Beschreibung
First edition of this scarce pocket-sized handbook. Intended for beginners, Charles Kenny's sole chess publication outlines the history of the game, its pieces and rules, terminology, openings, endgames, problems, and examples from real games. It was published as part of the Manuals of Utility series, edited by John Timbs. An American edition appeared later the same year. The work was favourably reviewed in the Chess Player's Chronicle, edited by the world-leading player Howard Staunton. "The general rules, the examples, illustrative of the different methods of attack and defence, and of the mode of effecting checkmate with various pieces, have been selected with judgement, and may be studied with profit by all who are desirous of initiation into the fascinating mysteries of our beautiful science. When we add that all this information is attainable for one shilling, it requires but little sagacity to foretell that Mr Kenny's Guide must become the stepping stone for young players to the more costly and elaborate publications of the English and German schools" (p. 12). The Chess Player's Chronicle, no. 2, New Series, 9 Jan. 1847. Octavo (123 x 76 mm). Lacking final 2 leaves, which list chess clubs and periodicals. Frontispiece, chess figures and diagrams in text. Contemporary half calf, red spine label renewed, smooth spine ruled in gilt, marbled sides, sides and corners ruled in blind, endpapers renewed. Pencilled close reading to a couple of leaves. Neatly restored at extremities, faint damp stains to contents. A very good copy. Bestandsnummer des Verkäufers 178102
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