Comet Sultan Khan
- Publisher: Ripol Classik
- Author(s): Matsukevitch
- Series: Great chess players of the world
- Language: Russian
- Size: 14.5x21.5
- Volume: 256
- Binding: solid
- DateOfIssue: 2003
paper book
16.55 $
Description:
The book is about the mysterious Indian chess player Mir Sultan-Khan (1905–1966), who flashed a meteor on the European chess scene in 1929–1933. One of the most unique and distinctive chess talents of the 20th century, Sultan-Khan played only 198 games for his short sports career. 120 of them are first collected and commented on in this book. The work is illustrated with rare photographs and drawings from periodicals of that time.
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