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Chess Phenomenon Paul Morphy

A legend of the American chess history

Produktform: Buch / Einband - flex.(Paperback)

Paul Charles Morphy – compared with famous contemporaries like Adolf Anderssen or Howard Staunton – belongs to the ʻenigmaticʼ personalities of chess history. Such a fate remains mostly reserved to those great players whose biography states, sooner or later: showed psychological abnormalities, isolated himself, became moody, a weirdo, a loner ... In short – he was one of those who nourish and thus keep alive the folklore maintaining thereʼs a fine line between genius and insanity. However, itʼs not the aim of this book to illuminate the more or less obscure areas of Morphyʼs life, as itʼs not a psychological study, but a chess book. Thus, instead of a research of the soul, a search is to be conducted, a search for a reliable answer to the question as to what sort of chess player Morphy was. The author is a chess historian whose main interest has always been this American ʻsuperstarʼ of the 19th century – rightly regarded as one of the ʻuncrowned world championsʼ. He has selected and annotated 100 of Morphyʼs most instructive games and traced his lifeʼs journey in detail – from the discovery of the child prodigy to his early death. The result is a very vivid insight into a highly interesting part of chess history, which has certainly not deserved to fall into oblivion. weiterlesen

Sprache(n): Englisch

ISBN: 978-3-9592096-7-0 / 978-3959209670 / 9783959209670

Verlag: Beyer, Joachim, Verlag

Erscheinungsdatum: 01.08.2016

Seiten: 151

Auflage: 1

Autor(en): Otto Dietze
Übersetzt von Robert Ullrich

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