Remembering John Fuller (12-v-1928 08-xii-2004)
A great talent that was unfulfilled and then cut short.
Successful both OTB and by post.
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Remembering John Fuller (12-v-1928 08-xii-2004)
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Remembering John Fuller (12-v-1928 08-xii-2004)
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Re: Remembering John Fuller (12-v-1928 08-xii-2004)
Several of his chess books ended up at the Oxfam Second-hand Bookshop in Lancaster.
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Re: Remembering John Fuller (12-v-1928 08-xii-2004)
Paul Robert Jackson wrote: ↑Thu Dec 09, 2021 8:30 amSeveral of his chess books ended up at the Oxfam Second-hand Bookshop in Lancaster.
What were their titles?
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Re: Remembering John Fuller (12-v-1928 08-xii-2004)
Too many for me to remember as it was at least 15 years ago.
I did obtain this book with this letter below inside.
I did obtain this book with this letter below inside.
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