Containing the authorised account of the 230 games , with annotations by the players and biographical sketches of the chess masters. 8°, with 22 portraits (III) - XII, 370 pages, 1 Bl., 32 pages publisherannouncements. Original red cloth binding with…
Liverpool 1952. The first IUS Chess Tournament. 10 - 13 April 1952, Algebraic notation 17 pages. Short introduction for this seven round-robin tournament. Bronstein and Taimanov came on shared first place. 28 games from the main tournament and 9…
London 1899. The Book of the London International Chess Congress 1899. 186 games of the main event, with notes by Leopold Hoffer. Many diagrams. Descriptive notation. A selection of 16 games from the subsidiary tournament. Cross tables. Opening…