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Chess Editors, Journalists, Correspondents, and Columnists

By Bill Wall

In 1872-73, a chess column appeared in the English Mechanic and World of


Science, first edited by Joseph William Abbott (1840-1923).

Jude Acers wrote a chess column in the Berkeley Barb from 1972 to 1975.

Jimmy Adams (1947- ) is editor of the British Chess Magazine.

Since the autumn of 2006, Michael Adams (1971- ) has been writing a chess
column in the Saturday Daily Telegraph.

In 1894, a chess column appeared in the Frank Leslie’s Weekly in New York, edited
by Adolf Albin (1848-1920).

Lev Alburt (1945- ) writes a chess column in Chess Life called “Back to Basics.”

Ray Alexis edited Chess ‘n Stuff from 1978 to 1984.

In 1880-1881, a chess column appeared in Brentano’s Monthly in New York,


edited by H.C. Allen.

Friedrich Amelung edited the Baltisch Schachblatter from 1888 to 1908.

Selby Anderson (1955- ) is the editor of the Texas Knights.

David Argall was the editor of the Southern California Chess Newsletter from 1974
to 1986.

In 1892, a chess column appeared in the Montreal Herald, edited by Joseph Ney
Babson (1852-1929)

Alexander Baburin (1967- ) edits Chess Today, the first net-base daily online chess
newspaper. It was first published in 2000. He edits a monthly chess column
called “Coffee Break Chess.”
Boris Baczynskyj (1946-2002) was editor of Chess Life in 1989.

In 1895, a chess column in the Weekly Citizen (Glasgow) was edited by Georges
Emile Barbier (1844-1895).

In June 1956, Leonard Barden (1929- ) began his first chess column in the
London Evening Standard. It was a daily (Monday-Friday) column that continued
in the newspaper until July 30, 2010. Since then, it has been published exclusively
on-line. It is now the world’s longest running daily chess column by the same
author. He has been writing a chess column in The Guardian since 1957. He has
been writing a chess column in The Financial Times since 1975.

In 1877, Alfred P. Barnes edited a chess column for the Illustrated New Yorker. He
later edited the Brentano’s Chess Monthly.

Gordon Barrett was the editor of Terrachess from 1961 to 1980.

John Beasley wrote the ‘Endgame Studies’ column for the British Chess
Magazine from 1990 to 2010.

C. W. “Bill” Behnen (1936- ) edited the Ohio Chess Bulletin from 1976 to 1982.

In 1914, there was a chess column in the Rigasche Rundschau, edited by J.


Behting.

In 1897, the County Express in England had a chess column, edited by George
Edward H. Bellingham (1874-1949). He was a frequent contributor to the British
Chess Magazine.

Joel Benjamin (1976- ) edited Chess Chow from 1991 to 1994. He is a frequent
contributor to Chess Life magazine and other chess periodicals.

Pal Benko (1928- ) wrote a chess column (In the Arena and Endgame Lab) for
Chess Life magazine from 1972 to 2013. He also had a ‘Benko’s Bafflers’ column.

Alan Benson wrote a chess column in the Berkeley Daily Californian in 1974. He
wrote a chess column in the Berkeley Daily Gazette in 1974 and 1975.
Charles Bent (1919-2004) wrote the ‘Studies‘ column in British Chess
Magazine from 1975 to 1985.

In 1926, there was a chess column in the New York Evening Post, edited by
Horace Ransom Bigelow (1898-1980). In 1934, he was the chess editor
for Liberty magazine.

H.B. Bignold edited the Australian Chess Annual in 1896.

In 1882, a chess column appeared in the Sheffield Independent, edited by Henry


Edward Bird (1830-1908).

In 1865, Samuel S. Boden (1826-1882) began a chess column in The Field, which
lasted over 11 years.

Harry Borochow wrote a chess column for the Los Angeles Examiner in 1921.

Frank Brady (1934- ) was editor of Chess Life from 1961 to 1966. He was the
Founding Editor of Chess Life as a magazine. Prior to 1961, Chess Life was a
newspaper. He later edited Chessworld Magazine in 1964.

In 1875, a chess column appeared in the Chicago Daily Tribune, edited by T.D.
Brock.

In the 1880s, Dr. Luke D. Broughton (1859-1947) began a chess column for The
Sun newspaper in New York. He wrote his chess column for more than 60
years. In 1892-1894, a chess column appeared in the Brooklyn Daily Standard-
Union, edited by Broughton.

David L. Brown had a chess column in Chess Life called “Key Krackers.”

Isaac M. Brown (1858-1934) was the editor of British Chess Magazine from 1894
to 1920.

Walter Browne (1949-2015) edited Blitz Chess from 1988 to 2003.


Telemachus Brownsmith was the editor of The Westminster Chess Club
Papers from 1868 to 1878.

Orestes Augustus Brownson (1828-1892) edited Brownson’s Chess Journal (also


known as the Dubuque Chess Journal) from 1870 to 1891.

Richard “Buck” Buchanan edited the Dayton Chess Club Review from 1971 to
1976.

