The Story of Morphy. The life and fate of a chess genius
- Publisher: Russian CHESS House
- Author(s): Zagoryansky
- Series: Live chess
- Volume: 304 p.
- Binding: Solid
- DateOfIssue: 2011
paper book
16.55 $
Description:
The proposed book is dedicated to the life of the ingenious 19th century chess player 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, Robert Fisher, who also passed away undefeated. The book, like an exciting detective story, is read in one breath. Table of Contents Chapter 1
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