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A History of Chess: The Original 1913 Edition
By (Author) H. J. R. Murray
Skyhorse Publishing
Skyhorse Publishing
1st November 2012
United States
General
Non Fiction
History: specific events and topics
794.109
Paperback
912
Width 152mm, Height 229mm, Spine 155mm
1243g
An epic work that took over a decade to complete, A History of Chess, originally published in 1913, was a historic undertaking that shattered preconceptions about the game upon its release. Over a century later, Murrays research, in which he argues that chess originated in India, is still widely accepted by most chess historians.
Undertaking such a pioneering task, the scope of which has never been attempted before or since, Murray was required to learn to read Arabic in order to decipher historical manuscripts on the game. Divided into sections, Murrays study unravels the history of the game as it evolved from its Asiatic beginnings through the role chess played in Europe during the Middle Ages, up until the arrival of modern chess as we know it in the nineteenth century.
Accompanied by diagrams of transcribed important games, as well as some of the more famous historical chess pieces, such as the Lewis chessman, no single work on the game of chess has come close to touching Murrays in breadth or significance.
So fascinating it is difficult to put down. --Ernest J. Clarke
The classic book on the subject; nine hundred pages of meticulous research. --William Hartston
H. J. R. Murray (1868-1955) was an English school inspector and prominent chess historian. His father was the first editor of the Oxford English Dictionary. Murray only published one other book during his lifetime, A History of Board Games other than Chess.