The Immortal Game: A History of Chess, or How 32 Carved Pieces on a Board Illuminated Our Understanding of War, Art, Science and the Human Brain

Author:   David Shenk
Publisher:   Doubleday Canada
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Pages:   327
Publication Date:   05 September 2006
Format:   Hardback
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Author:   David Shenk
Publisher:   Doubleday Canada
Imprint:   Doubleday Canada
ISBN:  

9780385662260


ISBN 10:   0385662262
Pages:   327
Publication Date:   05 September 2006
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Hardback
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A ""GLOBE & MAIL"" BEST BOOK OF 2006 ""I loved this book. Full of burning enthusiasm for the greatest intellectual game in the world, it shows just what can happen when an accomplished author, full of fire and passion, tackles a most wonderful and intricate story. Like a great chess game, this is an achievement that will be talked about for many years to come."" --Simon Winchester, author of The Professor and the Madman ""Even dedicated players will find much to learn here."" --""Chicago Sun-Times"" ""A valuable review of the modern intersection of chess and artificial intelligence. . . . Rich in information and clearly written. . . . This is a welcome addition to any chess library, written by a smart and competent outsider."" -- ""The Hamilton Spectator"" ""Before reading David Shenk's wonderful new book, I had at best a casual interest in chess. It seemed too ancient to untangle, too complex to decipher with any real appreciation. But Shenk, in a book filled with daring moves and cunning patience, has made a believer out of me."" - Stephen J. Dubner, co-author of"" Freakonomics"" ""David Shenk takes us millennia back and light-years ahead."" The Immortal Game"" is an insightful look at chess, the icons of culture it has inspired, and the surprising part the game plays in the narrative of the modern world."" - Bruce Pandolfini, legendary chess instructor, author of"" Pandolfini's Ultimate Guide to Chess"" ""It's audacious enough to write a book about the world's most written-about game. To say something fresh and smart seems almost unfair. But that's just what David Shenk has done. With the depth and insight of a grandmaster, ""The Immortal Game"" explores and explains not onlythe addictive power of chess but its shockingly important, Zelig-like role in the history of humankind."" - Stefan Fatsis, author of ""Word Freak: Heartbreak, Triumph, Genius, and Obsession in the World of Competitive Scrabble Players """"A bravura demonstration of the art of storytelling."" --""The Globe and Mail """"Elegant . . . a true page-turner, and a superb introduction to the game of chess."" --""Wall Street Journal"" ""Shenk, a spry writer . . . [offers] a strong case for the game's bewitching power."" --""The New York Times"" ""Fresh and fascinating . . . a world-spanning story [Shenk] relates with skill and verve."" --""Chicago Sun-Times"" ""[A] fine book . . . enjoy the author's engaging prose, honest self-deprecation, and the charm of his personal connection with the game."" --""Washington Post"" ""Fascinating . . . [Shenk] writes about chess history with contagious zest."" --""Cleveland Plain Dealer"" ""An enriching and inviting prism through which to view and better understand history in general."" --""Albuquerque Journal"" ""Everyone, from expert to patzer, will find something to admire about Shenk's investigation into our most-beloved board game."" --""Wichita Eagle"" A ""GLOBE & MAIL"" BEST BOOK OF 2006 "" I loved this book. Full of burning enthusiasm for the greatest intellectual game in the world, it shows just what can happen when an accomplished author, full of fire and passion, tackles