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Julius du Mont (15 December 1881, in Paris – 7 April 1956, in Hastings, England) was a pianist, piano teacher, chess player, journalist, editor and writer. He studied music at the Frankfurt Conservatoire and at Heidelberg, and became a concert pianist. He emigrated to England as a young man and became a successful piano teacher. Amongst his pupils was Edna Iles. He settled in London and also gained a reputation as a strong chess player. He won club and county chess championships in the period leading up to World War I, and showed his mastery of the English language by writing a manual on the Lewis gun. After the war, chess writing took up more and more of his time. Perhaps his most famous work was 500 Master Games of Chess (1952), written in collaboration with Savielly Tartakower.

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  • Julius du Mont (París, França, 15 de desembre de 1881 - Hastings, Regne Unit, 7 d'abril de 1956), fou un pianista, professor de piano, jugador d'escacs, periodista, editor i escriptor francobritànic. (ca)
  • Julius du Mont (París, Francia, 15 de diciembre de 1881 - Hastings, Reino Unido 7 de abril de 1956) fue un pianista, profesor de piano, jugador de ajedrez, periodista, editor y escritor. Estudió música en el Conservatorio de Fráncfort del Meno y en Heidelberg y se convirtió en concertista de piano. Emigró a Inglaterra de joven y se convirtió en un exitoso profesro de piano. Entre sus pupilos estuvo . Se asentó en Londres y también se ganó una reputación como fuerte jugador de ajedrez. Ganó campeonatos de ajedrez de club y de condado en el periodo que precedió a la Primera Guerra Mundial y demostró maestría del idioma inglés escribiendo un manual sobre la ametralladora Lewis. Después de la guerra, la literatura ajedrecística le ocupó la mayor parte de su tiempo. Tal vez su trabajo más famoso fue 500 Partidas de Ajedrez Magistrales (1952), escrita en colaboración con Savielly Tartakower. Durante algunos años, du Mont fue columnista de ajedrez del y del The Guardian. Entre 1940 y 1949 fue editor del British Chess Magazine. (es)
  • Julius du Mont (15 December 1881, in Paris – 7 April 1956, in Hastings, England) was a pianist, piano teacher, chess player, journalist, editor and writer. He studied music at the Frankfurt Conservatoire and at Heidelberg, and became a concert pianist. He emigrated to England as a young man and became a successful piano teacher. Amongst his pupils was Edna Iles. He settled in London and also gained a reputation as a strong chess player. He won club and county chess championships in the period leading up to World War I, and showed his mastery of the English language by writing a manual on the Lewis gun. After the war, chess writing took up more and more of his time. Perhaps his most famous work was 500 Master Games of Chess (1952), written in collaboration with Savielly Tartakower. For some years, du Mont was chess columnist of The Field and of the Manchester Guardian. Between 1940 and 1949 he was general editor of British Chess Magazine. (en)
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  • Julius du Mont (París, França, 15 de desembre de 1881 - Hastings, Regne Unit, 7 d'abril de 1956), fou un pianista, professor de piano, jugador d'escacs, periodista, editor i escriptor francobritànic. (ca)
  • Julius du Mont (París, Francia, 15 de diciembre de 1881 - Hastings, Reino Unido 7 de abril de 1956) fue un pianista, profesor de piano, jugador de ajedrez, periodista, editor y escritor. Estudió música en el Conservatorio de Fráncfort del Meno y en Heidelberg y se convirtió en concertista de piano. Emigró a Inglaterra de joven y se convirtió en un exitoso profesro de piano. Entre sus pupilos estuvo . Se asentó en Londres y también se ganó una reputación como fuerte jugador de ajedrez. Ganó campeonatos de ajedrez de club y de condado en el periodo que precedió a la Primera Guerra Mundial y demostró maestría del idioma inglés escribiendo un manual sobre la ametralladora Lewis. Después de la guerra, la literatura ajedrecística le ocupó la mayor parte de su tiempo. Tal vez su trabajo más famos (es)
  • Julius du Mont (15 December 1881, in Paris – 7 April 1956, in Hastings, England) was a pianist, piano teacher, chess player, journalist, editor and writer. He studied music at the Frankfurt Conservatoire and at Heidelberg, and became a concert pianist. He emigrated to England as a young man and became a successful piano teacher. Amongst his pupils was Edna Iles. He settled in London and also gained a reputation as a strong chess player. He won club and county chess championships in the period leading up to World War I, and showed his mastery of the English language by writing a manual on the Lewis gun. After the war, chess writing took up more and more of his time. Perhaps his most famous work was 500 Master Games of Chess (1952), written in collaboration with Savielly Tartakower. (en)
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