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Chess has developed such a large body of myth and folklore that sorting fact from fiction is not easy. As with Edward Winter's previous volumes in his "Chess Notes" series-Chess Explorations (1996), Kings, Commoners and Knaves (1999) and A Chess Omnibus (2003)-this work (from a new publisher) features in-depth research into chess lore, corrections of popular misconceptions, biographical notes on famous players, and authenticated quotations. There is a rich selection of forgotten games, and many items include contributions from the author's correspondents worldwide. Written for the general chess enthusiast and the devotee of chess history, the book is illustrated with more than 220 rare photographs and 122 diagrams of chess positions. It concludes with a bibliography and indexes of players, games and openings, illustrations, and general subjects.
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Add Chess Facts and Fables, Chess has developed such a large body of myth and folklore that sorting fact from fiction is not easy. As with Edward Winter's previous volumes in his Chess Notes series-Chess Explorations (1996), Kings, Commoners and Knaves (1999) and A Chess Omnibus (, Chess Facts and Fables to the inventory that you are selling on WonderClubX
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Add Chess Facts and Fables, Chess has developed such a large body of myth and folklore that sorting fact from fiction is not easy. As with Edward Winter's previous volumes in his Chess Notes series-Chess Explorations (1996), Kings, Commoners and Knaves (1999) and A Chess Omnibus (, Chess Facts and Fables to your collection on WonderClub |