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Birth of the Chess Queen: A History
 

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Birth of the Chess Queen: A History

by Marilyn Yalom
Product Group: Book
Publisher: Harper (2004)
ISBN: 0060090642
EAN: 9780060090647
Binding/Media: Hardcover - 304 pages
Edition: First Edition
Release Date: 2004-04-27
SKU: 10_98
Condition: Collectable Like New
Comments: SIGNED BY MARILYN YALOM! A RARE TO FIND IN SIGNED BOOK. 2004. HARPERCOLLINS. 1ST PRINT. A GREAT HARDBACK BOOK. 1ST EDITION, STATED SO. HARDCOVER BOOK, DUST JACKET AND PAGES ARE IN MINT CONDITION. SHIPPED RAPIDLY. WELL PACKAGED. SHIPPED BY AIR MAIL FOR AN ADDRESS THAT IS OVERSEAS.


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Everyone knows that the queen is the most powerful piece in chess, but few people know that the game existed for five hundred years without her. In India, Persia, and the Arab lands, where the game was first played, a general, or vizier (chief counselor to the king), occupied the square where the queen now stands. Not until the year 1000, two hundred years after Arab conquerors brought chess to southern Europe, did a chess queen appear on the board. Initially she was the weakest piece, moving only one square at a time on the diagonal, yet by 1497, during the reign of Isabella of Castile, the chess queen had become the formidable force she is today.

How and why did this transformation take place? Birth of the Chess Queen examines the five-hundred-year period between the chess queen's timid emergence and her elevation into the game's mightiest piece. Marilyn Yalom, inspired by a handful of surviving medieval chess queens, traces their origin and spread from Spain, Italy, Germany, France, and England to Scandinavia and Russia. In a lively and engaging narrative, Yalom draws parallels between the birth of the chess queen and the ascent of female sovereigns in Europe, presenting a layered, fascinating history of medieval courts, with their intrigues and internal struggles for power. Further, she shows the connection between the chess queen, the cult of the Virgin Mary, and the cult of Romantic Love, all of which influenced European society for centuries to come.

Illustrated with beautiful art throughout, this book takes a fresh look at the politics and culture of medieval Europe, the institution of queenship, and the reflections of royal power in the figure of the chess queen.


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