List of chess periodicals
- List of chess periodicals
Below is a list of chess periodicals. Publications are included only if they accept contributions from multiple authors and their content focuses primarily on some aspect of chess.
References
The place, dates and frequency of publication were generally taken from the websites given in the table or from other Wikipedia articles. In a few cases, it was necessary to consult the catalog of the Cleveland Public Library.
External links
* [http://www3.sympatico.ca/g.giffen/periodicals.htm Chess periodicals]
* [http://www.schackportalen.nu/English/eschacknytt.htm News in chess]
ee also
*Chess library
*Chess columns in newspapers
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