
Distinguished chess experts have assembled an encyclopedic treasury of the game. Contains re-creations, problems and solutions, histories, stories, chess rules and much more.
This volume serves as a comprehensive reference work designed to provide a foundational understanding of chess for players of all skill levels. The author, a recognized authority in the field, compiles a vast array of technical data, historical context, and instructional material to demystify the complexities of the game. By synthesizing rules, tactical problems, and historical anecdotes, the text functions as a centralized repository for those seeking to improve their proficiency and appreciation of the sport.
What You Will Find
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Experts and enthusiasts frequently cite this work as a reliable, encyclopedic resource for traditional chess instruction. Readers often note the accessible nature of the prose, which balances technical depth with historical context for a well-rounded learning experience.
Page Count:
372
Publication Date:
1969-01-01
Publisher:
Macmillan Pub Co
ISBN-10:
0020288700
ISBN-13:
9780020288701
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