Chess Chow 1991-94. 
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Chess Chow was a U.S.-based chess magazine that ran from 1991 to 1994. It was created by Joel Benjamin, a renowned chess player, and was known for its humorous and engaging content. The magazine offered a mix of chess strategies, news, and lighthearted takes on the chess world, making it a favorite among enthusiasts during its brief run.
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Volume 1-4. No. 1-19 printed in 19 issues. Algebraic notation. Many photos and diagrams diagrams. Each issue has separate pagination. Glossy paper covers with ads on the back cover and editiorial text on inner covers. 124, 304, 288 and 96 pages per year. No title page issued. 27 cm. Stapled. Published by Chess Chow Publication Inc, New York. Felice 521.
Condition: Volume 1 and 2 bound together in blue linen with gilt print on spine. VG. Volume 3 bound in black linen with gilt print on spine. VG. Volume 4 (two issues) are in loose parts. Some use. Some dog ears and penned notes. A rare and sought after magazine.
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