In 1886, a chess column appeared in the New York Tit-Bits, co-edited by T.P. Bull
and Sam Loyd. Bull was a chess editor of the Detroit Free Press from 1875 to
1885.

Steven L. Buntin (1950-2013) and Lori Buntin edited Kxe6s Verein Newsletter from
1975 to 1978. Steve was the editor of the Carolina Gambit in the 1970s.

Vernon Dale Burk (1942-1991) edited the Dayton Chess Club Review from 1977 to
1979.

In 1913, Amos Burn (1848-1925) edited a chess column in The Field. It lasted until
his death in 1925.

Robert Byrne (1928-2013) was a chess columnist for the New York Times from
1972 to 2006.

Bernard Cafferty (1934- ) was editor of the British Chess Magazine from 1981 to
1991.

Jose Capablanca (1888-1942) edited Capablanca Magazine from 1912 to 1914.

Hartwig Cassel (1850-1929) was a chess journalist for the New Yorker
Staatzeitung, the New York Tribune, and The New York Sun. He was a co-editor
with Hermann Helms for the first issue of the American Chess Bulletin in 1904.

Christopher Chabris (1966- ) edited the American Chess Journal in 1993. He is a


former editor of Chess Horizons.
In 1892, Henry Chadwick (1824-1908) was the chess editor in the Brooklyn Daily
Eagle. He wrote a chess column in his own newspaper, the American Chronicle.

Murray Chandler (1960- ) was editor of the British Chess Magazine from 1991 to
1999.

James Chatto (1854-1907) edited The Amateur Chess Magazine from 1872
through 1874.

Frederick Chevalier (1907-1988) wrote a chess column for The Christian Science
Monitor.

E. J. Clarke wrote a chess column for the San Francisco Call from 1913 to 1929. In
1921, a chess column appeared in the San Francisco Chronicle, edited by Clarke.

Richard Nevil Coles (1907-1982) wrote the ‘One Hundred Years Ago’ column for
the British Chess Magazine from 1944 to 1980.

John “Jack” Collins (1912-2001) had a chess column in Chess Life in the 1950s and
1960s called “Games by USCF Members.”

Sam Collins was a games editor for the British Chess Magazine.

In 1878, a chess column appeared in the Washington Post, edited by General


James Adams Congdon (1835-1902). In 1887, a chess column appeared in
the Scranton Truth, edited Congdon.

Bill Cornwall has been writing a chess column for the Los Angeles Times since
2010.

John Crum (1842-1922) edited a chess column in The Glasgow Weekly Herald.

George Cunningham (1909-1993) wrote a chess column for the Bangor Daily
News.
In 1879, the Boston Weekly Globe had a chess column, edited by W.W.
Curran. The newspaper boasted that it contained the largest, best and cheapest
Checker and Chess column ever published.

In 1916, a chess column appeared in the Daily Colonist in Victoria, Canada, edited
by Cyril Davie (1882-1950).

Stephen Dann is a chess columnist for the Worcester Telegram and Gazette.

Lawrence Day (1949- ) began writing a chess column in the Toronto Star in
1971. He was games editor of Chess Canada magazine. Since the late 1960s, he
has been a successful contributor to Canadian chess magazines, respected widely
for his great stories blended with incisive notes.

Frisco Del Rosario (1963- ) was the editor of the Redwood City Weekly News Chess
Column (1989-1991), California Chess Journal (2001-2003), and SCS Dragon (2004-
2005).

In 1873, Eugene Delmar (1841-1909) of Brooklyn began a chess column in


the Golden Age.

In 1885, there was a chess column in the Baltimore News, edited by Dr. Charles
Edwin Dennis (1853-1924).

Julie Ann Desch was editor of Chess Life from 1989 to 1990.

Charles Devide (1856-1940) edited the American Chess Magazine from 1897 to
1899.

Geoffrey Harber Diggle (1902-1993) contributed articles to the British Chess


Magazine from 1933 to 1981. He also wrote articles for Newsflash and Chess
Moves from 1974 to 1992.

John Donaldson (1958- ) was the editor of Inside Chess from 1988 to 2000. He
edits the Mechanics’ Institute Chess Room Newsletter.

Harold Dondis (1922-2015) edited a chess column for the Boston Globe until 2015.
John Dougherty wrote a chess column for the Los Angeles Times from 1916 to
1929.

E. Steven Doyle was a chess columnist for the New Jersey Star Ledger from 1985
to 2015.

Riley Daniel Driver edited the Dayton Chess Club Review in 1981 and 1984. He
was the editor of the Ohio Chess Bulletin from 1997 to 1999.

Julius du Mont (1881-1956) was editor of the British Chess Magazine from 1940 to
1949.

In 1847, Serafino Dubois (1817-1899) edited the first chess column in Italy in the
Italian magazine L’Album.

Marcel Duchamp (1887-1968) edited a chess column in the Paris daily


newspaper Ce Soir.

Bobby Dudley edited En Passant, a chess magazine of the Pittsburgh Chess Club
from 1978 to 2002.

Gerald Dullea was editor of Chess Life from 2005 to 2006.

