The first Russian masters. From the library of D. Bronstein
- Publisher: Physical education and sport
- Author(s): Linder
- Language: Russian
- Size: Usual
- Volume: 253
- Binding: Solid
- DateOfIssue: 1979
paper book
Description:
This book is written by the candidate of historical sciences IM Linder, the author of many works on the history of chess. The book is the result of his many years of research into the life and work of outstanding Russian chess players of the 19th century. By the example of the best games, the contribution of these masters to chess art is shown, the significance of their activities for the creation of a national chess school. The book includes chess creativity of the nineteenth-century Russian masters - Alexander Petrov, Karl Janisch, Sergey and Dmitry Urusovs, Emmanuel Schiffers, Vladimir Solovtsov and Andrey Hardin. Designed for a wide range of chess lovers. Autograph of the author.
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