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Calle Erlandsson CHESS PERIODICAL WANTS LIST Nyckelkroken 14, SE-22647 Lund Updated 20.7 2019 Callerland@Gmail.Com Cell Phone +46 733 264 033 Calle Erlandsson CHESS PERIODICAL WANTS LIST Nyckelkroken 14, SE-22647 Lund updated 20.7 2019 [email protected] Cell phone +46 733 264 033 AUSTRIA ARBEITER-SCHACHZEITUNG [oct1921-sep1922; jan1926-dec1933; #12/1933 final issue?] 1921:1 2 3 1922:4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 1926:1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 1927:11 12 1928:2 3 4 5 8 9 10 11 12 1929:1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 INTERNATIONALE GALERIE MODERNER PROBLEM-KOMPONISTEN [jan1930-oct1930; #10 final issue] 1930:2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 KIEBITZ [1994->??] 1994:1 3-> NACHRICHTEN DES SCHACHVEREIN „HIETZING” [1931-1934; #3-4/1934 final issue?] 1931 1932:1 2 4 5 6 8 9 10 1933:4 7 1934:1 2 NÖ SCHACH [1978->] 1978 1979:1 2 4-> 1980-> ORAKEL [1940-19??; Das Magazin für Rätsel, Danksport, Philatelie, Schach und Humor, Wien; Editor: Maximilian Kraemer] 1940-1946 1947:1-4 6->? ÖSTERREICHISCHE LESEHALLE [1881-1896] 1881:1-12 1882:13-24 1883:25-36 1884:37-48 1885:49-60 1886 1887 1888 1889 1890 1891 1892 1893 1894 1895 1896 ÖSTERREICHISCHE SCHACHRUNDSCHAU [1922-1925] have a complete run ÖSTERREICHISCHE SCHACHZEITUNG [1872-1875 #1-63; 1935-1938; 1952-jan1971; #1/1971 final issue] 1872:1-18 1937:11 12 1938:2 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 SCHACH-AKTIV [1979->] 1979:3 4 2014:1-> SCHACH-MAGAZíN [1946-1951; superseded by Österreichische Schachzeitung] have a complete run WIENER SCHACHNACHRICHTEN [feb1992->?] 1992 1993 1994:1-6 9-12 1995:1-4 6-12 1996-> [Neue] WIENER SCHACHZEITUNG [jan1855-sep1855; jul1887-mar1888; jan1898-apr1916; mar1923- 1938; jul1948-aug1949] 1855:1-9 1887/88:1-9 1916:1/4© 5/8© Want publishers original bindings: 1898 1915 1938 BELARUS AMADEUS [1992->??; Zhurnal po Shakhmatnoij Kompozitzii] 1992-> SHAKHMATY, SHASJKI v BSSR [dec1979-oct1990] 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 SHAKHMATY [jun2004->; quarterly] 2003:1 2 2004:6 2006:11 13 14 2007:15 16 17 18 2008:19 20 21 22 2009->? 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[19??-19??] ->1954 1955:1 2 3 5 6 1956-> ÉCHEC ET MAT [apr1947-mar1949; #47 final issue] 1947:1 2 3 4 17 1949:45 46 ECHESS [jul1990-jan1991;ed W.Iclicki;#14 final issue?] 1990:1 3 4 5 6 7 8 11 12-13 1991:14 L'ÉCHIQUIER [jan1925-feb1939; #1/1939 final issue] have a complete run L'ÉCHIQUIER BELGE / HET BELGISCH SCHAAKBORD [1942-jun1946,#1-43/44;sep1946-jan1952,#1-60; jul1952->; #1-> from #675 bimonthly, also at www.ebbs.be] 1942/43:1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 1943/44:11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 20 21 1944/45:23 24 25 26 1950:40 41 42 43 1951:44 45 46 47 48 49 50 53 54 1965/66:209 1990/91:485 2014/15:716 2015/16:717- > GMA NEWS [1987-19??; quarterly] 1987:1 2 3 1988:2 1990:1 2 1991:3 4 1992-> KEMPISCH