AUTOGRAPHS
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30.00 $
The chess heritage of A. Matokhin (about the 5-time champion of the Volgograd region).
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Autograph of ex-world chess champion Tal M.N.
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Autograph to the Master of Sports of the USSR Voytsik N.B.
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Contains the autograph of the author
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2462.06 $
Match R. Fisher-B. Spassky, Eight postcards with cartoons with special cancellation in Iceland at the time of the match. & nbsp; Bobby Fischer's autograph in a notebook (a huge rarity - he never gave autographs) B. Spassky's autograph on an envelope of 1969 (T. Petrosyan Chess Club). From the collection of V. Troops. & nbsp; P. Fisher (Robert James (Bobby) Fisher (born Robert James Fisher (; March 9, 1943, Chicago, Illinois, USA-January 17, 2008, Reykjavik, Iceland) - American chess player, eleventh world champion (1972-1975). According to the magazine & laquo; Chess Informant & raquo; -the strongest chess player of the XX century) Boris Vasilievich Spassky (b. January 30, 1937, Leningrad, USSR) - Soviet and French chess player, 10th world chess champion (1969-1972). International Grandmaster (1955), Honored Master of Sports of the USSR (1965).
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The proposed book is unique, literally in every part we meet with interesting details that seem to lead us to the side, but always allow us to return to the main direction of the narrative. In the book, the chess world champion Anatoly Karpov talks about himself, his comrades and teachers, about climbing the top of the chess Olympus, about the big and small chess battles in which he participated. There are not many chess games in the book, and they are chosen in a rather peculiar way. The selection of the parties presented here sufficiently reveals Karpov's approach to the chess game itself. He gives only the games he won, apparently considering that the chess game & ndash; this is mainly a sport. The story of the world champion is supplemented by the master of sports of the USSR, the deserved trainer of the RSFSR, journalist Alexander Roshal. This book is much new. Both amateurs and chess specialists will learn about this new with interest, and those who still know almost nothing about the great game of chess will take advantage of themselves.
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Autographed by P.A. Romanovsky from his personal library. Peter Arsenievich Romanovsky & nbsp; (July 17 (29), 1892, St. Petersburg & mdash; March 1, 1964, Moscow) & mdash; Soviet chess player, international master (1950). Two-time champion of the USSR (1923 and 1927). Honored Master of Sports of the USSR (1934). About the championship in Budapest from June 30 to July 14, 1959. & nbsp;
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Attack and defense strategy
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164 World Champions
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Old Indian life to life
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Combination art in chess
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2452 chess combinations
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Middlegame Theory and Practice. Lessons from Chess Victories
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