Alex Dunne (1942- ) edits a chess column in Chess Life called “The Check is in the
Mail.”

James Eade was editor of the California Chess Journal from 1995 to 1996.

Ed Edmondson (1920-1982) was editor of Chess Life in 1966.

Jon Edwards (1953- ) has edited Chessstamp Review since 1979.

Frank Elley was editor of Chess Life from 1982 to 1984.

Since 2003, David Ellis has written a chess column for the West
Australian newspaper,
Max Euwe (1901-1981) edited Chess Archives from 1952 to 1970.

Larry Evans (1932-2010) edited the American Chess Quarterly from 1961 to
1965. He was an editor of Chess Digest from 1968 to 1972. He also wrote a long-
running syndicated weekly chess column called Larry Evans on Chess, which began
in 1971. From 1969 to 2006, he wrote a question-and-answer column for Chess
Life magazine.

In 1857, Ernst Falkbeer (1819-1885) wrote a chess column for the London Sunday
Times. He wrote the column until 1859. He moved to Vienna in 1864, later
writing a chess column in Neue Illustrierte Zeitung from 1877 to 1885.

Richard Fauber wrote a chess column for the Sacramento Bee from 1971 to
1987. He was editor of the Chess Voice from 1979 to 1983.

Allan Fifield was editor of the California Chess Journal from 1996 to 2000.

Bobby Fischer (1943-2008) wrote a chess column called “Checkmate” for Boys’
Life magazine from 1966 to 1969.

Daniel Willard Fiske (1831-1904) edited The Chess Monthly from 1857 to 1861. In
1858-1860, a chess column appeared in the New York Saturday Press, edited by
Fiske.

In 1862, a chess column appeared in the Dundee Courier and Argus in Dundee,
Scotland, edited by George Brunton Fraser (1831-1905).

In 1880, General Ben R. Foster edited a chess column in the St. Louis Globe-
Democrat.

In the 1950s, Heinrich Fraenkel (1897-1986), who wrote under the name Assiac,
conducted a chess column in The New Statesman and Nation.

David Friedgood (1946- ) wrote the ‘Problem World’ column for the British Chess
Magazine from 1992 to 2011.
In 1855, a chess column appeared in Frank Leslie’s New York Journal and Frank
Leslie’s Illustrated Newspaper, edited by Thomas Frere (1820-1900). In March
1859, a chess column appeared in The Brooklyn Daily Eagle, edited by Frere.

In 1894, the Sunday States had a chess column edited by John A. Galbreath (1846-
1920).

J. B. Gee was the editor of the Sacramento Chess News from 1950 to 1955.

Alexander Ilyin-Genevsky (1894-1941) started and edited a chess column in the


Red Army magazine K Novai Armii.

Steve Giddins (1961- ) was editor of the British Chess Magazine from 2010 to
2011.

In 1894, a chess column appeared in a new periodical called Walden’s


Monthly. The chess column was edited by Charles A. Gilberg (1835-1898).

In 1898, a chess column appeared in the Jewish Der Neuer (The New Spirit), edited
by Max Ginsburg.

Alan Glasscoe (1943- ) was an associate editor of the California Chess Journal in
1991.

Svetozar Gligoric (1923-2012) had a chess column in Chess Life and Chess
Review called “Game of the Month.”

Bill Goichberg (1942- ) was editor of Chess Life in 1966.

Harry Golombek (1911-1995) was editor of the British Chess Magazine from 1938
to 1940. Golombek wrote a chess column for The Times of London in the 1970s.

Robert F. Green (1856-1925) was editor of the British Chess Magazine from 1888
to 1893.

In 1889, a chess column appeared in the Sacramento Themis, edited by F.L.


Griffin.
Richard C. Griffith (1872-1955) was editor of the British Chess Magazine from
1920 to 1937 and some months in 1940.

Lina Grumette edited Chesquire chess magazine in 1961.

In 1889, a chess column appeared in the London Evening News and Post, edited
by Isidor Gunsberg (1854-1930). In 1891, Gunsberg began editing a chess column
for the Sunday World in London. In 1916, Gunsberg sued the London Evening
Newsfor libel when its columnist said that Gunsberg’s chess column in the
London Daily Telegaph contained blunders and unsound chess
problems. Gunsberg won the suit and 250 British pounds in damages after the
British High Court accepted a submission that in chess matters, 8 oversights did
not make a blunder.

Russell A. Haag co-edited Chess International from 1987 to 1990.

In 1895, a chess column appeared in the Minneapolis Journal, edited by Emmett


Hamilton. He was also editor of the St. Paul Pioneer Press.

Daniel Harrwitz (1823-1884) edited The British Chess Review in 1853 and 1854.

William “Bill” Hartston was the games editor of the British Chess Magazine.

On February 3, 1855, a chess column appeared in the New York Saturday Courier,
edited by Miron James Hazeltine (1824-1907). He was a newspaper chess
columnist for the New York Clipper from 1856 to 1907. He also wrote for
the Porter's Spirit, the Chess Monthly, Telegraph in Georgia, Union
Democrat, Enterprise, Herald, and Vox Populi. In 1872, a chess column appeared
in the Bayonne Herald in Bayonne, New Jersey, edited by Hazeltine.