a most wonderful and intricate story. Like a great chess game, this is an achievement that will be talked about for many years to come."" -- Simon Winchester, author of The Professor and the Madman "" Even dedicated players will find much to learn here."" -- ""Chicago Sun-Times"" "" Before reading David Shenk's wonderful new book, I had at best a casual interest in chess. It seemed too ancient to untangle, too complex to decipher with any real appreciation. But Shenk, in a book filled with daring moves and cunning patience, has made a believer out of me."" - Stephen J. Dubner, co-author of"" Freakonomics"" "" David Shenk takes us millennia back and light-years ahead."" The Immortal Game"" is an insightful look at chess, the icons of culture it has inspired, and the surprising part the game plays in the narrative of the modern world."" - Bruce Pandolfini, legendary chess instructor, author of"" Pandolfini's Ultimate Guide to Chess"" "" It's audacious enough to write a book about the world's most written-about game. To say something fresh and smart seems almost unfair. But that's just what David Shenk has done. With the depth and insight of a grandmaster, ""The Immortal Game"" explores and explains not only the addictive power of chess but its shockingly important, Zelig-like role in the history of humankind."" - Stefan Fatsis, authorof ""Word Freak: Heartbreak, Triumph, Genius, and Obsession in the World of Competitive Scrabble Players """" A bravura demonstration of the art of storytelling."" -- ""The Globe and Mail """" Elegant . . . a true page-turner, and a superb introduction to the game of chess."" -- ""Wall Street Journal"" "" Shenk, a spry writer . . . [offers] a strong case for the game's bewitching power."" -- ""The New York Times"" "" Fresh and fascinating . . . a world-spanning story [Shenk] relates with skill and verve."" -- ""Chicago Sun-Times"" "" [A] fine book . . . enjoy the author's engaging prose, honest self-deprecation, and the charm of his personal connection with the game."" -- ""Washington Post"" "" Fascinating . . . [Shenk] writes about chess history with contagious zest."" -- ""Cleveland Plain Dealer"" "" An enriching and inviting prism through which to view and better understand history in general."" -- ""Albuquerque Journal"" "" Everyone, from expert to patzer, will find something to admire about Shenk's investigation into our most-beloved board game."" -- ""Wichita Eagle"" ""I loved this book. Full of burning enthusiasm for the greatest intellectual game in the world, it shows just what can happen when an accomplished author, full of fire and passion, tackles a most wonderful and intricate story. Like a great chess game, this is an achievement that will be talked about for many years to come."" --Simon Winchester, author of The Professor and the Madman ""A bravura demonstration of the art of storytelling."" --""The Globe and Mail """"Elegant . . . a true page-turner, and a superb introduction to the game of chess."" --""Wall Street Journal"" ""Shenk, a spry writer . . . Ýoffers¨ a strong case for the game's bewitching power."" --""The New York Times"" ""Fresh and fascinating . . . a world-spanning story ÝShenk¨ relates with skill and verve."" --""Chicago Sun-Times"" ""ÝA¨ fine book . . . enjoy the author's engaging prose, honest self-deprecation, and the charm of his personal connection with the game."" --""Washington Post"" ""Fascinating . . . ÝShenk¨ writes about chess history with contagious zest."" --""Cleveland Plain Dealer"" ""An enriching and inviting prism through which to view and better understand history in general."" --""Albuquerque Journal"" ""Everyone, from expert to patzer, will find something to admire about Shenk's investigation into our most-beloved board game."" --""Wichita Eagle""


