Books 1918-1945
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11.67 $
The collection includes all the games of the tournament with notes by A. Alekhine, G. Kmoch, G. Maroczy, and A. Nimzowitsch, as well as a theoretical article by G. Kmoch. The Kecskemet tournament of 1927 is of significant interest due to the participation of a number of outstanding chess players in it, primarily Alekhine and Nimzowitsch. The book is intended for a wide range of chess lovers.
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Notes by Laskov, Alekhine, Tartakower, Rabinovich, Burn, Gr. & Nfeld, Grigoriev, Levenfish, Romanovsky, Sozin, a.o., 382 pages. It was one of Alekhine's finest performances. The Golden Age of Hypermodern Chess Games. It is also a translation of the Tarrach, Kmoch, Tartakower, Helms, Goetz, and Kagan. Won by Alekhine ahead of Rubinstein, S & misch, Bogoljubow, Marshall, Tartakover.
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74.48 $
Two world champions in detail comment on all games of the match in 1935.
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83.50 $
All the games of the tournament (1. Capablanca, 2. Alekhine, 3. Nimzowicz) with detailed notes. Great introductory article.
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393.11 $
A rare peripheral edition (the editor is the brother of the world champion).
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Kemeri 1937 was a chess tournament held in the resort town Ķemeri, Latvia, at the Gulf of Riga from 16 June to 8 July 1937. There were three co-winners: Samuel Reshevsky, Salo Flohr and Vladimir Petrovs. Petrovs was one of the world's leading chess players in the late 1930s (e.g., the 8th Chess Olympiad at Buenos Aires 1939), but due to the political tragedies that befell the Baltic states in World War II, he became a victim of the Soviet oppression and perished in Kotlas (Russia) gulag in 1943. Alekhine and Keres tied for 4th through 5th. Endre Steiner from Hungary captured sole 6th with six points, followed by Saviely Tartakower Ruben Fine for 7th and 8th respectively.
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36.64 $
Kemeri 1937 was a chess tournament held in the resort town Ķemeri, Latvia, at the Gulf of Riga from 16 June to 8 July 1937. There were three co-winners: Samuel Reshevsky, Salo Flohr and Vladimir Petrovs. Petrovs was one of the world's leading chess players in the late 1930s (e.g., the 8th Chess Olympiad at Buenos Aires 1939), but due to the political tragedies that befell the Baltic states in World War II, he became a victim of the Soviet oppression and perished in Kotlas (Russia) gulag in 1943. Alekhine and Keres tied for 4th through 5th. Endre Steiner from Hungary captured sole 6th with six points, followed by Saviely Tartakower Ruben Fine for 7th and 8th respectively
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Photographs and games / Photos and Parties
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Keres 116.67 $ -
Beginning and middle of the checkers game
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Kuperman 36.67 $ -
Alexander Khalifman
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Nesis 43.33 $ -
Chess task book
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Shumilin 40.00 $ -
My testimony
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Sosonko 63.33 $ - Wooden souvenir chess 190.00 $
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International Grandmaster Tournament
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Bronstein 21.10 $ -
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Fisher 15.00 $ -
Last Shah
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Henkin 25.00 $ - Large vintage crystal chess USSR 666.67 $