In 1872, a chess column appeared in the London Births, Marriages and


Deaths newsletter, edited by Francis Healey (1828-1906).

In the 1930s, Samuel S. Heinemann wrote a chess column for a newspaper in


Berlin and contributed chess articles to German newspapers and magazines.
Herman Helms (1870-1963) edited the American Chess Bulletin from 1904 to
1963. He served as the chess reporter for The New York Times from 1911 to
1962. In October 1893, Helms started a chess column for the Brooklyn Daily
Eagle. His chess column was discontinued by the management of the newspaper
in November 1907. Helms resumed his chess column on March 23, 1911. He
continued his chess column until the demise of the newspaper in 1955. Helms
also wrote chess columns for the New York World, the New York Post, and
the New York World and Telegram.

Eric Hicks was editor of the California Chess Journal in 2004.

Fairfield Hoban ( -1997) was editor of Chess Life from 1979 to 1982 and in 1988.

Burt Hochberg (1933-2006) was editor of Chess Life from 1966 to 1979. He was
the longest serving editor of Chess Life, serving 13 years.

In 1884, the Daily American had a chess column edited by Albert Beauregard
Hodges (1861-1944).

Leopold Hoffer (1842-1913) was the editor of the Chess Monthly from 1879 to
1896. In 1893, a chess column appeared in the London Black and White, edited
by Hoffer. In 1900, Hoffer began a chess column that appeared in
the Field magazine.

Edgar Holladay (1925-2003) was editor of the problem chess section of


the Cleveland Chess Bulletin from 1943 to 1948. He was problem chess editor of
the American Chess Bulletin from 1949 to 1963. He was editor of the US Problem
Bulletin in 1963.

Al Horowitz (1907-1973) edited Chess Review magazine from 1933 to 1969. He


was the chess columnist for The New York Times from 1962 to 1973. His chess
column appeared every Monday, Thursday, and Sunday.

Bernhard Horwitz (1807-1885) co-edited the Chess Player from 1851 to 1853.

In 1891, a chess column appeared in the Saturday Review in Des Moines, Iowa,
edited by Charles Sumner Jacobs (1874-1959)
In 1875, a chess column appeared in the St. Louis Globe-Democrat, edited by Max
Judd (1851-1906). Maurice Judd, an older brother of Max Judd, edited a chess
column in the Toledo Daily Commercial.

Robert Karch (1930-2010) edited Chess International from 1987 to 1990. He was
the editor of Northwest Chess in 1973, 1978, 1979, 1983-1987, 1989, and 1996.

Isaac Kashdan (1905-1985) co-edited Chess Review in 1933. He wrote a chess


column in the Los Angeles Times from 1955 until 1982.

Lubosh Kavalek (1943- ) was the chess columnist for the Washington Post from
1985 to 2010. He has been a chess columnist for The Huffington Post since 2010.

Raymond Keene (1948- ) writes a chess column for The Times and The Sunday
Times since 1985. He also writes a chess column for The Spectator.

In 1891, a chess column appeared in the Covington Commonwealth, edited by Dr.


E.W. Keeney.

Paul Keres (1916-1975) had a chess column in Chess Life called “Keres Annotates”
from 1968 to 1975.

Emil Kemeny (1860-1925) wrote a chess column in the Philadelphia Public


Ledger in 1897. He edited the American Chess Weekly in 1903.

Josef Kling (1811-1876) co-edited the Chess Player from 1851 to 1853.

George Koltanowski (1903-2000) edited The Chessworld from 1932 to 1933. He


wrote a chess column for the San Francisco Chronicle from 1948 to 2000,
publishing an estimated 19,000 columns. His column ran for 51 years, 9 months,
and 18 days.

Nikolai Krylenko (1885-1938) edited the Russian chess magazine 64 from 1924
until 1938.

Peter Kurzdorfer was editor of Chess Life from 2000 to 2003.


John Larkins was editor of the Chess Vocie from 1975 to 1979.
The Standpoint has a chess column, edited by Dominic Lawson (1956- ). He was a
chess columnist for the Independent newspaper.
Emanuel Lasker (1868-1941) edited The London chess Fortnightly in 1892 and
1893. He edited Lasker’s Chess Magazine from 1904 to 1909. In 1918, there was
a chess column in the Vossische Zeitung, edited by Lasker.

In 1890, a chess column appeared in the Kansas City Journal, edited by William R.
Lighton.

Robert Lincoln had a chess column in Chess Life called “Easy Does It” (chess
problems).

Johann Löwenthal (1810-1876) edited The Chess Player’s Magazine from 1863 to
1867. In 1865, he was the editor The Household Chess Magazine. He was chess
editor of The Illustrated News of the World and of The Era. In February 1854, a
chess column appeared in the London Era, edited by Löwenthal. He remained its
chess editor until 1857. In 1857, Löwenthal wrote a chess column for beginners in
the Family Herald. In 1858, a chess column appeared in the Illustrated News of
the World, edited by Löwenthal until 1876. In 1870, Land and Water had a chess
column edited by Löwenthal.

