Publisher's Synopsis
Collection Des Plus Beaux Problèmes D'échecs Au Nombre De Plus De Deux Mille, Volume 2, compiled by Aaron Alexandre, offers an extensive collection of chess problems gathered from both historical and contemporary sources. This volume, originally published in 1846, showcases over two thousand of the most beautiful and challenging chess problems. Presented in French, this book is a valuable resource for chess enthusiasts, historians, and players seeking to improve their tactical skills. The problems range in difficulty, offering something for both novice and expert players. Alexandre's compilation provides a fascinating glimpse into the rich history and enduring appeal of chess strategy and problem-solving.
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