
Chess: Problems, Play & Personalities
Problems, Play & Personalities
Barry Martin(Author)
Filament Publishing Ltd
Published on 9. November 2018
Book
Paperback/Softback
286 pages
978-1-912635-50-4 (ISBN)
Description
"In the dimension of reviving the mystique and wonder of chess, it is all too easy for those engaged in the rough and tumble of chess combat to overlook the mystery and infinite aesthetic profundity of its intellectual and iconic ethos. One example stands out... Barry has encountered many of the greats in person and across the board.
Barry's insights into the relationship between Staunton pattern pieces, pawns and Masonic Symbology are worthy of a new Dan Brown novel.
So, in this book, prepare to follow a Tour d'Horizon, a veritable Smorgasbord of chess information, artistic connections and inspirations combined with a mentally stimulating journey throughout the diverse ramifications of chess, art, culture and its place in the canon of civilised virtue." Raymond Keene OBE, International Chess Grandmaster, Chess Correspondent of The Times
Barry's insights into the relationship between Staunton pattern pieces, pawns and Masonic Symbology are worthy of a new Dan Brown novel.
So, in this book, prepare to follow a Tour d'Horizon, a veritable Smorgasbord of chess information, artistic connections and inspirations combined with a mentally stimulating journey throughout the diverse ramifications of chess, art, culture and its place in the canon of civilised virtue." Raymond Keene OBE, International Chess Grandmaster, Chess Correspondent of The Times
More details
Language
English
Place of publication
Surrey
United Kingdom
Dimensions
Height: 216 mm
Width: 140 mm
Thickness: 16 mm
Weight
366 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-912635-50-4 (9781912635504)
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Persons
Barry Martin became the most versatile and prolific British exponent of Kinetic Art in London in the swinging sixties and the early seventies. He has also found distinction as a chess player. His insights and experience of the game can be vividly enjoyed in this very enjoyable collection of articles from his chess column published in pages of Kensington Chelsea & Westminster Today newspaper.