In 1889, there was a chess column in De Groene Amsterdammer, edited by Rudolf


Loman (1861-1932) of Amsterdam.

Bill Lombardy (1937- ) had a chess column in Chess Life from 1958 to the early
1960s called “Tidbits of Master Play.”

Bob Long edited Chess Stamps Informant from 1968 to 1974. He edited The Chess
Arts from 1973 to 1977. He edited Lasker and his Contemporaries in 1978. He
has been the editor of Chess Gazette since 1981.

In 1859, a chess column appeared in the New York Musical World, edited by Sam
Loyd (1841-1911). He wrote chess articles for the Scientific American
Supplement beginning in 1877, and New York City dailies such as the Brooklyn
Daily Eagle, mostly as a puzzle contributor. He also served as a chess columnist
for the American Chess Journal (called Dubuque Chess Journal formerly when
Orestes Brownson Jr. edited it). In 1886, a chess column appeared in the New
York Tit-Bits, edited Sam Loyd.

Daniel Lucas has been editor of Chess Life since 2006. He was editor of Georgia
Chess from 1998 to 2005.

Harold Lundstrom (1912-2009) wrote a chess column for the Desert News of Salt
Lake City from 1948 to 1990.

Shelby Lyman writes a syndicated chess column called Shelby Lyman on Chess.

George MacDonnell (1830-1899) edited a chess column for the Illustrated


Sporting and Dramatic News.

In 1866, George Henry Mackenzie (1837-1891) became editor of the chess column
in the New York Albion. The New York Turf, Field & Farm approached him in 1870
to edit a chess column for 8 years. In April 1881, Mackenzie edited the chess
column in the St. Louis Globe-Democrat. In 1886, a chess column appeared in
the Brooklyn Union, edited by Mackenzie.

Don Maddox was the editor of Chess Life from 1988 to 1989.

Montgomery Major was the editor of Chess Life from 1958 to 1960.

Tony Mantia was editor of the Dayton Chess Club Review in 1988.

Napoleon Marache (1818-1875) became one of the first chess editors of America,
publishing the periodical The Chess Palladium and Mathematical Sphinx in
1846. In August 1856, a chess column appeared in the New York Clipper, edited
by Napoleon Marache. He also was the chess editor for Porter’s Spirit of the
Times (1858-1859) and Wilkes’ Spirit of the Times (1860-1861).

In 1876, James Mason (1849-1905) edited a chess column for the Wilkes’ Spirit of
the Times.
In April 1858, a chess column appeared in the New Orleans Sunday Delta, edited
by Charles Amedee Maurian (1838-1912). It lasted until 1860. From 1882 to
1890, he co-edited the chess column in the Times-Democrat.

Dylan McClain wrote a chess column for the New York Times from 2006 to April,
2015.

Guthrie McClain was the editor of The California Chess Reporter from 1953 to
1976.

Dan McDaniel was the editor of Chess Voice in 1985. He was the editor of The
Wrong Rook from 1985 to 1987.

In 1929, Harold Meek (1885-1954) edited the world’s first daily chess column, in
the London Evening Standard. He later transferred to the London Evening News.

In the 1920s, Jacques Mieses (1865-1954) had regular chess columns in a variety
of European newspapers.

In 1878-79, a chess column appeared in the Cincinnati Commercial, edited by F.W.


Miller.

Stasch Mlotkowski edited a chess column in the Los Angeles Examiner from 1919
to 1921.

David Moeser of Cincinnati has been the editor of J’Adoube since 1972. He is a
former editor of The Chess Journalist.

David James Morgan (1894-1978) wrote a column called ‘Quotes and Queries’
for British Chess Magazine from 1953 to 1978.

Paul Morphy (1837-1884) was a co-editor for The Chess Monthly from 1857 to
1861. On August 6, 1859, Paul Morphy (1837-1884) began a chess column in
the New York Ledger, published by Robert Bonner. Morphy’s column ended in
August, 1860. Morphy perhaps received $1,000 for his chess column, but Sam
Loyd published a statement that Bonner paid Morphy $3,000 for the chess
column.
Earl Morrison edited The Chessman from 1978 to 1980.

Martin Morrison was the editor of En Passant from 1964 to 1970. He was the
editor of Scaccic (Chess) Voice from 1968 to 1973.

Eric Morrow writes a chess column for the Muskogee Phoenix in Oklahoma.

J. B. and E. M Munoz edited the Brooklyn Chess Chronicle from 1882 to 1887.

In 1884, the Quebec Morning Chronicle had a chess column, edited by M.J.
Murphy.

Hugh Myers (1930-2008) edited The Myers Openings Bulletin from 1979 to 1988
and the New Myers Openings Bulletin from 1992 to 1996.

In 1900, there was a chess column in the Pittsburg Dispatch, edited by William
Napier (1881-1952).

C.G.S. Narayanan edits AICF Chronicle of India.

