Staunton, Howard, 1810-1874
Staunton, Howard.
Howard Staunton
סטאונטון, הווארד, 1810-1874
VIAF ID: 18005056 ( Personal )
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Works
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700 chess problems by Staunton | |
The American chess-player's handbook : teaching the rudiments of the game, and giving an analysis of all the recognised openings : exemplified by appropriate games actually played by Morphy, Harrwitz, Anderssen, Staunton, Paulsen, Montgomery, Meek and others : from the work of Staunton. | |
The book of chess : containing the rudiments of the game, and elementary analyses of the most popular openings ... including Staunton's analysis of the king's and queen's gambits, numerous positions and problems on diagrams ... : also a series of chess tales, with illustrations ... | |
Chess parxis ... 1860. | |
Chess players chronicle | |
The chess-player's companion; comprising a new treatise on odds, and a collection of games contested by the author with various distinguished players during the last ten years; including the great French match with Mons. St. Amant; to which are added a selection of new and instructive problems. | |
The chess-player's handbook : a popular and scientific introduction to the game of chess, exemplified in games actually played by the greatest masters, and illustrated by numerous diagrams of original and remarkable positions | |
Chess praxis : a supplement to The chess player's handbook : containing all the most important modern improvements in the openings, illustrated by actual games; a rev. code of chess laws; and a collection of Mr. Morphy's matches, &c., in England and France | |
Chess problems: consisting of upwards of seven hundred games and problems | |
Chess tournament | |
The Globe illustrated Shakespeare : the complete works annotated | |
The great schools of England | |
Howard Staunton : uncrowned chess champion of the world | |
The Illustrated London News: Chess | |
The laws and practice of chess : together with an analysis of the openings, and a treatise on end games | |
Partierne fra den almindelige Schachtournering i London : med oplysende og kritiske Anmärkninger | |
The plays of Shakespeare | |
Das Schachturnier zu London im Jahre 1851, und : Der Schachwettkampf in Paris 1843 zwischen Mr. Staunton und M. St. Amant. | |
Shakespeares comedies, histories, & tragedies : published according to the true originall copies. <The first folio edition of 1623. Reproduced under the immediate supervision of Howard Staunton. From the originals in the libraries of Bridgewater House and the British Museum, by Photo-Lithography | |
Shakespeare's comedy of Much ado about nothing; | |
Sir John Gilbert's Shakespeare | |
Staunton's Chess-player's handbook, to which have been added the chief variations from his Chess praxis, and many recent analyses and examples of modern master-play. | |
Verker | |
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