History Mexico Chess Chess
placed on the Internet PDF versions of the International Chess Magazine published in Madrid in 1896 by Manuel Marquez Sterling. In this blog I have written extensively on this famous Cuban, born in Lima, Peru, former chess champion of Mexico and Cuba, President of the Republic of Cuba and one of the main promoters of the Castilian language chess in the late nineteenth century first half of the twentieth. Important
for so many reasons for the history of Mexico and Cuba, his figure is enormous for chess. Not only played at most of Grand Master, competing with the best of his era, but his personality politics, writer, statesman, perhaps the most important semi-professional chess player for the Latin American context of his time. I think any president of a country, gave simultaneous chess and conferences in many countries such as Manuel Marquez Sterling, any chess player is recognized as streets, monuments and references such as Marquez Sterling. Only his great friend, a Mexican, born in Cuba, Andres Clemente Vazquez was so prolific as an author and publisher of chess books in English, they really were the main supporters of Ruy Lopez chess until the modern, post-World War , had its international boot, until it is now an activity that is widely practiced throughout the world. When there were only dozens of chess books written in Castilian, the major references were Andres Clemente Vazquez and Manuel Marquez Sterling.
The fact is that in his International Chess Magazine (Manuel Marquez Sterling, Mexico published the first chess magazine a decade earlier), 1896, there are interesting facts in the history of Mexico that we present.
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