Language: English
Published by Moravian Chess, Olomouc, Czech Rep.
ISBN 10: 8071893994 ISBN 13: 9788071893998
Seller: Glynn's Books, Norwich, United Kingdom
Hardcover. Condition: Very Good. Hb, laminated pictorial covers, 380pp + Index. VG(-), clean contents, very light speckles along top edge of page block. Reprint of the 9th volume of The Chess-Monthly edited by Hoffer and Zukertort and containing twelve monthly issues, each following a format of news for the month (including tournament/match reports and results), annotated games, chess problems, endgames, letters and answers to correspondents.
Language: English
Published by Moravian Chess, Olomouc, Czech Rep.
ISBN 10: 8071893617 ISBN 13: 9788071893615
Seller: Glynn's Books, Norwich, United Kingdom
Hardcover. Condition: Very Good. Hb, laminated pictorial covers, 380pp + Index. VG clean copy. Reprint of the 6th volume of The Chess-Monthly edited by Hoffer and Zukertort and containing twelve monthly issues, each following a format of news for the month (including tournament/match reports and results), annotated games, chess problems, endgames, letters and answers to correspondents.
Soft cover. Condition: Near Fine.
Condition: As New. Unread book in perfect condition.
Seller: Forgotten Books, London, United Kingdom
Paperback. Condition: New. Print on Demand. The author delves into the world of chess and examines the history, rules, techniques, and insights into the game's most popular opening: Philidor's defense. From its origins in the 17th century with Philidor, widely regarded as the greatest chess player of the era, the book traces the evolution of this tactic, explaining its strengths, weaknesses, and the variations that have modified it over the years. The author analyzes famous games where Philidor's defense was employed by masters, providing readers with a unique glimpse into the strategic thinking and decision-making involved in competitive chess. Whether you are a seasoned player or simply curious about one of the most influential openings in chess history, this book offers valuable insights into strategy and gameplay that can enhance your understanding and appreciation of the game. This book is a reproduction of an important historical work, digitally reconstructed using state-of-the-art technology to preserve the original format. In rare cases, an imperfection in the original, such as a blemish or missing page, may be replicated in the book. print-on-demand item.
Seller: Ria Christie Collections, Uxbridge, United Kingdom
£ 37.05
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Add to basketCondition: New. In.
Condition: New.
Seller: Chiron Media, Wallingford, United Kingdom
Paperback. Condition: New.
Language: English
Published by Jas Wade London, LONDON, 1882
Seller: Deightons, Bournemouth, United Kingdom
First Edition
Condition: Near Fine. No Jacket. 1st edition. Narrow 4to. iv + 380pp. Publisher's light blue pictorial cloth covers, black lettering+ bw chess squares with chess pieces in around edges + black band on front, gilt lettering + bw squares & pieces on spine, blind stamped squares & pieces around edges on rear. White eps. Tipped in printed slip " Mr Mason's letter arrived too late for insertion in the body of the Month ", we publish it separately : etc dated 28th August 1882 ". Neat 2 line ink note regarding match by the author at The London Chess Club. Book slight bowed. Covers : shelf knocks top/bottom spine & front bottom corner, a few very faint handling marks. Contents : crimp from a paper clip about 10 pages, slight browning eps. else clean, tight & unfoxed. Bright attractive copy. VG+.
Condition: As New. Unread book in perfect condition.
Condition: New.
Published by Kongress Verlag, Berlin, 1961., 1961
First Edition
Hardcover. 29,2 x 20,8 cm. Blauer Leinenband mit silbergeprägtem Deckeltitel. Die Einbandränder etwas lichtgebräunt, der Einband insgesamt etwas angeschmutzt und berieben (siehe Abbildung). Eingebunden 12 Monatshefte mit den dazugehörigen, farbigen Titelblättern. Zweispaltiger Textsatz, pro Ausgabe ca. 16 Seiten. Etliche einfarbige Abbildungen. Der Innenteil schwach randgebräunt, der Band ansonsten sauber und fest. Gutes Exemplar. aus dem Inhalt: Schmidt, Wilhelm: Auf alten Pfaden. Zwei Seiten des westdeutschen Militarismus / Brandt, Arthur: Großbritannien, eine Aggressionsbasis Amerikas / Aust, Hans W.: So lernten wir Geschichte / Zukertort, Johannes: Die Herren in Washington und die Knechte in Bonn / Korfes, Otto: Der Eichmann-Prozeß mahnt / Fricke, Dieter: Zur militaristischen Soldatenerziehung in Deutschland vor dem ersten Weltkrieg / Schmidt, Wilhelm: Bonn rehabilitiert die Waffen-SS u.v.a. -- Bitte Portokosten außerhalb EU erfragen! / Please ask for postage costs outside EU! / S ' il vous plait demander des frais de port en dehors de l ' UE! // Bitte beachten Sie auch unsere Fotos! / Please also note our photos! / Veuillez noter nos photos -- Nehmen Sie sich ein gutes Buch mit auf die Sommerwiese. Bei uns werden Sie fündig! -- Wir kaufen Ihre werthaltigen Bücher! K08883.
