John Herbert White

John Herbert White

John Herbert White (2 de febrero de 1880 - 18 de noviembre de 1920, Londres, Inglaterra) fue coautor junto a Richard Griffith del famoso libro de aperturas de ajedrez, Aperturas Modernas de Ajedrez, que ha tenido muchas ediciones hasta los años 1990.

Referencias

  • Jeremy Gaige, Chess Personalia (McFarland, 1987)

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