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Author: E. A. Znosko-BorovskyChess and its ChampionsPublisher «Kubuch», Leningrad, 1925Language: Russian176 pages Е.А.Зноско-БоровскийШахматы и их чемпионыИздательство «Кубуч», Ленинград, 1925 Арт Ек14
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The library of the Russian spiritual RenaissanceAuthor: Ryasnyansky S.Title: The Russo-Japanese warSeries I. Issue 2Publisher: Diocesan Publishing House, New York, 1954Language: Russian128 pagesБиблиотека русского духовного возрожденияС.Н.РяснянскийРусско-японская войнаСерия I. Выпуск 2.Издательство: Епархiальное издательство, Нью Йорк, 1954
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Author: Muhiddinov M. Chess Published: Tashkent, 1972 Binding: Hard Language: Uzbek 312 pages Muhiddinov M. - Uzbek, formerly Soviet chess player, leader of the Soviet chess movement, chess historian; master of sports of the USSR, honored coach of the Uzbek SSR, international arbiter. Signed for V. D. Baturinsky: “For dear Viktor Davydovich from the author” 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.EK27
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From Novice to Champion, 1969 Author: V. Schegolev Published: Moscow, 1969Binding: softcoverLanguage: Russian 119 pagesContents: games, tactics and strategy of the game, analysisVyacheslav Ivanovich Shchegolev (December 30, 1940, Moscow) - Soviet checker player, International grandmaster (1960) in international drafts, two-time world champion (1960, 1964), four-time champion of the USSR.Condition: very good Size: 12,5 x 20 cm
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Authors: A. Roshal and A. Muratbekov. A. Karpov's victory in Baguio Published: Frunze, 1980. Binding: Hard Language: Kyrgyz 72 pages Alexander Borisovich Roshal (August 26, 1936, Moscow — may 21, 2007, Moscow) — chess journalist, master of sports of the USSR in chess (1963), honored coach of the RSFSR (1967), honored worker of culture, publisher and editor-in-chief of the magazine "64-Chess review". Author of a number of popular books about chess. In the chess space of the multinational Soviet Union, Akylbek Muratbekovich Muratbekov was known as an extraordinary person. Muratbekov, former first Secretary of the Komsomol of the Kyrgyz SSR, as Chairman of the Chess Federation of Kyrgyzstan and an ardent fan of chess, naturally sought to develop the game in his Republic. Signed twice by Roshal and Muratbekov in Russian and Kyrgyz language for V. D. Baturinsky. 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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Russian Chess Book: Author: Sukhin I. Materials of the International scientific and practical conference " Actual problems of teaching the discipline "Chess" in secondary schools and kindergartens in Russia and other countries of the world". Satka - 2011 Published: Satka, 2012 Binding: Soft Language: Russian 408 pages Unique edition. Color photo illustrations.EK27
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Chess Book: Author: Maxim Blokh Title: Combinative motifsLanguage: English, Spanish, Russian Binding: Softcover Publisher: Moscow, 2012 304 pages 1,205 best tactical positions, grouped according to their topics. Intended for chess players with ELO 1600-2400. This chess exercise book is written by an experienced coach, International Grandmaster of ICCF. It contains more than 1400 exercises that are arranged very precisely after various combinational motifs. Languages: English, Spanish and Russian together
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Author: M. Vadbolsky Published: Tbilisi, 1972 Binding: Hardcover Language: Georgian 227 pages Condition: good with slight traces of water and scuffs on the sides of the binding. Size: 13,5 x 20,5 cm The book was signed by the author for his wife, "My dear dear wife, Emmie, for a long memory" and “the Saratov club of vexillology and heraldry and personally to the energetic initiator of a large and useful business of popularizing these disciplines”. Mikhail Vadbolsky is an artist, writer and chess history researcher who contributed to the development of the Georgian chess school.EK34
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Report on the 9th International Chess Tournament «City of Linares” and Signed Letter of C. Falcon to A. Karpov. 1991. Language: English Binding: Soft Pages: 50 plus 16 documents plus signed letter Karpov's copy.EK 25
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Size: 23x15 cm Diamond Award. Lyon. The winner of the match for the chess crown award will also have a prize from Korloff company made from bronze, gold and covered with 1018 white and black diamonds. On the photo: G. Kasparov A. Karpov President of Korloff Pelasye 27.11.1990. Print run 340арт пк1
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The second volume includes two years: 1878-1879 (was published in 3 volumes)ISBN: 978-5-94693-469-5Publisher: Russian Chess HouseAuthor(s): ChigorinYear of release: 2019Language: RussianFormat: EnlargedPages: 616Cover: Hardcover with gold and blind embossing, book marks , paper antiqueDate: 2019A monthly magazine dedicated to the game of chess and its literature. Published By M. Chigorin 1878-1879. St. Petersburg, Russia. Printing House Of V. O. Demakov.The great Russian chess player, the founder of the national chess school Mikhail Ivanovich Chigorin for ten years published the magnificent magazines "Chess leaf" (1876-1881) and "Chess Bulletin" (1885-1887). He was the main and sometimes the only author there. Needless to say, these most striking examples of Russian chess thought have long been virtually inaccessible to modern readers. Thanks to this work, it is possible to get acquainted with our priceless chess, historical and literary heritage."It is pleasant to note that the luxurious, elite performance of this three - volume edition has no analogues in the world chess literature, "writes multiple world champion Anatoly Karpov in" Word to the reader".The second volume includes two years: 1878-1879.WORD TO THE READER"Chigorin is the founder of the Russian chess school, an outstanding theorist, and a contender for the world crown." How often we had to read and hear these words, which from frequent use were lost, began to seem an empty banality. Meanwhile, Mikhail Ivanovich Chigorin (1850-1908) was really the brightest creative personality. A gambling, exciting person, he spared no effort and time to find the truth of chess, to solve the mysteries of an intricate opening or seemingly simple endgame position. In those early years, universality had not yet become a "vital necessity" in chess, and therefore every major master had a clearly defined individual style, with its own advantages