James Eade
James Eade (born March 23, 1957) is an American chess master, chess administrator, chess tournament organizer, and chess book publisher. He holds the title of FIDE Master. He is best known for the books Chess for Dummies (1996) and The Chess Player's Bible (2004), both of which have been through several editions and been translated into 8 languages.[1]
He became involved in organizing chess tournaments in the 1990s.[2] He organized the 1995 Pan Pacific International Chess Tournament, the strongest chess tournament ever held in San Francisco, won by Viktor Korchnoi,[3] and the 1996 Hall of Fame tournament, won by Lubomir Kavalek. He also founded Hypermodern Press, a chess publishing company which produced a handful of well-received titles before ceasing operations in 1999.[4]
He was a member of the Policy Board of the United States Chess Federation (USCF) from 1996 to 1999. He has served as American Zone President of FIDE, the World Chess Federation, from 2000 to 2002, and has been a Trustee of the U. S. Chess Trust since 2000. He was elected President in August 2010. He is a past President of CalChess (the Northern California Chess Association), The Kolty Chess for Youth Foundation (a 501(c)-3 charity), and the Chess Journalists of America, as well as a former chairman of the chess advisory board for UT-Dallas. He is a former editor and publisher of both the CalChess Journal and the Golden Gate Chess News, and was recently awarded chess educator of the year for 2016 by UT-Dallas.
He lives in Menlo Park, California, where he continues to teach and write about chess.
Books
Books written by James Eade
- James Eade; Nick de Firmian (1996). San Francisco 1995. Hypermodern Press. ISBN 978-1-886040-19-9.
- James Eade (1996). Chess for Dummies. Wiley. ISBN 978-0-7645-5003-4.
- James Eade (2004). The Chess Player's Bible : Illustrated Strategies for Staying Ahead of the Game. Barron's Educational Series. ISBN 978-0-7641-5787-5.
- James Eade (2010). Chess Openings for Dummies. Wiley. ISBN 978-0-470-60364-2.
Books Published by James Eade and his Hypermodern Press
- Modern Chess Brilliancies (Great Literature Series) by Larry Evans ISBN 1-886040-11-7
- The Chess of Bobby Fischer (Great Literature Series) by Robert E. Burger ISBN 1-886040-12-5
- The Bobby Fischer I Knew & Other Stories by Arnold Denker and Larry Parr ISBN 1-886040-18-4
- The Unconventional King's Indian defense (Competitive Chess Series) by John L. Watson ISBN 1-886040-10-9
- The Big Book of Combinations Eric Schiller 1995 ISBN 1-886040-14-1
- The Big Book of Busts John Watson & Eric Schiller 1995 ISBN 1-886040-13-3
External links
- James Eade rating card at FIDE
- James Eade player profile and games at Chessgames.com
- US Tournament Record for James Eade
- Jim Eade's Chess Journal
References
- ↑ James Eade at worldcat
- ↑ James Eade, USCF Member details, Tournaments directed
- ↑ TWIC 22, March 5 1995
- ↑ John Watson,Four Small Publishers from the US, The Week In Chess 10 April 1999