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The Chess Players

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The Chess Players is a historical novel based on the life of Paul Morphy, who is considered to have been the first world chess champion and possibly the strongest chess player in the history of the game. Paul Charles Morphy was born on June 22, 1837 in New Orleans Louisiana. His father was Alonzo Morphy. His mother was Louise Thérèse Felicite Thelcide Le Carpentier. He learned the moves of chess simply by watching his uncle and father play. Nobody taught him the rules. By age 9 he was regarded as the best player in New Orleans. By age 21 he was regarded as the best chess player in the world.

The author carefully researched the subject. All of the people mentioned in this book were real people.

NOTE - THIS IS AN ISHI PRESS REPRINT OF THE ORIGINAL BOOK

ISBN
9789997403469
Pages
533
Publication Date
Feb 2, 2015, 12:00 am
Notation Type
NL - Notationless
Book Binding Type
Paperback
Book Edition
This is a Modern Reprint of a Classic Book
Manufacturer
Ishi Press
Subtitle
A Novel of New Orleans and Paris

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