The first edition of the book was published in 1984 by
Oxford University Press; the second in 1992, with over 500 entries, including
rules,
terms,
strategies,
tactics, over 500 brief biographies of famous players, and entries on more than 700 named
openings and opening variations. There is an extensive index of opening
variations and sub-variations, listing 1,327 named variations. The book also discusses variants from other countries (such as
shogi or
xiangqi),
chess variants (such as
three dimensional chess), and some forms of
fairy chess. Wyld, in a 1986 letter to
Chess Notes on the terminology and the prose used in the text, wrote, "Hooper and I spent some effort in writing the
Companion to avoid words that have a different meaning across the Atlantic." A third edition is not forthcoming, all the more so since its authors have passed away. ==Reviews==