The Tragic Life and Short Chess Career of James A. Leonard, 1841-1862

The Tragic Life and Short Chess Career of James A. Leonard, 1841-1862

by John S. Hilbert
The Tragic Life and Short Chess Career of James A. Leonard, 1841-1862

The Tragic Life and Short Chess Career of James A. Leonard, 1841-1862

by John S. Hilbert

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Overview

The Civil War affected the entire American landscape in ways not always fully considered. It determined the political future of a nation--but also its scientific and cultural development. The war cost America many of its best and brightest in every realm. James A. Leonard was one such loss: a brilliant up-and-coming chess player in 1861-62 before he made the decision to serve his country during wartime.

Born November 6, 1841, Leonard was the son of a poor Irish immigrant--but even a poor child could play the game of kings. He grew up in a time when interest in chess was experiencing a revival, and contemporaries such as Paul Morphy, Eugene Delmar and Leonard's mentor Philip Richardson captured much interest. Leonard defeated a number of the country's best players and was widely viewed as the "New Morphy."

This biography discusses what is known of Leonard's life but concentrates primarily on his talent and his sadly shortened career. Game scores and diagrams from 96 games are included, with details of place, date and opponents.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780786495535
Publisher: McFarland & Company, Incorporated Publishers
Publication date: 05/08/2014
Edition description: Reprint
Pages: 223
Product dimensions: 6.90(w) x 9.90(h) x 0.50(d)
Age Range: 18 Years

About the Author

John S. Hilbert, a retired senior attorney with the Social Security Administration living in Buffalo, New York, has written 16 chess books and over 100 articles on chess biography and history, winning multiple national and international awards.

Table of Contents

Table of Contents

Foreword (Edward Winter)     
Preface     

Chapter One     
Chapter Two     
Chapter Three     
Chapter Four     
Chapter Five     

Selected Bibliography     
Player Index     
General Index     
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