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  • Quarterly for Chess History...

    Published by Moravian Chess in Czech.

    Does anyone else in Canada subscribe to this enjoyable series of books on Chess History?

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    I subscribe to Quarterly for Chess History!

    Marc Hébert

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      I receive "Quarterly for Chess History".

      Marc Hébert

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        Re: Quarterly for Chess History...

        This isn't extirely the right thread for the topic, but close enough.

        Ivory Vikings: The Mystery of the Most Famous Chessmen in the World and the Woman Who Made Them–Nancy Marie Brown

        The link may make the anti-feminists wild with outrage, but who cares?

        In the Ivory Vikings, Brown explores the various stories and scholarly theories surrounding the beautiful Lewis chessmen. She says in the introduction that “their story questions the economics behind the Viking voyages to the West, explores the Viking impact on Scotland, and shows how the whole North Atlantic was dominated by Norway for almost five hundred years….It reveals the struggle within Viking culture to accommodate Christianity, the ways in which Rome’s rules were flouted, and how orthodoxy eventually prevailed.” The chessmen also, she asserts, bring to light the story of the craftswomen, Margaret the Adroit of Iceland, who is referenced as the creator of the chessmen in the subtitle.
        In the end, the mystery remains, but there is plenty there about the civilization of those times for interested readers.
        Dogs will bark, but the caravan of chess moves on.

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