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Pillsbury's Chess Career

226 pages, paperback, Reprint, Hardinge, 2002, original edition 1922

From the series »Hardinge Simpole Chess Classics«

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Descriptive Notation.

The New World has a curious habit of despatching emissaries of great - yet strangely circumscribed - power to the Old. These emissaries demolish the ancien regime only to retire, withdraw, or even perish; mysterious flashes of chess board brilliance all too soon extinguished by disease, madness or the banal pressure of venal circumstance.
In this context names which spring readily to mind are those of Paul Morphy, Reuben Fine, Bobby Fischer and Harry Nelson Pillsbury, the subof this book, which gives all of his most important games with light notes. Here was a man who took the chess world by storm when he won Hastings 1895, the greatest tournament which had ever been held, crushing the hopes of all the established European champions. Subsequently, until his early death, Pillsbury continued to hold the world in thrall with stunning feats of memory as well as of blindfold and simultaneous chess.
It was a disaster for the chess world when Pillsbury descended suddenly into lunacy and sought to commit suicide by leaping from a window of the Institution in which he was held. Soon after that, on the 17th June 1906, he died - but his sparkling and thrilling games live on in this book.
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EAN 9781843820093
Weight 320 g
Manufacturer Hardinge
Width 13.7 cm
Height 21.5 cm
Medium Book
Year of Publication 2002
Author P.W. SergeantW. H. Watts
Series Hardinge Simpole Chess Classics
Language English
ISBN-10 1843820099
ISBN-13 9781843820093
Year of Original Version 1922
Pages 226
Binding paperback