Le Traite des Amateurs is a chess treatise composed, by a "Society of Amateurs" contemporaries of Philidor; who all frequented the Cafe de la Regence, in Paris. Of these, the strongest players were Bernard, Carlier, Leger, and Verdoni. Philidor, constantly resident in London, took no part in writing the "Traite des Amateurs;" which in fact embodies many criticisms and comments upon his earlier printed book. Only four masters of the group, considered the strongest, are known: Bernard, Carlier, Leger and Verdoni. A part, partially, from Verdoni, who is the only one of the Amateurs with his own entry in the Oxford Companion to Chess, not very much is… Read More
Internationales Schachturnier zu Baden-Baden vom 15 April bis 14 Mai 1925 veranstaltet durch die Stadtverwaltung Baden-Baden by Siegbert Tarrasch (1862-1934) signed by Siebert Tarrasch, Jacques Mieses, Aaron Nimzowitsch, Akiba Rubinstein, Savielly Tartakower, George Alan Thomas and Karel Treybal - 1925
by Siegbert Tarrasch (1862-1934) signed by Siebert Tarrasch, Jacques Mieses, Aaron Nimzowitsch, Akiba Rubinstein, Savielly Tartakower, George Alan Thomas and Karel Treybal
Internationales Schachturnier zu Baden-Baden vom 15 April bis 14 Mai 1925 veranstaltet durch die Stadtverwaltung Baden-Baden
by Siegbert Tarrasch (1862-1934) signed by Siebert Tarrasch, Jacques Mieses, Aaron Nimzowitsch, Akiba Rubinstein, Savielly Tartakower, George Alan Thomas and Karel Treybal
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Colored postcard sent by post with 6 handwritten signatures of some participants in the tournament in Baden – Baden 1925 as well as handwritten text signed by v. Karel Treybal on the back. (3 1/2" x 5 1/2"). A short text written by hand in Czech and signature of Czech chess champion Karel Treybal (1885 – 1941) to Milos Hrbas. The front shows a reproduction with a view of the Kurhaus in Baden-Baden with the square in front of it, based on an original by H. Hoffmann. Card from the art publisher Edm. v. Koenig, Heidelberg.
If there is one event which fully characterizes the color and excitement of the palmy days of Hypermodern Chess - then this must be the Baden Baden tournament of 1925. Despite the absence of the past, present and future world champions, Lasker, Capablanca and Euwe, most of the world's chess elite accepted Dr Tarrasch's invitation to take part in the competition which would surpass even those tournaments of Germany's golden pre-War period. So many different countries were represented that the Baden Baden contest was dubbed "The Championship of Europe", while, in addition, America also sent its best players. No wonder the ambitious Alekhine, as a consequence, was inspired to write what proved to be the longest openings survey of his life! Indeed, Baden Baden was of great historical significance in that it was Alekhine's first outright win in a really great tournament. His dazzling play prompted Tartakover to make his famous declaration: "Capalbanca is world champion, Dr Lasker was world champion, but Alekhine plays the way a world champion should play!" Two years later, Alexander Alekhine became world champion. Only one month after the completion of the tournament, the well-known chess publisher of those days, Bernhard Kagan, brought out a book with all the games.
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- Publisher Schack Verlag Barnhard Kagan
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- Date Published 1925
- Pages xv+127 pages with table and 4 plates
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- Keywords Chess, Ajedrez, Schach, Echecs
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Theoretisch-praktischer Unterricht im Schachspiele von einer Gesellschaft von Liebhabern. Aus dem Französ. übersetzt und mit den hundert Spielen des Philipp Stamma vermehrt.
by Traité des Amateurs: Leger, Bernard, Carlier and Verdoni from the library of Borje Borjesson
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Le Traite des Amateurs is a chess treatise composed, by a "Society of Amateurs" contemporaries of Philidor; who all frequented the Cafe de la Regence, in Paris. Of these, the strongest players were Bernard, Carlier, Leger, and Verdoni. Philidor, constantly resident in London, took no part in writing the "Traite des Amateurs;" which in fact embodies many criticisms and comments upon his earlier printed book. Only four masters of the group, considered the strongest, are known: Bernard, Carlier, Leger and Verdoni. A part, partially, from Verdoni, who is the only one of the Amateurs with his own entry in the Oxford Companion to Chess, not very much is… Read More
The Chess Monthly Volume II (2)
by Daniel Willard Fiske (1831-1904) and Paul Morphy (editors)
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The Celebrated Analysis of the Game of Chess, Translated from the French of A D Philidor; with Notes and Considerable Additions, including Fifty-Six New Chess Problems
by Walker, George (1803-1879)
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Le jeu des eschets
by Giaccino Greco (1600-1634)
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Book of the Second American Chess Congress held at Cleveland, Ohio December, 1871
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Theoretisch-praktischer Unterricht im Schachspiele von einer Gesellschaft von Liebhabern. Aus dem Französ. übersetzt und mit den hundert Spielen des Philipp Stamma vermehrt.
