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Internationales Kaiser-Jubilaums-Schachturnier Wien 1898

Internationales Kaiser-Jubilaums-Schachturnier Wien 1898

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Internationales Kaiser-Jubilaums-Schachturnier Wien 1898

by Hugo Fahndrich (1851-1930) and Georg Marco

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xix+351 pages with diagrams and table. Quarto (10 1/4" x 7 1/4") bound in brown cloth with brown lettering to spine and original wrapper cover tipped to front cover. Laid in postcard with "Kaiser Anniversary Chess Tournament in Vienna 1898". Card 3 3/4" x 5 1/2") with the participants of the tournament. (Bibliotheca Van der Linde-Niemeijeriana: 5250) First edition.

Postcard. Vienna 1898 is mounted to sturdy card 5 3/4' x 5 1/2" . * The front shows a group photo of the participants in the tournament in Vienna, lined up in two rows in a semicircle with two chess tables at the end: Seated: Tarrasch, Blackburne, Pillsbury, Steinitz, Tschigorin, Janowski, Schiffers, Lipke. Standing: Black, Bad, Fähndrich, Caro, Maróczy, Showalter, G. Marco, Alapin, Halprin, Baird, Burn. Postcard from the Vienna Chess Club publishing house.

1898 was highlighted by the great Imperial Jubilee Tournament, organized to commemorate the 50 year reign of Emperor Franz Josef I and to mark the 25th anniversary of the first international chess tournament held in Vienna. Led by the example of Baron von Rothschild, wealthy members of the newly formed Vienna Chess Club contributed funds to assure the success of the huge competition.

Most of the Word's chess elite (Lasker and Charousek did not participate), representing the United States, England, France, Germany, Hungary, Russia and host nation Austria, were on hand in the lovely "Kaiserstadt" to participate in this long, strenuous test of chess skills. The Spartan playing schedule called for five games per week (Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Friday and Saturday); Thursday was reserved for adjourned games, and Sunday a day of rest. A number of the participants complained about the very short rest period. Eleven of them went so far as to draw up a written petition requesting a longer break on the grounds that the continued strain could endanger their health. The tournament committee found itself unable to act when Pillsbury protested the action. (Ironically the American master would be close to physical exhaustion in the closing rounds of his head-to-head duel with Tarrasch, who was nearly 11 years older). Even greater expenditures of time and energy would have been required had not the veteran A Schwarz. co-winner of the Wiesbaden and Graz tournaments of 1880, abandoned the struggle in the eighth round - following which his games were struck from the table. Tarrasch (+21 -2 =13) and Pillsbury (+24 -5 =7) finished in an historic first-place tie (27 1/2 points). They were trailed by Janowski (+22 -7 =7) with 25 1/2, Steinitz (+18 -7 =11) with 23 1/2 and Schlechter, once again the youngest participant, with 21 1/2 points. Tarrasch's triumph gave convincing proof that the great pedagogue's art had not ended with his disappointing showing at Budapest two years earlier. Finishing in a tie with Pillsbury after 36 grueling rouds, the German physician proceeded to defeat his younger American rival in a tense four-game playoff (+1 -0 =1). Tarrasch received 6,000 kroner for his effort - while the exhausted younger man found solace in his prize of 4,000 kroner and undiminished admiration of the Viennese chess community. (Goldman: Carl Schlechter! Caissa Editions)

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Pages uncut, rebound else a very good copy of a scarce tournament title. Card slightly browned, has signs of wear and was mounted on sturdy cardboard. Handwritten number at the top right.

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Bookseller's Inventory #
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Title
Internationales Kaiser-Jubilaums-Schachturnier Wien 1898
Author
Hugo Fahndrich (1851-1930) and Georg Marco
Book Condition
Used - Very Good
Quantity Available
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Edition
First Edition
Binding
Hardcover
Publisher
Verlag des Wiener Schach-Club
Place of Publication
Wien (Vienna)
Date Published
1898
Pages
xix+351 pages with diagrams and table
Size
Quarto
Weight
0.00 lbs
Keywords
Chess, Ajedrez, Schach, Echecs

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