The Chess Openings, Considered Critically and Practically

The Chess Openings, Considered Critically and Practically

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Author: Henry Edward "H E" Bird (1830-1908) Year: 1877Publisher: Dean & SonPlace: LondonDescription:xiv+248+[1 ad] pages with three fold frontispiece, diagrams and list of subscribers. Octavo (8 1/4" x 5 1/2"). Respined in quarter black leather with gilt stamping, original decorative gilt cloth board. (Betts: 13-18) First edition.The Cook list also gives an edition published New York, 1880. In the above entry the preface date of 1877 has been used. A survey with original analysis by Bird averaging 12-15 moves in depth. Includes 58 illustrative games taken from his chess masterpieces 1875; also some diagrammed "noteworthy positions" in various openings (positions from actual games), and 11 problems by various composers. The frontispiece has 3 problems by A P Barnes, which are letter problems forming the letters of Bird's initials, HEB.Bird was an English accountant. He played many tournaments and matches and an opening named after him. He played in the great London tournaments of 18

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