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Der Sohn des Rabbiners: Ein Weg von Berlin nach Jerusalem (German Edition) by Josef Tal - 1985-01-01

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Der Sohn des Rabbiners: Ein Weg von Berlin nach Jerusalem (German Edition)

by Josef Tal

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Quadriga Verlag J. Severin, 1985-01-01. Paperback. Good.
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  • ISBN 10 3886791238
  • ISBN 13 9783886791231
  • Publisher Quadriga Verlag J. Severin
  • Date Published 1985-01-01
Tonspur.

Tonspur.: Auf der Suche nach dem Klang des Lebens. Autobiografie.

by Tal, Josef

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2005 3-89487-503-8. Berlin, Henschel, 2005. 8°. 271 S., sw-Abbildungen, Pappband (sehr gut erhalten) Die Autobiografie eines der bedeutendsten Komponisten der Gegenwart, anrührend und humorvoll erzählt - zugleich eine kleine Kulturgeschichte des 20 . Jhrs. und ein Ausblick auf die Musik des Dritten Milleniums. Josef Tal wurde 1910 in Pinne bei Posen (heute Polen) geboren, wuchs in Berlin auf und erlebte dort auch seine musikalische Ausbildung. 1934 emigrierte er nach Palästina.
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Rahvusvaheline Paul Kerese Malestusturniir Tallinn 1977 (International Paul Keres Memorial Chess...
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Rahvusvaheline Paul Kerese Malestusturniir Tallinn 1977 (International Paul Keres Memorial Chess Tournament 1977)

by signed by Mihail Tal, Laszlo Vadasz, Boriss Gulko, Axel Ornstein, Pertti Poutiainen, Harry Pohla, David Bronstein, Josef Pribyl, Tivo Nei, Dragoljub Velimirovic, Oleg Romanisin, Hillar Karner, Alvar Gipslis, Wolfgang Uhlmann, Valter He

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86 unnumbered pages with tables and diagrams. Small octavo (7 1/2" x 5 34/") bound in original publisher's stapled wrappers with original pictorial jacket. Original bulletins, 4 pages per round, plus 4 additional pages of adjourned games after rounds 3, 8, 10, 12, 14 and 15 and an additional 2 pages of adjourned games after round 5. Signed by all the participants on page one except Wolfgang Unzicker. First edition.An annual international chess tournament has been held in Tallinn every other year since 1969. Keres won this tournament in 1971 and 1975. Starting in 1977 after Keres' death, it has been called the Paul Keres Memorial Tournament. From 1991, the tournament has been held yearly and changed into a rapid event. From 1999 this tournament also had a women's section. In the past twenty years, apart from this rapid tournament, several other memorial tournaments have been played in honor of Keres. The first memorial tournament, this one, was won by Mikhail Tal with a score of 11 a full point ahead… Read More
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1959 Zurich Chess Tournament Program
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1959 Zurich Chess Tournament Program

by Swiss Chess Federation signed by Mikhail Tal, Paul Keres, Bobby Fischer, Svetozar Gligoric, Bent Larsen, Wolfgang Unzicker, Fridrik Olafsson, Gedeon Barcza, Josef Kupper, Edwin Bhend, Jan Hein Donner, Dieter Keller, Edgar Walther, And

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16 pages with photographs and tables. Royal octavo (9" x 6") bound in original publisher's pictorial stapled wrappers. Signed by all the contestants. First edition.
Ten grandmasters were invited to compete against six top Swiss masters, including the Swiss champion, at Zurich's Kongreßhaus from May 18th to June 8th, 1959. Among the grandmasters invited were Mikhail Tal and Paul Keres from the Soviet Union, Bobby Fischer from the United States, Svetozar Gligoric from Yugoslavia, Bent Larsen from Denmark, Wolfgang Unzicker from Germany, and Fridrik Olafsson from Iceland, a number of these participating in the world candidates tournament the same year. Although Tal viewed the tournament as a lesser event, it turned out to be closer than he would have expected. Although he easily defeated five of the six Swiss players, Edwin Bhend dealt the future world champion a fatal blow in the first round. After dispatching his countrymen later in the tournament, Tal felt in fine form, but then lost again, this… Read More
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