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CHESS COMPENDIUM

Thursday, February 10, 2005

MARSHALL'S CHESS SWINDELS



Marshall's Chess "Swindles"

Marshall, Frank J., Illustrated By Chess Diagrams

Book Description:
New York: The American Chess Bulletin, 1914. First Hardcover Edition.

Comprising over one hundred and twenty-five of his best tournament and match games at chess together with the annotation of the same by himself and other well-known chess authorities.

Also an analysis of the queen's side openings, with several king's gambit novelties and a discussion of the principles of over-the-board chess by Marshall, chess champion of the United States, 1914.

**With a note laid in that reads: With kind remembrances, on the eve of my departure for the front, Frank J. Marshall (signed in pencil), New York, April, 1914** Brick-red cloth with gilt lettering.

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