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CLEARANCE - Napier - Forgotten Chess Master

William Napier met and defeated the strongest players of his era. Yet his story has remain untold for almost a century. Author and historian John Hilbert has changed all that. In a splendid Caissa Hardcover Edition replete with photographs contemporary newspaper and journal reports and all known games (320) of this extremely interesting British-born American master Napier is justly remembered and given his due. An outstanding work.
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John Hilbert, 354 pp. Hardcover (Caissa Editions 1997) William Napier met and defeated the strongest players of his era. Yet his story has remain untold for almost a century. Author and historian John Hilbert has changed all that. In a splendid Caissa Hardcover Edition replete with photographs contemporary newspaper and journal reports and all known games (320) of this extremely interesting British-born American master Napier is justly remembered and given his due. An outstanding work.
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ISBN 0939433516
Author/s John S. Hilbert
Pages 354 Pages
Publication Date January 1, 1997
Notation Type AN - Algebraic
Book Binding Type Hardcover
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