Erich Carl
Erich Carl (born January 19, 1949 in Aachen ) is a German chess author and translator, writer of fairy tale ballads and cheerful satirical poems, publisher and former high school teacher.
Publications
- Paul Keres - Selected games 1959–1974 and the attempt at a biography, Hollfeld 1983
- Pearls of the Art of Chess (with Vladimir Budde and Peter Kleine), Hollfeld 1985
- AVRO world tournament 1938 (with Christopher Lutz ), Berlin 1988
- Fairy tales in brisk verse, Kerken 2014ff.
- Rhyming - from fairytale to real life, Kerken 2016
- Rhyming - from cheerful to satirical, Kerken 2016/2017
- Rhymes - from loose to flaky, Kerken 2019
- 99 times fun in brisk verse, Kerken 2020
Publishing products (selection)
- Aaron Nimzowitsch : The Blockade, 1986
- Emanuel Lasker : The Grand Masters Tournament in the Kerkau Palace in Berlin in October 1918, 1995
- José Raoul Capablanca : 20 games 1913/14, 1998
- Alexander Alekhine : The Hastings International Chess Masters Tournament 1922, 1998
Web links
- Internals - Carl Verlag - webseite! In: carl-verlag.jimdo.com. Retrieved January 13, 2017 .
- Literature by and about Erich Carl in the catalog of the German National Library
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SURNAME | Carl, Erich |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | German author and publisher |
DATE OF BIRTH | January 19, 1949 |
PLACE OF BIRTH | Aachen |