Chess Monthly

Chess Monthly

Chess Monthly may refer to:

  • The Chess Monthly (1857-1861), New York, edited by Daniel Willard Fiske & Paul Morphy; this is often referred to as American Chess Monthly despite there being a periodical of that name
  • The Chess Monthly (1879-1896), London, edited by Leopold Hoffer & Johannes Zukertort
  • American Chess Monthly (March 1892 – Sept/Oct 1893), Boston, edited by George H. Walcott, jr.
  • Brentano's Chess Monthly (May 1881 - June/Sept. 1882), New York, Allen et al.
  • Maxwell Macmillan Chess Monthly (1991), continues Pergamon Chess and CHESS magazine
  • Chess Monthly (1992), Wheatley, England, ISSN 0964-6221, continues Maxwell Macmillan Chess Monthly (see below)

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