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Coated paper. & laquo; Shackeleton & raquo; (& laquo; Sakk & eacute; let & raquo; & mdash; & laquo; Chess life & raquo;) & mdash; Hungarian Chess Federation monthly magazine. Published in Budapest from 1951 [until 1985 it was called & laquo; Magyar Shackelet & raquo; (& laquo; Magyar Sakk & eacute; let & raquo; & mdash; & laquo; Hungarian chess life & raquo;)]. Chief Editor & mdash; A. Coverage (since 1985). Continues the tradition of the magazine & laquo; Magyar shakquilag & raquo; (& laquo; Magyar sakkvil & aacute; g & raquo;), which was published intermittently in 1911 & mdash; 1950. It covers the chess life of Hungary and other countries, publishes the best games of Hungarian chess players, reviews of major competitions, articles on the work of Hungarian and foreign chess players, materials on chess history, composition, bibliography and more. He pays great attention to chess life in the USSR.
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74.48 $
Czechoslovak chess & nbsp; (& laquo; Československy & scaron; ach & raquo;) & mdash; a monthly & nbsp; chess & nbsp; magazine published since June & nbsp; 1906. It is published under the auspices of the Czechoslovak Union of Physical Education in the publishing house & laquo; Olympia & raquo; (Prague). Editor & mdash; & nbsp; M. & nbsp; Philip & nbsp; (since & nbsp; 1974). The circulation is about 12 thousand copies. It illuminates the current chess life in Czechoslovakia and abroad. & Nbsp;
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41.38 $
Hungarian chess life was a magazine of the Hungarian Chess Federation from 1951 to 1984. Coated paper
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18620.69 $
The first Italian edition of the famous book, which reflected the rapid development of chess theory in the mid-16th century and marked the transition of chess hegemony in Europe from Spain to Italy. Subsequently, the book was repeatedly reprinted and translated into numerous languages of the world. Extreme rarity. Rui Lopez de Segura, (1540 & ndash; 1580) & ndash; one of the strongest chess players of his time, who made a huge contribution to chess theory. For example, the most popular chess debut (& laquo; Spanish party & raquo;), abroad today is called & laquo; Rui Lopez's debut & raquo ;. Condition: very good, collectible
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8275.86 $
Antique compound half-leather with artistic embossing on the spine binding The first English edition of the most famous book in the history of chess, which, according to many, is much rarer than the first French edition. F.A. Philidor (1726, France & mdash; 1795, London) & mdash; uncrowned world champion of his time. A book he wrote & laquo; Chess Game Analysis & raquo; became a classic, it survived 42 editions only in the 18th century and was reprinted many times later. Condition: very good, collectible
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3227.59 $
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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22.76 $
A new book by a respected grandmaster and trainer is devoted to the most pressing issue: how to make working with a computer as efficient as possible? Using the example of numerous detailed commented games of the super tournaments of recent years, the author explains what kind of opening philosophy a particular representative of the world chess elite professes, and how he builds his opening repertoire. Despite the intrusion of computers, the middlegame to a much greater degree retained its individual coloring. Therefore, it is interesting to trace how the strongest chess players of our time approach the solution of non-standard problems that arise during the game. Even the best players make sometimes incomprehensible mistakes that make it difficult to find a logical explanation. In the final part of the book, the author attempts to understand the nature of some errors. For a wide range of chess lovers.
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24.83 $
Collection of selected parties. Circulation of 120 copies.
