Books 1946-1990
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8.02 $
(in German). More than 300 pages, parties with notes of Soviet chess players.
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62.06 $
After the war, the annuals were published in Moscow from 1946 to 1962, inclusive. These voluminous publications contained materials on the largest international and domestic competitions sponsored by all the leading chess players of the USSR, as well as theoretical articles on all stages of the chess game and reviews on the composition.
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6.22 $
The collection of entertaining and satirical stories of the chess master and writer E. Hick contains a lot of funny situations, stories, unusual tasks and puzzles on a chessboard. The preface to the book was written by a famous playwright and a great fan of chess Leonid Zorin. It is designed for a wide circle of chess fans.
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8.99 $
Foreword by A. Karpov. Compiled by Voyshko VB The book cataloged and described postage stamps and blocks, art marked envelopes and cards, special stamps of postal extinguishing of the USSR and foreign countries from 1923 to 1979, reflecting the chess theme in philately.
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49.66 $
After the war, the annuals were published in Moscow from 1946 to 1962, inclusive. These voluminous publications contained materials on the largest international and domestic competitions sponsored by all the leading chess players of the USSR, as well as theoretical articles on all stages of the chess game and reviews on the composition.
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After the war, the annuals were published in Moscow from 1946 to 1962, inclusive. These voluminous publications contained materials on the largest international and domestic competitions sponsored by all the leading chess players of the USSR, as well as theoretical articles on all stages of the chess game and reviews on the composition.
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454.87 $
in 5 volumes (the price for a set of five volumes). The reprint of the first periodical chess edition of Russia, published by Count Kushelev-Bezborodko ("Chess Leaflet", edited by Mikhailov, 1859 - 1863). . A complete set of all 5-year sets in hard bindings with gold embossing. Printed in the Czech Republic on high-quality white paper.
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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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6.91 $
In this book, three top-ranking chess referees with extensive experience in judging domestic and international competitions tell the reader how to interpret the rules of chess legislation, how to put them into practice, how to organize and conduct chess competitions. The authors paid special attention to the educational role of the judge and issues of ethics of the athlete
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6.91 $
The book is devoted to the creation of programs playing chess. The basic principle of such programs - enumeration of positions - is a special case of the general enumeration method, which is widely used in solving discrete mathematics problems. The authors of the book are specialists in the field of programming, the creators of the Kaissa program, the first world champion among machines.`
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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 $ -
The creative heritage of M. I. Chigorin
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Romanov 80.00 $ -
Michael Tal. All parties. Set in 4 volumes. Mikhail Tal. Games.
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Khalifman 300.00 $ -
Boris Spassky
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Solovyov 116.67 $ -
Chess for Dummies
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Dzheims 50.00 $ - Chess in the USSR complete annual set for 1938 in hardcover 283.33 $