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2010-07-26
The Collection of «Collectors» is Growing ... II
by Michael Negele
Continuation to
Part I
Meeting Wolfgang Kamm, the Tarrasch biographer, in Munich (November 2004).
Geurt Gijsen and Pierre Voss visiting me in Wuppertal in the year 2006.
Visit of Andy Ansel in Wuppertal (March 2007).
With Toni Preziuso in Chur in May 2007, in the background no chess books.
I met Richardo Calvo († 2002), a good friend of Ken Whyld, only once and more by chance at the Chess Classics, then still in Frankfurt.
Reminiscence of one of my first collector friends in the Netherlands, the mathematician René van der Heyden († 2007).
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