Paperback. Condition: Brand New. 53 pages. German language. 9.02x5.98x0.12 inches. In Stock.
Language: German
Published by Springer Berlin Heidelberg, Springer Jan 1870, 1870
ISBN 10: 3662318385 ISBN 13: 9783662318386
Seller: Wegmann1855, Zwiesel, Germany
Taschenbuch. Condition: Neu. Neuware.
Language: German
Published by Mittelwalde, Rud. Hoffmann, 1904
Seller: Antiquariat Joachim Lührs, Hamburg, Germany
8vo. OHLwd. VI, 42 S., 1 Bl. 90. Auflage mit Gegenüberstellung der stenographischen Tafeln, nach den Beschlüssen der Berliner Stenographentages von 1902 umgearbeitet von Prof. Dr. Max Fröhliger. - Erster Teil: Verkehrsschrift. - Einbd. berieben, stark beschabt und wasserfleckig, Bll. tlw. fingerfleckig. Sprache: Deutsch Gewicht in Gramm: 0.
Published by Berlin:, 1886
Seller: Johann Nadelmann Antiquariat, Berlin, Germany
Vierte Auflage. 144 S. HLn. der Zeit. Mit 120 verschiedenen Diagrammen und 42 erläuterten Muster-Partieen folgender Schachmeister und Schach-Clubs: A. Anderssen, Alexander, Barnes, Bird, de la Bourdonnais, Cochrane, Crefelder Club, Deacon, S. Dubois, Düsseldorfer Club, F. Geiger, D. Harrwitz, P. Hirschfeld, Horwitz, Kieseritzky, J. Kolisch, L. Krause, J. Löwenthal, S. Loyd, Mac Donnell, C. Mayer, J. Minckwitz, P. Morphy, G.R. Neumann, L. Paulsen, J. Rosanes, S. Rosenthal, v. Schenck, E. Schmidt, G. Schnitzler, Schoumoff, W. Steinitz, H. Staunton etc. etc. Abgegriffen, Rücken ist angeplatzt, das Papier an den Rändern brüchig.
Language: German
Published by Springer Berlin Heidelberg, Springer Jan 1870, 1870
ISBN 10: 3662318385 ISBN 13: 9783662318386
Seller: AHA-BUCH GmbH, Einbeck, Germany
Taschenbuch. Condition: Neu. Neuware.
Published by James Wade, London, 1886
Seller: The Book Collector, Inc. ABAA, ILAB, Fort Worth, TX, U.S.A.
Magazine / Periodical First Edition
Hardcover. Condition: Good. 1st Edition. iv+380 pages with illustrations, diagrams, tables, and index. Royal octavo (9 3/4" x 6 1/4") bound in half brown cloth with gilt lettering over cream label to spine and cream colored boards. From the library of Dino Ruggieri. Volume VII (7). (Betts: 7-25). First edition. The Chess Monthly of Great Britain was one of the first to give properly annotated games. The principal editor, Leopold Hoffer, was helped enormously by having Johannes Hermann Zukertort as co-editor until his death in 1888. There were four regular sections: news, annotated games, problems and endgames. In addition, Hoffer carried on a profoundly bitter feud with his one-time benefactor, Wilhelm Steinitz. This publication should not be confused with The Chess Monthly published in the United States which was short lived from 1857-1862 and edited by Fiske and Morphy. Dino Ruggieri was born in, a small city in the Buenos Aires province, October 22, 1921. His parents were both Italians, natives of Porto D'Ascoli. In their early years in Argentina, the Ruggieri's family lived in the country, located about 45 miles from his birth city. The family was engaged in agriculture. When Ruggieri was 8, his father purchased a home in his birth city, where he lived until 2008. In 1938 he was involved in an accident and he was transferred to Buenos Aires for recovery. This was the beginning of his hobby of chess, both as a player over the board and by correspondence, but as well as a major collector of chess materials. After his recovery he became a prominent local chess player and very good representative in postal chess, where he represented Argentina in matches against Italy, Yugoslavia, Holland and other countries. He was using the correspondence with his rivals to offer exchanges. Ruggieri was related to Mr Niemeijer and soon began exchanging materials and making important purchases. He also had frequent contacts with Gregorio Lastra, Normando Ivaldi, Gaspar Soria and Carlos De Veyga, all known collectors of chess. He died in 2009 at the age of 88. Condition: Ruggieri's stamp to front end paper, some foxing, heavy damage to front cover and spine, hole through front board heal affecting pages through 192, a good copy of a scarce item.
