Cadogan Books, 1996. — 343 p. — ISBN13: 978-1857441710.
A forum for aficionados to discuss all matters relating to the Royal Pastime' was the objective announced in the first issue (January-February 1982) of Chess Notes. Born from the stark realisation that the beaten track of chess literature was bestrewn with fallacies, guesswork and hearsay, the bimonthly journal attempted throughout its eight-year run to clear away some of the deadwood and supplant it with a garland of more reliable material, founded on proper documentation.