Personalities
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22.76 $
rossmeister Saveliy Grigorevich Tartakover (22.02.1887, Rostov-on-Don - February 4, 1956, Paris) is a remarkable chess player of the first half of the 20th century who stood at the origins (and the author of this term) of "hypermodernism", which determined a new direction in the development of chess . He not only rightfully wore the unofficial title of "champion among chess journalists", but also won in the largest tournaments: Paris-1929, Liège-1930, Hastings-1926-7, etc. The book includes 107 elected parties Savelia Tartakovera, commented on by him, the endings from his practice, which have today academic value, as well as the most interesting articles from the periodicals of that time. All the chess material was subjected to a "benevolent" computer check by the international master G. Bogdanovich.
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A book about the life and work of the famous grandmaster, written by his friend. The book, published in Russian in Israel, contains a lot of iconic games of Edward Gufeld with detailed comments, as well as a large number of diagrams and photos.
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This book, which spans many decades of fascination with chess history, tells about the different facets of chess: a world of inspired combinations, a fascinating struggle of minds on 64 cells of the board ... The text is completed with 57 games and endings, 64 diagrams, many photographs. This book is autobiographical. It is intended for everyone who loves this sport, science and art. Autographed by the author.
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66.67 $
Notes from the master of 120 selected games. Paulsen system in tournament practice of a master
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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 $