Published by Jas Wade, London, 1888
Seller: Bookcase, Carlisle, United Kingdom
Leather Boards. Condition: Poor. No Jacket. Raer board detached but extant, PP clean and readable. Reading copy only Size: 8vo.
Published by Jas Wade, London, 1883
Seller: The Book Collector, Inc. ABAA, ILAB, Fort Worth, TX, U.S.A.
Magazine / Periodical First Edition
Hardcover. Condition: Very Good. 1st Edition. iv+380 pages with illustrations, diagrams, tables, and index. Royal octavo (9 3/4" x 6 1/4") bound in quarter brown leather with gilt lettering to spine over blue marbled boards. From the library of Dino Ruggieri. Volume IV (4). (Betts: 7-25). First edition. The Chess Monthly of Great Britain was one of the first to give properly annotated games. The principal editor, Leopold Hoffer, was helped enormously by having J H Zukertort as co-editor until his death in 1888. There were four regular sections: news, annotated games, problems and endgames. In addition, Hoffer carried on a profoundly bitter feud with his one-time benefactor, Steinitz. This publication should not be confused with The Chess Monthly published in the United States which was short lived from 1857-1862 and edited by Fiske and Morphy. Dino Ruggieri was born in, Pigüé a small city in the Buenos Aires province, October 22, 1921. His parents were both Italians, natives of Porto D'Ascoli. In their early years in Argentina, the Ruggieri s family lived in the country, located about 45 miles from Pigüé. The family was engaged in agriculture. When Ruggieri was 8, his father purchased a home in Pigüé, where he lived until 2008. In 1938 he was involved in an accident and he was transferred to Buenos Aires for recovery. This was the beginning of his hobby of chess, both as a player over the board and by correspondence, but as well as a major collector of chess materials. After his recovery he became a prominent local chess player and very good representative in postal chess, where he represented Argentina in matches against Italy, Yugoslavia, Holland and other countries. He was using the correspondence with his rivals to offer exchanges. Ruggieri was related to Mr Niemeijer and soon began exchanging materials and making important purchases. He also had frequent contacts with Gregorio Lastra, Normando Ivaldi, Gaspar Soria and Carlos De Veyga, all known collectors of chess. He died in 2009 at the age of 88. Condition: Corners bumped, Ruggieri's stamp to front end paper, foxing else a very good copy of a scarce item.
Published by James Wade, London, 1881
Seller: The Book Collector, Inc. ABAA, ILAB, Fort Worth, TX, U.S.A.
First Edition
Hardcover. Condition: Very Good. 1st Edition. iv+380 pages with illustrations, diagrams, tables, and index. Royal octavo (9 3/4" x 6 1/4") bound in quarter black leather with gilt lettering to spine over blue marbled boards. From the library of Dino Ruggieri. Volume III (3). (Betts: 7-25). First edition. The Chess Monthly of Great Britain was one of the first to give properly annotated games. The principal editor, Leopold Hoffer, was helped enormously by having Johannes Hermann Zukertort as co-editor until his death in 1888. There were four regular sections: news, annotated games, problems and endgames. In addition, Hoffer carried on a profoundly bitter feud with his one-time benefactor, Wilhelm Steinitz. This publication should not be confused with The Chess Monthly published in the United States which was short lived from 1857-1862 and edited by Fiske and Morphy. Dino Ruggieri was born in, a small city in the Buenos Aires province, October 22, 1921. His parents were both Italians, natives of Porto D'Ascoli. In their early years in Argentina, the Ruggieri's family lived in the country, located about 45 miles from his birth city. The family was engaged in agriculture. When Ruggieri was 8, his father purchased a home in his birth city, where he lived until 2008. In 1938 he was involved in an accident and he was transferred to Buenos Aires for recovery. This was the beginning of his hobby of chess, both as a player over the board and by correspondence, but as well as a major collector of chess materials. After his recovery he became a prominent local chess player and very good representative in postal chess, where he represented Argentina in matches against Italy, Yugoslavia, Holland and other countries. He was using the correspondence with his rivals to offer exchanges. Ruggieri was related to Mr Niemeijer and soon began exchanging materials and making important purchases. He also had frequent contacts with Gregorio Lastra, Normando Ivaldi, Gaspar Soria and Carlos De Veyga, all known collectors of chess. He died in 2009 at the age of 88. Condition: Corners bumped, some foxing else a very good copy of a scarce item.