SCHAAKTIJDSCHRIFT [1994->] 1994/95:3-> 1995/96-> LIGALEVEN [1979->; Ligablad provincie Antwerpen] 1979 1980 1981:1-7 8 9 1982:1-4 5 Calle Erlandsson CHESS PERIODICAL WANTS LIST Nyckelkroken 14, SE-22647 Lund updated 20.7 2019 [email protected] Cell phone +46 733 264 033 6-9 1983:1 2 3 7 8 9 1984:1 2 3 4-7 8 9 1985:1 2 3-9 1986:1 2 3-9 1987:1- 9 jan88 1988:1-3 4 5 6-9 1989:1-9 1990 1991:1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 1992 1993 1994:1 2-6 7-9 1995 1996 1997 1998/99:1 2 3 4 5 6 1999/00 2000/01-> LIMBURGS SCHAAKBLAD [196?->] ->1967:1-50 1968:54 55 56 1969:57-> LE MAT-OUVU [1979-19??; ed René Meertens] 1979:1-10 1980:11-22 1981:23 24 25 26 27 28 31 32 33 34 1982-> NIEUWSBLAD SCHAAKVERENIGING UNK [1979->; UNK Zevenbergen] 1979/80 1980/81 1981/82:1 2 3 5-> DE PROBLEMIST [apr1927-1931; #24/1931 final issue] 1927:1 2 3 4 1928:5 6 7 8 1929:9 10 11 12 13 14 1930:15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 1931:24 REVUE D’ÉCHECS [oct1900-dec1909; #12/1909 final issue] 1901/02:1 2 1902/03:9 10 12 1903/04:3 9 ROCHADE [sep1947-dec1952; Schaakclub Jean Jaurès, Gent; #2 1952/53 final issue] 1947/48:1 2 3 4 1948/49:1 2 3 4 1949/50:1 2 3 4 1950/51:1 2 3 4 1951/52:1 2 3 4 1952/53:1 2 ROQUE IN CHESS [19??->; Roque Anderlechtois] 1—103 1995:105-> HET SCHAAKBLAD [jul1925-jan1926 #6/7 final issue; Schaak-Afdeeling van het “Polytechnisch Instituut”, Antwerpen] 1925:2 3 4 5 1925/26:6/7 HET SCHAAKLEVEN [oct1923-may1924; #14/1924 final issue; nov1931-dec1934; #9/12 1934 final issue] 1923:1 2 3 4 5 1924:9/10 11/12 13 14 1934:9/12 DE SCHAAKSPELER [jul1961-feb/mar1962 #8/9 final issue] 1961:*3 VLAAMSE JEUGDSCHAAK [19??->] ->1975 1976:1 3 4 5 6 1977:2 4 5 6 1978 1979:1 2 4 5 6 1980-> VLAANDEREN SCHAAKT [1993-2008; #74 nov 2008 final issue] 1993:1 2 1994:3 4 5 6 1995:7 1997:17 1998:22 23 24 1999:25 BULGARIA CHESS WORLD [jun1991->?; in English] 1991:2-> KORESPONDENTEN SHAKH [1970-19??] 1970:2 1971:4 1972:1 2 3 4 1973 1974 1975 1976:2-> SHAKHMATEN PREGLED [mars1935-jul1935; ed Ilya Iliev; #3 final issue] 1935:2 3 SHAKHMATEN SBJAT [1991?-??] 1991:1 2 4-> SHAKHMATNA MISL [may1947->; monthly 1948-1990; 2008 5#; 1994,2009,2014-2016 6#; 2013 7#; 1947 8#; 2012 9#; 2007 10#; 2010-2011 12#] 1948:11 12 1950 1951 1952:4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 1954:7 1982:1 2 3 4 5 6 1989:1 2 3 4 8 9 10 11 12 (KM) 1991 1992 1993 1995 1996 1997 1998:1-6 9-12 1999 2000 2002:3 2004:3 11 2006:8/9 10 11/12 2007:1/2 3/4 5/6 7/8 9/10 2008:1 2 3 4 5 2009:1 2 3 4 5 6 2010:1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 2011:1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 2012:1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 2013:1 2 3 4 5 6 7 2014:1 2 3 4 5 6 2015:1 2 3 4 5 6 2016:1 2 3 4 5/6 2017:1 2 SHAKH V UCHILISHTE [2006->; bimonthly] 2006:1 2 3 4 5 6 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 TEORETICHECKI BELESHTNIK [1970-19??] 