Chess is a scientific game and its literature ought to be placed on the basis of the strictest truthfulness, which is the foundation of all scientific research. W._Steinitz

Excavations

April 2001

Conserving the Past: Chess Life as a Historical Vehicle... 
by John S. Hilbert

August 2000

Norman Tweed Whitaker and the Search for Historical Perspective 
by John S. Hilbert

February 2000

More Recovered Chess Games: Steinitz, Pillsbury, Lasker and Capablanca 
by John S. Hilbert

January 2000

Alekhine’s Simultaneous Exhibition: Sofia, Bulgaria April 1936 
by Tomasz Lissowski
The N.Y.S.C.A.’s Mid-Summer Meeting at Saratoga Springs 1899 
by John S. Hilbert

December 1999

O’Hanlon’s First Two Irish Titles 
by David McAlister

November 1999

The 1897 Franklin - Manhattan Chess Club Telegraphic Team Match 
by John S. Hilbert

October 1999

Keres Plays With the Wehrmacht 
by Tomasz Lissowski
The Blackburne-Zukertort Match, London 1881 
by Nick Pope

September 1999

A Player in Search of a Biographer: George Henry Mackenzie 
by John S. Hilbert

August 1999

Reference Literature For Chess History 
by Anders Thulin
One Man’s Mind 
by Quentin Reynolds (submitted by John S. Hilbert)

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