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American Chess Review. Edited by Charles Wadsworth. Booklet containing numerous issues of the American Chess Review, many with variant-colored wraps. Vol. 1. No. 2 (2); No. 3 (3); No. 4 (3); No. 5 (3); No. 6 (3); No. 7 (4). For the serious collector. L/N 6400. Betts 7 - 34. Felice 126.
The American Chess Review was a short-lived American chess magazine published in 1886 and 1887, based in Auburn, Illinois. It belonged to the wave of late-19th-century chess periodicals that helped connect players across the United States before national chess organizations and long-running journals were firmly established. The magazine featured annotated games, chess problems, opening analysis, and news from clubs and tournaments, reflecting the analytical and problem-solving emphasis typical of the era. The american Chess review published from no 1, July 1886 until no. 7, January 1887.
Condition: From David DeLucia's Chess Library. I loose parts. Thin paper covers. Some tears and spots on covers.
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