: Ultima Tiiui.e. BLACK. The following game, which is chiefly remarkable for its curious termination, was ...

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... cannot be solved by 1. P to Q 4, on account of Black's being able to reply with 1. Q to Q B sq. A game in the recent Chicago Chess Tournament between Messrs. Mackenzie and Hosmer. [Ruy Lopez.] White (Mr. M.) Black (Mr. H.) White (Mr. M.) Black (Mr. H.) 1 ...

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... The Chess Player's Manual C. H. D. Gossip. Routledge. The Licensing Acts, 1872--74 W. A. Holdsworth. Routledge. Carols of Cockayne H. S. Leigh. Chat to. A Singing Campaign for ^10, ooj Rev. G. D. Pike. Hodder. An Old Legend of St. Paul's Rev. J. 13. Howard ...

Published: Saturday 12 September 1874
Newspaper: The Graphic
County: London, England
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... Owing to pressure on our space, our record of Provincial Theatricals, Chess, and our Correspondent's Letter from Paris, have been unavoidably held over till next week. ...

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... solutions received from R. W. S., J. G., Victor, and King's Knight. The following game was played some time ago at the Liverpool Chess Club, between Mr. Steinitz and an Amateur, the former giving the odds of his Queen's Knight, and conducting seven other games ...

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... his r.inth move are now apparent. Finely played. A quiet but excellent move. Iff) Piling the agony Played at the Nottingham Chess Club, between Messrs. Ward and Browne, the former giving the odds of Queen's Knight, llemove White's Queen's Knight. [Muzro ...

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... attention. Correct solutions of problems will be duly acknowledged. Problem No. 27. By Mr. G. E. Carpenter. (From the American Chess Record.) BLACK. WHITE. White to play, and mate in two moves. Solution- of Problem No. 26. White. Black. 1. B takes P 1. P ...

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... Thomasma. 2 vols. Aurora a Volume of Verse. H. S. King. The Races ol Mankind, Vol. II. Dr. R. Brown. Cassell. Supplement to Chess Problems J. and W. T. Pierce Christabelle, and othe Poems Aura. Longmans. The Man o' War's Bell Lieut. C. R. Low Barriers Burned ...

Published: Saturday 14 November 1874
Newspaper: The Graphic
County: London, England
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