Foreign editions of VIP
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310.93 $
8 °. Mit einigen diagrammen. 48 Seiten, 4 bll. Anzeigen. Rotbrauner Leinenband mit goldgepr & gtem Titeldruck auf Vorderdeckel. (sixteen) Linde N. 5026, Kieler Schachkatalog 4069. Im ersten offiziellen Weltmeisterschaftswettkampf in Nordamerika 1886 siegte Steinitz gegen Zukertort mit 10: 5 bei 5 Remispartien. Privater Stempel von E. G. r. Cordingley auf Innendeckel. Innen etwas gebr u unt. Einband angestaubt.
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Mit einigen Diagrammen und 3 Gruppenbildern auf 3 Tafeln. 1 Bll., 88, 80, 104 Seiten. Neuer Pappband mit aufgeklebtem orig. Vorderumschlag. (21) * Linde - N. 5248. Sieger in Stockholm 1897 wurde Svensson, in Kopenhagen und Göteborg gewann J. Möller. Innen gebräunt und wenige Seiten mit Defekten. Schön gebundene Ausgabe.
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STUDIES OF CHESS: Containing a Systematic Introduction to the Game and the Analysis of Chess, by Mr. A. D. Philidor, with original comments and diagrams, 6th Edition with very significant additions, printed for Samuel Bagster, London, MDCCCXXV (1825). Has 536 pages. This old book is in pretty good condition considering its age. There is some page foxing, wear at the cover corners and spine ribs. All pages are intact and do not see any tears or rips. There is an old sticker inside cover that reads "B. Westermann
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Mit fotografischen Aufnahmen auf 5 Tafeln, einigen Karikaturen und 815 Diagrammen im Text. 664 Seiten. Rotbrauner Leinenband. (21) * Linde - N. 5350; Kieler Schachkatalog 4038. Privater Stempel des österreichischen Problemkomponisten Josef Halumbirek (1891 - 1968) auf Vorsatz. Interessante und berühmte Ausgabe. Als Sieger aus diesem Turnier gingen Réti und Spielmann hervor. Zustand: Innen gebräunt, vereinzelt fleckig und mit wenigen Anstreichungen. Einband etwas bestoßen.
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& nbsp; Mason James is an English, previously American, chess player; chess theorist and writer. He achieved the first successes in the USA: he won the matches against J. Delmar and G. Byrd; winner of the 4th American Chess Congress. From 1878 he lived in the UK. Won the match with J. Blackburn. Participant in many major international tournaments.
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The circulation is limited to 500 copies. Genuine leather binding with gilded letters on the spine. This is a copy of 267 issued to Khomatov, Tashkent & nbsp; Contains a report of the Congress Committee and all 432 games with Steinitz notes. It was a double round robin tournament of 20 people. One of the longest tournaments in history. In the first half of the tournament, draws counted as half a point. In the second half, they were replayed once. Between 38 regular rounds, 8 rounds of replay and 4 rounds of playoffs for the first at the end there were 50 rounds (!). Like the 4th Congress, this tournament consisted mainly of foreign masters. Captain Mackenzie’s resignation seems to date back to this time (although some sources consider him the US champion until his death in 1891), giving the top American finisher some claims to be the de facto US champion. The best American finisher was Solomon Lipschutz, who took 6th place with a score of + 22-9 = 7. The book is accompanied by an article by the Soviet master Aginsky, the former owner of this book. Tables and charts.
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Unique gift leather binding with gold lettering, bandages and triple trim.
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724.14 $
Unique gift leather binding with gold lettering, bandages and triple trim.
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2452 chess combinations
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Components of chess strategy
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A textbook of chess endings. All kinds of endgames
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VII All-Union Chess Tournament. Collection of games. Moscow 1931
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