by Traité des Amateurs: Leger, Bernard, Carlier and Verdoni from the library of Borje Borjesson
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Le Traite des Amateurs is a chess treatise composed, by a "Society of Amateurs" contemporaries of Philidor; who all frequented the Cafe de la Regence, in Paris. Of these, the strongest players were Bernard, Carlier, Leger, and Verdoni. Philidor, constantly resident in London, took no part in writing the "Traite des Amateurs;" which in fact embodies many criticisms and comments upon his earlier printed book. Only four masters of the group, considered the strongest, are known: Bernard, Carlier, Leger and Verdoni. A part, partially, from Verdoni, who is the only one of the Amateurs with his own entry in the Oxford Companion to Chess, not very much is… Read More
The Book of the London International Chess Congress 1899
by Lord, Frederick Williams (c1856-1937) and W Ward-Higgs (editors)
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All important players were invited. Many of these players were the champions of the country that they represented. Refusals came from Siegbert Tarrasch and Rudolf Charousek (illness). The businessman Amos Burn had to withdraw at the opening's day. Fifteen participants played double rounds from 30 May to 10 July 1899, except for Richard Teichmann. He… Read More
The Chess Monthly Volume II (2)
by Daniel Willard Fiske (1831-1904) and Paul Morphy (editors)
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The Celebrated Analysis of the Game of Chess, Translated from the French of A D Philidor; with Notes and Considerable Additions, including Fifty-Six New Chess Problems
by Walker, George (1803-1879)
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Le jeu des eschets
by Giaccino Greco (1600-1634)
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Kongressbuch Hannover 1926. Festschrift zum 50 jahrigen Jubilanum des Hannoverschen Schachklubs 1876-1926
by Bernhard Kagan (1866-1932) editor
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Chess : Games To Remember: [FIRST EDITION]
by I.A. Horowitz
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Internationales Sechsmeister - Turnier zu Kopenhagen vom 3. bis 14. Marz 1923
by Bernhard Kagan (1866-1932)
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Turnierpartien des Jahres 1919. Wettkampf Reti - Dr S Tartakower und Viermeisterturnier: Bogoljubow, Reit, Spielmann, Selesnieff
by Bernhard Kagan,(1866-1932) editor
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Contains the match between Richard Reti and Savielly Tartakower. Contains five games annotated by Bernhard Kagan.The second part includes all the games of Master Tournament in Berlin, 1919. This was a double round tournament with Efim Dmitriyevich Bogolyubov of the Russia capturing first with four wins and two draws against second place finisher and countryman Alexey (Alex) Sergeyevich Selezniev who drew all his games. Richard Reti of Hungary and Rudolf Spielmann from Austria tied for third and fourth with win and losses against one another. All games are annotated by Kagan.Condition:Corners bumped, edge wear with age toning else about very good.
Internationales Schachturnier in Berlin vom 16. bis 28 November 1926
by Johann "Hans" Joseph Kmoch (1894-1973)
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An Easy Introduction to the Game of Chess; containing One Hundred Examples of Games, and a Great Variety of Critical Situations and Conclusions; including the work of Philidor's Analysis with instructions for Learners To which are added Caissa: A Poem by
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Nordiska Schackforbundets Sjunde Kongress med Turneringar Kopenhamn 2-16 Juli 1916
by Gustaf Collijn (1880-1968) and Ludvig Collijn editors
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The Danish Chess Championship was organized by the Danish Chess Union (DSU) and first held in 1910. A masterclass was first introduced in 1915. But it is only from 1922 that the title of Danish chess champion was introduced, this was the first year also players from Copenhagen joined. The Master Class for 1916 was contested by 8 players. It was won b P F Johner with a score of 5 and tied two through 4 by M Marchand, O. von Lowenborg and H Krause. 5th place was claimed by O Sevensson with 3 points. 6th place was a tie between Johs Giersing and G Nyholm. The last place was regulated to E Jacobson with 1 1/2.
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Deutsche Schachzeitung, Volume 43
by Curt von Bardeleben (1861-1924) and Hermann von Gottschall
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Deutsche Schachzeitung was the first German chess magazine. Founded in 1846 by Ludwig Bledow under the title Schachzeitung der Berliner Schachgesellschaft, it took the name Deutsche Schachzeitung in 1872. (Another magazine used the title Deutsche Schachzeitung from 1846 to 1848.) When it ceased publication in December 1988 it was the oldest existing magazine in the world, having been published regularly since its founding in 1846 except for a five-year break (1945-1949) during World War II. Since January 1989, the Deutsche Schachzeitung was merged in the Deutsche-Schachblatter - Schach-Report which was edited in Hollfeld. The resulting magazine appeared with the names of both former magazines on its cover till December 1996. Since January 1997, this… Read More
Internationales Schachturnier in Berlin vom 16 bis 28 November 1926 veranstaltet von der Freien Scach-Vereinigung
by Johann "Hans" Joseph Kmoch (1894-1973)
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The tournament consisted of ten contestants. Efim Bogoljubov scored first a full point ahead of Akiba Rubinstein whom scored 6 points. and Rudolf Spielmann, Carl Ahues and Ernst Grünfeld tied for third each with a score of 5. The other contestants were Edgard Colle (4), Paul Johner, Paul M List and Friedrich Sämisch (3 1/2), and Walther Von Holzhausen (2 1/2). This was Rubinstein's last tournament as a Berliner. He soon took up residence in Antwerp.
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XIXº Torneo International de Ajedrez de Mar del Plata (Daily Bulletins)
by Aleksandar Matanovic (1930- )
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In this tournament Miguel Najdorf and Julio Bolbochan tied for first with scores of 12 1/2. E Eliskases and R Sanguinetti shared third and fourth with 11 each. Jacobo Bolbochan captured a lone fifth with 10 points. There were a total of 17 contestants in this tournament.Condition:Light edge wear with some age toning to edges else a very good to fine copy.