Lasker's Manual of Chess

non-fiction by エマーヌエール・ラスカー

Blurb

Lasker's Manual of Chess is a book on the game of chess written in 1925 by former World Chess Champion Emanuel Lasker. The content of the book, as Lasker himself writes, is most influenced by the theories put forth by Steinitz, as well as Staunton's The Chess-Player's Handbook.

First Published

1927

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