Marshall's Chess Openings: With a Selection of 32 Games Played 1899-1904
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In 1904, the American chess player Frank James Marshall was at the top of his game. He had won several tournaments in a row, including the prestigious event in Cambridge Springs 1904, ahead of the reigning world champion Dr. Emanuel Lasker.
In the present work, the reader will find:A biographical sketch of Frank J. Marshall
- Opening Analysis of all relevant openings (as they looked in 1904)
- A selection of thirty-two of his best and most interesting games from the period 1899-1904, all annotated by contemporary players, including many by Marshall himself.
- All games and analyses have been thoroughly reviewed, updated, and expanded by FIDE master Carsten Hansen.
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ISBN
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9798282551754
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Pages
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237 Pages
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Publication Date
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May 7, 2025, 12:00 am
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Notation Type
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AN - Algebraic
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Book Binding Type
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Paperback
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Author
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Carsten Hansen
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Subtitle
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Alexander Game Books Classic
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