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50: 29: 266:). In the course of his researches he traveled extensively (including a trip around the world in 1887–88) and accumulated a comprehensive chess library, to which he published a catalog in 1896. In 1898 the German Chess Federation saluted his tireless efforts and accomplishments by conferring on him its first honorary membership. 144:
His name is usually abbreviated as "von der Lasa", as this is how he signed his letters. However both contemporary and more recent writers have used other abbreviations, such as "von Heydebrandt" (which is a misspelling) and "Der Lasa". The Prussian King (later Emperor)
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Tassilo von Heydebrand und der Lasa and his chess collection: international conference of chess historians, September 16–18
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to pursue further researches into the early history of chess. Von der Lasa died on 27 July 1899 in Storchnest bei
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He played several matches and defeated the strongest masters in the period 1843–1853. He won against
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of the nineteenth century, a member of the Berlin Chess Club and a founder of the Berlin Chess School (the
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made a joke out of the confusion by saying, "Good morning, dear Heydebrand. What is von der Lasa doing?"
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To the modern chess world he is known above all as the main author of the
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Notes on a game Von der Lasa vs G. Nielsen at Copenhagen, in
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Jeremy P. Spinrad: Baron von Heydebrand und der Lasa (2006)
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and Berlin. From 1845 he was a diplomat in the service of
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Zur Geschichte und Literatur des Schachspiels, Forschungen
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One of von der Lasa's last services was to encourage
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Germany
Berlin
Kingdom of Prussia
Lissa
German Empire
Osieczna
Poland
chess
theoretician
Berlin Pleiades
William I
Berlin
Bonn
Prussia
Stockholm
Copenhagen
Rio de Janeiro
Henry Thomas Buckle
Adolf Anderssen
Johann Löwenthal
John William Schulten
Howard Staunton
Handbuch des Schachspiels
Paul Rudolf von Bilguer
Deutsche Schachzeitung
Trier
London
Howard Staunton
Adolf Anderssen

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