Published by James Wade, London, 1884
Seller: The Book Collector, Inc. ABAA, ILAB, Fort Worth, TX, U.S.A.
Magazine / Periodical First Edition
Hardcover. Condition: Very Good. 1st Edition. v+380 pages with illustrations, diagrams, tables, and index. Royal octavo (9 3/4" x 6 1/4") bound in quarter brown leather with gilt lettering to spine over blue marbled boards. From the library of Dino Ruggieri. Volume VI (6). (Betts: 7-25). First edition. The Chess Monthly of Great Britain was one of the first to give properly annotated games. The principal editor, Leopold Hoffer, was helped enormously by having Johannes Hermann Zukertort as co-editor until his death in 1888. There were four regular sections: news, annotated games, problems and endgames. In addition, Hoffer carried on a profoundly bitter feud with his one-time benefactor, Wilhelm Steinitz. This publication should not be confused with The Chess Monthly published in the United States which was short lived from 1857-1862 and edited by Fiske and Morphy. Dino Ruggieri was born in, a small city in the Buenos Aires province, October 22, 1921. His parents were both Italians, natives of Porto D'Ascoli. In their early years in Argentina, the Ruggieri's family lived in the country, located about 45 miles from his birth city. The family was engaged in agriculture. When Ruggieri was 8, his father purchased a home in his birth city, where he lived until 2008. In 1938 he was involved in an accident and he was transferred to Buenos Aires for recovery. This was the beginning of his hobby of chess, both as a player over the board and by correspondence, but as well as a major collector of chess materials. After his recovery he became a prominent local chess player and very good representative in postal chess, where he represented Argentina in matches against Italy, Yugoslavia, Holland and other countries. He was using the correspondence with his rivals to offer exchanges. Ruggieri was related to Mr Niemeijer and soon began exchanging materials and making important purchases. He also had frequent contacts with Gregorio Lastra, Normando Ivaldi, Gaspar Soria and Carlos De Veyga, all known collectors of chess. He died in 2009 at the age of 88. Condition: Corners bumped, Ruggieri's stamp to front end paper, some foxing else a very good copy of a scarce item.
Published by James Wade, London, 1883
Seller: The Book Collector, Inc. ABAA, ILAB, Fort Worth, TX, U.S.A.
First Edition
Hardcover. Condition: Very Good. 1st Edition. iv+380 pages with illustrations, diagrams, tables, and index. Royal octavo (9 3/4" x 6 1/4") bound in quarter brown leather with gilt lettering to spine over blue marbled boards. From the library of Dino Ruggieri. Volume V (5). (Betts: 7-25). First edition. The Chess Monthly of Great Britain was one of the first to give properly annotated games. The principal editor, Leopold Hoffer, was helped enormously by having Johannes Hermann Zukertort as co-editor until his death in 1888. There were four regular sections: news, annotated games, problems and endgames. In addition, Hoffer carried on a profoundly bitter feud with his one-time benefactor, Wilhelm Steinitz. This publication should not be confused with The Chess Monthly published in the United States which was short lived from 1857-1862 and edited by Fiske and Morphy. Dino Ruggieri was born in, a small city in the Buenos Aires province, October 22, 1921. His parents were both Italians, natives of Porto D'Ascoli. In their early years in Argentina, the Ruggieri's family lived in the country, located about 45 miles from his birth city. The family was engaged in agriculture. When Ruggieri was 8, his father purchased a home in his birth city, where he lived until 2008. In 1938 he was involved in an accident and he was transferred to Buenos Aires for recovery. This was the beginning of his hobby of chess, both as a player over the board and by correspondence, but as well as a major collector of chess materials. After his recovery he became a prominent local chess player and very good representative in postal chess, where he represented Argentina in matches against Italy, Yugoslavia, Holland and other countries. He was using the correspondence with his rivals to offer exchanges. Ruggieri was related to Mr Niemeijer and soon began exchanging materials and making important purchases. He also had frequent contacts with Gregorio Lastra, Normando Ivaldi, Gaspar Soria and Carlos De Veyga, all known collectors of chess. He died in 2009 at the age of 88. Condition: Corners bumped, Ruggieri's stamp to front end paper, some foxing else a very good copy of a scarce item.
