The British Chess Magazine Volume LIV (54)
The British Chess Magazine Volume LIV (54)
The British Chess Magazine Volume LIV (54)
The British Chess Magazine Volume LIV (54)
The British Chess Magazine Volume LIV (54)
The British Chess Magazine Volume LIV (54)
The British Chess Magazine Volume LIV (54)
The British Chess Magazine Volume LIV (54)
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Author:  Richard Clewin Griffith (1872-1955) editor

Year: 1934

Publisher: British Chess Magazine, Ltd

Place: Leeds

Description:

xviii+528 pages with diagrams, illustrations, plates, tables and index. Octavo (8 1/4" x 5 3/4") issued in red cloth with gilt lettering to spine. Volume LIV (54). (Betts: 7-27) First edition.

Published monthly from January 1881, Huddersfield, Leeds, London, Trench, Trubner, (1881-1919); London, Walbrook & Co (1920); Leeds, Whitehead & Miller, (1921-1937); London, Pitman (1938-April 1949); London, St Leonards-on-the-Sea (1949- ) Editors John Watkinson (1881-1887); Robert Frederick Green (1888-1893); Isaac MacIntyre Brown (1894-1919); R C Griffith (1920-1937); acting, September 1940-November 1940; Harry Golombek (1938-August 1940); Julius du Mont (December 1940-April 1949); B Reilly (May 1949- ). Continued the chess section of The Huddersfield College Magazine.

Condition:

Points gently bumped, light shelf wear, rubbing to spine ends else a very good copy without jacket as issued.