Category:British chess writers

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Pages in category "British chess writers"

The following 58 pages are in this category, out of 58 total. Updates to this list can occasionally be delayed for a few days.

A

  • Gerald Abrahams
  • Michael Adams
  • Conel Hugh O'Donel Alexander

B

  • Leonard Barden
  • Michael Basman
  • Charles Bent (chess)
  • Henry Bird
  • George Botterill
  • Graham Burgess
  • Amos Burn

D

  • Nigel Davies (chess player)
  • Thomas Rayner Dawson

E

  • John Emms (chess player)

F

  • Glenn Flear
  • Charles Masson Fox

G

  • Joseph Gallagher
  • Steve Giddins
  • Harry Golombek
  • David S. Goodman

G cont.

  • Richard Griffith

H

  • Tim Harding (chess)
  • William Hartston
  • Julian Hodgson
  • David Vincent Hooper
  • Bernhard Horwitz
  • Jovanka Houska

K

  • Raymond Keene
  • Daniel J. King

L

  • David Levy (chess player)

M

  • Colin McNab
  • Jacques Mieses
  • Tony Miles
  • Stuart Milner-Barry
  • Harold James Ruthven Murray

N

  • David Norwood
  • John Nunn

P

  • Richard Palliser
  • James Plaskett
  • David Pritchard (chess writer)

P cont.

  • Craig Pritchett

R

  • Stewart Reuben
  • Jonathan Rowson
  • John Roycroft

S

  • Matthew Sadler (chess player)
  • Nigel Short
  • Jon Speelman
  • Howard Staunton
  • Michael Stean
  • Anne Sunnucks

W

  • Chris Ward (chess player)
  • Cathy Warwick
  • Simon Webb (chess player)
  • John Herbert White
  • Ken Whyld
  • Edward Winter (chess historian)
  • William Winter (chess player)
  • John Wisker
  • Baruch Harold Wood
Categories: Chess writers | British non-fiction writers | Chess in the United Kingdom
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