In 1878, Benjamin Milnes Neill (1853-1922) edited a chess column for The
Progress.

In 1918, there was a chess column in the Baltische Zeitung, edited by Aron
Nimzowitsch (1886-1935).

In 1875, the Lebanon Herald was the only newspaper in the South that had a
chess column. It was the first newspaper chess column in Tennessee. The chess
column was run by John G. Nix and Dr. Robert L.C. White.

Kevin O’Connell (1949- ) writes a chess column for the East Anglia Daily
Times (England), which began in 1990. From 1977 to 1980, he wrote a chess
column for The Evening News.
In 1882, a chess column appeared in the Charleston Sunday News, edited by Isaac
Edward Orchard. In 1891, the chess column in the Sunny South was revived by I.E.
Orchard, who edited the column.

Reverend John Owen (1827-1901) wrote a chess column under the pseudonym
“Alter.”

Ludek Pachman (1924-2003) had a chess column in Chess Life called “Pachman on
the Openings.”

Bruce Pandolfini (1947- ) has a chess column in Chess Life called “The ABC’s of
Chess” which is now called “Solitaire Chess.” He has been writing for Chess
Life since 1979.

Ken Panzel was the editor of the Ohio Chess Bulletin in 1992.

Larry Parr (1946-2011) was editor of Chess Life from 1985 to 1988.

Larry Paxton edited the Ohio Chess Bulletin from 1982 to 1984.

Vladimir Pechenkin is the editor of the Alberta Chess Report.

Kalev Pehme (1949-2011) was editor of Chess Life from 2004 to 2005.

In the 1900s, Maximilian Henry Peiler conducted a chess column and contributed
articles for Forest and Stream.

Malcom Pein (1960- ) writes a daily chess column for The Daily Telegraph. He is
executive editor of CHESS magazine.

In 1856, Frederick Perrin (1813-1889) and edited the chess column in the New
York Albion.

Jack Peters (1951- ) wrote a chess column for the Los Angeles Times from 1982 to
2010. He also wrote a chess column for the Southern California Living newspaper.
Glenn Petersen edited the Atlantic Chess News (ACN). He was editor of Chess
Life from 1990 to 2000, 2003, and from 2005 to 2006. He is chess editor of Chess
Life for Kids.

In 1884, the Mirror of American Sports had a chess column edited by K.D.
Petersen of Milwaukee.

In 1876, James Pierce (1833-1892) took over the chess column in the English
Mechanic. He edited the chess column right up to his death in 1892.

In July 1894 through October 1896, a chess column appeared in the Province in
Victoria, Canada, co-edited by Thomas Piper and Peter Schwengers. In 1925, the
chess column in the Daily Colonist in Victoria, Canada was edited by Piper.

Harold James Plaskett (1960- ) was a chess columnist at The New Statesman in the
1990s.

Susan Polgar (1969- ) had a column in Chess Life called “Opening Secrets.”

In 1889, a chess column appeared in the Baltimore Evening News and


the Baltimore Sunday News, edited by Dr. William H.K. Pollock (1859-
1896). Pollock announced his retirement from the chess column in 1896 due to ill
health (he had tuberculosis).

Hans Poschmann was the editor of the California Chess Journal from 1986 to
1988.

W. N. Potter edited The City of London Chess Magazine in 1874 to 1876.

In 1899, a chess column appeared in the Portland Pacific Monthly, edited by E.C.
Protzman.

Cecil Purdy (1906-1979) edited the Australasian Chess Review from 1929 to
1944. He edited Check from 1944 to 1945. He edited Chess World from 1946 to
1967.
Miro Radojcic had a column in Chess Life called “Observation Point.” He was a
Yugoslavian chess journalist.

H. J. Ralston wrote a chess column for The Argonaut and The San Francisco
News from 1952 to 1955. He was the editor of The California Chess Reporter from
1951 to 1953.

Charles E. Ranken (1928-1905) was the editor of The Chess Player’s Chronicle from
1876 to 1880. He was a writer for the British Chess Magazine from 1881 to 1898.

Christopher Ravilious wrote “Quotes and Queries” for the British Chess
Magazine from 2003 to 2009.

In 1886, a chess column appeared in the Sunny South, edited by J.B. Redwine of
Atlanta, Georgia. It ended in 1888 but was revived in 1891.

In 1864, a chess column appeared in the Philadelphia Daily Evening


Standard and Philadelphia Daily Evening Bulletin, edited by Gustavus C. Reichhelm
(1839-1905). Reichhelm sometimes wrote under thename Garibaldi. He was the
chess games editor of Brentano's Chess Monthly (1881-1882). In 1880, Reichhelm
became editor of a chess column in The Philadelphia Times.

Brian Reilly (1901-1991) was the editor of the British Chess Magazine from 1949
to 1981.

J. F. Reinhardt was editor of Chess Life in 1966.

Samuel Reshevsky (1911-1992) had a column in Chess Life called “The Art of
Positional Play.” He also wrote about chess for The New York Times.

Michael Rohde (1959 - ) had a column in Chess Life called “Game of the Month”
from 1991 to 2006.

