The recent death of
Jeremy Gaige, the world's best chess archivist, is deeply felt by the chess historians' world community.
Edward Winter notes, in his
usual meticulous style, that Gaige had (
inter alia) a 'thoroughly international' style in his collection of data, by no means limiting himself to English-language sources.
This is indeed so. Very often I relied on Gaige for information about many Israeli (or Palestinian, or Jewish) chess players, including ones that are extremely obscure and unknown by most Israeli players today. May he rest in peace.
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