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Published: Sofia, 1958 Binding: soft cover Language: Bulgarian Condition: very good 10 paper sheets Size: 20,5 x 28,5 cm Contains: 66 chess games, analysis, compositions, results, players. Book from the Baturinsky-Karpov library. EK-51
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Published: New-York, 1956 Edited by: Jack Spence Binding: softcover Language: english Contents: chess games, analysis, compositions, results, players. Condition: very good Size: 22 x 28 cm Book from the Baturinsky-Karpov library. The Games From The Finals Of The Manhattan and Marshall Chess 1955-1956. Volume XX. Spence Limited Editions. EK-51
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Edited by: Jack Spence Binding: softcover Language: english 42 paper sheets Contents: chess games, analysis, compositions Condition: very good Size: 22 x 28 cm Book from the Baturinsky-Karpov library. USA Championship and 5th Rosenwald Trophy Tournament 1958-59. Volume XXVI. Spence Limited Editions. EK-51
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Аuthor: F. Reinfeld Binding: Hardcover Language: english 47 pages Book from the library Baturinsky-Karpov. Limited Edition of Tournament Books, number 10. 1st place – Capablanca. Condition: very good Size: 21,5 x 26 cm EK-51
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Published: 1955 Binding: soft cover Language: english, french Condition: very good 201 paper sheets Size: 22 x 35 cm. Huge format. Contains: various materials of the congress. FIDE is an international sports organization that unites national chess federations. He is engaged in the popularization of chess, the organization of candidate tournaments, matches for the title of world champion, chess Olympiads and other international chess tournaments; assigns sports titles, calculates and publishes the official ratings of chess players. Founded on July 20, 1924 in Paris. EK-51
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Author: E.Lasker Title: Common sense in chess game Published: Moscow, 1924 Language: Russian 136 pages Binding: Hardcover Condition: the book spine is missing, the cover is dirty, the stamp of an old non-existent library is missing EK29
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Author: E.Lasker Title: Common sense in chess game Published: Moscow, 1925 Language: Russian 192 pages Binding: Hardcover and softcover Viktor Alexandrovich Horev (February 22, 1932, Vologda, RSFSR — May 25, 2012, Grodno, Belarus) was a Soviet and Russian literary critic, researcher of Polish literature, Honored Scientist of the Russian Federation (2009). Ex-libris "Library of V. A. Horev" on the title page, ex-libris of Z. Kuzmickio. Condition: good EK29
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Antique Russian chess book: Author: V. Nenarokov Course of debuts Published: Moscow 1928 Binding: Hard Language: Russian 272 pages Condition: Print the chess club. Signed by V. Nenarokov for Y. Rokhlin: “ For dear friend Yakov Gerasimovich Rokhlin from the author” There is signature of Y. Rokhlin on the title page also. Yakov Gerasimovich Rokhlin (January 27, 1903, Saint Petersburg, Russian Empire-1996, Moscow, Russia) was a Soviet chess player and figure of the Soviet chess movement, master of the USSR 1929, honored coach of the USSR (1962), master of sports of the USSR (1929 and 1967), international master of the icchf (1967), international referee (1956). Gostrener of the RSFSR sports Committee (1946-1958), Chairman of the all-Union chess trade Union (1964). Candidate of pedagogical Sciences, associate Professor. Chess writer. Vladimir Ivanovich Nenarokov (January 4, 1880 – December 13, 1953) was a Russian chess master and theoretician. Born in Moscow,[1] he was one of the strongest masters in his home town around 1900.[2] In 1899, he tied for 6-7th in Moscow (1st Russian Championship, Mikhail Chigorin won). In 1900 he won the first Moscow City Championship. In 1901, he took 5th in Moscow (2nd RUS-ch, Chigorin won). In 1905, he drew a match with Savielly Tartakower (+2 –2 =0); won against Fyodor Duz-Khotimirsky (+5 –3 =1) in 1907, and won against the sixteen-year-old Alexander Alekhine (+3 –0 =0) in 1908.