Immortal game (disambiguation)

Immortal game (disambiguation)

Immortal game may refer to:

* Immortal game, 1851 game of chess between Adolf Anderssen and Lionel Kieseritzky
* "Immortal Game (1996 novel)", a novel by Douglas Niles (ISBN 078690478X)
* Immortal Game (album), the 2003 Symbion Project album
* The Immortal Game (1999 novel), a novel by Mark Coggins that featured the famous chess game (ISBN 0918395186)
* ", or How 32 Carved Pieces on a Board Illuminated Our Understanding of War, Art, Science and the Human Brain" by David Shenk (ISBN 0385510101)
* "", by director Michael Mertineit
* "The Immortal Game (story)", a story by Poul Anderson published in the February 1954 "Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction"


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