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deemed Dufresne's handbook "the best book about theory of Chess". He also wrote a popular book on
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His grave is located in the Jewish Cemetery Berlin-Weißensee.
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E. S. Freund, but wrote several chess books, one of which,
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Jean-Pierre Dufresne

Germany
Berlin
Kingdom of Prussia
Berlin
Kingdom of Prussia
chess
chess composer
Adolf Anderssen
Evergreen game
Berlin
anagrammatic
pseudonym
Paul Dirac
Werner Heisenberg
Paul Morphy
algebraic notation
Berliner Schachgesellschaft
Carl Mayet
Berlin Pleiades
Daniel Harrwitz
List of chess games


Gaige, Jeremy
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