The Tale of Morphy. The life and fate of a chess genius
- Publisher: Russian CHESS House
- Author(s): Zagoryansky
- Series: Live chess
- Language: Russian
- Size: Usual
- Volume: 304
- Binding: Solid
paper book
16.55 $
Description:
This book is dedicated to the life of the genius chess player of the 19th century Paul Morphy, who became the uncrowned world champion in a year and a half. Morphy's tragic fate is in many ways similar to the fate of another great American & ndash; Robert Fischer, who also left undefeated. The book, like an exciting detective story, is read in one breath.
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