Albert Beauregard Hodges
The Man Chess Made
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About the Book
Albert Beauregard Hodges is a legend among chess aficionados. One of the most well-known American chess players of the late 19th and early 20th centuries, he played an important role in transforming chess from a pleasant pastime into a social institution. This work provides an in-depth biography of Hodges’ personal life and chess career and a collection of more than 340 of his games, as well as 15 of his published chess problems. Hodges’ complete tournament and match records are included, along with line engravings, photographs, and several indexes.
About the Author(s)
Bibliographic Details
John S. Hilbert and Peter P. Lahde
Format: softcover (7 x 10)
Pages: 550
Bibliographic Info: 87 photos, diagrams, tables, appendix, notes, bibliography, indexes
Copyright Date: 2013 [2008]
pISBN: 978-0-7864-7528-5
eISBN: 978-1-4766-0862-4
Imprint: McFarland
Table of Contents
Introduction 1
PART I. The Chess Life of Albert Beauregard Hodges 3
ONE. “The Tennessee Morphy” 5
TWO. Ajeeb and the “Snugs” 39
THREE. New York, 1890–1892 74
FOUR. 1893: A Year of Achievements 118
FIVE. 1894: A Year of Champions 143
SIX. 1895: A Year of Team Play 169
SEVEN. The Anglo-American Cable Matches 192
EIGHT. Domesticated Play 250
NINE. Tournaments—Too Late 271
TEN. Toward an Ending 287
ELEVEN. The Final Years 323
PART II. The Chess Games of Albert Beauregard Hodges 329
Appendix A. The Chess Problems 507
Appendix B. The Match and Tournament Record 512
Appendix C. The 1897 Staats-Zeitung Cup Fiasco 515
Appendix D. Three Obituaries 518
Selected Bibliography 521
Index to Hodges’ Games (game numbers) 523
Index of Openings—Hodges’ Games (game numbers) 525
Index of ECO Codes—Hodges’ Games (game numbers) 527
Index to Others’ Games (pages) 529
Index of Illustrations (pages 531
General Index (pages) 533
Book Reviews & Awards
- “A fitting tribute to the man and his time. Highly recommended”—IM John Donaldson (JeremySilman.com)
- “The book is one of considerable scholarship”—British Chess Magazine
- “Impeccably produced…Hilbert and Lahde’s work offers readers not only a vivid depiction of the life and games of an unfortunately forgotten master, but also, and perhaps even more importantly, an in-depth look at one of the most enthralling periods in America chess history”—ChessCafe
- “A massive and very detailed biography”—Chess; (London)
- “Exemplary scholarship, top-notch production quality…detailed footnotes”—Chess Horizons
- “A fine memorial…. The authors research is on the massive scale which truly is amazing”—Dale Brandreth, Caissa Editions
- “Recommended unreservedly”—Chessville
- “An extremely fine work”—Marsh Towers
- “Hilbert, is indisputably one of the world’s foremost chess historians and every new work of his arouses interest on the part of anyone fond of chess history…an important contribution to the knowledge of American chess history”—Quarterly for Chess History