Chess: The History of a Game
Chess: The History of a Game
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Book Description
Not since Murray in 1913 has there been a seriously researched history of chess which is also readable. Eales concentrates on what can be identified through archaeological and written evidence. The key text for lovers of chess history.
Chess: The History of a Game,Richard Eales,Hardinge Simpole Limited,0951375733,Games,Games / Gamebooks / Crosswords,Games/Puzzles,General
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