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He was in the process of publishing the next edition of Encyclopedia of Chess Variants. I am not sure how close he was to actual publication, but hopefully, it will still be published.
I never met him personally, but we corresponded via postal mail while he was in the process of compiling new entries for the next version of the ECV.
Perhaps it makes sense for our site to have recognized people in addition to variants? If so, David Pritchard would certainly be on that list.
What a sad news ! Having myself published CV books in French, I want to say here how much I owe to his monumental work and all his books. All my warmest sympathy goes to his family. Jean-Louis Cazaux
I've been a member of this site (and online) a little over a year. I have never seen the Encyclopedia of Chess Variants nor had any dealings with Mr. Pritchard. However, in the brief time I've been here, I've seen his name cited over and over again, as authoritative. I believe David Howe is right. Whether or not this site ever generally recognizes people in addition to games, I think Mr. Pritchard more than deserves the recognition and thanks of people who love what chess can be. Surely it is the rare person like David Pritchard who has helped create the conditions and situations that all the rest of us enjoy. I feel this site would be remiss in not finding a way to memorialize him. My sincere condolences to his family and friends. M J Joyce III
Mike Adams' replies with news in the best spirit of David Pritchard's legacy (Mike's Chess club page is at: http://www.guildfordchess.fsnet.co.uk/), 'Dear Tony Thanks for this. I have just returned from the Hastings International - last night on New Years eve we held an evening variants tournament in memory of David. We played 8 different 5 min variants, which attracted an entry of 17, won jointly by IM Andew Greet and Jack Rudd. Best wishes Mike Adams'
I was sorry to read of David Pritchard's passing and my condolences go to his friends and family. I heard of Mr. Pritchard's departure the day after I found a CV link to order an autographed copy of his chess variants book, which I once had the pleasure of viewing at the Cleveland White Collection. As a gesture of appreciation and respect for Mr. Pritchard and his work, I propose a 'David Pritchard Memorial Game Design Contest.' Each submitted game would be dedicated to the memory of this impressive man.
The passing of David is a huge loss. Just consider the depth of his life. How many have had the opportunity to touch others across the globe? Being beyond 40, I also hope to see an active age of 86. My most sincere condolences to his family and friends.
David Pritchard's death is a loss (every death is) but his work on chess variants is very much alive and, hopefully, will continue to be fruitful for a long time. I feel that chessvariants.org and its community of users (the only ones that give some meaning to this collection of information) is a remarkable tribute to his previous, pre-internet work, 'the Encyclopedia of Chess Variants'. May our interest be a persistent thank you.
Following my announcement above of David's death, I have been pleased so many have responded with tributes. David lived a very full life - he was a pilot in the RAF in WW2, flying the French government in exile back to Paris in 1944. After the war he continued a career in military intelligence. David married Elaine, who was three times British womens champion, in 1952 and they had a daughter and five grandchildren.He visited almost every country in the world and was made a Fellow of the British Royal Geographic Society. He was a strong chess player and once won a game against the young British GM Tony Miles.After his 'retirement' he worked as a Games consultant. His first chess primer published 60 years ago is still in print and has sold several hundred thousand copies worldwide. David also wrote books on Mahjong and Go before his two books on CV's. At the time of his death, he had almost completed revising his 1994 Encyclopedia of CV's. John Beasley, Secretary of the British CV society, of which David was President, hopes to complete the revised edition. I attended the Hastings International last week and organised a CV tournament on New Years eve in David's memory. 17 players took part in this event, playing 8 x 5min CV's, won jointly by IM Andrew Greet and Jack Rudd. I have just joined this site and look forward to continuing to organise CV OTB events as a fitting tribute to David who was so inspiring to others. Mike Adams ( Woodstreet)
Mike Adams. I do not have your e-mail, but hopefully you will see this. Would it be okay to quote your last comment,in the next Issue of Unorthodox Openings Newsletter? That would be UON 14 coming out this month. The comment I am referring to begins, 'Following my announcement...' Thank you for posting your informative comment. Best regards, Gary (Associate Editor, UON)
It is sad to hear of the death of David. I have watched from the sidelines
for many a year, and enjoyed the content of this site which referred to
his tome with great reverence. I would like information on how to contact
the variants society of which he belonged, and any info on how to contact
the person taking over the completion of his unfinished revised book. With
much thanks in this time of sadness.
Alex.
The death of David Pritchard is a sad loss for the chess variant world. His Encyclopedia of Chess Variants (called ''the ECV' by many) has had a great impact for chess variants. For me, it was one of the four books I have read most often. He is also remembered by CV-enthousiasts for his other books, including a second book on chess variants, and his chairmanship of and work for the British Chess Variant Society. I also remember David for several kind letters to me and the help he gave in several ways to this website.
Alex - the British CV Society site is at www.bcvs.ukf.net/index.htm where John Beasley's address as Secretary is listed. Gary - I would be pleased for you to quote the biographical and other info I gave, in UON.
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