Published by Chess Monthly, London, 1879
Seller: The Book Collector, Inc. ABAA, ILAB, Fort Worth, TX, U.S.A.
Magazine / Periodical First Edition
Hardcover. Condition: Very Good. 1st Edition. iv+384+[4 review] pages with illustrations, diagrams, tables, and index. Royal octavo (9 3/4" x 6 1/4") bound in quarter black leather with gilt lettering to spine and blue marbled boards. From the library of Dino Ruggieri. Volume I (1). (Betts: 7-25). First edition. The Chess Monthly of Great Britain was one of the first to give properly annotated games. The principal editor, Leopold Hoffer, was helped enormously by having Johannes Hermann Zukertort as co-editor until his death in 1888. There were four regular sections: news, annotated games, problems and endgames. In addition, Hoffer carried on a profoundly bitter feud with his one-time benefactor, Wilhelm Steinitz. This publication should not be confused with The Chess Monthly published in the United States which was short lived from 1857-1862 and edited by Fiske and Morphy. Dino Ruggieri was born in, a small city in the Buenos Aires province, October 22, 1921. His parents were both Italians, natives of Porto D'Ascoli. In their early years in Argentina, the Ruggieri's family lived in the country, located about 45 miles from his birth city. The family was engaged in agriculture. When Ruggieri was 8, his father purchased a home in his birth city, where he lived until 2008. In 1938 he was involved in an accident and he was transferred to Buenos Aires for recovery. This was the beginning of his hobby of chess, both as a player over the board and by correspondence, but as well as a major collector of chess materials. After his recovery he became a prominent local chess player and very good representative in postal chess, where he represented Argentina in matches against Italy, Yugoslavia, Holland and other countries. He was using the correspondence with his rivals to offer exchanges. Ruggieri was related to Mr Niemeijer and soon began exchanging materials and making important purchases. He also had frequent contacts with Gregorio Lastra, Normando Ivaldi, Gaspar Soria and Carlos De Veyga, all known collectors of chess. He died in 2009 at the age of 88. Condition: Corners bumped, some foxing and age toning, Ruggieri's stamp to front end paper else a very good copy of a scarce item.
Published by Chess Monthly, London, 1880
Seller: The Book Collector, Inc. ABAA, ILAB, Fort Worth, TX, U.S.A.
First Edition
Hardcover. Condition: Very Good. 1st Edition. iv+380 pages with illustrations, diagrams, tables, and index. Royal octavo (9 3/4" x 6 1/4") bound in quarter black leather with gilt lettering to spine and blue marbled boards. From the library of Dino Ruggieri. Volume II (2). (Betts: 7-25). First edition. The Chess Monthly of Great Britain was one of the first to give properly annotated games. The principal editor, Leopold Hoffer, was helped enormously by having J H Zukertort as co-editor until his death in 1888. There were four regular sections: news, annotated games, problems and endgames. In addition, Hoffer carried on a profoundly bitter feud with his one-time benefactor, Steinitz. This publication should not be confused with The Chess Monthly published in the United States which was short lived from 1857-1862 and edited by Fiske and Morphy. Dino Ruggieri was born in, Pigüé a small city in the Buenos Aires province, October 22, 1921. His parents were both Italians, natives of Porto D'Ascoli. In their early years in Argentina, the Ruggieri s family lived in the country, located about 45 miles from Pigüé. The family was engaged in agriculture. When Ruggieri was 8, his father purchased a home in Pigüé, where he lived until 2008. In 1938 he was involved in an accident and he was transferred to Buenos Aires for recovery. This was the beginning of his hobby of chess, both as a player over the board and by correspondence, but as well as a major collector of chess materials. After his recovery he became a prominent local chess player and very good representative in postal chess, where he represented Argentina in matches against Italy, Yugoslavia, Holland and other countries. He was using the correspondence with his rivals to offer exchanges. Ruggieri was related to Mr Niemeijer and soon began exchanging materials and making important purchases. He also had frequent contacts with Gregorio Lastra, Normando Ivaldi, Gaspar Soria and Carlos De Veyga, all known collectors of chess. He died in 2009 in 2009 at the age of 88. Condition: Corners bumped, some foxing and age toning, Ruggieri's stamp to front end paper else a very good copy of a scarce item.
