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Adolf Żytogórski (or
Adolph Zytogorski, [Żɨtɔɡurski],
later known as John Hanstein) (c. 1811/1812 – 28
February 1882) was a Polish-British
chess master...
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Najdorf later became French and
Argentinian citizens, respectively).
Adolf Zytogorski (fl. 1841–1861) Jan
Herman Zukertort (fl. 1860–1888)
Szymon Winawer (fl...
- Patek,
Casimir Gzowski,
Aleksander Jełowicki,
Ignacy Szymanski and
Adolf Zytogorski. Hôtel
Lambert Polish Legions Polish minority in
France Union of National...
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Elizabeth Utterson Thomas Roscoe Thomas Carlyle Arthur Sinclair Adolf Zytogorski Language German Genre(s)
Satirical folk
story Publication Published in...
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sojourned in London,
where he
edited the
Chess Player's
Chronicle with
Adolf Zytogorski and
Josef Kling. In
summer 1862 he
accompanied the
Russian Count Kushelev-Bezborodko...
- (1925–2000) Józef Żabiński (1860–1928)
Johannes Zukertort (1842–1888)
Adolf Zytogorski (c. 1811/1812–1882) Duda
Najdorf Rubinstein Soćko Świerszcz Tartakower...
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translated into English: The
Immaculate Conception (1857)
translated by
Adolf Zytogorski Jesus Christ: his times, life, and work (1866)
translated by
Annie Harwood...
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Adolf Zutter (1889–1947),
German SS
concentration camp
officer Adolf Zytogorski (c. 1811/1812–1882), Polish-British
chess master and
translator Adolfas...
- from the
German of
Musaeus (1845) was
translated anonymously by
Adolf Zytogorski as part of Burns'
Fireside Library series, with
remaindered copies later...
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claim by
Brien in the
Chess Player's
Chronicle in 1855,
after Brien and
Zytogorski had
fallen out with Staunton, and the
result is
considered unlikely by...