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Author: V. Chepizhny Title: CHESS TOURNAMENTS RIGA-1979 & RIO-DE-JANEIRO 1979 Published: Moscow, 1980 Language: Russian Binding: Hard 416 pages Signed by V. Chepizhny for E. Pogosyants. Ernest Levonovich Pogosyants (June 5, 1935, Chuhuiv – August 16, 1990) was a Soviet-Armenian composer of chess problems and endgame studies. He composed about 6,000 problems and studies, record holder for the number of compositions. Viktor Ivanovich Chepizhny (February 18, 1934, Dnepropetrovsk) — Russian chess composer; Grandmaster of the USSR (1980), International Grandmaster (1989), international arbiter of chess composition (1965). Book contains 153 chess games of the Grandmasters Interzonal chess tournament Riga, Soviet Latvia-1979, most commented and 155 of the Grandmasters Interzonal chess tournament Rio de Janeiro, Brazil-1979, few commented. Codition: Excellent.EK31
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400.00 $
Chess Book: Author: Panov, Estrin. Course of debuts Published: Moscow, 1973 Language: Russian Binding: Hard 368 pages Signed by international masters and grandmasters: Bronstein, Podgaets, Taimanov, Gulko, Savon, Kuzmin, Vasyukov, Gufeld, Ivanov, Rashkovski, Klovan, Grigoryan, Chekhov Dorfman, Tukmakov, Timoshchenko, Tseshkovsky, Panchenko and international arbiter Goldberg.EK28
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Author: Y. Razuvaev Title: Academic of Chess Published: Moscow 2015 Binding: Hardback Language: Russian Pages: 384 With the gift inscription from the author B. Postovsky (Boris Naumovich Postovsky (chess player; master of sports of the USSR (based on the results of correspondence competitions). Mathematician-programmer. The winner of the 14th championship of the USSR on correspondence) to R.Bilunova (Russian chess player, international master (1968) among women, senior coach of the women's national team of the USSR (1983-1988), honored coach of the RSFSR)Арт ЕК 8
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Chess Book signed by author: Y.Averbakh. What you need to know about the endgame. 1960 Author: Yuri Averbakh Title: What you need to know about the endgame Published: Moscow, 1960 Language: Russian 104 pages Signed by Yuri Averbakh to Eric Pogosyants, grandmaster of chess study composition: «Eric Pogosyants on a good memory» Box C
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Chess Book signed by authors: Authors: A.Arkanov, Y.Zerchaninov Title: Plot with incredible forecast Published: Moscow, 1988 Language: Russian 158 pages Signed by the authors: «To Alik from two admirers of Vladimir Nabokov. 17.11.89»EK34
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Baturinsky-Karpov library Authors: Balashov, Maksimovskikh Published: Kyrgun, 1991 Edited by: Astashin Binding: softcover Language: russian 127 pages Contаins: game parts, analysis, compositions, illustrations. Condition: good with water marks Size: 14,5 x 19,8 cmEK35
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45.00 $
Title: Twee Zielen Twee GedachtenAuthor: Lev Loschinskij, Jan HartongPublished: Wassennaar, 1959Language: DutchPages: 106Binding SoftcoverSigned by Lev LoschinskijАрт ЕК11
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Author: M. Chiburdanidze, G. KuzminTitle: Olympic Snapshots, Novi Sad - 90Published: Togliatty 1991Binding: SoftcoverLanguage: EnglishPages: 140Selection of interesting and instructive games played at the 29th World Chess Olympiad in Novi Sad, Yugoslavia, 1990The book is new but has signs of wear from a long storageArt MN
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Antique Chess Book: Author: A. Nimtsovich Selected games of the International tournament in Karlsbad in 1929 Published: Leningrad, 1930 Binding: Hard, Soft Language: Russian 126 pages Condition: Library notes of a non-existent library and minor damage of the title pageЕК 25
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Russian Chess Book: Author: N. Grekov Title: The history of chess competitions Published: Moscow, 1935. Soft coverLanguage: Russian 136 pagesEK30
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40.00 $
Author: Filip M. 50 brilliant games of Czechoslovak Grandmaster Published: Nurnberg, 1983 Binding: Soft Language: German 112 pages Miroslav Filip (27 October 1928 – 27 April 2009) was a Czech chess grandmaster. Filip was awarded the title of International Master in 1953, and the Grandmaster title in 1955. Filip represented Czechoslovakia in 12 consecutive Chess Olympiads from Helsinki 1952 to Nice 1974, playing 194 games with the overall result (+62–28=104). Signed for V. D. Baturinsky: “For Viktor Davydovich Baturinsky with congratulations on his sixtieth birthday and best wishes.” From the library of V. D. Baturinsky and A. Karpov. Viktor Davydovich Baturinsky (born Galperin; June 27, 1914, Odessa — December 22, 2002, Moscow) Soviet military lawyer, Colonel of justice, honored lawyer of the RSFSR. Later-Soviet chess functionary; international arbiter. Anatoly Yevgenyevich Karpov (Russian: Анато́лий Евге́ньевич Ка́рпов; born May 23, 1951) is a Russian chess grandmaster and former World Champion. He was the official world champion from 1975 to 1985.EK28
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Language: Georgian Binding: Soft 82 pages Publisher: Tbilisi (?)ЕК 25
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Why is the beautiful beautiful? Edition 30. Author:
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Шахматы: мнения и размышления. Тираж 50экз. Author:
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Fedor Bogotychuk. Doctor Zhivago Soviet Chess (Set I + II volume) Author:
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Old Indian Protection. Repertoire for Black Author:
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bf4 in exchange Slav and Queen Author:
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We play against the French defense. Author:
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Hanging pawns strategy Author:
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"Renju" checkers 37.50 $
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School of Draft Combinations Author:
Kuperman 60.00 $ -
Soviet chess "Simza". Released for the 1980 World Olympics 133.33 $