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June/July 1984 | Volume 35, Issue 4
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June/July 1984 | Volume 35, Issue 4
Dr. Nappen believes the picture was made in 1857 when Morphy was in New York for the first American Chess Congress. He was twenty, but contemporary descriptions all stress that he looked younger. Shortly after the tournament in New York (which he, of course, won), Morphy sailed for Europe in pursuit of new triumphs. His particular target was the English scholar and chess champion Howard Staunton, but Staunton was afraid of him and avoided a match. Morphy was disappointed but went on to astonish the world with his play in Europe and returned home as our country’s first star of an international sport.