The Hamilton-Russell Cup: 100 Years of Convivial Chess and the Man Behind It

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Published to mark the 100th anniversary of the Hamilton-Russell Cup, the book shines a light on one of the chess world’s most important but least known figures, Frederick Gustavus Hamilton-Russell.

Written by by Norman Britten and Danny Rosenbaum

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Published to mark the 100th anniversary of the Hamilton-Russell Cup, the book shines a light on one of the chess world’s most important but least known figures, Frederick Gustavus Hamilton-Russell. It also provides an authoritative history of the competition he founded – the Hamilton-Russell Cup.

The book has many layers and as well as being a chess biography is in many ways also a social history. Additionally, there is a foreword by Viscount Boyne and there are games annotations by GM Matthew Sadler.

The Authors: Norman Britten is social secretary of the RAC’s chess circle and a regular player in the Hamilton-Russell Cup; and Danny Rosenbaum is social media manager of the English Chess Federation and is a former editor of their magazine ChessMoves. He is secretary of the Hamilton-Russell Cup.