This is brief follow up to the previous article on George Walker's bibliographical works.
The Philidorian page 217 |
The `notice of Chess-books´ mentioned in Walker's introduction to his Bibliographical Catalogue in The Philidorian, London 1838, was entitled Catalogue Raisonnée of Works on The Game of Chess and was included in the Bibliographical and Retrospective Miscellany published by John Wilson, London 1830.
The Catalogue Raisonnée was included on pages 25-32 but this is not mentioned in the list of contents due to a duplication of the pagination from 25 to 32.
However, there are also other digital copies of this book which do not include the Catalogue Raisonnée.
George Walker is not
mentioned as the compiler but, from the introductory remarks and notes
to the various entries, there can be little doubt that Walker was the author.
There are 27 entries, some with lengthy and detailed descriptions. The entry on the Traité theorique et pratique du jeu des Echecs is 35 lines long.
The final entry is Attalus and it is not clear whether the letter `A´ had been exhausted; there are no details of works about the Automaton, of von Kempelen, for example, (these being included under `A´ in later bibliographies).
The entry on the Traité des Amateurs (page 29) |
The entry on the Traité des Amateurs (page 30) |
The final entry is Attalus and it is not clear whether the letter `A´ had been exhausted; there are no details of works about the Automaton, of von Kempelen, for example, (these being included under `A´ in later bibliographies).
It is unfortunate that a full bibliography with Walker's detailed comments was not published at this time.
© Michael Clapham 2016
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