The Southern Counties Chess Union - a retrospective

The Southern Counties Chess Union - a retrospective

by Anthony Fulton
The Southern Counties Chess Union - a retrospective

The Southern Counties Chess Union - a retrospective

by Anthony Fulton

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Overview

'The Southern Counties Chess Union – a retrospective’ is an important book that makes a significant contribution to English chess history. It is informative and compelling; an engaging piece of work that sometimes evokes a frontier spirit, where those seeking to advance their plans of a chess union are caught between known and unknown worlds. This book is a comprehensive, authoritative account of major episodes in the first 125 years of the Southern Counties Chess Union (SCCU) in England. Each page resonates with the author’s knowledge of chess history and his research. In the book you will discover: • an overview of English chess in the mid- to late-nineteenth century • why counties in the south of England formed the first chess union • steps undertaken to realise and strengthen the union • essential facts and statistics pertaining to the SCCU’s primary over-the-board competitions.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781839784835
Publisher: The Conrad Press
Publication date: 06/01/2022
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 3 MB

About the Author

Anthony Fulton lives in Brent and teaches in a secondary school. He has a great love of chess and a long affiliation with the game both as a player and administrator for his club, county, and union. His interest in chess-playing was fostered as a child by his uncles when he first saw them playing the game whilst staying at his grandmother’s during the Christmas holidays. His interest in the game was nurtured when he was at primary school and consolidated by his secondary school along with his chess coach. Anthony is currently working on other chess writing projects.
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