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The Blue Book of Chess - Teaching the Rudiments of the Game, and Giving an Analysis of All the Recognized Openings by Various;Howard Staunton
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DESCRIPTION OF THE CHESS-BOARD AND MEN--ARRANGEMENT OF
THE MEN--THE KING--THE QUEEN--THE ROOKS OR CASTLES--THE
BISHOPS--THE KNIGHTS--AND THE PAWNS--THEIR MOVEMENTS,
POWERS, METHOD OF CAPTURING AN ADVERSE MAN, ETC.


DESCRIPTION OF THE CHESS-BOARD AND MEN.

The game of Chess is played by two persons, each having at command a
little army of sixteen men, upon a board divided into sixty-four
squares. The squares are usually colored white and black, or red and
white, alternately; and custom has made it an indispensable regulation,
that the board shall be so placed that each player has a white square at
his right-hand corner.

The following diagram represents the board with all the men arranged in
proper order for the commencement of a game:--

No. 1.

BLACK.
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| P*| P*| P*| P*| P*| P*| P*| P*|
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