and disadvantages. The Russian champion believed in the dynamic potential of figures, aspired to an open figure game, and willingly sacrificed material for initiative. His powerful opponent, Wilhelm Steinitz, put unshakable positional values above all else: the reliability of the pawn structure, the predominance in the center, the preponderance in space. Chigorin and Steinitz played two matches for the world championship, a lot of tournament and light games, but their fundamental dispute was not only at the chessboard. Polemically sharp, uncompromising discussions of these titans and their followers graced the pages of Newspapers and magazines of those years.Chigorin passionately loved chess, and he was depressed by the lack of public interest in this wise game in our country. He wanted to prove that chess is not an empty sport; it can become a life's work, a real profession. To show chess in the most favorable light and attract the attention of an enlightened public, Chigorin for ten years published, mostly at his own expense, the magazines "Chess leaf" (1876-81) and "Chess Bulletin" (1885-87). He was the main and sometimes the only author there. Needless to say, these most striking examples of Russian chess thought have long since become a bibliographic rarity.The modern reader is spoiled by an abundance of chess literature. However, without the historical aura that envelops the creative essence of the chess player, our inner world would be much poorer. The Russian chess house publishing house performs a real feat, giving everyone the opportunity to get acquainted with our priceless chess, historical and literary heritage. It is pleasant to note that the luxurious, elite performance of this four-volume edition has no analogues in the world chess literature.Anatoly Karpov,multiple world championThe great Russian chess player, the founder of the national chess school Mikhail Ivanovich Chigorin for ten years published the magnificent magazines "Chess leaf" (1876-1881) and "Chess Bulletin" (1885-1887). He was the main and sometimes the only author there. Needless to say, these most striking examples of Russian chess thought have long been virtually inaccessible to modern readers. Thanks to this work, it is possible to get acquainted with our priceless chess, historical and literary heritage.
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The third volume includes two years: 1880-1881 (was published in 3 volumes)SBN: 978-5-94693-646-0Publisher: Russian Chess HouseAuthor(s): ChigorinYear of release: 2019Language: RussianFormat: EnlargedVolume: 520Cover: Hardcover with gold and blind embossing, book marks , paper antiqueDescription:A monthly magazine dedicated to the game of chess and its literature. Published By M. Chigorin 1880-1881. St. Petersburg, Russia. Printing House Of V. O. Demakov.The great Russian chess player, the founder of the national chess school Mikhail Ivanovich Chigorin for ten years published the magnificent magazines "Chess leaf" (1876-1881) and "Chess Bulletin" (1885-1887). He was the main and sometimes the only author there. Needless to say, these most striking examples of Russian chess thought have long been virtually inaccessible to modern readers. Thanks to this work, it is possible to get acquainted with our priceless chess, historical and literary heritage."It is pleasant to note that the luxurious, elite performance of this three - volume edition has no analogues in the world chess literature, "writes multiple world champion Anatoly Karpov in" Word to the reader".The third volume includes two years: 1880-1881WORD TO THE READER"Chigorin is the founder of the Russian chess school, an outstanding theorist, and a contender for the world crown." How often we had to read and hear these words, which from frequent use were lost, began to seem an empty banality. Meanwhile, Mikhail Ivanovich Chigorin (1850-1908) was really the brightest creative personality. A gambling, fascinating person, he spared no effort and time to find the truth of chess, to solve the mysteries of an intricate opening or seemingly simple endgame position. In those early years, universality had not yet become a "vital necessity" in chess, and therefore every major master had a clearly defined individual style, with its own advantages and disadvantages. The Russian champion believed in the dynamic potential of figures, aspired to an open figure game, and willingly sacrificed material for initiative. His powerful opponent, Wilhelm Steinitz, put unshakable positional values above all else: the reliability of the pawn structure, the predominance in the center, the preponderance in space. Chigorin and Steinitz played two matches for the world championship, a lot of tournament and light games, but their fundamental dispute was not only at the chessboard. Polemically sharp, uncompromising discussions of these titans and their followers graced the pages of Newspapers and magazines of those years.Chigorin passionately loved chess, and he was depressed by the lack of public interest in this wise game in our country. He wanted to prove that chess is not an empty sport; it can become a life's work, a real profession. To show chess in the most favorable light and attract the attention of an enlightened public, Chigorin for ten years published, mostly at his own expense, the magazines "Chess leaf" (1876-81) and "Chess Bulletin" (1885-87). He was the main and sometimes the only author there. Needless to say, these most striking examples of Russian chess thought have long since become a bibliographic rarity.The modern reader is spoiled by an abundance of chess literature. However, without the historical aura that envelops the creative essence of the chess player, our inner world would be much poorer. The Russian chess house publishing house performs a real feat, giving everyone the opportunity to get acquainted with our priceless chess, historical and literary heritage. It is pleasant to note that the luxurious, elite performance of this four-volume edition has no analogues in the world chess literature.Anatoly Karpov,multiple world championThe great Russian chess player, the founder of the national chess school Mikhail Ivanovich Chigorin for ten years published the magnificent magazines "Chess leaf" (1876-1881) and "Chess Bulletin" (1885-1887). He was the main and sometimes the only author there. Needless to say, these most striking examples of Russian chess thought have long been virtually inaccessible to modern readers. Thanks to this work, it is possible to get acquainted with our priceless chess, historical and literary heritage.
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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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