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George Duke wrote on Sat, Dec 31, 2011 04:45 PM UTC:
(A) Charles, I'll put some of my variant Rooks into cv games first half 2012; also Triangular pieces from ChessboardMath; and other p-ts around not yet M&Bxx-referenced. (B) I was thinking of book version, self-published or otherwise, with re-structuring, not expecting major reorganization here. Jaguaribe asked you about this once. (C) How about a series using boards from CVs to illustrate each -suffix in CVP? Take any one of them randomly: find an ''all'' geometries: -Coward. Honestly if I don't know what it is without digging, no one does but you, so half of M&Bxxs becomes your own personal notes. They accused Murray of inaccessibility too for style, and for using several languages french, italian and latin, and mixing time periods or cultures. Even though no one much reads 'HoC' any more, there is still 10 or 20 times the information actually in there of any other Chess book, be it history or play manual. Accurate facts and information too; I got the association of pieces to planets from early Murray chapter and changed them around.

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