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    "(title unknown)". The City of London Chess Magazine., reproduced at Harding, T. "A History of The City of London Chess Magazine (Part 2)". Retrieved 2008-07-20...
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    scene in India, and has some of her problems published in The City of London Chess Magazine. Fagan became an emancipation activist, and was one of the founding...
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    1879. From 1874 to 1876 he produced his own periodical, the City of London Chess Magazine, which featured contributions from Zukertort and Steinitz. Subsequently...
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    1874). "[title unknown]". The City of London Chess Magazine. Harding, T. "A History of The City of London Chess Magazine (Part 2)". Retrieved 19 June 2008...
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  • 1874). "(title unknown)". The City of London Chess Magazine. at Harding, T. "A History of The City of London Chess Magazine (Part 2)". Retrieved 2008-06-19...
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    Norwood Potter, ed. (1874). "(unknown)". The City of London Chess Magazine. Retrieved 21 July 2008. {{cite magazine}}: Cite uses generic title (help) Staunton...
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    between the London and the Edinburgh chess clubs (1829). The City of London chess magazine, ed. by W. N. Potter vol. 1 (1875) page 83. F. M. Edge, The...
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    City of London Chess Magazine: 297–304. and Steinitz, W. (December 1875). "(review of Wormald's The Chess Openings)". City of London Chess Magazine:...
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  • fatigue or emotion, collecting his money and his dog." The City of London chess magazine, ed. by W. N. Potter vol. 1 (1875) page 83. "Jeremy Spinrad's...
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  • agreed a draw. However, as Johannes Zukertort pointed out in the City of London Chess Magazine, 1875, White could have won with 4.Kc5 (not 4.Kb5 Ra1 when White...
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  • ISBN 1-888690-04-6. Cochrane–Moheschunder Tim Harding, A History of The City of London Chess Magazine (Part 1). Retrieved 18 March 2009. Moheschunder Bannerjee player...
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  • History and Reminiscences Potter, William N., ed. (1875), The City of London Chess Magazine, London: W. W. Morgan, pp. 71–73 CHESS, February 1945, page...
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  • ISBN 1-888690-04-6. Cochrane–Moheschunder Tim Harding, A History of The City of London Chess Magazine (Part 1). Retrieved on 2009-03-18. Savielly Tartakower, Die...
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