"We Need to Become More Aware"
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Mr. Checkers
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"We Need to Become More Aware"
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Re: "We Need to Become More Aware"
In the 1970s I often found checker books in used book stores. I even found private notebooks by deceased players, with in-depth analysis on particular lines. This was true in Charlottesville, Washington DC and Chicago, and even in other towns where I was visiting.
I very seldom find old checker books in used book stores. Oh, I found Jack Birnman's magazine collection (mostly 100 square Russian, Latvian and Dutch magazines) and recently found one isolated book. And yes, some popular paperbacks are to be found, but many others are nowhere in sight.
And I do not like to order such things through the net or the mail. I like to be at the store, smell the book and then walk out with it. In fact half my joy was in the hunt in those days.
I very seldom find old checker books in used book stores. Oh, I found Jack Birnman's magazine collection (mostly 100 square Russian, Latvian and Dutch magazines) and recently found one isolated book. And yes, some popular paperbacks are to be found, but many others are nowhere in sight.
And I do not like to order such things through the net or the mail. I like to be at the store, smell the book and then walk out with it. In fact half my joy was in the hunt in those days.
Re: "We Need to Become More Aware"
I was lucky enough to get a collection of books to buy left by the late Robert Jameson.I became aware of these through the grapevine,although i didnt know the man personally. Non checker players may well think oh"its just a lot of old numbers "....like an old Tel directory and so is lost forever in the rubbish bin/
Always read "Cannings Compilation 2nd Edition" every day.