Deutsche Schachzeitung, Volume 41
Deutsche Schachzeitung, Volume 41
Deutsche Schachzeitung, Volume 41
Deutsche Schachzeitung, Volume 41
Deutsche Schachzeitung, Volume 41
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Deutsche Schachzeitung, Volume 41

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Author: Hans (Johannes) Minchwitz, Jr (1843-1901) editor

Year: 1886

Publisher: Verlag von Veit & Co

Place: Leipzig

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viii+384 pages with diagrams, plate, illustrations, index and tables. Octavo (9" x 6") 12 issues bound in stiff boards. Volume 41 (Bibliotheca Van der Linde-Niemeijeriana: 6047) First edition.

Deutsche Schachzeitung was the first German chess magazine. Founded in 1846 by Ludwig Bledow under the title Schachzeitung der Berliner Schachgesellschaft, it took the name Deutsche Schachzeitung in 1872. (Another magazine used the title Deutsche Schachzeitung from 1846 to 1848.) When it ceased publication in December 1988 it was the oldest existing magazine in the world, having been published regularly since its founding in 1846 except for a five-year break (1945-1949) during World War II. Since January 1989, the Deutsche Schachzeitung was merged in the Deutsche-Schachblatter - Schach-Report which was edited in Hollfeld. The resulting magazine appeared with the names of both former magazines on its cover till December 1996. Since January 1997, this magazine again was merged in the Berlin magazine Schach. The resulting magazine kept the names Schach and Schach-Report on its cover for one year, but the name Deutsche Schachzeitung had disappeared from the cover. Since 1998, the magazine appears under the simple Schach. However, the table of contents is still headed by the names Deutsche Schachzeitung, Deutsche Schachblatter and Schach-Report. The Deutsche Schachzeitung was in its prime in the first two decades of the 20th century.

Condition:

Bound in stiff boards, previous owner's stamp to front end paper, some age toning to pages, occasional pencil check marks else a good copy