Fold-out plate illustration from: The Elements of Chess, a Treatise combining Theory with Practice, and comprising the whole of Philidor's Games and explanatory Notes, new modelled and arranged upon an original Plan. Boston: William Pelham, 1805.
Historians suggest that the publisher's relative, William Blagrove, authored the book.
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