A History of Chess in the English Civil Service

A History of Chess in the English Civil Service

by Kevin Thurlow
A History of Chess in the English Civil Service

A History of Chess in the English Civil Service

by Kevin Thurlow

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Overview

This book covers more than a hundred years of chess in the Civil Service, with information about the clubs, the individuals, the events they contested, the successes, and the arguments that sometimes resulted. Clubs regularly featured leading players of the day and the Civil Service representative team frequently beat strong counties in 50-board matches, as well as participating in a mammoth 500-board match against the rest of England. Names of chess clubs bring a whiff of nostalgia, with India Office, War Office and Civil Service Rifles no longer in existence. Leading players served their country not only in their departments, but at establishments like Bletchley Park in the Second World War. Several civil servants represented their country in international matches. Over a thousand players participated in the league at one stage.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781839783104
Publisher: The Conrad Press
Publication date: 07/07/2021
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 628 KB

About the Author

Kevin Thurlow has been playing, organising and writing about chess for many years. He held a number of committee posts in the Civil Service Chess Association, and played in the league, as well as representing Civil Service and county teams. He has won the Civil Service championship several times and has represented England in senior and correspondence chess team events.
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