"A ""GLOBE & MAIL"" BEST BOOK OF 2006 ""I loved this book. Full of burning enthusiasm for the greatest intellectual game in the world, it shows just what can happen when an accomplished author, full of fire and passion, tackles a most wonderful and intricate story. Like a great chess game, this is an achievement that will be talked about for many years to come."" --Simon Winchester, author of The Professor and the Madman ""Even dedicated players will find much to learn here."" --""Chicago Sun-Times"" ""A valuable review of the modern intersection of chess and artificial intelligence. . . . Rich in information and clearly written. . . . This is a welcome addition to any chess library, written by a smart and competent outsider."" -- ""The Hamilton Spectator"" ""Before reading David Shenk's wonderful new book, I had at best a casual interest in chess. It seemed too ancient to untangle, too complex to decipher with any real appreciation. But Shenk, in a book filled with daring moves and cunning patience, has made a believer out of me."" - Stephen J. Dubner, co-author of"" Freakonomics"" ""David Shenk takes us millennia back and light-years ahead."" The Immortal Game"" is an insightful look at chess, the icons of culture it has inspired, and the surprising part the game plays in the narrative of the modern world."" - Bruce Pandolfini, legendary chess instructor, author of"" Pandolfini's Ultimate Guide to Chess"" ""It's audacious enough to write a book about the world's most written-about game. To say something fresh and smart seems almost unfair. But that's just what David Shenk has done. With the depth and insight of a grandmaster, ""The Immortal Game"" explores and explains not onlythe addictive power of chess but its shockingly important, Zelig-like role in the history of humankind."" - Stefan Fatsis, author of ""Word Freak: Heartbreak, Triumph, Genius, and Obsession in the World of Competitive Scrabble Players """"A bravura demonstration of the art of storytelling."" --""The Globe and Mail """"Elegant . . . a true page-turner, and a superb introduction to the game of chess."" --""Wall Street Journal"" ""Shenk, a spry writer . . . [offers] a strong case for the game's bewitching power."" --""The New York Times"" ""Fresh and fascinating . . . a world-spanning story [Shenk] relates with skill and verve."" --""Chicago Sun-Times"" ""[A] fine book . . . enjoy the author's engaging prose, honest self-deprecation, and the charm of his personal connection with the game."" --""Washington Post"" ""Fascinating . . . [Shenk] writes about chess history with contagious zest."" --""Cleveland Plain Dealer"" ""An enriching and inviting prism through which to view and better understand history in general."" --""Albuquerque Journal"" ""Everyone, from expert to patzer, will find something to admire about Shenk's investigation into our most-beloved board game."" --""Wichita Eagle"" A ""GLOBE & MAIL"" BEST BOOK OF 2006 "" I loved this book. Full of burning enthusiasm for the greatest intellectual game in the world, it shows just what can happen when an accomplished author, full of fire and passion, tackles a most wonderful and intricate story. Like a great chess game, this is an achievement that will be talked about for many years to come."" -- Simon Winchester, author of The Professor and the Madman "" Even dedicated players will find much to learn here."" -- ""Chicago Sun-Times"" "" Before reading David Shenk's wonderful new book, I had at best a casual interest in chess. It seemed too ancient to untangle, too complex to decipher with any real appreciation. But Shenk, in a book filled with daring moves and cunning patience, has made a believer out of me."" - Stephen J. Dubner, co-author of"" Freakonomics"" "" David Shenk takes us millennia back and light-years ahead."" The Immortal Game"" is an insightful look at chess, the icons of culture it has inspired, and the surprising part the game plays in the narrative of the modern world."" - Bruce Pandolfini, legendary chess instructor, author of"" Pandolfini's Ultimate Guide to Chess"" "" It's audacious enough to write a book about the world's most written-about game. To say something fresh and smart seems almost unfair. But that's just what David Shenk has done. With the depth and insight of a grandmaster, ""The Immortal Game"" explores and explains not only the addictive power of chess but its shockingly important, Zelig-like role in the history of humankind."" - Stefan Fatsis, authorof ""Word Freak: Heartbreak, Triumph, Genius, and Obsession in the World of Competitive Scrabble Players """" A bravura demonstration of the art of storytelling."" -- ""The Globe and Mail """" Elegant . . . a true page-turner, and a superb introduction to the game of chess."" -- ""Wall Street Journal"" "" Shenk, a spry writer . . . [offers] a strong case for the game's bewitching power."" -- ""The New York Times"" "" Fresh and fascinating . . . a world-spanning story [Shenk] relates with skill and verve."" -- ""Chicago Sun-Times"" "" [A] fine book . . . enjoy the author's engaging prose, honest self-deprecation, and the charm of his personal connection with the game."" -- ""Washington Post"" "" Fascinating . . . [Shenk] writes about chess history with contagious zest."" -- ""Cleveland Plain Dealer"" "" An enriching and inviting prism through which to view and better understand history in general."" -- ""Albuquerque Journal"" "" Everyone, from expert to patzer, will find something to admire about Shenk's investigation into our most-beloved board game."" -- ""Wichita Eagle"" ""I loved this book. Full of burning enthusiasm for the greatest intellectual game in the world, it shows just what can happen when an accomplished author, full of fire and passion, tackles a most wonderful and intricate story. Like a great chess game, this is an achievement that will be talked about for many years to come."" --Simon Winchester, author of The Professor and the Madman ""A bravura demonstration of the art of storytelling."" --""The Globe and Mail """"Elegant . . . a true page-turner, and a superb introduction to the game of chess."" --""Wall Street Journal"" ""Shenk, a spry writer . . . Ýoffers¨ a strong case for the game's bewitching power."" --""The New York Times"" ""Fresh and fascinating . . . a world-spanning story ÝShenk¨ relates with skill and verve."" --""Chicago Sun-Times"" ""ÝA¨ fine book . . . enjoy the author's engaging prose, honest self-deprecation, and the charm of his personal connection with the game."" --""Washington Post"" ""Fascinating . . . ÝShenk¨ writes about chess history with contagious zest."" --""Cleveland Plain Dealer"" ""An enriching and inviting prism through which to view and better understand history in general."" --""Albuquerque Journal"" ""Everyone, from expert to patzer, will find something to admire about Shenk's investigation into our most-beloved board game."" --""Wichita Eagle"""


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