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TRANSCRIBER'S NOTE:
THE BLUE BOOK OF - CHESS - TEACHING THE RUDIMENTS OF THE GAME, AND GIVING AN ANALYSIS OF ALL THE RECOGNIZED OPENINGS
PREFACE TO NEW REVISED EDITION.
THE CHESS HANDBOOK. - CHAPTER I. - INTRODUCTION.
GENERAL RULES AND OBSERVATIONS.
CHAPTER II. - THE KING'S KNIGHT'S OPENING
GAMES - ILLUSTRATIVE OF PHILIDOR'S DEFENCE.
GAMES - ILLUSTRATIVE OF PETROFF'S DEFENCE.
GAMES - ILLUSTRATIVE OF THE PRECEDING VARIATIONS.
GAMES - ILLUSTRATIVE OF THE GIUOCO PIANO.
This compact guide opens the door to chess for anyone who has felt overwhelmed by the sheer number of opening possibilities. It starts with a clear explanation of the board, the pieces, and their movements, laying a solid foundation before any tactics are introduced. The author’s aim is to strip away needless complexity, presenting only the most reliable opening moves for both attack and defence.
To bring theory to life, the book includes eighty‑five notated games played by legends such as Morphy, Staunton, Lasker and Steinitz. Each example is linked to a portable game file, letting listeners follow the action move by move while hearing commentary. By studying these matches, beginners can see how great players adapt basic openings to the demands of the position.
The revised edition builds on Staunton’s classic handbook and incorporates insights from more recent masters, ensuring the instruction feels timeless and up‑to‑date. Careful board‑side verification guarantees accuracy throughout. Whether you are setting up your first board or preparing to explore deeper strategies, this volume offers a friendly, step‑by‑step path into the rich world of chess.
Language
en
Duration
~8 hours (462K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by Suzanne Lybarger, Peter Barozzi and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at https://www.pgdp.net
Release date
2005-07-28
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1810–1874
Best known as one of the strongest chess players of the mid-19th century, he also helped shape the modern game through writing, organizing, and popularizing the piece design that still bears his name. Beyond the chessboard, he built a second career as a Shakespeare scholar and editor.
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