Samuel Rosenthal (1837-1902) edited two chess columns in Paris, one in Le


Monde Illustré (1885-1902), and the other in the Republique Francaise. He also
edited a chess column for La Strategie, La Vie Moderne, and other French
newspapers.
Alexander Roshal (1936-2007) edited the Russian magazine 64 – Chess
Review from 1968 to 1992.

In 1886, the Bristol Mercury had a chess column edited by T.B. Rowland.

John Roycroft (1929- ) edited EG, and endgame chess magazine from 1965 to
2007. He wrote the ‘Studies’ column in the British Chess Magazine.

John Saunders (1953- ) was editor of the British Chess Magazine from 1999 to
2010.

Emil Schallopp (1843-1919) edited the Deutsches Wochenschach in the 1880s and
1890s.

M.Schapiro edited a chess column for the Baltimore American in 1899.

Eric Schiller was editor of the California Chess Journal from 1994 to 1995.

James Schroeder edited Elite Chess Bulletin from 1971 to 1977. He edited Mini-
Might Chess Bulletin from 1973 to 1982. He edited Chess Review in 1980.

In July 1894 through October 1896, a chess column appeared in the Province in
Victoria, Canada, co-edited by Thomas Piper and Peter Schwengers.

In February, 1883, the New Orleans Times-Democrat began a chess column,


edited by James D. Seguin (1853-1916) and Charles Muarian.

Yasser Seirawan (1960- ) edited Inside Chess from 1988 to 2000.

From 1880 to 1886, a chess column appeared in the Baltimore American, edited
by Alexander G. Sellman (1856-1888). He then edited a chess column for
the Baltimore Sunday Herald from 1886 to 1887.

Clif Sherwood wrote a chess column for the Los Angeles times from 1927 to 1933.
Walter Penn Shipley (1860-1942) wrote a chess column for the Philadelphia
Inquirer for over 50 years.

Richard Shorman wrote a chess column for Hayward Daily Review from 1967 to
1981. He wrote a chess article for The Argus (Fremont-Newark, CA) from 1968 to
1977.

Nigel Short (1965- ) has written chess columns for the British newspapers The
Sunday Times, The Daily Telegraph, The Sunday Telegraph, the Daily Mail and The
Spectator. He wrote a chess column for The Guardian from 2005 to 2006. He has
written a chess column called “Short Stories” for New in Chess magazine since
2011. He has written a chess column for the Financial Times since 2014.

Egerton Smith (1774-1841) wrote the first chess column, which appeared in
the Liverpool Mercury from July 9, 1813 to August 20, 1814.

Ken Smith (1930-1999) edited Chess Digest Magazine from 1962 to 1979. He
edited Modern Opening Theory from Russia from 1969 to 1971. He edited Chess
Newsletter from 1973 to 1976.

Andy Soltis (1947- ) has been writing a chess column for the New York Post since
1972. He has been writing a monthly chess column called “Chess to Enjoy”
for Chess Life since 1979. It is the longest running chess column in that magazine.

Jonathan Speelman (1956- ) wrote the ‘Speelman of the Endgame’ column for
the British Chess Magazine. He is a chess correspondent for The Observer and
The Independent.

Charles Henry Stanley (1819-1901) wrote a chess column in The Spirit of the
Times from 1845 to 1848. It was the first American chess column and contained
the first chess problem published in America. He edited The American Chess
Magazinefromin 1847. In November 1848, a chess column appeared in the New
York Albion, edited by Stanley. He was the editor until 1856. In August 1854, a
chess column appeared in the Illustrated New York Journal, edited by Stanley. In
1858, a chess column appeared in Harper’s Weekly, edited by Stanley. He
remained chess editor until June 1859. In 1860, a chess column appeared in
the Manchester Express and Guardian, edited by Stanley. He remained editor
until 1862. In 1869, a chess column appeared in the New York Round Table,
edited by Stanley.

Howard Staunton (1810-1874) wrote a chess column for the Illustrated London
News from 1845 to 1874 (the column lasted until 1878). It became the most
influential chess column in the world. He wrote over 1,400 weekly chess
articles. He was the editor of The Chess Player’s Chronicle from 1841 to 1856. In
May 1840, a chess column appeared in the London New Court Gazette, edited by
Howard Staunton. He remained chess editor until December 1840. He then
became chess editor of the magazine British Miscellany. His chess column
developed into a separate magazine, the Chess Player’s Chronicle.

Herman Steiner (1905-1955) was chess editor of the Los Angeles Times from 1933
to 1955.

Wilhelm (William) Steinitz (1836-1900) was a chess journalist for the


London Field from 1873 to 1882. He edited the International Chess
Magazine from 1885 to 1895. In 1876, Steinitz began a chess column in the
London Figaro, which lasted until 1882. The magazine was owned by Napoleon
III. In 1883, Ashore Or Afloat had a chess column written by Steinitz. In 1890,
Steinitz began a chess column in The Sunday Tribune of New York. It ended in
1893. In 1893, Steinitz edited a chess column in the Baltimore Sunday Herald.

