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Paperback Paul Morphy, the Chess Champion: His Exploits and Triumphs in Europe Book

ISBN: 2357286202

ISBN13: 9782357286207

Paul Morphy, the Chess Champion: His Exploits and Triumphs in Europe

A legend of the chessboard and a prodigy of unmatched brilliance.

Paul Charles Morphy (1837-1884), the celebrated American master known as "The Pride and Sorrow of Chess,"dominated the game in the nineteenth century with a clarity of vision and tactical power that astonished Europe's finest players. Though his competitive career was brief, his influence shaped the future of modern chess.

This classic account traces Morphy's rise from youthful prodigy to international champion, recounting his triumphs across Europe and the unforgettable games that secured his place in chess history. Rich in contemporary detail, the narrative reveals both the genius and the mystery of a player whose early retirement only deepened his legend.

Praised by world champions and historians alike, Morphy stands as a bridge between the romantic era and the scientific age of chess-an enduring symbol of creativity, mastery, and brilliance.

A timeless portrait of one of the greatest talents the game has ever known.

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