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Chess Theory from Stamma to Steinitz, 1735-1894

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978-1-4766-8071-2

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Altersempfehlung

ab 18 Jahr(e)

Erscheinungsdatum

07.12.2022

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492

Maße (L/B/H)

28,2/22,2/2,7 cm

Gewicht

1129 g

Sprache

Englisch

ISBN

978-1-4766-8071-2

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  • Produktbild: Chess Theory from Stamma to Steinitz, 1735-1894
  • Table of Contents

    Acknowledgments
    Abbreviations Used in This Book
    List of Game and Puzzle DIAGRAM Numbers
    Foreword by Peter Heine Nielsen
    Introduction
    I. From Bertin to Del Rio (1735-1775)
    A. The Time
    Old Arab Puzzles and New Opening Ideas
    Philidor Versus the Italian School
    B. The Players
    Joseph Bertin (ca. 1690-1736)
    Philip Stamma (ca. 1700-1755)
    Carlo Francesco Cozio (ca. 1715-ca. 1780)
    ­­François-André Danican Philidor (1726-1795)
    Giambattista Lolli (1698-1769), Domenico Pon­ziani (1719-1795) and Ercole del Rio (1718-1802)
    C. The Legacy
    II. From Allgaier to McDonnell (1775-1835)
    A. The Time
    The French Amateurs and Their Traité
    Elias Stein (1748-1812) and His Nouvel Essai
    Philip Julius Count van Zuylen van Nijevelt (1743-1826) and His Superiorité aux Echecs
    The Chess Automaton
    Clément Felix Brossier Montigny (1786-1840) and His Stratagèmes des Echecs
    Jacob Henry Sarratt (ca. 1772-1819) and His Treatise
    Alexandre Louis Honoré Lebreton Deschappelles (1780-1846) and His 1821 Matches
    John Cochrane (1798-1878) and His Treatise on the Game of Chess
    The Friendly Match Between Lewis and La Bourdonnais
    The 1834 Match Between La Bourdonnais and McDonnell in London
    B. The Players
    Johann Baptist Allgaier (1763-1823)
    William Lewis (1787-1870)
    Louis Charles Mahé de La Bourdonnais (1797-1840)
    Alexander McDonnell (1798-1835)
    C. The Legacy
    III. From Petroff to Staunton (1835-1850)
    A. The Time
    The Unsuccesful Challenge from Deschapelles to England 1836
    Aaron Alexandre (1766-1850) and His Encyclopedia
    George Walker (1809-1879) and His New Treatise on Chess
    The 1843 Match Between ­­Saint-Amant and Staunton in Paris
    Lionel Adalbert Bagration Felix Kieseritzky (1806-1853) and His Gambit
    The Development of Chess in Italy
    The Development of Chess in Germany
    The Development of Chess in the Austrian Empire
    The Development of Chess in Russia
    B. The Players
    Alexander Dmitrievich Petroff (1794-1867) and Carl Ferdinand von Jaenisch (1813-1872)
    Tassilo von Heydebrand und der Lasa (1818-1890)
    Pierre Charles Fournier de ­­Saint-Amant (1800-1872)
    Howard Staunton (1810-1874)
    C. The Legacy
    IV. From Anderssen to Morphy (1851-1859)
    A. The Time
    London 1851
    The Chess Studies from Josef Kling (1811-1876) and Bernhard Horwitz (1807-1885)
    The First Indian Openings
    The 1853 Match Between Löwenthal and Harrwitz in London
    Max Lange (1832-1899) and His Attack
    Manchester 1857
    New York 1857
    The 1858 Match Between Löwenthal and Morphy in London
    John Owen (1827-1901) and His Defense
    Birmingham 1858
    The 1858 Match Between Morphy and Harrwitz in Paris
    The ­­1858-1859 Match Between Morphy and Anderssen in Paris
    B. The Players
    Karl Ernst Adolf Anderssen (1818-1879)
    Daniel Harrwitz (1821-1884)
    Johann Jacob Löwenthal (1806-1874)
    Paul Charles Morphy (1834-1884)
    C. The Legacy
    V. From Paulsen to Neumann (1860-1871)
    A. The Time
    The 1860 Match Between Kolisch and Anderssen in Paris
    The 1861 Match Between Kolisch and Anderssen in London
