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OverviewDuring a career spanning more than 50 years, J.H. Blackburne (1841-1924) won the British Chess Championship and several international tournaments, at his peak becoming one of the world's top three chess masters. A professional player who derived his livelihood from annual tours of chess clubs in England and other countries, entertaining and teaching amateur players, he astonished his contemporaries by the ease with which he played the game without sight of the chessboard. At 21, he set a world record for such exhibitions, competing against 12 club players simultaneously, and he continued to perform ""blindfold"" into his sixties. This first comprehensive biography of Britain's greatest chess player of the 19th and early 20th centuries presents more than 1,000 of Blackburne's games chronologically, including all his surviving games from serious competition, annotated in varying detail. Many are masterpieces containing beautiful combinations and instructive endgame play. Blackburne's unusual family and social background are fully explored. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Tim HardingPublisher: McFarland & Co Inc Imprint: McFarland & Co Inc Edition: annotated edition Dimensions: Width: 21.60cm , Height: 3.00cm , Length: 27.90cm Weight: 1.306kg ISBN: 9780786474738ISBN 10: 0786474734 Pages: 592 Publication Date: 04 September 2015 Recommended Age: From 18 years Audience: General/trade , General Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order ![]() We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsTable of Contents Preface and Acknowledgments Abbreviations and Annotation Symbols On Money and Notation 1. Manchester Beginnings, 1841–1861 2. Blindfold Performer, 1862 3. The Call of London, May–December 1862 4. Slow Rise, 1863–1869 5. Joining the Elite, 1870–1873 6. Mature Grandmaster, 1874–1879 7. Tournament World Champion, 1880–1881 8. “The very Hercules of Chess,” 1882–1883 9. Illness and Recovery, 1884–1885 10. New Rivals Emerging, 1886–1888 11. From New York to Breslau, 1889 12. Veteran in Gradual Decline, 1890–1892 13. The Hastings Years, 1893–1896 14. Marathon Tournaments, 1897–1898 15. Grand Old Man of British Chess, 1899–1903 16. The Early B.C.F. Years, 1904–1906 17. Not Checkmated Yet, 1907–1911 18. His Final Moves, 1912–1924 APPENDICES I. Match and Tournament Record II. Record Against Principal Rivals III. Blackburne’s Chess Compositions IV. Interviews with Blackburne V. Blackburne’s Blindfold Exhibitions VI. Blackburne’s Two Articles for The Strand Magazine VII. Corrections to Game Scores Chapter Notes Bibliography Index of Players (by game number) Index of Openings—Traditional Names (by game number) Index of Openings—ECO code (by game number) General Index (by page number)ReviewsHarding's biography is a breathtaking and carefully researched masterpiece, full of information about one of the great English players. It is also a portrait of the old Europe that vanished in the upheavals of WWI. -- Andre Schulz, ChessBase.com Author InformationTim Harding played for Ireland at the 1984 FIDE chess olympiad in Thessaloniki. He is a FIDE Candidate Master and a Senior International Master of correspondence chess. He is a former editor of Chess Mail magazine and for almost 20 years he contributed monthly articles in ""The Kibitzer"" series at www.chesscafe.com. He lives in Dublin, Ireland. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |