The Secrets of the Chess Machine
Robert Lohr(Author)
Penguin Books Ltd (Publisher)
Published on 7. February 2008
Book
Paperback/Softback
352 pages
978-0-14-102698-5 (ISBN)
Description
In Vienna in 1770, Baron Wolfgang von Kempelen unveils his astonishing invention: the Mechanical Turk, an unbeatable chess-playing machine. But von Kempelen is no mechanical genius. Rather, he's a conman, as Tibor, the dwarf locked inside the device, will attest. As the pair tour Europe and become involved in a host of picaresque adventures, barely keeping the secret as they beat all comers, they at last come unstuck when a beautiful countess dies in the presence of the Turk. Suddenly von Kempelen, Tibor and his Turk are the objects of suspicion and the targets of persecution and espionage. And that is before more unexplained deaths further complicate matters...
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Language
English
Place of publication
London
United Kingdom
Product notice
Paperback (UK-B)
Illustrations
no pictures
Dimensions
Height: 201 mm
Width: 130 mm
Thickness: 23 mm
Weight
242 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-14-102698-5 (9780141026985)
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Robert Loehr
The Secrets of the Chess Machine
E-Book
02/2008
1st Edition
Penguin Books Ltd
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Robert Lohr was born in Berlin, and grew up there and in Bremen and Santa Barbara, California. He trained as a journalist at the Berlin School of Journalism, then worked for Sat. 1 news and for the Berlin daily papers Der Tagesspiegel, Berliner Zeitung and Taz. He then trained as a screenwriter at the German Film and Television Academy and after many years writing screenplays and plays, Robert Lohr decided to try his hand at a novel. The Secrets of the Chess Machine is his first.