Delve into the fascinating world of chess on Staten Island with "Staten Island Chess-nuts" by Gustav A. Barth. This book chronicles the vibrant history of chess within the Staten Island community, highlighting key figures, memorable matches, and the enduring passion for the game. From local chess clubs to notable tournaments, explore the events and personalities that have shaped Staten Island's unique chess culture.
Perfect for chess enthusiasts and local history buffs alike, "Staten Island Chess-nuts" offers a captivating glimpse into a thriving intellectual pastime in an unexpected locale. Discover the stories behind the players and the games that have made Staten Island a noteworthy spot on the chess map.
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