• close contact with Whyld, came to question his reliability and bona fides on certain issues. Shortly after Whyld's death, the Ken Whyld Association was established...
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  • television presenter Ken Watanabe (渡辺 謙, born 1959), Japanese theater, TV, and film actor Ken Webster (disambiguation), multiple people Ken Whyld (1926–2003),...
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  • Savenkof F. Strohmeyer Olimpiu G. Urcan Bo Utas John Griswold White Ken Whyld (6 March 1926 – 11 July 2003) William Henry Wilkinson Edward Winter Emilia...
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  • Magazine, April 1974, p. 117 & June 1974, p. 202 (obituary and tribute) Ken Whyld, Chess: The Records (Guinness Books, 1986) Obituary in The Times, 16 February...
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    These three denials are phrased differently. Extensive investigations by Ken Whyld have not yielded conclusive evidence of the authenticity of the articles...
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  • his chess writing, including The Oxford Companion to Chess (1992 with Ken Whyld), Steinitz (Hamburg 1968, in German), and A Pocket Guide to Chess Endgames...
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    Lange) For a picture of his grave, see "At the grave of Adolf Anderssen". Ken Whyld Association. Archived from the original on 15 February 2012. Retrieved...
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  • chess, according to number 152 of EG, which reports their purchase of Ken Whyld's library in 2004. As of January 2010, the British Chess Variants Society...
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    Magazine (January 1978) – Your Hundred Best Chess Tournaments To 1960 (by Ken Whyld) British Chess Magazine (August 1979) – Reflections on Montreal (by Raymond...
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    Chronology 1800 – 1899 Crescendo of the Virtuoso "ch1" David Hooper, Ken Whyld, The Oxford companion to chess (1984) page 326, and second edition p390...
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    best to never hold chess world crown", The Guardian David Hooper, Ken Whyld, Kenneth Whyld, The Oxford Companion to Chess, Oxford University Press 1992, page...
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    that Capablanca also be allowed to play. According to David Hooper and Ken Whyld, San Sebastián 1911 was "one of the strongest five tournaments held up...
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  • Reitstein, published from 1953 to 1986. Guinness Chess: The Records, by Ken Whyld (1986), page 114. This list covers the period from 1892 until 1986. Chess...
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  • after achieving a winning position against Max Euwe. David Hooper and Ken Whyld note that Denker may have been unfortunate in that his best years came...
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    of other matters. Chess historians H. J. R. Murray, David Hooper and Ken Whyld described Edge as unreliable and having an extreme bias against Staunton...
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    — 12th-century manuscript from the library of Sultan Abdul Hamid David Hooper and Ken Whyld studied this problem in the mid-1980s but were unable to crack it. It...
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    players in Dorpat and was particularly known for his blindfold play (Ken Whyld, personal communication, 1995). He was president of the Dorpat chess club...
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  • Bearsden, Scottish industrialist and politician (died 2021) 6 March – Ken Whyld, chess player and chess writer (died 2003) 8 March – Edith MacArthur,...
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  • Shawcross, chief prosecutor at the Nuremberg trials (born 1902) 11 July – Ken Whyld, chess player and chess writer (born 1926) 15 July Judith Hare, Countess...
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  • Pritchard's research for The Encyclopedia of Chess Variants are held by the Ken Whyld Library of the Swiss Museum of Games. The Right Way to Play Chess (orig...
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  • Harrwitz lost his job at the Café de la Régence." Hooper's co-author Ken Whyld wrote, "Edge was a proven liar whose book on Morphy ... is often relied...
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  • Irish championship in 1865, such as The Guinness Book of Chess Records by Ken Whyld. But further articles and his obituaries discount this and state he was...
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    Archived from the original on 4 March 2016. Retrieved 19 August 2012. Ken Whyld,Chess, The Records (1986), p. 150 365Chess.com George Henry Mackenzie...
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  • Columnist". The New York Times. The main bibliographical source for chess columns is Ken Whyld's 'Chess Columns: A List' (Caissa-90, Olomouc, 2002)....
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  • Publications #221, 1976. ISBN 0 85263 478 1. A second edition, revised by Ken Whyld, was published in 1979. The Boardgame Book – Bookthrift Company / Marshall...
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    contains around 5,000 books. The book and correspondence collection of Ken Whyld, an English historian of the chess game who died in 2003, is one of them...
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  • Whitrod, 88, Australian police officer and Queensland Police Commissioner. Ken Whyld, 77, British chess author (The Oxford Companion to Chess), historian and...
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  • French). Paris: Presses universitaires de France. p. 432. Hooper, David; Whyld, Ken (1992). The Oxford Companion To Chess. Oxford University Press. ISBN 0-19-866164-9...
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  • February 1993, No. 2 Vol. 113 p. 94, Quotes and Queries no. 5105 by Ken Whyld Name Index to Jeremy Gaige's Chess Tournament Crosstables Archived July...
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