Taschenbuch. Condition: Neu. Theorie der Eröffnungen der 807 Partieen der ersten sechs Jahrgänge der Neuen Berliner Schachzeitung | Kürzester Leitfaden des Schachspiels | Johannes H. Zukertort | Taschenbuch | iv | Deutsch | Springer | EAN 9783662318386 | Verantwortliche Person für die EU: Springer Verlag GmbH, Tiergartenstr. 17, 69121 Heidelberg, juergen[dot]hartmann[at]springer[dot]com | Anbieter: preigu.
Language: German
Published by Potsdam, J. Rentel,, 1883
Seller: Antiquariat Werner Steinbeiß, München, Germany
Dritte Auflage,. VI, 144 SS. Stempel auf Titel, sonst gut erhaltenes Expl., Lüders/Möhle 3422, Sprache: Deutsch Gewicht in Gramm: 1000 Leinen der Zeit, Orig.-Broschur auf Vorderdeckel montiert, 8°.
Seller: Ria Christie Collections, Uxbridge, United Kingdom
£ 227.96
Quantity: Over 20 available
Add to basketCondition: New. In.
Hardback. Condition: New. 2nd 2., Verm. U. Verb. Aufl. Reprint 2021 ed.
Seller: AHA-BUCH GmbH, Einbeck, Germany
Buch. Condition: Neu. Druck auf Anfrage Neuware - Printed after ordering - Frontmatter -- Vorwort -- Inhalt -- Verzeichniss der Schachmeister und Schach - Clubs etc -- Register zum Nachschlagen -- Unterricht im Schachspiel -- 1. Lection -- 2. Lection -- 3. Lection -- 4. Lection -- Zweiter Haupt-Abschnitt -- Das Königs-Läufer-Spiel -- Erläuternde Partieen -- Italienische Partie -- Erläuternde Partieen -- Ungarische Partie -- Erläuternde Partieen -- Gambit in der Rückhand in der italienischen Partie -- Erläuternde Partie -- Das Spiel des Läuferbauern der Dame -- Erläuternde Partieen -- Mittelgambit -- Erläuternde Partieen -- Wiener Partie -- Erläuternde Partieen -- Das Königs-Gambit -- Erläuternde Partieen -- Gambit des Allgaier -- Erläuternde Partieen -- Kieseritzky- Gambit -- Erläuternde Partieen -- Das gemeine Springer-Gambit -- Erläuternde Partieen -- Gambit des Salvio und des Cochrane -- Erläuternde Partieen -- Klassische Vertheidigung des gemeinen Springer-Gambits -- Erläuternde Partieen -- Hanstein's Gambit -- Erläuternde Partieen -- Das Königsläufer-Gambit -- Erläuternde Partieen -- Eingeschränktes Läufergambit -- Erläuternde Partie -- Das unregelmassige Königs-Gambit -- Erläuternde Partie -- Das abgelehnte Königs-Gambit -- Erläuternde Partieen -- Geschlossene Spiele -- Französische Partie -- Erläuternde Partieen -- Damenbauer gegen Königsbauer -- Erläuternde Partie -- Sicilianische Partie -- Erläuternde Partieen -- Fianchetto di Donna -- Erläuternde Partieen -- Fianchetto del Re -- Erläuternde Partie -- Fischers Eröffnung -- Erläuternde Partie -- Beiderseits geschlossene Spiele -- Eröffnung des Van't Kruys -- Erläuternde Partieen -- Englische Partie -- Erläuternde Partieen -- Eröflnung mit dem Königsläuferbauer -- Erläuternde Partieen -- From's Gambit -- Erläuternde Partieen -- Eröflnung mit dem Damenbauer -- Das Damen-Gambit -- Erläuternde Partieen -- Unregelmässiges Damenbauer-Spiel -- Erläuternde Partieen -- Holländische Partie -- Erläuternde Partieen -- De Rivière's Eröffnung -- Erläuternde Partieen -- Unregelmässige Eröffnungen -- Erläuternde Partieen -- Das Endspiel -- König und Figuren gegen den König allein -- König und Figuren gegen König und Figuren -- Der Thurm -- Der Läufer -- Der Springer -- Der Bauer -- Anhang.