Books 1946-1990
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8.38 $
The USSR Chess Code addresses the issues of judging and organizing competitions, the work of the judiciary. This edition has been harmonized in many matters with the rules of the game approved by FIDE (International Chess Federation). The publication is designed for organizers of competitions, coaches, judges, for a wide range of chess players.
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3.14 $
The USSR Chess Code contains the Rules for the Game of Chess, the Rules of Competition, the Rules of the Game of Correspondence (correspondence competitions), the Rules of Chess Composition (composing and solving problems and etudes), as well as the appendices. In this edition of the Code, the rules of the game of chess fully comply with the rules of the International Chess Federation (FIDE), and the notes develop them, helping the judges to make the right decisions in those cases that are not specified in the articles of the code.
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16.55 $
6 editions from different years Chess Code of the USSR 1. 1953, Moscow, 32 pages 2. 1959, Moscow, 44. Edition 8 3. 1969, Moscow, 46 pages. Edition 9 4. 1978, Irkutsk, 64 pages. Edition10 5. 1981, Moscow, 66 pages. Edition 11 6. 1990, Moscow, 18 pages. Edition 12
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18.20 $
From the history of chess competitions, mainly to the world championship.
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13.82 $
The book of A. Gerbstmann from the series "Stories about Lenin". A.Gerbstman is a literary critic and pedagogue, an international master of sports in chess, winner of many competitions in chess composition.
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Storybook; the title story is thematically connected with chess (B-ka "Light").
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8.28 $
2nd Edition, revised and enlarged. The history of chess of Ancient Russia is fraught with many mysteries. Where did this game come to Russia - from the East or the West? When did she first appear among the Eastern Slavs? What did the old Russian chess pieces look like? The book of the candidate of historical sciences I.M. Linder answers these and many other questions.
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20.69 $
The history of chess of Ancient Russia is fraught with many mysteries. Where did this game come to Russia - from the East or the West? When did she first appear among the Eastern Slavs? What did the old Russian chess pieces look like? The book of the candidate of historical sciences I.M. Linder answers these and many other questions.
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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)
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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 $ -
White
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Khalifman 60.00 $ -
The debut is white on Kramnik (volume 1b)
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Khalifman 46.67 $