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James Mason in America : The Early Chess Career, 1867-1878

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Few men are prominent chess players as well as esteemed chess writers.

James Mason, in his lifetime, had the reputation of being both.

This book chronicles Mason's early career in the United States, providing many details on his writings and annotations for The Spirit of the Times and The American Chess Journal, his participation in the Cafe Europa and Cafe International tournaments, his win in 1876's Fourth American Chess Congress, and his matches against chess greats like George H.

Mackenzie, Eugene Delmar, Dion M. Martinez, Edward Alberoni, and Henry E. Bird. Mason's efforts to establish an American Chess Association and to arrange an international centennial congress in 1876 are also explored.

In addition to the general index, the work also includes indexes of games, annotators, and openings.

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McFarland & Co Inc
1476679436 / 9781476679433
Paperback / softback
28/02/2020
United States
384 pages, 43 photos, 232 diagrams
178 x 254 mm, 689 grams