Fischer, Kasparov, and the Others

By: Chessdon Publishing

Type: Softcover

Product Line: Reference Books (Chessdon Publishing)


Product Info

Title
Fischer, Kasparov, and the Others
Category
Author
Don Shultz
Publish Year
2004
Pages
240
Dimensions
6x9x.5"
NKG Part #
2148325308
Type

Description

A memoir and tribute to 45 years of world-class chess competition, this book's two major themes coalesce a series of humorous, sometimes ominous anecdotes into a realistic and compelling portrait of the stars and the controversy behind chess on the world stage. While much of the book focuses on the actions of the game's greatest geniuses, including Bobby Fischer, Garry Kasparov, and the controversial Florencio Campones, these true-to-life tales spare no detail in the accounts of the underhanded manipulations of the game by despots and world leaders alike, among them Saddam Hussein, Fidel Castro, Margaret Thatcher, and Jacques Chirac. The abuse of the game by international organizations is also documented: readers will get the inside scoop on a player's seduction by a KGB agent, and will learn how a Russian police chief known as the Bloodthirsty Dwarf attempted to turn the tides of one tournament in his country's favor.

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