Following on from the previous article (back in May) I set out below the top 24 chess matches based on the number of publications listed in Chess Competitions 1824-1970 by Gino Di Felice, Olomouc 2013.
The list shows the number of publications, the event, and Di Felice's number.
28
Botvinnik v Tal world championship match, 1960
2617
26 Euwe v Alekhine world championship match,
1937
2446
26 Alekhine v Euwe world championship match, 1935
2494
25 Capablanca v Alekhine world championship match, 1927
2443
20 Botvinnik v Smyslov world championship match, 1954
2463
18 Lasker v Capablanca world championship match, 1921
2472
16 Petrosian v Spassky world championship match, 1969
2598
15 Tal v Botvinnik world championship match, 1961
2465
15 Botvinnik v Smyslov world championship match, 1957
2592
14 Smyslov v Botvinnik world championship match, 1958
2464
12 Botvinnik v Bronstein world championship match, 1951
2460
12 Botvinnik v Petrosian world championship match, 1963
2566
12 Petrosian v Spassky world championship match, 1966
2567
11 Lasker v Tarrasch world championship match, 1908
2539
11 Soviet Union v Rest of the world, 1970
2945
10 Alekhine v Bogoljubow world championship match, 1934
2442
8 De La Bourdonnais v McDonnell, 1834
2484
8 Steinitz v Lasker world championship match, 1894
2537
8 Staunton v St. Amant, 1843
2607
8 Steinitz v Zuckertort world championship match, 1886
2615
8 Soviet Union v U.S.A. radio match, 1945
2946
7 Alekhine v Bogoljubow world championship match, 1929
2441
7 Lasker v Marshall world championship match,
1907
2535
6 Steinitz v Chigorin world championship match, 1889
2610
Di Felice's bibliography does not extend beyond 1970 so does not include the Spassky v Fischer match of 1972 which, no doubt, has inspired the largest number of books on a chess match; there are at least 20 in the English language alone.
20 of the 24 events are world championship matches and there is a nice symmetry in that the Alekhine v Euwe match of 1935 and the rematch of 1937 have the same number of publications. The De La Bourdonnais v McDonnell and Staunton v St Amant matches both took place before the establishment of a formal world championship. The other two entries are for team matches.
Many of the entries in Di Felice's bibliography are not books devoted to the match and often include articles on matches in magazines, collections of match games in general chess books and even collections of newspaper cuttings. However, the number of publications listed gives some indication of the relevant popularity of the events.
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