Listing Format: | Auction |
Current price : | €65,00 |
Starting bid: | €10,00 |
# of bids: | 15 |
Closes: | Auction is closed |
Location: | Sweden |
Started: | 2022-06-01 01:00:00 |
Ended: | 2022-06-10 19:27:00 |
Seller: | LSAK (4971) |
High Bidder(s): | kgarde (389) |
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Lewis, William. A series of progressive lessons on the game of chess,
containing numerous general rules and remarks: also, the most approved method of beginning the game exemplified in five openings. With reasons for every move ... 2. Edition. London, Simpkin und Marshall, 1833. XI, 320 pages. L/N 661.
"In particular, however, it is his two Series of Lessons on the Game of Chess which cannot be recommended enough to chess players, since these two works are the finest that have ever been written on the game." (Schmid, p. 224)
From the content: First opening, or the King's Bishop's game. Second opening, or the King's Knight's Game. Third opening, or the Queen's Bishop's pawn's Game. Fourth opening, or the King's Gambit. Fifth Opening, or the Queen's Gambit. (Schmid, p. 224).
Condition: Privately bound in new brown cloth. Paper yellowed. Exlibris/stamps Frantisek Moucka, Jan Dobrusky, Cesky spolek sachovni, Sachovni club Dobrusky.
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