Publicado por Verlag: Ungarische Schachwelt, Kecskemet, 1941, 1941
Librería: Kulturgutrecycling Christian Bernhardt, Immenhausen, Alemania
EUR 12,00
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Añadir al carritokartoniert. Exempl. in einem guten - akzeptablen Gesamtzust., geringe Mängel und Gebrauchsspuren möglich. 67 Seiten , Deutsch 160g.
Publicado por Ungarische Schachwelt, Kecskemet, 1941
Librería: The Book Collector, Inc. ABAA, ILAB, Fort Worth, TX, Estados Unidos de America
Original o primera edición
EUR 30,93
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Añadir al carritoSoft cover. Condición: Good. 1st Edition. 71 pages with diagrams and tables. Octavo (8 1/2" x 5 1/2") unbound. (Bibliotheca Van der Linde-Niemeijeriana: 5621) First edition. USSR Absolute Championship (1941) taking place in the cities of Leningrad and Moscow, the winner of this Match - Tournament was going to be the challenger for Alexander Alekhine's world title. The USSR Absolute Championship of 1941 was brought about by the results of the 12th USSR Championship (1940) . Following the Russo-German Non Aggression Pact of August 1939, the Soviet Union annexed the Baltic States of Latvia, Lithuania and Estonia as well as the eastern parts of Poland. This meant that players like Keres, Petrov and Mikenas were eligible to play in the 12th Soviet Championship. As Andre Lilienthal had been granted Soviet citizenship, he was eligible to compete as well. The hall in which the 12th Championship was held had excellent acoustics so the players suffered with noise from the audience. Botvinnik, who was leading after nine rounds, felt his performance was being affected by these conditions and he ended up in shared fifth and sixth places with Boleslavsky behind Bondarevsky and Lilienthal who were joint first, Smyslov third and Keres fourth. After receiving a letter from Botvinnik and working behind the scenes, chess organiser (and keen Botvinnik supporter) Vladimir Nikolayevich Snegiryov persuaded the authorities that a Match - Tournament of the first six place-getters would be a fairer determination of the Champion (and hence Challenger for Alyekhin), rather than the proposed winner of the Bondarevsky-Lilienthal Match play-off. So the Match - Tournament was a twenty-round affair, with the first ten rounds held in the Tauride Palace (1) in Leningrad and last ten rounds played in the Hall Of Columns in Moscow. It started on the 23rd of March and ran until the 29th of April. Botvinnik ran out the convincing winner. Two months after this tournament in "Operation Barbarossa" Nazi Germany attacked the Soviet Union and so the quest for a Soviet player to win the World Title receded into the background until after the War. Condition: Lacks original wrappers, corners bumped, lightly soiled else a good copy.
Publicado por Ungarische Schachwelt
Librería: Antiquariaat Looijestijn, Rotterdam, Holanda
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EUR 20,00
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Añadir al carrito1941, softcover, 1st Edition, 72 pp., Pencil scribbling on frontwrapper, Discolored (cheap paper!) else very good. Pictures on request.
Librería: Celler Versandantiquariat, Eicklingen, Alemania
Miembro de asociación: GIAQ
EUR 25,00
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Añadir al carritoUngarische Schachwelt, Kecskemet, 1941. 67 S., kartoniert--- 98 Gramm.
Publicado por Kecskemét Ungarn, Ungarische Schachwelt., 1941
Librería: Abauj Antique Bookshop, Kistokaj, H, Hungria
Original o primera edición
EUR 125,00
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Añadir al carritoSoft cover. Condición: Very Good. 1st Edition. S(ergey) Belawenetz und M(ikhail) Judowitsch: Das UdSSR Schachmeisterschaftsturnier in Moskau 1940. Kecskemét Ungarn, (1941.) Ungarische Schachwelt. 112 [4] p. with chess diagrams. First edition. Publisher's paper cover. The 12th USSR Chess Championship took place in Moscow in 1940. The tournament was won jointly by Igor Bondarevsky and Andor Lilienthal, who then faced off in a play-off for the title. Smyslov came third in this tournament. ( O,O ) /)__) , ,
Librería: Costa Llibreter, Vic, B, España
EUR 80,50
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Añadir al carrito1941 Grabo, Argentina Traducción de D. A. Lachaga y S. W. Lexow. 115 pg. 21x15 cm. Enc. en rústica edit. Con manchas. Para ver o recibir fotografías de los libros puede ir a nuestra web o solicitarlas.(ajedrez, escacs, ajedrez, escacs).
Publicado por Grabo, 1941
Librería: LIBROS EL CID CAMPEADOR, Santiago de Chile, Chile
EUR 120,00
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Añadir al carrito(AJ22) - Buenos Aires - Volumen contiene 3 obras, la primera "6 Maestros Notables" de Botwinnik, Keres, Smyslow, Boleslawsky, Lilienthal, Bondarewsky a traves de 60 partidas en 115 páginas - La segunda obra " 8 Astros del Ajedrez" de Capablanca, Alekhine, Euwe, Botwinnik, Fine, Keres, Reshevsky, Flohr por Arnoldo Ellerman del año 1944 contiene 113 páginas - La tercera obra "Torneo Sextangular Buenos Aires La Plata" con Stahlberg, Najdorf, Euwe, Eliskases, Pilnik, Rossetto por Arnoldo Ellerman contiene 61 páginas y es del año 1947 - Las 3 obras están encuadernadas en un volumen en tela completa azul con nombre dorados en lomo - Manchas de scoth en la primera hoja - Lomo ligeramente gastado - Buen estado. hardcover.