An edition of The Chessmen of Mars (1922)

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An edition of The Chessmen of Mars (1922)

The chessmen of Mars

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SHEA had just beaten me at chess, as usual, and, also as usual, I had gleaned what questionable satisfaction I might by twitting him with this indication of failing mentality by calling his attention to the nth time to that theory, propounded by certain scientists, which is based upon the assertion that phenomenal chess players are always found to be from the ranks of children under twelve, adults over seventy-two or the mentally defective - a theory that is lightly ignored upon those rare occasions that I win.

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A.C. McClurg & Co.
Language
English
Pages
375

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1922, A.C. McClurg & Co.
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Edition Notes

Heins, H.H. Burroughs pp. 119-120.
Verso of t.p.: Published November, 1922.
Verso of t.p.: M.A. Donohue & Co., Printers and Binders, Chicago.
Advertisements on dust jacket.
Frontispiece and plates facing p. 8, 104, 144, 194, 238, 292 and 350.

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Classifications

Library of Congress
PZ3.B944 Ch, PS3503.U687 Ch

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Pagination
[8], 375, [1] p. (last p. blank), [8] leaves of plates :
Number of pages
375

ID Numbers

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OL6649718M
LCCN
22023905
OCLC/WorldCat
3323247

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