Personalities
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96.67 $
A story about his life's path and a lot of superbly commented games.
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83.33 $
The book of Yakov Damsky "King Boris the Tenth" fills an empty niche in the GSOM series and tells about the world champion Boris Spassky. It contains for the first time some unknown pages of the life of a great chess player.
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Dedicated to the work of G. Kasparov, his party with commentaries, statistics, biography. Rare small-circulation edition (Baku).
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A reprint of Gottschal's classic book of 1912. All the parties are uncrowned world champion. Comments, photos, compositions.
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About Krasnoyarsk chess player Yelena Akhmylovskaya. Lots of photos
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13.13 $
Biography, parties, photos, statistics ... Anatoly Karpov (born 1951) - 12th World Chess Champion (1975-1985) and FIDE World Champion (1993-1998). The widest range in the game - from a subtle positional sense to a bright combination of insights, from resistance to protection to filigree technique in the endings - is surprisingly combined with the scale of the personality - a politician, a businessman, a public figure, a collector. Winner of more than 160 tournaments, matches and other competitions; played more than 1,000 games, including 263 - in matches for the title of world champion.
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37.24 $
The album is dedicated to the three-time world champion in chess. He talks about the multifaceted activities of the Soviet Grandmaster. The book has many black and white photographs.
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The life of a chess player in the system. Memories of the grandmaster Author:
Averbah 45.00 $ -
Три матча Ботвинник-Смыслов Author:
Botvinnik 45.00 $ -
Russians vs Fisher Author:
Voronkov 65.00 $ -
Checkers is my life Author:
Ciric 87.50 $ -
The logic of modern chess Author:
Dydyshko 72.50 $ -
Siegbert Tarrasch. The Queen Author:
Tarrash 72.50 $ -
High quality acrylic metal heavy chess pieces with wooden board 202.50 $
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Wooden magnetic Staunton chess with a lock (silver) 56.25 $
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Chess school Author:
Averbah 15.00 $ -
The chess set of The Chessmen. US war - Great Britain 325.00 $