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They're designed to be read through the Chessbase application on a PC (not Mac compatible afaik). There is a freeware version called Chessbase Light that will display these books. |
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"He was friends with former World chess champion Emanuel Lasker. Some controversy exists as to whether they were related. Edward Lasker wrote in his memoirs of the New York 1924 tournament as published in the March 1974 edition of Chess Life magazine: "I did not discover that we were actually related until he (Emanuel Lasker) told me shortly before his death that someone had shown him a Lasker family tree on one of whose branches I was dangling."" |
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Thanks, Sparrow. I hadn't realised that.
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I looked at the four titles at Project Gutenberg on chess. This one is available in HTML and includes individual GIFs of positions but the "moves" would need to be extracted from tables. Anyway, it would not be a terribly difficult task for someone to convert to ebook form.
The Blue Book of Chess - Teaching the Rudiments of the Game, and Giving an Analysis of All the Recognized Openings by Howard Staunton et al http://www.gutenberg.org/etext/16377 These other three titles are all only available in ASCII TXT format so the images of positions would need to be created from the ASCII art diagrams (or perhaps find a PDF of these at Google Books or the Internet Archive and copy the images from there?): Chess Strategy by Edward Lasker http://www.gutenberg.org/etext/5614 Chess History and Reminiscences by H. E. Bird http://www.gutenberg.org/etext/4902 Chess and Checkers : the Way to Mastership by Edward Lasker http://www.gutenberg.org/etext/4913 Last edited by vivaldirules; 09-08-2008 at 09:52 AM. |
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I'd love to see these books translated from descriptive to algebraic, but it's such a chore. I've been looking around for conversion software, but haven't found just the right thing yet.
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If anyone is looking for something to do that would be well appreciated, converting more chess books might be something you want to consider doing. I couldn't help but notice that there were 63 downloads of the one I converted in the 24 hours since I posted it. Compared to the other 50 or so books I've converted and posted, that's quite a lot.
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It might help someone to know that making a book image file in Book Designer is a useful way of converting chess books heavy with diagrams, and is particularly useful if they are in PDF.
See this thread, especially the 9th post by vvv (the inventor of Book Designer): https://www.mobileread.com/forums/showthread.php?t=10075 |
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Carl, to learn book creation I recommend that you read the Wiki page on that subject. HarryT wrote a terrific tutorial that I follow religiously with BookDesigner. The tutorial is located in this sticky thread: https://www.mobileread.com/forums/showthread.php?t=10313 and will tell you how to use BD to clean a text file to create the ebook in all 3 formats. For the Lasker book, you'll also need to create images of the board positions from the ASCII art, which I can't tell you how to do. The HTML of the one I converted had a clever way to create images of the board positions using an 8x8 table filled with the images of the individual pieces. If you could figure out how to use that HTML and modify it for the positions in Lasker, you might be able to use it to create the images. Good luck!
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Ray Cheng's "Practical Chess" available for Kindle
Hi: Just an update that Ray Cheng's "Practical Chess" is now available for Kindle
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