[3] Nenarokov won the Moscow Championship again in 1908. In 1916, he took 2nd, behind Alekhine, in Moscow. He also took 2nd, behind Alekhine, and ahead of Abram Rabinovich, at Moscow 1918 (Triangular).[4] He took 3rd at the 3rd Moscow championships in 1921 (Grigoriev won); tied for 3rd-5th at Petrograd 1923 (2nd USSR Championship, Peter Romanovsky won); tied for 6-8th at Moscow 1924 (3rd USSR-ch, Efim Bogoljubov won); took 18th at Leningrad 1925 (4th USSR-ch, Bogoljubov won); took 7th at Moscow 1927 (5th USSR-ch, Fedor Bogatyrchuk and Romanovsky won); took 2nd, behind Boris Verlinsky, at the 9th Moscow championships in 1928; took 6th at Odessa 1929 (6th USSR-ch, Quartel Final); won at Tiflis (Tbilisi) 1929; took 3rd at Tiflis 1930 (Vsevolod Rauzer won), and tied for 3rd-4th at Tiflis 1930 (Goglidze won).[5] Nenarokov was awarded the International Master title in 1950. EK28
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Author: I. Linder. The aesthetics of chess Published: Moscow, 1981 Binding: Hard Language: Russian 240 pages Isaac Maxovich Linder (20 November 1920, Vienna, Austria — 31 October 2015, Moscow, Russia) was a Soviet and Russian chess historian and writer. Candidate of historical Sciences (1973). Signed for V. D. Baturinsky: “For dear Viktor Davydovich Baturinsky in good memory” From the library of V. D. Baturinsky and A. Karpov. Viktor Davydovich Baturinsky (born Galperin; June 27, 1914, Odessa — December 22, 2002, Moscow) Soviet military lawyer, Colonel of justice, honored lawyer of the RSFSR. Later-Soviet chess functionary; international arbiter. Anatoly Yevgenyevich Karpov (Russian: Анато́лий Евге́ньевич Ка́рпов; born May 23, 1951) is a Russian chess grandmaster and former World Champion. He was the official world champion from 1975 to 1985. EK28
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Chess Book signed by author: Y.Averbakh. What you need to know about the endgame. 1960 Author: Yuri Averbakh Title: What you need to know about the endgame Published: Moscow, 1960 Language: Russian 104 pages Signed by Yuri Averbakh to Eric Pogosyants, grandmaster of chess study composition: «Eric Pogosyants on a good memory» Box C
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Author: S. Kitaygorodsky Title: Chess Marathon (memories of the Soviet Oceanologist) Published: Moscow 2003. Print run 100 copies Binding: Softcover Language: Russian Pages: 144 With a gift inscription from author S. Kitaygorodsky to grandmaster A. Karpov: ‘To Anatoly Karpov. Fully agreed with his opinion about modern FIDE’ Signed by S. Kitaygorodsky Арт ЕК 7
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Published: Minsk, 1958 Author: A. Syetin Edited by: A. Sokolsky, S. Polsky Binding: Hardcover Language: Russian Condition: good 245 pages Alexei Suetin - Soviet chess player, grandmaster (1965). Coach of Tigran Petrosyan in the world championship competitions (1963-1971, 1979-1980), chess theorist and writer. Size: 13,5 x 20,5 cm EK33
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Жизнь шахматиста в системе. Воспоминания гроссмейстера Автор:
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Три матча Ботвинник-Смыслов Автор:
Ботвинник 1800.00 руб. -
Русские против Фишера Автор:
Воронков 2600.00 руб. -
Шашки - моя жизнь Автор:
Цирик 3500.00 руб. -
Логика современных шахмат Автор:
Дыдышко 2900.00 руб. -
Зигберт Тарраш. Защита ферзевого гамбита: Критические исследования и таблицы. С многочисленными таблицами Автор:
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Высококачественные акриловые + металлические тяжелые шахматные фигуры с деревянной доской 8100.00 руб.
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Деревянные магнитные стаунтоновские шахматы с замком (Серебристый) 2250.00 руб.
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Школа шахмат Автор:
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Шахматный набор The Chessmen. Война США - Великобритания 13000.00 руб.