My match with Capablanca
- Publisher: Minsk, printing house named after Stalin
- Author(s): Lasker
- Language: Russian
- Volume: 64
- Binding: soft
- DateOfIssue: 1998
paper book
4.84 $
Description:
reprint.
When in 1922, after many years of negotiations, which repeatedly called into question the very possibility of a world championship, two brilliant chess thinkers sat against each other to start a struggle unprecedented in the history of chess art, the whole world held its breath, preparing to witness an unprecedented tension of chess thought and will, exceptional in its deep penetration into the truth of creativity.
Lasker and Capablanca were opponents not only of challenging each other's right to be called the first world chess player. Their struggle is a clash of two chess understandings, two improvements in the field of these understandings, and therefore followers and admirers of both one and another course.
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