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Vernon Rylands Parton 10.2.1897 -- 12.31.1974 was an English chess lover and respected chess variant innovator, his most renowned version being Alice Chess. Several of Parton's variants were motivated by the fictional personalities and tales in the works of Lewis Carroll. Parton's official education overview, like Lewis Carroll's, was in maths. Parton's interests were wide and he was an excellent follower in Esperanto.
Parton's dad was headmaster of Cannock Grammar School as well as primary and manager of a little intercontinental boarding school for kids. After finishing mathematics at Chester Training College, Parton returned to his dad's school to offer personal direction to older kids in Latin, French, German, English, shorthand, inputting, accounting, and mathematics.
In 1960 Parton moved from Cannock to Liverpool, in to a terraced property near Dime Street, and released a set of nine monographs from 1961 to 1974 (additionally 1975 posthumously) outlining his innovations. He perished from emphysema at age 77 in Liverpool on 31 December 1974. The very same year, variant creator Philip M. Cohen created the variant Parton Chess in his respect. believe in psychic readings