Chess-Player's Manual

G.H.D. GOSSIP

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Chess-Player's Manual

“ONE OF THE STANDARD OPENING BOOKS OF THE TIME”: CHESS-PLAYER’S MANUAL, 1902

GOSSIP, G.H.D. and LIPSCHÜTZ, S. The Chess-Player’s Manual, Containing the Laws of the Game. Revised and Edited and with an American Appendix. Philadelphia: David McKay, 1902. Thick octavo, original pictorial green cloth gilt.

Second revised edition of this compendium of chess openings, profusely illustrated with explanatory diagrams.

“The Chess-Player’s Manual, a handsomely produced work with more than 800 of its 900 pages devoted to openings and illustrative games,” was the first work by Anglo-American chess player George Gossip, who later contributed The Theory of Chess (1879) to the growing body of chess literature (Hooper & Whyld, 155). The Hungarian chess master Samuel Lipschütz provided later revisions: “His 122-page addendum to Gossip’s Chess-Player’s Manual helped to make this one of the standard opening books of the time” (Hooper & Whyld, 228). First published in 1875; first published with Lipschütz’ revisions in 1888.

Interior fine; expert repair to inner paper hinges. Light rubbing to cloth extremities. A near-fine copy of a book generally found in worn condition.

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