First published in 1878, The Chess Monthly quickly became the preeminent publication for serious chess players. Edited by Johannes Hermann Zukertort and Leopold Hoffer, both of whom were top-level chess players in their own right, this monthly magazine featured in-depth analyses of classic games, as well as original articles on opening theory, endgame strategy, and tactics. An essential resource for serious chess players and enthusiasts.
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