David Pritchard (Author)

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David Brine Pritchard (born October 19, 1919 - December 12, 2005 in London ) was a British chess player , chess author and consultant for indoor games. His books, which have sold thousands of times around the world, are mostly about chess, but also about other board and mind games . His best-known book is "The Encyclopedia of Chess Variants", which contains over 1400 different chess variants. He was director of the Mind Sports Organization and President of the British Chess Variants Society.

biography

During and after World War II , Pritchard was a Royal Air Force pilot . In 1954 and 1955 he won the chess championships in Singapore and Malaysia . During his chess career he celebrated victories against the British chess legends Jonathan Penrose and Tony Miles . In England he won many regional tournaments. In 1952 he married the British chess master Elaine Saunders (1926–2012) and had a daughter with her. At the time of his death he had five grandchildren.

Works

  • The Right Way to Play Chess (orig pub. 1950; 2000)
  • Play Chess (1960)
  • Begin Chess (1970)
  • Go: A Guide to the Game (1973)
  • Puzzles and Teasers for Everyone (Ed., 1974)
  • Modern Board Games (Ed., 1975)
  • Oriental Board Games (booklet, 1977)
  • Popular Indoor Games (1977)
  • Puzzles and Teasers for the Easy Chair (orig pub. 1977; 1988)
  • Brain Games: The World's Best Games for Two (1982)
  • Five-Minute Games (1984)
  • Puzzles for Geniuses (1984)
  • Puzzles for Geniuses: Vol II (with Darryl Francis Pritchard, 1984)
  • First Moves: How to Start a Chess Game (1986)
  • Beginning Chess (1992)
  • The Encyclopedia of Chess Variants (1994)
  • The Family Book of Games (1994), German: The great family book of games , ed. and translated by Tom Werneck, Munich: Mosaik-Verlag 1983
  • Card Games (booklet, 1995)
  • Patience Games (with David Parlett , 1996)
  • Popular Chess Variants (2000)
  • Honeycomb Chess (with Douglas Graham Reid, 2002)
  • The New Mahjong: The International Game (2004)
  • A Family Book of Games (2007)
  • Teach Yourself Mahjong (2007)

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Hugo Kastner: The chess hodgepodge. Every day anecdotes, curiosities, biographies, games and records , Hanover: Humboldt (Schlütersche Verlagsgesellschaft) 2011, p. 430f.
  2. a b c David Pritchard. The Times (London). Features, January 17, 2006., p. 66.
  3. Interview with David Pritchard . 1999. (engl.)