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41.30 $
No matter how old you are & mdash; eight or eighty, & mdash; In this book you will find everything to fully enjoy chess. You will learn to play, learn how to play well, how to find suitable opponents. This book will teach you the basics of tactics and strategy & mdash; everything you need to be able to play chess at a high level. A detailed textbook of the US champion. Art - 1 W
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32.63 $
Everyone who is familiar with chess and loves them, as well as those who are just going to join the `king of all games`. No matter how old you are & mdash; eight or eighty, & mdash; In this book you will find everything to fully enjoy chess. You will learn to play, learn how to play well, how to find suitable opponents. This book will teach you the basics of tactics and strategy & mdash; everything you need to be able to play chess at a high level. A detailed textbook of the US champion. Art - 30
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6.62 $
The first edition of this monumental work of the outstanding grandmaster, writer, poet and translator Savely Grigoryevich Tartakover was published in 1924 in four separate issues and was immediately taken into service & laquo; chess lovers who later became famous masters, grandmasters, future theorists of modern chess. & laquo; Ultra-modern chess game & raquo; reveals in detail the essence, the ideas of such chess players as Nimtsovich, Reti, Alekhine and others, antagonists of the teachings of Tarrasz. The publication is undoubtedly of historical value, showing the development of chess thought and at the same time will be useful for II-I chess players and candidates for master.
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103.45 $
Several non-bound editions are included. Full annual kit. The oldest chess magazine in the world by continuity of publication. The magazine covers the chess life of the world and individual regions, competitions; historical and literary materials, parties, analyzes, various information are printed.
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7.45 $
Reprint of the famous book of the 30s. 5000 copies. The whole life of the fifth world chess champion M. Euwe is an example of selfless service to our wise game. A brilliant chess player, writer, public figure, Dr. Euwe has done a lot to promote chess and strengthen their authority. The creative heritage of the fifth world champion, who defeated the great Alekhine in the match, is huge, but, unfortunately, is almost unknown to our reader. Those who were fortunate enough to read Euwe’s works consider him one of the best chess authors. There are always not enough good textbooks, especially for those who have already mastered the basics of chess. & Nbsp;
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Edition of the Yugoslav Informant. The anthology of chess combinations includes the most interesting combinations encountered in tournament practice over the past 200 years (the earliest example dates from 1789). Of course, it is impossible to consider all worthy examples, but most of them you will find in this book. It contains a 2001 combination. In the dust jacket.
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24.83 $
This instance is in satisfactory condition. & nbsp; A guide to learning the ends of games. 3rd revised and enlarged edition.
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The size of the field is 14.5 cm x 14.5 cm. The diameter of the checker is 1.2 cm. Art P 1
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Convoy with the signature of M. Chigorin. Chess. Chess Review. Chess Game Basics Art - (eb) Chigorin
5237.54 $
The convoy is signed by Mikhail Chigorin. 1. Chess. 1891 issue: 1-32 Edited by M. Chigorin. Full annual set 2. Monthly magazine & quot; Chess Review & quot; 1893 No. 26-29 August-October 3. Capablanca. & quot; Chess Game Basics & rdquo; Published: Leningrad 1924 & nbsp; & nbsp;
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41.38 $
Dmitry Donskoy is the chief chess photographer in the USSR. Staff photographer Brezhnev, Yeltsin and ... Karpova! Note: the book is not chess, but there are chess photographs. Coated paper. Color illustrations.
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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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Convoy of two books. Author: Jean Duphren Title: A Guide to the Game of Chess. Published: Saratov, 1906 Language: Russian 158 pages Author: E. Lasker Title: Chess Strategy. Experience learning the middle of the game. Published: Moscow, 1924; 388 pages. This is a rare edition of Dufren’s textbook in Russia. Sakharov’s catalog number: 55
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Excellent condition. Collection of games of the international tournament maestro.
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419.00 $
Second Edition: Publishing House: Demakov’s Printing House & nbsp; Ink spots on the first pages Traces of liquid on the pages Handwritten notes on the pages
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Learn From Chess Legends. Volume 2
Author:
Marin 16.67 $ -
International Tournament in Bled
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Kmoch 116.67 $ -
Эндшпиль
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Rabinovich 123.33 $ -
The second international chess tournament Moscow 1935 (there are also rare copies on white paper + 30% to the price)
Author:
Weinstein 166.67 $ - The third international chess tournament (there is also a copy without an introductory article by Krylenko at a price of minus 30%) (art. 7) 200.00 $
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Sicilian Defense: Attack of Sozin-Fisher
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Mihalchishin 50.00 $ -
Sicilian Defense
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Palacio 25.00 $ -
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Fisher 15.00 $ -
White
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Khalifman 41.67 $ -
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Khalifman 60.00 $