An Evolutionary Theory of Chess
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Product Description
As a world chess champion and devoted student of history it was natural for me to look for connections between my sport, its greatest players, and the world around them. When I began to research the evolution of the game of chess it became apparent there were many parallels with the currents of societal change. This piece discusses some of these parallels and the chess champions who epitomized them.
Product Details
Title: An Evolutionary Theory of Chess
Sales Rank: 608086 in Books
Author: Garry Kasparov
Publisher: Amazon, 2006-11-10, Digital, 15 pages
Customer Reviews
- Time to get to know the man away from the world of 32 pieces & 64 black and white squares...
- I was told by a friend that I'd enjoy this Short, and I thoroughly did.
This is the raw Gary Kasparov, away from the his more familar chess world confines, divorced from the limelight, separated from fan adulation, the one which often clouds an objective evaluation of the everyday average man, the non-celebrity. Well, not here... More reviews
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