Jeremy Gaige
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Jeremy Gaige (October 9, 1927 in
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– February 19, 2011) was an American
chess Chess is a board game for two players, called White and Black, each controlling an army of chess pieces in their color, with the objective to checkmate the opponent's king. It is sometimes called international chess or Western chess to disti ...
archivist and journalist. He was best known for his work collecting and publishing tournament results and basic biographical data on chess players. Hooper and Whyld called his works "scrupulously written" and "a source of reference for chess journalists and writers all over the world". Gaige's 1969 book, ''A Catalog of Chess Players and Problemists'', contained about 3000 names with dates and places of birth and death. Chess writers soon began sending him information, and ''Chess Personalia'' (1987), his greatly expanded follow up, listed about 14,000 names with dates and places of birth and death, along with references to sources of biographical information. He died of
emphysema Emphysema, or pulmonary emphysema, is a lower respiratory tract disease, characterised by air-filled spaces ( pneumatoses) in the lungs, that can vary in size and may be very large. The spaces are caused by the breakdown of the walls of the alve ...
on 19 February 2011, at his home in Philadelphia. Gaige graduated from
Phillips Academy ("Not for Self") la, Finis Origine Pendet ("The End Depends Upon the Beginning") Youth From Every Quarter Knowledge and Goodness , address = 180 Main Street , city = Andover , state = Ma ...
and Columbia College in 1951, after serving in the US Army Medical Corps.


Works

*''A Catalog of Chess Players and Problemists''. (1969) *''Chess Tournament Crosstables, vol I, 1851–1900''. (1969) *''Chess Tournament Crosstables, vol II, 1851–1900''. (1971) *''Chess Tournament Crosstables, vol III, 1901–1920''. (1972) *''Chess Tournament Crosstables, vol IV, 1921–1931''. (1974) *''Chess Tournaments - A Checklist: Vol I: 1849-1950'' (1984) *''Chess Tournaments - A Checklist: Vol II: 1951-1980'' (1984) *''Chess Tournament Crosstables, vol I, 1851–1900''. (1985). Revised version of the 1969 edition. *''FIDE-Titled Correspondence Players'' (1985) *''Catalog of British Chess Personalia'' (1985) *''Oxford-Cambridge Chess Matches (1873–1987)'' (1987) *''Chess Personalia—A Biobibliography''. (1987), reprinted (2005). McFarland. *''Catalog of USA Chess Composers'' (1987) *''Swiss Chess Personalia'' (1987) *''FIDE-titled composers'' (1988) *''Problemist obituary index'' (1989) *''Chess Personalia—A Biobibliography''. (1989). Private circulated update of the 1987 edition. *''Index of obituaries in the British Chess Magazine 1881-1988'' (1989) *''British FIDE and ICCF titleholders'' (1989) *''FIDE Female Titleholders'' (1991) *''USA FIDE-Titled Players & Arbiters'' (1993). *''Chess Personalia—A Biobibliography''. (1994). Private circulated update of the 1987 edition.


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External links


Jeremy Gaige, by Edward Winter


* ttps://web.archive.org/web/20080126125329/http://www.bcps.knightsfield.co.uk/libcat.txt Unpublished and personal material, BCPS Library Catalogue, 18 June 2007
Gaige's "self-obituary", at Chessbase.com

Jeremy Gaige (1927–2011), USCF obituary
{{DEFAULTSORT:Gaige, Jeremy 1927 births 2011 deaths American chess writers American male non-fiction writers Deaths from emphysema Writers from New York City Phillips Academy alumni Columbia College (New York) alumni