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INTRODUCTION
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originated, has also contributed to its literature and the Asiatic names associated with it are: Sokeiker, Rhazes, Suli, Damiri, Ibn Sherf Mohammed, Ghulam Kassim and All Shatranji.

While Chess is a purely scientific form of amusement, and one that requires constant practice and study, if a player desires to become skilled, it affords such pleasure to those who are among its devotees and offers such exceptional opportunities for mental development that no person of culture can afford to neglect it. Of course, the scope of the present volume only permits a survey of the general principles and laws of the game but the compiler has endeavored to give the student a thorough groundwork for ordinary purposes; but for the benefit of those who wish to go into the minutest details of the most scientific play, a Bibliography has been prepared to which the student is referred after he has mastered the contents of the present work.