    Bristol 1861
    The 1861 Match Between Kolisch and Paulsen in London
    London 1862
    Serafino Dubois (1817-1899) and His Defense of Italian Chess Rules
    The 1862 Match Between Paulsen and Anderssen in London
    Jean Louis Préti (1798-1881) and His Stratégie Raisonnée des Ouvertures
    Robert Bownas Wormald (1834-1876) and His Chess Openings
    The 1866 Match Between Anderssen and Steinitz in London
    Paris 1867
    Dundee 1867
    ­­Baden-Baden 1870
    B. The Players
    Louis Paulsen (1833-1891)
    Ignaz Kolisch (1833-1889)
    Gustav Richard Ludwig Neumann (1838-1881)
    C. The Legacy
    VI. From Rosenthal to Zukertort (1872-1885)
    A. The Time
    London 1872
    The 1872 Match Between Steinitz and Zukertort in London
    Vienna 1873
    William Cook (1850-1917) and His Synopsis of Chess Openings
    The 1876 Match Between Steinitz and Blackburne in London
    Leipzig 1877
    Paris 1878
    The 1880 Match Between Zukertort and Rosenthal in London
    Wiesbaden 1880
    The 1881 Match Between Zukertort and Blackburne in London
    Berlin 1881
    Vienna 1882
    London 1883
    Nuremburg 1883
    Hamburg 1885
    Horatio Caro (1862-1920) and His Defense
    Carlo Salvioli (1848-1930) and His Teoria e Pratica degli Scacchi
    B. The Players
    Samuel Rosenthal (1837-1902)
    Szymon Abramowicz Winawer (1838-1919)
    Joseph Henry Blackburne (1841-1924)
    Johannes Zukertort (1842-1888)
    C. The Legacy
    VII. From Steinitz to Chigorin (1886-1894)
    A. The Time
    The 1886 World Championship Match Between Steinitz and Zukertort in the United States
    London 1886
    George Henry Mackenzie (1837-1891) and His Triumph at Frankfurt 1887
    The 1889 World Championship Match Between Steinitz and Chigorin in Havana
    New York 1889
    Breslau 1889
    Amsterdam 1889
    The Chess Openings Ancient and Modern from Edward Freeborough (1830-1896) and Charles Ranken (1828-1905)
    Johann Nepomuk Berger (1845-1933) and His Theorie and Praxis der Endspiele
    The 1890 Match Between Chigorin and Gunsberg in Havana
    Manchester 1890
    The ­­1890-1891 World Championship Match Between Steinitz and Gunsberg in New York
    The 1892 World Championship Match Between Steinitz and Chigorin in Havana
    The 1892 Match Between Blackburne and Lasker in London
    Dresden 1892
    The 1893 Match Between Tarrasch and Chigorin in St. Petersburg
    Curt von Bardeleben (1861-1924) and His Wiener Partie
    The 1894 World Championship Match Between Steinitz and Lasker in the United States
    James Mason (1849-1905) and His Principles of Chess
    Henry Edward Bird (1829-1908) and His Chess Novelties
    B. The Players
    Wilhelm Steinitz (1836-1900)
    Isidor Arthur Gunsberg (1854-1930)
    Amos Burn (1848-1925)
    Mikhail Ivanovich Chigorin (1850-1908)
    C. The Legacy
    VIII. Conclusion
    Theory and Practice
    Openings
    Middlegame
    Endings
    Blindfold Chess, Chess Composition and Odds Games
    Chess Personalities
    Presentation of Chess Games
    Chess Nations
    Appendices:
    ¿1: Overlap of Puzzles Between Bertin, Stamma, Cozio and Lolli
    ¿2: Overlap of Puzzles Between Montigny and Others
    ¿3: Overlap of Puzzles Between Allgaier's Neue theoretische Anweisung and Others
    ¿4: Overlap of Puzzles Between La Bourdonnais and Others
    ¿5: Overlap of La Bourdonnais' Nouveau Traité with Montigny's Cleveland Manuscripts
    ¿6: Overlap of Endings Between La Bourdonnais' Nouveau Traité, Philidor's Analyse and the Traité des Amateurs
    ¿7: Overlap of Puzzles Between Petroff and Others
    ¿8: Milestones of Algebraic Notation in the 19th century
    ¿9: The Use of First Names and the Spelling of Family Names
    Bibliography
    Openings Index (to Diagram Numbers)
    General Index (to Page Numbers)