Books 1991-2023
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16.55 $
The creative path of the fourth world champion is traced. The authors look at a lot in a new way. The image of Alekhine is recreated, free from past stereotypes and inaccurate estimates. New archival materials are being put into circulation. Over 100 of the best parties and endings.
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43.33 $
Second, revised edition. We bring to your attention the biography of the first Russian world chess champion, a man of surprisingly bright and at the same time tragic fate of Alexander Alekhin Alekhin (1892-1946). Written on a strictly documentary basis, with the involvement of new, previously unknown sources discovered by the author in the archives of Moscow, St. Petersburg, Voronezh, the book traces the life of the genius chess player throughout its entire length - from birth in Moscow to the mysterious death in a hotel in a small Portuguese town Estoril.
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10.37 $
A book about the great Russian chess player with new, previously unknown, documents and facts.
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All parties 1923 -1934 with comments.
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41.67 $
The Astrel publishing house continues to release a new series - Encyclopedia of Chess Olympus, dedicated to the life and work of all world chess champions from Steinitz to Kramnik. The authors are famous Russian writers and historians of chess Isaac and Vladimir Lindera. Alexander Alexandrovich Alekhin (1892–1946) is the 4th world chess champion (1927–35, 1937–1946). Among the greatest chess players of all time, Alexander Alekhin is distinguished by the scale of his creative heritage and the aesthetic appeal of the game. From 1908 to the last years of his life, he participated in 94 tournaments, in 64 of them came out the winner and in 12 occupied second places. He played 26 matches (including 5 in the world championship) and was the only chess champion in history who died undefeated. Alekhin influenced the chess life of dozens of countries and peoples due to his vivid performances in tournaments, matches, touring tours, as well as literary works.
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43.33 $
Honored Master of Sports, International Grand Master of the ICCHF, Honored Trainer of Russia Gennady Nesis talks about the creative path of the FIDE World Champion Alexander Khalifman. Of particular interest is that the fruitful collaboration between the author and the hero has been going on for 17 years, marked by many successes of Alexander Khalifman. The author also shares with readers his thoughts on the role of the coach in the process of preparing players, comments on games illustrating the creative biography of the world champion. The book will undoubtedly be useful and interesting to a wide range of chess lovers.
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18.75 $
Alexandra Goryachkina is the leader of the Russian national team and one of the strongest female chess players in the world in the last decade. Having won the 2019 Candidates Tournament, Alexandra fought equally with the champion Ju Wenjun in the match for the crown and lost only in the tie-break. Goryachkina is the winner of the 2023 Women's World Cup, a three-time champion of Russia, and a winner and medalist of many major international competitions. As part of the Russian national team, Goryachkina won the FIDE Online Olympiads and World Team Championships twice, and the European Team Championships four times. "On the Way to Chess Olympus" is a continuation of the famous book "Small Steps to Big Chess". The book tells the story of how young Alexandra Goryachkina managed to break into the world chess elite and won all the most prestigious awards, playing for the Russian national team. In the book you will find 69 games commented in detail, including those by A. Goryachkina herself, as well as a selection of positions for independent solution "Play like Alexandra". The photo gallery tells about the victorious tournament path of the leader of the national team.
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5.00 $
one of the books in a series of pocket-sized books. Each contains 100 masterpieces that differ in beautiful, bright, but not very complex solutions. Therefore, they, among other things, serve as excellent training examples for a solution without a board. Elegantly, tastefully decorated.
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8.99 $
It is officially accepted that the world chess champions are counted from Wilhelm Steinitz, who ascended the chess throne in 1886. In the history of known 17 holders of the world chess crown. But even before Steinitz, there were several outstanding chess players who could be called unofficial champions. That's about them - the crowned and uncrowned champions - and will be discussed in this book.
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Mikhail Tal. All parties. Volume 2. 1963 - 1972
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Khalifman 60.00 $ -
Mikhail Tal. All parties. Volume 1. 1949 - 1962
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Khalifman 60.00 $ -
Chess. Fundamentals of the theory. (Artistic Exclusive Leather Binding) Art - (eb)
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Maiselis 250.00 $ -
Japanese chess shogi
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Nosovsky 75.00 $ -
Chess composition in Azerbaijan / Азəрбаjҹанда шаhмат композисиjасы
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Sarichev 62.50 $ -
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Yatskevich 15.00 $ - Notebook of the chess player of the Russian Chess Federation 4.25 $
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Lessons of Mastery. Second edition, revised
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Dvoretsky 18.75 $ -
Alexandra Goryachkina: On the way to the chess Olympus
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Kryakvin 18.75 $ -
Complete Encyclopedia of Health by Dr. Zalmanov
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Zalmanov 16.00 $