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Chess Treasury of the Air (Penguin handbooks) [Unknown Binding]

Terence Tiller
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  • Unknown Binding: 288 pages
  • Publisher: Penguin by arrangement with the B.B.C (1966)
  • Language English
  • ASIN: B001NMXPKG
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (2 customer reviews)

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Synopsis 6 July 2007
Format:Paperback
Before television took a hold BBC Radio produced a superb series of programmes on chess.The experts enlisted for this venture constituted a veritable Who's Who of British and World chess of the time: Abrahams, Alexander, Barden, Broadbent, Bruce, Clarke, Euwe, Fraenkel, Golombek, Haygarth, Kottnauer, Pritchard, Rhoden, Sunnucks,and Wade. Favourite games,and gravest errors, masters at work, and a look into the past.
Terence Tiller joined the BBC in 1946.He ran the weekly chess series on Network Three for several years.
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this book is a welcome hardinge simpole reprint containing as it does forgotten games by bobby fischer and mikhail tal that were first broadcast on bbc radio. other experts are also represented with witty , erudite or educational contributions taken from the radio scripts-these include david pritchard-bob wade- harry golombek and svetozar gligoric. the programmes were recorded around 40 years ago when the bbc still took chess seriously which it no longer seems to do.
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