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Chess Periodicals
An Annotated International
 Bibliography, 1836 –2008
       GINO DI FELICE
                         ISBN 978-0-7864-4643-8
                      softcover : 50# alkaline paper
           Introduction
                 1
              Sources
                3
            Part I.
Magazines, Bulletins, Newsletters
                 7
            Part II.
   Miscellaneous Publications
                239
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                                 INTRODUCTION
                                                   1
Introduction                                         2
presented in alphabetical order (except that ti-         issues. The reader will therefore frequently find
tles starting with a number — e.g., 0 –0 or              question marks after, or replacing digits in, a
64—are placed at the very beginning). Entries            given date. A question mark alongside a year
are serially numbered with no interruption be-           (e.g., 1950?), at either the beginning or the end
tween the first and second parts. When the                of publication, means that the date cannot be
title of a publication begins with an article,           established with certainty and that the issues
this has been put in parentheses at the end,             that are available were used to make a reliable
e.g., The British Chess Magazine is listed as            estimate. When question marks replace one
British Chess Magazine (The). In the many                or two digits in a date, they indicate that the
instances where items bear generic titles, these         exact year when publication began or ended
are accompanied by the name of the sponsor-              is unknown, and can be estimated only within
ing organization in square brackets, e.g., Bul-          a certain span of years: if 19?? is given as the
letin [Scottish Chess Association]. For the sake         date the publication began, one should assume
of exhaustiveness, variants of a same title have         that it began after the year 1900; 195? indi-
also been included, with a cross-reference to the        cates that the date can be calculated approxi-
original entry, e.g., Buletin Informativ : Fisier-       mately to be between 1950 and 1959. When a
Cartoteca see Fisier-Cartoteca. Cross-refer-             question mark is given without a date as end
ences are displayed in bold type throughout.             of publication, it indicates that it is not known
      Each entry is structured as follows:               if and when publication ceased. Lastly, when
Title : Sub-title (Year[s] in print) Organization.       no date is given after the short dash (e.g.,
Numbering. Frequency. Editor(s). Publisher(s).           1950–) the periodical was still in print as of
Place where printed. Country. Description. Cate-         2008.
gory. Subject. Language. Notes. Source(s). Avail-              The same sort of system has been used
ability.
                                                         to deal with issue numbering and availability.
      To avoid unnecessary repetitions, when-                  I also provide the reader with the infor-
ever the sponsoring organization is also the             mation needed — including the request num-
publisher, its name is put in square brackets            bers — to find the item, when available, in the
alongside the title, e.g., Chess Canada [Chess           three main public chess libraries in the world—
Federation of Canada]. (As noted above, the              the Cleveland Public Library (U.S.A.), the
name of the sponsor/publisher also appears in            Koninklijke Bibliotheek in the Hague (Neth-
square brackets to distinguish a generic title.)         erlands), and the State Library of Victoria in
Finally, no further mention of the sponsor/              Melbourne (Australia). If the item at hand is
publisher is made when this is already apparent          not available in any of these libraries, I list
from the title or subtitle, as in Chess Collec-          other important libraries where it can be found.
tors Association Newsletter.                                   The book is completed by a list of
      Particular care has been devoted to pub-           sources, an index of periodicals listed by coun-
lication dates, which can be found in paren-             try, and a general index of periodicals.
theses after each title. When the data are known,
the year dates of beginning and end of publi-            Sources
cation are given; a single year indicates the
item was only published for one year. How-                     All information used in the compilation
ever, unlike books, whose dates of publication           of this book was taken from the main chess
are usually easy to find, periodicals are often           bibliographies available at present, and from
not accessible (especially if they were distrib-         the paper and online catalogs of the main pub-
uted only locally), and when they are it is not          lic chess libraries. A list of all sources cited can
uncommon to find incomplete availability of               be found in the “Sources” section following.
                           SOURCES
BB      BrasilBase (http://www.brasilbase.pro.br/).
BCPS    British Chess Problem Society Library on-line catalog.
Betts   Douglas A Betts: Chess: An Annotated Bibliography of Works Published in the
           English Language, 1850 –1968. Boston: G.K. Hall, 1974. (followed by item
           number)
BGSU    Bowling Green State University (Bowling Green, OH — USA) on-line cata-
           log.
BL      British Library (London — England) on-line catalog.
BNB     Bliblioteca Nacional do Brasil (Rio de Janeiro — Brazil) on-line catalog.
BNC     Biblioteca Nacional de Chile (Santiago — Chile) on-line catalog.
BNCF    Biblioteca Nazionale Centrale di Firenze (Firenze — Italy) on-line catalog.
BNE     Biblioteca Nacional de España (Madrid — Spain) on-line catalog.
BNF     Bibliothèque Nationale de France (Paris — France) on-line catalog.
BNP     Biblioteca Nacional de Portugal (Lisboa — Portugal) on-line catalog.
BNR     Biblioteca Na´ionalQ de Romania (Bucure£ti — Romania) on-line catalog.
BNS     Bibliothèque Nationale Suisse (Bern — Switzerland) on-line catalog.
BSZ     Bibliotheksservice-Zentrum Baden-Württemberg (Germany) on-line cata-
           log.
BUA     Bibliotheek Universiteit van Amsterdam (Amsterdam — Netherlands) on-line
           catalog.
BVB     Bibliotheksverbund Bayern (Germany) on-line catalog.
CAUL    Cambridge University Library (Cambridge — United Kingdom) on-line cat-
           alog.
Cohen   David Cohen: Canadian Chess Periodicals. (http://web.ncf.ca/bw998/Cana
           dianChess/History/CanadianChessPublications.html)
CPL     Cleveland Public Library. John G. White Department: Catalog of the Chess
           Collection (Including Checkers). Boston: G.K. Hall, 1964. (2 volumes).
           And on-line catalog of the Cleveland Public Library, Cleveland (Ohio —
           USA).
CUHK    Chinese University of Hong Kong (China) on-line catalog.
CUL     Cornell University Library (Ithaca, NY — USA) on-line catalog.
DN      Deutsche Nationalbibliothek (Germany) on-line catalog.
                                   3
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