
A biography that illustrates the work of the cosmopolitan Alex Randolph. Rounded off with a ludography of all his published games. Supplemented with numerous photos and drawings. With a foreword by his good friend Herbert Feuerstein. Alex Randolph has dedicated a large part of his life to gaming and invented the profession of game inventor. During his long career he had many philosophical thoughts, which he reveals in this book. However, he also talks about his childhood in Venice and Switzerland as well as his experiences as a young American soldier in Europe and Africa. Even though there were some difficult memories in his life, he always felt like he was on the bright side. Fragments from Alex Randolph's many conversations with Phillippe Evrard about life and games. Biography/non-fiction, hardcover, without foil, 142 pages