Marshall's Chess Openings (1899-1904)

In 1904, the American chess player Frank James Marshall was at the top of his game. He had won several tournaments in a row, including the prestigious event in Cambridge Springs 1904, ahead of the reigning world champion Dr. Emanuel Lasker.
Description
In 1904, the American chess player Frank James Marshall was at the top of his game. He had won several tournaments in a row, including the prestigious event in Cambridge Springs 1904, ahead of the reigning world champion Dr. Emanuel Lasker.
In the present work, the reader will find:
- A biographical sketch of Frank J. Marshall
- Opening Analysis of all relevant openings (as they looked in 1904)
- A selection of thirty-two of his best and most interesting games from the period 1899-1904, all annotated by contemporary players, including many by Marshall himself.
- All games and analyses have been thoroughly reviewed, updated, and expanded by FIDE master Carsten Hansen.
Information
- Marca CarstenChess
- Code 8722
- Anno 2025
- Pagine 237
- Isbn 9798282551754