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American Chess Magazine is a bi-monthly periodical founded in 2016 and named after an earlier publication originally established in 1897. The editor-in-chief and CEO is Josip Asik and the managing editor is Dusan Krunic.
First issue of the American Chess Quarterly (Summer 1961). The American Chess Quarterly was a chess magazine that was published in the United States from Summer 1961 [1] to 1965 [2] by Nature Food Centres.
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Quercia worked as an editor at Southern California Chess Federation's magazine Rank & File, and was a contributor to American Chess Magazine and the United States Chess Federation magazine Chess Life. [7] She was also featured on ESPN's SportsCenter. [8] She created the 2024 documentary film King Chess! about the 2018 Candidates Tournament. [3]
Chess Monthly may refer to: . The Chess Monthly (American magazine), New York, edited by Daniel Willard Fiske & Paul Morphy, published from 1857 to 1861.This is often referred to as American Chess Monthly despite there being a periodical of that name.
Grandmaster Michael Rohde has published widely in Chess Life Magazine, American Chess Magazine, and is the author of The Great Evans Gambit Debate, an opening book advocating for an early Qb3 in the mainlines of the Evans Gambit. In August 2007, Rohde tied for first in the U.S. Open Championship in Cherry Hill, New Jersey. [4]
The Chess Monthly was a short-lived monthly chess magazine produced from January 1857 and May 1861 in the United States. [1] [2] Edited by professional diplomat and linguistics professor Daniel Willard Fiske, it was co-edited for a time by Paul Morphy.