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The Chess Monthly

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Discipline
  
Chess

Frequency
  
Monthly

Language
  
English

The Chess Monthly

Edited by
  
Daniel Willard Fiske Paul Morphy

Publisher
  
P. Miller and Son (U.S.)

Publication history
  
January 1857 – May 1861

The Chess Monthly was a short-lived monthly chess magazine produced from January 1857 and May 1861 in the United States. Edited by professional diplomat and linguistics professor Daniel Willard Fiske, it was co-edited for a time by Paul Morphy. The magazine was based in New York City.

Eugene B. Cook (1830–1915) and Sam Loyd edited the chess problems section. Running for only five volumes, it is perhaps best remembered today for a series of articles written by Silas Mitchell regarding The Turk, the chess-playing machine that perished in a fire in Philadelphia prior to the publication of the magazine.

References

The Chess Monthly Wikipedia


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