AUTOGRAPHS
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1796.47 $
Regarding the four projects of the men's personal world championship
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20.69 $
"The queer gambit is not well appreciated. This debut is very interesting and very diverse. In addition, he has before the royal gambit the advantage of a more faithful attack. " So wrote in 1841 in the journal "Chess Player Pleasure Chronicle" the outstanding English master Howard Staunton. Now it is difficult to find a chess player who needs to explain that the queenside gambit is a good start. But in those days they thought differently. It is known that the manner of playing and the debut tastes of the world's strongest chess players influence the work of other masters. Author's autograph.
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One of the most attractive aspects of a chess game is the amazing beauty of its ideas, combinations, sacrifices ... In the book of the candidate of historical sciences I.M. Linder, which is brought to the attention of readers, the aesthetics of chess is considered broadly. An attempt was made in NY to reveal the origins of the beautiful in chess, using many examples taken mainly from modern practice, essays on all chess pieces, on the centuries-old evolution of views on the ideal of beauty in a chess game are given. At the request of the author, many prominent chess players expressed their opinions on the issues raised, and their answers are published for the first time.
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School of Draft Combinations Author:
Kuperman 60.00 $ -
Soviet chess "Simza". Released for the 1980 World Olympics 133.33 $
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The best parties of modern grandmasters Author:
Glukhovsky 50.00 $ -
600 endings Author:
Portisch 50.00 $ -
Honey and other natural products. Experience and research of one doctor Author:
Jarvis 10.00 $ -
Matryoshka chess. ART P-4 + Art P-11 233.33 $
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Boris Gelfand (program for the 2012 tournament match in Moscow) (Full color printing) 10.00 $
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Chess. Step by Step (Secrets of Chess) Author:
Zhuravlev 20.00 $ -
All key exercises and recommendations of the Niche system Author:
Gogulan M. 10.00 $ -
My great predecessors: The latest history of the development of a chess game. Volume 1 From Steinitz to Alekhine. 2nd edition, revised and revised Author:
Kasparov 43.33 $