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Links to the Past IV

Links to the Past IV

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As in attics where things once used get stored out of sight and mind, old articles have a way of burying themselves under the weight of those that follow, becoming lost and forgotten.

Sometimes it pays to put on an apron and gloves, wallow through the clutter, organize the disarray, dust off the pieces and give them a little light. 

You never know what you might find.

The Women's Chess Club of New York

Who Was Abe Kupchik?

On the Death of Morphy

Dadian Revisited

Vishinsky

Pavey

Winning in Style

Before Philidor

California Clippin'

Bad Boys I

Bad Boys II

Like a Jewel

Jensen's Masterpiece

The Julien Levy Gallery

The Dean of American Chess

The First Computer Chess Championship in the USA

Havana '66

The Forums

Dancing

Advance to Ventnor I

Advance to Ventnor II

Advance to Ventnor III

War Games: Reshevsky-Kashdan

Morphy-Time

Game of the Month

Santasiere's Thoughts and Remembrances

Santasiere's Folly

American Woman - Part I

American Woman - Part II

American Woman - Part III

American Woman - Part IV

American Woman - Part V

American Woman - Part VI

Willa and Edith

CAÏSSA'S BATTLEFIELD

A Gift of State

Eisenberg's Strange Gambit

Charles de Maurian: Problemist

In Whitney's Shadow

Patterns: Bishop+Rook Mates

USA—USSR

Blindfold Art

Morphy and Music

Warrior at the Chess Board

Siamese Chess

The German Morphy

First Brilliancy Prizes

Cuba

Brenzinger the Forgotten

Visions of Morphy

Fun & Blood

How Chess Saved Beethoven

A Quiet Game in Germantown in 1762

Surprise Mating Attacks

Capt. Bertin's Gambit

A Story Strange and Sad

The Player I'd Most Like to Have Met

The Day the Stars Came Out

Martin Villemson's Gambit

Walker

Professor of Chess

Memphis Belle

The Duke

The Immortal Game

California Dreamin'

A History of Blitz

Reuben Fine: Speed Demon

Ernest Morphy, Chess King of New Orleans

Louis Paulsen

Rice's Gambit

The Queen of Chess

Lesser Known Games of Prince Dadian

A. D. Petroff

Ben Franklin and Chess

Saint-Amant

Anderssen als Problemkomponist

The Romance of Chess

Carl Friedrich Andreyevich von Jaenisch

Mouret

Oh, How the Mighty Fall

The Famous Warsaw Café of Kiev

Berlin Schach-Cafés

of Cafés, Politics, Arts and Chess

Old Times

The Mandarins of the Yellow Button

Chess Clubs and History

Max Harmonist

The First U.S. Women Champion - Mona May Karff

The Rock Scrapbook

Stalemate

Blind Simul

The Kolisch Supplement

The Dominican Order

Die Spielerfolge der Schachmeister

Living Chess

Chess in the Vieux Carré

America's First Women's Championship Match

Chess Caviar

All About Mary

The Greenwich Village Gambit

How to Mate Your Opponent

Pfc. Seidman

A Potpourri of Traps

Serendipity Leads to Fischer and Beyond

Adonis

The Lion of Chess

Problems of the Black Death

Levitsky

Let's Get Physickal

Perrin

Great Early Chess Libraries of the United States

Chess-Playing Machines

An Incidental Champion

Enlightened Chess

Catalans

Little Mother

The Northern Gambit

The Northern Gambit II

Today's Guest

Louis Paulsen II

Lionel Kieseritzky

Nellie

Die Immergrüne Partie

Cross-Pins

Max and Dorothea

Manny

Honest Abe

The Man Who Saved Philidor

A Walk on the Wild Side, Part I

A Walk on the Wild Side, Part II

The Little Chess Village, Part I

The Little Chess Village, Part II

The Most Remarkable Match

Mr. Bone

Almost a Champion

An Hour With Morphy

Mementos of Morphy

Buckle

The Killer Instinct

Shadow Pictures of the Vienna Players

Goose-Stepping Down Under

The Man with 1000 Names

The Ages of Chess

"Queer Moves in Chess"

Notation

Talks a Good Game

The Golden Age

Combinative Chess

Chess Caviar

Mementos of Morphy

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