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The book of the New York international chess tournament, 1924 : containing the authorized account of the 110 games played March-April, 1924 [Dover books on chess, checkers and go]

The book of the New York international chess tournament, 1924 : containing the authorized account of the 110 games played March-April, 1924 [Dover books on chess, checkers and go]

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The book of the New York international chess tournament, 1924 : containing the authorized account of the 110 games played March-April, 1924 [Dover books on chess, checkers and go]

by Helms, Hermann, 1870-1963 ; Alekhine, Alexander, 1892-1946

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9780486207520
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New York : Dover Publications, 1961, 1961. Book. Very Good. Soft cover. xi, [9], 271 pages : illustrations, portraits ; 22 cm. ; ISBN: 0486207528; 9780486207520 ; LC: GV1455; Dewey: 794.1 ; OCLC: 2with original annotations by Alexander Alekhine ; edited by Hermann Helms." ; containing the authorized account of the 110 games played March-April, 1924 ; "In December 1923, following an aborted attempt to arrange a World Championship match between Capablanca and Alekhine, Hermann Helms, publisher of the American Chess Bulletin, Harry Latz, the General Manager of the Hotel Alamac in New York and Norbert Lederer, the Secretary of the Manhattan Chess Club, set about organizing (1) a tournament to rival Cambridge Springs (1904). The tournament took place in the Hotel Alamac from the 16th of March to the 18th of April 1924. The participants were Dr. Emanuel Lasker, Capablanca, Alekhine, Marshall, Janowski, Maroczy, Bogolyubov, Reti, Tartakover, Edward Lasker and Yates. The time limit was 30 moves in two hours and 15 moves per hour thereafter. Capablanca was expected to be the winner but the 55-year-old Dr. Lasker proved that he was by no means a spent force and ran away with the tournament. In a number of ways, the tournament paralleled the St Petersburg (1914) tournament with the top three place getters ten years older. It was also notable for Reti's use of his own opening, resulting in Capablanca's first tournament loss in eight years, and a number of masterpieces that were created.A silver cup and $75 in gold went to Reti for his win over Bogolyubov in Round 12."--Chessgames ; clipped front endpaper ; store stamp on front inside cover, else VG.

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Title
The book of the New York international chess tournament, 1924 : containing the authorized account of the 110 games played March-April, 1924 [Dover books on chess, checkers and go]
Author
Helms, Hermann, 1870-1963 ; Alekhine, Alexander, 1892-1946
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Paperback
Book Condition
Used - Very Good
Jacket Condition
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ISBN 10
0486207528
ISBN 13
9780486207520
Publisher
New York : Dover Publications, 1961
Place of Publication
New York
Date Published
1961
Keywords
Chess -- Tournaments -- New York (State) -- New York. In December 1923, following an aborted attempt to arrange a World Championship match between Capablanca and Alekhine, Hermann Helms, publisher of the American Chess Bulletin, Harry Latz, the General Ma

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