The set of 3 books, new, re-printed editions:Title: Compilation of games of Petersburg Match-Tournament 1895/96 between Lasker, Steinits, Pillsbury, Chigorin.
Published: Russian Chess House, Moscow, 2016
Binding: Softback
Language: Russian
Pages: 60
The book of the outstanding Russian chess player Emmanuel Stepanovich schiffers is devoted to the strongest tournament of the XIX century and one of the strongest in the history of chess.
It was played by the winners of the famous Hastings tournament of 1895, the strongest chess players of his time: G. Pilsbury, M. Chigorin, Em.Lasker V. Steinitz (Z. Tarrasch from participation in the tournament refused).
Reprint edition of the book in 1896, which has long been an absolute rarity.
Feel the breath of time!
2. Editor: Rabinovich I.
Title: VIII All-Union Chess Championship 1933
Re-printed edition from the book published in 1935 by OGIZ "Physkultura i Turizm", Leningrad-Moscow
Binding: Hardback
Language: Russian
Pages: 136
VIII all-Union championship (Leningrad 1933) after a long break gathered all the best old and young workshops of the Union and ended, as in 1931, the victory of M. Botvinnik. Unlike other collections, in this collective work of our masters collected selected the best games of the tournament and provides a detailed overview of the theoretical results of the tournament.
3. Author: Barsky V.
Title: Third International Chess Tournament 1936
Published: Russian Chess House, Moscow, 2004
Binding: Hardback
Language: Russian
Pages: 280
The third world champion Jose Raul Capablanca in the mid-1930s experienced a second youth and played easily and with inspiration. Moscow tournament of 1936, collected almost all color world of chess, but brilliant Cuban was unstoppable. But his main competitors, Mikhail Botvinnik and Salo Flora, he gave a "head start" in two decades!
Like the super tournament itself, the collection of all its games with detailed comments of its participants - capablanka, Botvinnik, flora, Levenfish and other grandmasters and masters rightfully took a prominent place in the history of chess. After all, bright ideas do not fade from time, and the great masters of the past always have something to learn.