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The Exploits and Triumphs, in Europe, of Paul Morphy, the Chess Champion

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A close associate recounts the player's emergence from childhood instruction and local contests to national prominence at a leading chess congress. The narrative follows his decision to tour Europe and describes matches, public exhibitions, and social receptions in prominent chess centers. Chapters record encounters with leading contemporaries, a disputed controversy over a proposed match, and a celebrated blindfold performance. Interwoven material includes histories of clubs, sketches and anecdotes about other masters, scenes of café and club life, presentations of trophies and portraits, and a final valedictory account of the tour's close.

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Frederick Milnes Edge

Frederick Milnes Edge was a 19th-century author known for his writings on naval history and chess. He gained attention with his work "An Englishman's View of the Battle between the Alabama and the Kearsarge," which provides a detailed account of the naval engagement that took place in 1864. Edge also contributed to the literature on chess, notably through his book "The Exploits and Triumphs, in Europe, of Paul Morphy, the Chess Champion," which chronicles the achievements of one of the game's greatest players. His works reflect a keen interest in both maritime events and the strategic complexities of chess.

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