Frank Szarka was editor of the Canadian magazine Chess Chat in 1975.

Phil Viner was the chess columnist for The Australian from 1983 to 2013.

Peter Tamburro was a chess columnist of the New Jersey Star Ledger from 1997
to 2015.

Mark Taylor is the editor of The Chess Journalist.

In 1875-1877, a chess column appeared in the Buffalo Globe, edited by George


Howard Thornton (1851-1920).

Jan Timman (1951- ) is the editor-in-chief of New in Chess magazine.


J. E. Tippett wrote a chess column for The Argonaut from 1884 to 1888.

Charles Tutton edited a chess column in the Buffalo Sunday Times in the
19th century.

In 1891, Louis Uedemann (1854-1912) edited a chess column in the Chicago


Times.

In 1890, a chess column appeared in the Illustrated Sport of Milan in Italy, edited
by Beniamino Vergani (1863-1927).

Erwin Voellmy (1886-1951) edited a chess column in the Swiss paper Basler
Nachrichten for 40 years.

George Walcott edited the American Chess Monthly in 1892. From 1902 to 1906,
he edited Corsair: A Chess Periodical.

George Walker (1803-1879) edited The Philidorian from December, 1837 to May,
1838. He wrote a chess column for Bell’s Life from June, 1834 to 1873. On
October 19, 1823, the earliest known chess column to appear in a periodical was
in the weekly medical journal The Lancet, edited by 20-year-old George
Walker. Due to the lack of popularity, it disappeared after less than a year.

Bill Wall (1951- ) edited a chess column for the High Flyer, a Beale AFB newspaper
in Marysville/Yuba City, CA, from 1971 to 1973. He edited a chess column called
“Pawn Power” for the Statesville Record and Landmark from 1975 to 1979. I was
a co-editor of the Carolina Gambit from 1976 to 1978. He edited the Dayton
Chess Club Review from 1980 to 1984. He was a co-editor of the Ohio Chess
Bulletin from 1982 to 1985. He wrote a chess column for Black & White chess
magazine of India from 2004 to 2009. He edited White Knight Review e-magazine
from 2010 to 2012.

Helen and Jim Warren edited the APCT News Bulletin from 1970 to 2006.

John Watkinson (1833-1923) edited the Huddersfield College Magazine from 1872
through 1880. He edited British Chess Magazine from 1881 to 1887.
In 1896, the Rev. William Wayte (1829-1898) was the chess editor of
the Illustrated London News. He also wrote for the British Chess Magazine.

In 1887, a chess column appeared in the Sontag Abend in Wilkes-Barre,


Pennsylvania. It was edited by M.F. Wendell. In 1896, he edited a chess column
in the Wilkes Barre Kodac.

J. Fennimore Welsh wrote a chess column in The Argonaut in San Francisco from
1883 to 1885.

In 1875, the Lebanon Herald was the only newspaper in the South that had a
chess column. It was the first newspaper chess column in Tennessee. The chess
column was run by John G. Nix and Dr. Robert L.C. White.

Kenneth Whyld (1926-2003) wrote a column called ‘Quotes and Queries’


for British Chess Magazine from 1978 to 2003.

Earle Wikle edited the Dayton Chess Club Review from 1986 to 1987.

Elijah Williams (1810-1854) edited a chess column in the Bath and Cheltenham
Gazette and the Field.

Edward Winter (1955- ) has been editing Chess Notes since 1982.

In 1891, the Western Morning News (England) started a chess column, edited by
Carslake Winter-Wood (1849-1924). The chess column ended in 2014.

Carolyn Withgitt was the editor of the California Chess Journal from 1991 to 1994.

David Wolford (1919-1996) edited the Ohio Chess Bulletin from1959 to 1961, and
from 1964 to 1976.

In the 1890s, Frederick William Womersley (1839-1911) edited a weekly chess


column in the Hastings Observer. In 1911, he was murdered in Hastings.

Baruch Harold Wood (1909-1989) founded the magazine CHESS and was its editor
from 1935 to 1988.
Stephen Wright edits the BCCF e-mail Bulletin.

In 1889, a chess column appeared in the Boston Herald, edited by Franklin


Knowles Young (1857-1931).

Fred Wren (1900-1978) was editor of Chess Life from 1960 to 1961.

In 1913-1915, a chess column appeared in the Daily News Advertiser in


Vancouver, British Columbia, edited by Bertram Yates. In 1930, a chess column
appeared in the Vancouver Sun in Vancouver, British Columbia, edited by Yates.

Peter Yu was the editor of the California Chess Journal from 1989 to 1991.

Johannes Zukertort (1842-1888) was co-editor of The Chess Monthly from 1879 to
1888.

For more information, see Chess Periodicals: An Annotated International


Bibliography by Gino di Felice.

For a list of chess magazines,


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For a list of online chess magazines, see


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282%29.htm

For a history of chess columns, see


http://billwall.phpwebhosting.com/articles/Chess_Columns.htm

For a list of chess columns, see the Jack O’Keefe Project.

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