Books 1946-1990
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book XIV Schach-Olympiade Leipzig 1960 (Chess Olympiad Leipzig 1960) This Chess Olympiad was a battle with the biggest names in Chess. Tal was the new World Champion the up and coming Bobby Fischer was the top board for the U.S. The USSR still had a loade lineup with Tal, Botvinnik , Keres, Korchnoi, Smyslov, and Petrosian. The U.S also had a strong and overachieving lineup with Fischer, Lombardy, Byrne, Bisguier, Rossolimo, and Wainstein. they were good enough to finish second. This book takes the best and most interesting games from each round and from all the different countries and annotates them in-depth.
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Compilations of the parties of the championships of the USSR in the form of books after the war were published in Moscow for all championships from XVII to XXII. They were of the same type in form and contained all parties (the vast majority - with notes), introductory and debut reviews, tables and indexes. All the leading chess players of the USSR participated in their preparation. In those days, the championships of the USSR were really shows of the entire chess guard. 1951 1. Keres
- 64 chess review No. 1,2,3 for 2024 (Price per issue) 5.00 $
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Royal Fortress No. 2 - fianchetto
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Chernyshov 20.00 $ - Travel wooden magnetic chess with board / Chess magnetic (Poland) (Wegiel). Markdown 79.33 $
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Gagarin 11.67 $ -
100 miniatures
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Gurgenidze 16.67 $ - Chess pocket (Czech Republic) 45.00 $
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Chess? No, chess!
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Vlasov 19.17 $ - Chess in the USSR. USSR-Italy. A complete set of all seven published books 65.00 $
- Chess Mephisto 68000. Berlin 733.33 $
- Wooden souvenir chess. THE USSR. 133.33 $