Discover a classic chess anthology that blends poetry, history, and serious strategy.
This volume centers Caissa, a Poem by Sir William Jones, and pairs it with a systematic, editor-curated introduction to the game. It also offers extensive analysis, historical notes, and illustrative games that illuminate chess as both art and science.
This edition serves as a gateway for curious readers and serious players alike. It frames the game with a Preface and Introduction, then moves through elementary ideals, piece descriptions, and practical examples. Readers will find back-and-forth commentary on historic methods, alongside careful clarifications of move notation and strategic ideas.
- A poetic frame that foregrounds the origins and wonder of chess
- A comprehensive tour of basic concepts, from the pieces to general maxims
- Detailed game sequences, gambits, and opponent responses for study
- Critical notes on historical texts and modern editorial choices
Ideal for readers of chess history, classical poetry, and those seeking a thoughtful, well‑rounded study of the game.