Set of 2 Russian Chess Books: Tournaments Haaga-Moscow 1948 & Budapest 1896
Description:
Author: P. Keres, M. Botvinnik
Title: Match-Tournament for the World Chess Championship. Hague-Moscow 1948
Published: Harkov, 1999
Binding: Hardcover
Language: Russian
Pages: 298
The second, expanded edition of the tournament collection, dedicated to the match-tournament for the world championship in 1948, which was held in Moscow and the Hague. In the new edition of the book, in addition to brilliantly commented on P. Keres parties, includes previously unpublished materials from the heritage of M. Botvinnik: "secret" debut the analyses of a chess-psychological portraits of the contenders and the diary match of the tournament. In addition, a number of games of the first Soviet world champion is given with his own, very Frank notes made later. The book also includes articles about the tournament. The book of two outstanding players and analysts - P. Keres and M. Botvinnik, undoubtedly, will be interesting and useful to a wide range of chess fans, especially young people seeking to master the classical heritage.
Author: Maróczy Géza
Title: International Chess Tournament in Budapest 1896
Published: Russian Chess House, 2015
Binding: Hardcover
Language: Russian
Pages: 186
Here is a collection of games of one of the most famous tournaments in the history of chess. It played such outstanding masters as G. Nelson Pillsbury, K. Schlachter, D. Yanovsky, S. Vinaver, Z. Tarrasch, etc. a Brilliant victory in the tournament won the Grand Russian champion Mikhail Chigorin, winning an additional match for the first place rising star – Rudolf Harusaki. This edition contains all the games of the tournament with the notes of one of the participants, the outstanding grandmaster Geza Maroqi.
The book is published in Russian for the first time. Publisher fills the gap, referring to the possibility to close the "blind spots" chess history, preventing fans of the eternal game to see the picture of chess life XIX–XX centuries in its entirety. This book is a logical continuation of the recently published collection of games of the international tournament in Hastings in 1895.
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