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Hardcover Paul Morphy Book

ISBN: 1024740544

ISBN13: 9781024740547

Paul Morphy

"Paul Morphy: A Sketch From The Chess World" delves into the life and career of one of the most celebrated figures in the history of chess. This biography, penned by Max Lange, offers a glimpse into the world of chess during the 19th century through the lens of Morphy's extraordinary talent and impact.

Explore the meteoric rise of Paul Morphy, an American chess prodigy who dominated the chess scene with his brilliant tactical play and intuitive understanding of the game. This sketch captures the essence of Morphy's chess genius, providing insights into his most famous matches, strategies, and the social context in which he achieved international fame.

For chess enthusiasts and historians alike, this biography serves as a valuable resource for understanding the legacy of Paul Morphy and his enduring influence on the world of chess. Discover the story behind the legend in "Paul Morphy: A Sketch From The Chess World."

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