1970 1971:1 2 3 1972:1-12 1973-> CROATIA FIDE-ALBUM SEE GERMANY GLASNIK [1993->; Correspondence Chess Association of Croatia] 1993 1994-> MLADOST BILTEN [1953-1960?; #2/1960 final issue?; Šahovski Klub Mladost, Zagreb] 1953 1954 1955 1956 1957:1-8 1958:1 2 3 3A 4 5 6 1959 1960:1 2? PROBLEM [1951-1981; Zagreb; #206/210 final issue] have a complete run ŠAHOVSKI GLASNIK [apr1925-apr1929; jun1930-apr1938; #4/1938 final issue; 1952-1992; 1994->; Zagreb – Jugoslavenski Šahovski Glasnik 1952-1968] vol.5 1930/31:2 vol.6 1931/32:2/3 1992:3/6© 7/9© 10/12© 1995:1 4 1998:1 4 2002:11 12 2006:1-12 2007:3 2016:4 ŠAHOVSKI VJESNIK [aug1946-nov1952; Zagreb; #11/1952 final issue; superseded by Jugoslavenski Šahovski Glasnik 1952-1968] have a complete run CZECHIA (CZECHOSLOVAKIA) BULLETIN INTERNACIONAL DES INFORMATIONS ÉCHIQUÉENNES [1947-1955; ed Karel Opočenský] not updated ČASOPIS ČESKÝCH ŠACHISTŮ [1906/07-1919] have a complete run ČASOPIS ČESKOSLOVENSKÝCH ŠACHISTŮ [1920-1926] have a complete run ČESKÉ LISTY ŠACHOVÉ [1896-1899] have a complete run ČESKOSLOVENSKÝ KORESPONDENČNÍ ŠACH [1989; Ostrava; #3 final issue] have a complete run ČESKOSLOVENSKÝ ŠACH [1927-1938; 1946—>] 2016:1-> ČESKOSLOVENSKÝ ŠACHOVE BULLETIN [1991-1997; 12# 1991, 1993-1977; 24# 1992; superseded by Šachove Historický Měsíčník] have a complete run Calle Erlandsson CHESS PERIODICAL WANTS LIST Nyckelkroken 14, SE-22647 Lund updated 20.7 2019 [email protected] Cell phone +46 733 264 033 ČLENSKÝ ZPRAVODAJ KOTVA [19??-19??] 3-> FIDE REVUE [1952-1965] have a complete run GALAXÍK [1989-??; Club magazine; bimonthly] 1989:2 6 1990-> GAMBIT [1998->] 1998/99:1-6 1999/00:1-6 2014/15:3 4 5 6 2015/16:1 2 3 4 5 6 GARDE [sep1991-jan1994; České Budojovice] have a complete run JIHOČESKÝ ŠACH [1988-1991; #7-8/1991 final issue] 1988:1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 KORESPONDENČNÍ ŠACH [1958-jun1962; 1969-1973; Traxler 1984-1988; #5/1988 final issue] 1958 1959 1960:1© 1973:5/6 KORESPONDENČNÍ ZPRAVODAJ OKRESU TREBIC [1986-??; corr] 1986 1987:have Oct 1988:have #12/13 (Feb-Mar) KORSACH [1991-1999; bimonthly; #6/1999 final issue] 1999:3 5 6 MAT 64 [1997-20??; #0/1997; before 2000 MAT] 1999:20 23 2001:14 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 2003:1 2 4 MODERNY ŠACH [2008->; #0 2008; #1-> 2009] 2009:1-> MORAVSKOSLEZSKÝ ŠACH [Ostrava; jul1990-jun1993; 1998-> (Šach jul1993-dec1997)] 1993:1 2 1998-> NEUE SCHACH-ZEITUNG [1925-1926; later Sudetendeutsche Schachblätter] 1925 1926:1-5/6 ŠACH [1939-1945] have a complete run ŠACH [1993-1997; supersede by Moravskoslezsky sach] have a complete run ŠACHINFO [1992-2014; #3/2014 final issue] have a complete run ŠACH INFO TURNAJOVY BULLETIN [1993; #1-6] have a complete run ŠACH NA DALKU [1997->;Corr; #1/2008 final issue] 2007:3 4 2008:1 ŠACHOVA SKLADBÁ [dec1984->; 1984 1#, 1985-86 5#, 1987 7#, 1988-90 4#, 1991 5#, 1992 2#, 1993-94 4#, 1995 5#, 1996 4#, 1997 5#, 1998-2000 4#, 2001 2#, 2002-2011 4#] 2013:118 2015:127-> ŠACHOVÉ HISTORICKY MESICNIK [1998; supersedes Československý Šachove Bulletin ] have a complete
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