New York: Horowitz and Harkness, 1942. — 250 p.
In this wonderful book, Grandmaster Frank J. Marshall, United States Chess Champion for 27 years, tells the story of his colourful career and presents a magnificant collection of 140 of his best games, played over a span of fifty years in international tournements and matches. The author is famous for his brilliant style of play, his slashing attacks, his extraordinary sacrifices. These are not quiet, positional games. There's a thrill in every in every move! A brilliant book and deifintely a book to have in the home library.