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Baruch Harold Wood

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won the British Girls' Championship in 1952, 1955, and 1956, and was the joint British Ladies' Champion in 1966. Her husband Peter Clarke was a full-time chess player and writer, who finished second in the British Chess Championship five times, represented England in the Chess Olympiads seven times,
160:(1975). He took part in the Gijon International Chess Tournaments of 1947 (finishing fifth), 1948 (second) and 1950 (eighth). Wood tied for fourth–sixth, scoring five points out of nine games, at the 1948–49 Hastings Christmas Chess Congress, 1.5 points behind winner 504: 248:, the world chess federation. He was longtime President of the British Schools Chess Association and also of the British Universities Chess Association. 256:
Wood was the son of Baruch Talbot Wood and Florence Muriel Herington. He married Marjory Elizabeth Farrington in October 1936. Wood's daughter
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as "one of the best beginners books on the market". His other books include
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wrote five chess books, and was the Games Editor of the
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Between 1938 and 1957, Wood won the championship of
136:eight times. In 1939 he represented England at the 212:(Sutton Coldfield 1942), described by Grandmaster 116:(13 July 1909 â€“ 4 April 1989) was an English 451: 232:From 1946 to 1951, Wood was a president of the 327: 325: 323: 321: 319: 317: 120:, editor and author. He was born in Ecclesall, 44:Wood (in middle, seated, with back to camera), 420:. Sutton Coldfield Chess Club. Archived from 218:World Championship Candidates Tournament 1953 140:in Buenos Aires. Wood won the tournaments at 355: 314: 505:Officers of the Order of the British Empire 164:. In 1948, he tied for second place at the 410: 38: 359:The GijĂłn International Chess Tournaments 227: 190:. Wood was the chess correspondent for 452: 356:MĂ©ndez, Pedro; MĂ©ndez, Luis (2019). 287:, Dover Publications, 1979, p. 167. 311:, St. Martin's Press, 1970, p. 127. 180:In 1935, Wood founded the magazine 168:held in London. He won the British 13: 398:, St. Martin's Press, 1970, p. 49. 338:, Crown Publishing, 1977, p. 345. 14: 526: 515:20th-century English male writers 127: 500:English male non-fiction writers 336:Golombek's Encyclopedia of Chess 437: 16:English chess player and writer 428: 401: 385: 376: 362:. McFarland. pp. 63–133. 349: 298: 277: 1: 270: 240:. Wood was a FIDE Judge, an 222:100 Victorian Chess Problems 220:(Sutton Coldfield 1954) and 7: 485:Sportspeople from Sheffield 480:English non-fiction writers 242:international chess arbiter 199:The Illustrated London News 175: 10: 531: 510:20th-century chess players 396:The Encyclopaedia of Chess 309:The Encyclopaedia of Chess 166:British Chess Championship 285:Chess Olympiads 1927–1968 251: 172:championship in 1944–45. 98: 79: 53: 37: 23: 475:English magazine editors 258:Margaret (Peggy) Clarke 434:Sunnucks, pp. 76, 127. 264:British Chess Magazine 236:, a forerunner of the 490:British chess writers 470:English chess players 424:on 22 September 2011. 205:Birmingham Daily Post 228:Administrative roles 170:correspondence chess 46:Hoogovens tournament 210:Easy Guide to Chess 193:The Daily Telegraph 109:Baruch Harold Wood 58:Baruch Harold Wood 25:Baruch Harold Wood 382:Sunnucks, p. 186. 369:978-1-4766-7659-3 162:Nicolas Rossolimo 106: 105: 522: 444: 443:Sunnucks, p. 76. 441: 435: 432: 426: 425: 414: 408: 407:Sunnucks, p. 69. 405: 399: 389: 383: 380: 374: 373: 353: 347: 329: 312: 302: 296: 281: 115: 91:Sutton Coldfield 86: 67: 65: 42: 32: 21: 20: 530: 529: 525: 524: 523: 521: 520: 519: 450: 449: 448: 447: 442: 438: 433: 429: 416: 415: 411: 406: 402: 390: 386: 381: 377: 370: 354: 350: 330: 315: 303: 299: 283:ÁrpĂĄd FöldeĂĄk, 282: 278: 273: 254: 230: 178: 130: 111: 94: 88: 84: 75: 69: 63: 61: 60: 59: 49: 33: 28: 26: 17: 12: 11: 5: 528: 518: 517: 512: 507: 502: 497: 495:Chess arbiters 492: 487: 482: 477: 472: 467: 462: 446: 445: 436: 427: 418:"Club history" 409: 400: 384: 375: 368: 348: 332:Harry Golombek 313: 297: 275: 274: 272: 269: 253: 250: 229: 226: 188:Pergamon Press 177: 174: 138:Chess Olympiad 129: 128:Playing career 126: 104: 103: 100: 96: 95: 89: 87:(aged 79) 81: 77: 76: 70: 57: 55: 51: 50: 43: 35: 34: 27: 24: 15: 9: 6: 4: 3: 2: 527: 516: 513: 511: 508: 506: 503: 501: 498: 496: 493: 491: 488: 486: 483: 481: 478: 476: 473: 471: 468: 466: 463: 461: 458: 457: 455: 440: 431: 423: 419: 413: 404: 397: 393: 392:Anne Sunnucks 388: 379: 371: 365: 361: 360: 352: 345: 344:0-517-53146-1 341: 337: 333: 328: 326: 324: 322: 320: 318: 310: 306: 305:Anne Sunnucks 301: 294: 293:0-486-23733-8 290: 286: 280: 276: 268: 266: 265: 259: 249: 247: 243: 239: 235: 225: 223: 219: 215: 211: 207: 206: 201: 200: 195: 194: 189: 185: 184: 173: 171: 167: 163: 159: 155: 151: 147: 143: 139: 135: 125: 123: 119: 114: 110: 101: 97: 92: 82: 78: 73: 56: 52: 47: 41: 36: 31: 22: 19: 439: 430: 422:the original 412: 403: 395: 387: 378: 358: 351: 335: 308: 300: 284: 279: 262: 255: 231: 221: 217: 214:Nigel Davies 209: 203: 197: 191: 181: 179: 134:Warwickshire 131: 118:chess player 108: 107: 102:Chess writer 85:(1989-04-04) 83:4 April 1989 68:13 July 1909 18: 465:1989 deaths 460:1909 births 156:(1967) and 124:, England. 454:Categories 271:References 99:Occupation 64:1909-07-13 122:Sheffield 93:, England 74:, England 72:Sheffield 224:(1972). 176:Writings 154:TĂłrshavn 152:(1963), 148:(1954), 146:Paignton 144:(1947), 366:  342:  291:  252:Family 158:Jersey 150:Whitby 183:CHESS 142:Baarn 364:ISBN 340:ISBN 289:ISBN 246:FIDE 238:ICCF 234:ICCA 196:and 80:Died 54:Born 48:1948 113:OBE 30:OBE 456:: 394:, 334:, 316:^ 307:, 372:. 346:. 295:. 66:) 62:(

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OBE

Hoogovens tournament
Sheffield
Sutton Coldfield
OBE
chess player
Sheffield
Warwickshire
Chess Olympiad
Baarn
Paignton
Whitby
TĂłrshavn
Jersey
Nicolas Rossolimo
British Chess Championship
correspondence chess
CHESS
Pergamon Press
The Daily Telegraph
The Illustrated London News
Birmingham Daily Post
Nigel Davies
ICCA
ICCF
international chess arbiter
FIDE
Margaret (Peggy) Clarke
British Chess Magazine

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