Elements of the Game of Chess, or a New Method of Instruction in That Celebrated Game, Founded on Scientific Principles: Containing Numerous General ... Skill in the Game May Be Acquired, in a Compa - Softcover

William Lewis

 
9780243099320: Elements of the Game of Chess, or a New Method of Instruction in That Celebrated Game, Founded on Scientific Principles: Containing Numerous General ... Skill in the Game May Be Acquired, in a Compa

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Excerpt from Elements of the Game of Chess, or a New Method of Instruction in That Celebrated Game, Founded on Scientific Principles: Containing Numerous General Rules, Remarks and Examples, by Means of Which, Considerable Skill in the Game May Be Acquired, in a Comparatively Short Time

That such a work would be eminently useful, cannot for a moment be doubted, when it is considered how much time is saved in acquiring knowledge by proper instruction, and that none are so likely to become first rate players, as those who learn the game on scientific principles.

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Bill Lewis graduated from the University of Colorado and subsequently pursued his interest in the Russian language at the Defense Language Institute, which led to a 14-year career in the intelligence community. After earning his MA in English from George Mason University, he began his association with the English department at Pueblo Community College, where he has taught developmental and college-level English composition, technical writing, and literature courses for the past 18 years. He has also served as the college's Director of Planning, Accreditation, and Effectiveness, and is currently serving his division as Assessment of Student Learning Coordinator.

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